Leave It To Master

Intro:

Aggie: You can gaze into the future (future, future)
You might think life would be a breeze

Delta Dawn, Holly, Gust & Buckaroo: (life is tough)

Aggie: Seeing trouble from a distance (Yeah!)

Poppy & Melody: (Go Aggie)

Aggie: But then it's not that easy (oh no)

Trollex, Synth, Laguna & Stereo: (Take you to the future)

Aggie: I try to save the situation
Then I end up misbehaving (ohohohoh)

Cooper, Prince D & Tiny Diamond: (rap) Hey now what ya say now
Bout to put down
Yeah come on and ride with Aggie now
And if the future looks great now
Then everything's gonna change now

Barb, Val, Riff & Demo: (Let's rock!)

Branch, McJagger, Rhythm & Blues: (Alright here we go!)

Trolls: That's so Aggie

Aggie: it's the future I can see

Trolls: That's so Aggie

Aggie: it's so mysterious to me

Trolls: That's so Aggie

Aggie: it's the future I can see

Trolls: That's so Aggie

Aggie: it's so mysterious to me. Yeah!

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At Pocusinan Park, Rhythm, Blues, and Melody were placing money into the vending machine to get snacks. Suddenly, Aggie walked by with her hair all frizzy, and carried a box of tissue.

"Oh, hey, Ags, how's that cold coming," Melody asked her friend.

"Yeah, I'm feeling much better," Aggie answered weakly before blowing her nose on the tissue.

"Well, at least you look funktastic, Aggie" Rhythm chuckled before speaking in her mind, "Wow to the wow, that hair is t to the ore up."

Aggie just then heard Rhythm's voice as she asked her, "What'd you just say about my hair?"

"Uh... none to the nothing" Rhythm answered before once again speaking in her mind, "Did I just funktastically state that out loud?"

Aggie heard it again, but she didn't see Rhythm's mouth move, "No. But I... I think I heard it, like inside my head or something."

This caught Blue's attention as she did recall seeing or hearing things in other Troll's minds from Melody, "Wha to the what? Wha...Ags girl, did you read my dear sister's mind? Without t to the touching?"

"I-I-I don't know. Something weird's going on," Even Aggie can't explain why this happened.

"Oh, Aggie, Aggie, do me, do me. Read my mind," Melody leaned her head closer to Aggie's side to let her read her mind.

All Aggie could hear was just crickets chirping.

"Yeah, I'm not really getting anything, really. Sorry," Aggie admitted.

"Wow, you are amazing, just amazing. I can read minds by touching someone, but you, you don't need to. You're just reading minds unintentionally. Just like you psychic friends in Anticque you told me about."

Aggie sighed, "You know what, I don't know what's going on. I just got to go home and get to bed."

Just then, a male Magic Rock Troll passed by with Rhythm waving at him. He just smiled and nodded at her.

Before Aggie could leave, she could read the Magic Rock Troll's mind, and turned to him angrily, "You know what? I heard that, ya nasty! Come here," she gestured to the Troll to come to her as Aggie pulled him away, leaving Rhythm, Blues, and Melody confused since they can't read minds like Aggie, especially Melody since she didn't touch the Magic Rock Troll to read his mind.

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When Aggie went back to the condo, she saw her mother reading a magazine. Aggie's parents decided to visit their daughter and her friends again, just for one day.

While Bernadette was reading, she thought in her mind, "Flowerington is looking fine! Mm!"

Aggie can hear what's in her mother's mind, and she was uncomfortable with it, "Mom, please stop what you're thinking."

"Honey, I'm just reading my horoscope," Bernadette replied.

"And Denzel is not in your future," her daughter said while getting a bottle of water from a table.

Bernadette was startled when Aggie knew what she was thinking, "Okay, you're scaring me. What's going on?"

"Oh nothing, it's this cold, I think there are some weird side effects or something," Aggie explained.

Before Bernadette could react, Galileo came out from the elevator from his and his wife's temporary room.

"Hey, guess what? Aunt Celerina's coming to visit us today," he reported.

"Great-Aunt Celerina's coming?!" Aggie asked excitingly.

"Oh, honey, that's wonderful," Bernadette commented, then said in her mind, "Just what I need: an unexpected from that stuffy old busybody!"

Aggie heard that, and startled her, coughing that all out.

"Hey, sweetie, is that cold still bothering you?" Galileo asked his daughter.

"Not as much as some other stuff," Aggie confessed.

"So, Bernadette, you're okay with my aunt visiting us today?" The Magic Rock Troll asked his wife before thinking, "She always says fine, but she never means it."

"Fine," Bernadette spoke before thinking, "I always say that, and I never mean it."

Aggie stared at her parents.

"Oh, and Agatha, remember, when Great-Aunt Celerina gets here, no talk about being psychic," her father requested.

"Honey, you know, maybe it's time that we told your aunt that Agatha is psychic," Bernadette suggested.

"No way. You remember how she reacted when we told her both our dads were psychic."

"It's true; she did have some issues," Bernadette pointed, then spoke in her mind, "She thought my dad was kind of freaky...whoo!"

Then, Galileo told his own opinion in his mind, "I hate it when Celerina calls dad a freak. They're still family."

Aggie could read both her parents' minds as she spoke, "Look, look, I love Great-Aunt Celerina so much. She's the kindest Borra relative I've ever met. I wouldn't want to do anything to hurt her."

"At least somebody cares about my aunt," Galileo said in his mind.

"At least somebody cares about his aunt," Bernadette said in her mind.

