Sorry but I'm going to skip Leo's Jam because I actually having trouble with that one and I'm going to update my bionic island one later hope you forgive me
_______________________________Bree's POV
"Okay guys. The next stage in your training is handling extreme climates." Mr. Davenport told us. "So we'll frost Chase, bake Bree, submerge Adam, and tornado mode for Dani"
Adam grinned and clapped happily. "It's not really part of the training. I just got one of those carnival dunk tanks and I can't wait to try it out." Mr. Davenport explained to Leo.
We rolled our eyes at them as Chase climbed into his capsule.
"Okay Chase, I'm setting your tube on 'Antarctic'. If it gets to be too much, just give me a sign." Mr. Davenport instructed. Chase nodded.
"Bring it!" he grinned. Mr. Davenport pressed the activation button on the console.
"Hey, this is unfair. I want to be abused by weather." Leo complained. I rolled my eyes at him.
"If you really want to be abused, try standing over here next to Adam's morning breath." I suggested. Adam looked offended.
"I do not have morning breath." He objected. "It smells like this all day." Dani and I wrinkled our noses. Gross.
"Leo, these guys are genetically engineered to handle these kinds of climates." Mr. Davenport explained. "You're not."
"I can handle extreme cold." Leo argued. Dani stared at him
"You get brain freeze from chewing mint gum." She reminded him. I smiled. Suddenly, Mr. Davenport's phone rang.
"Davenport." He answered. "What? Well, that's terrible!" We started to follow him as he paced around the lab.
I looked at Dani, but before I could ask her anything, she whispered "I have no clue what that's about." Mr. Davenport continued to pace the lab.
"Well that's awesome, but that's terrible! Uh, I got to do something!" Mr. Davenport hung up.
"Hey, what going on? What's so terrible?" Adam demanded.
"Well, I created the world's fastest train, but now it's speeding out of control carrying highly explosive nucloneum towards downtown Welkerville!"
"Wait, then what was awesome?" I asked, confused.
"It's going like four hundred miles an hour." Mr. Davenport grinned.
"Nice!" Dani had the same nerdy-inventor-scientist look on her face. Then they got back to being serious.
"My entire career is riding on and possibly crashing on this train." Mr. Davenport said.
"Not to mention the fact that hundreds of people will die if it crashes!" Dani exclaimed.
Mr. Davenport ignored her. "I don't understand what went wrong! My design was flawless!"
"So flawless that you forgot to include an emergency brake?" Leo asked. Mr. Davenport gave him a look.
"No. I never counted on the conductor dropping his papaya smoothie all over the controls and then jumping off the train." Mr. Davenport was furious.