Epilogue: the gathering of heroes

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It

was a typical day for Johnny Test when his sisters Susan and Mary told him they

created an interdimensional portal. "It can take you to any universe in

existence," Susan explained. Johnny stepped up to the machine, ready to go.

"But don't use it yet," Mary warned him anxiously, "we're not 100% sure it's

safe yet. Going through there could potentially destroy-" but Johnny wasn't

listening. Throwing caution to the wind, Johnny jumped into the swirling vortex

of color. Susan shook her head in disbelief. "If he dies, dad is going to kill

us."

Johnny

felt himself begin to stretch out, like his skin was being pulled in every

single direction at once. Luckily, it wasn't painful. A worm hole opened up in

the bright blue sky near a beehive located in a meadow. Johnny fell down 10

feet to the ground, he stood up with only a few minor scratches and bruises.

"Where am I?" He asked. "Oh, bees!" The boy with the tiny attention span

exclaimed. Grabbing a stick on the ground, Johnny ran up to the hive and

started poking around inside of it.

Hundreds of angry bees flew out and Johnny began screaming and running

around in a panic. "Please don't hurt me! I didn't mean to bother you- I was only

curious." Johnny begged. One bee flew in between Johnny and the others. "Don't

hurt him." The strange little bee said, "We have yet to learn his true

intentions. He's just a boy, let's see what he has to say." The bees listened

and calmed themselves, despite some grumbling. It seemed this bee was a

respected figure in the hive.

Once

the bee heard Johnny's story, he stuck out a tiny black hand to introduce

himself, "My name is Barry B Benson." Johnny extended his pinky, "my name's Johnny."

Barry looked confused, "You said you had sisters, right?" Johnny nodded, "and a dog." Barry continued his question, "then where are they? How could they let a

young boy travel by himself?" Johnny explained, "My dog would've come with me,

but we got in an argument and now he lives with Bling Bling."

This answer only lead to more confusion for Barry, but he ignored it and

said, "So you need a travel partner then? Where are you headed?" Johnny

answered, "I was really just looking to have some fun. You seem cool, why don't

you come with me and we can travel together?" The other bees began to protest,

not wanting to lose someone so important to them. "I don't think I can leave my

hive, they need me Johnny." Johnny begged, "It won't be forever, and like you

said, a young man like me shouldn't be traveling alone!"

"We'll

be fine," one of Barry's bee friends spoke up, "have some fun, leave the work

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