After hearing what both of her parents said in their minds, Aggie then talked to herself in her mind, "I can't let them know I'm reading their minds; they'll think I'm spying on them! Oh golly, I just read my own mind! Oh, wait, everybody can do that," she chuckled in her mind before laughing out loud.

Her parents noticed this in worry as Galileo asked, "You okay, baby?"

Realizing that she couldn't handle this weird problem anymore, Aggie had to come clean with her parents, and said, "Mom, Dad, I-I don't know how, but...I can read your minds."

Now that Bernadette finally understood what was going on with her daughter, she stood up, and explained, ""Oh honey...running nose, watery eyes, reading minds, you have a psychic cold. Both of your grandfathers used to get them all the time; it only lasts a few days, you're gonna be fine."

"Yeah, yeah, fine," Galileo agreed since his father already had that experience, "So what'd you hear us thinking?"

"I heard enough," Aggie said, not wanting to repeat everything what her parents thought earlier.

Both Galileo and Bernadette understood that their daughter had read their minds too much already.

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Later, right before lunch, all of the Main Trolls, Aggie, and her parents were dressing casually with Beat only wearing a bow tie for Celerina's visit. They then heard a doorbell ringing.

"Okay, Aunt Celerina's here, just be yourselves," Galileo recommended.

"Mr. Galido, if I was gonna be myself, I'd be making my own bunker here in Harmonious Land at the front yard of our condo," Branch said, while Poppy elbowed her fiancé.

"Just behave," Galileo commanded as he walked towards the door, and opened it for his old aunt to get it, "Aunt Celerina!"

"My dear nephew!" Celerina opened her arms wide to hug his nephew before turning to Aggie, "And my grandniece."

"Great-Aunt Celerina!" Aggie rushed to hug her friendlier great-aunt.

"And Bernadette," Celerina opened her arms to Bernadette, who was waiting for a hug, but they two stood still before giving each other air kisses instead.

"Aggie, how are you feeling, sweetheart? I hear you have a cold," Celerina told Aggie before speaking in her mind, "No wonder... one of Bernadette's two fat nieces does keep a drafty condo."

Aggie heard that, and she didn't like how Celerina criticized her maternal relatives as she said, "Actually, Great-Aunt Celerina, I'm feeling so much better. The condo is good that my cousin Annalisa bought, and my mother just keeps it so warm and toasty in the condo when she comes to visit me and my friends."

Celerina nodded smilingly.

Then, Lownote stepped forward, and greeted politely, "Ms. Borra, we are so happy to have you here in our condo, and, as my gratitude, I'd like you to meet Snug-a-lug," Lownote stuck his front paw into his suit.

"Oh, Lownote, I really don't think that's a good idea!" Essence warned.

But Lownote already pulled out his Snug-a-lug, showing it to Celerina. Instead of an adorable "aww", Celerina jumped away in fear when she saw the creature, and hid behind Aggie, "Get it away! Get it away!"

"What's wrong? Why are you afraid of this adorable critter?" Minuet cooed.

"That's not an adorable critter!" Celerina shouted, "It was a dangerous monster that can multiply by hugging it!"

"Wait, how did you know it can...?" Laguna asked as she thought MMTs has no knowledge of the critters from the outside.

"Galileo and Bernadette discovered one, and they recorded it!" The old Magic Classical Troll said.

The other Trolls looked at Aggie's parents, who shrugged, and gestured that it was their job to discover new things in the outside world.

"Aunt Celerina, it's okay. This is Lownote Jones' pet Snug-a-lug," Bernadette said.

"Uh-huh, a Snug-a-lug that will be going on a little vacation until tomorrow!" Galileo exclaimed as he and Quincy pushed Lownote into the kitchen, and the other Trolls followed them.

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At the kitchen, once again, Branch, Val, Gust, and Laguna were assigned to watch over the Snug-a-lug, and this time, they'll put it in a cage to keep it away from being hugged.

"I don't know if Snug-a-lug's ready for this again; it didn't go well the last time," Lownote has second thoughts of letting the Snug-a-lug-sitters to watch over his pet again

"He's a-stayin' in my roawum until Celerina's gone, okay? Troll up, partnuurr!" Gust exclaimed, but not too loud since he has full respect for the Funk ambassador.

Lownote sighed as he said, "You're right; I have to be strong...for Snug-a-lug."

"You know, I can't believe our little Snug-a-lug's going on his first sleepover!" Laguna squealed, "I remember when he was this big, and his little fingers were like this big, and those itty-bitty, little, teensy-weensy-"

"Okay, Laguna, he was small, we get it!" Val yelled, making Laguna stop.

Lownote then took two of the Snug-a-lug's two small briefcases, "Here you go, Snug-a-lug. Hope I didn't over-pack," he put the two briefcases inside the cage with the Snug-a-lug, "I'm gonna miss you, baby!" he cried while wiping a tear from his eye.

When Gust took the cage, Holly saw how sad Lownote felt as she patted him for comfort, "There is naw stronguurr love than ayy Troll with his snug-a-lug."

"Yeah, there's also no stranger love," Stereo added.

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At the dining room, Aggie was alone for a while until her mother came in.

"Aggie... I need to talk to you," Bernadette spoke.

"I know, I read your mind," Aggie guessed, and she didn't want to hear what her mother said again.

"Right; so, uh, you probably heard me thinking some things about your great-aunt," Bernadette said, "You know, I just want you to know that your Nana is a wonderful person who loves you a lot. Just sometimes, she can be a real..." Before the Magic Classical Troll could say something insulting about Celerina, she noticed her coming from the door as she called her name, "Aunt Celerina!"

Celerina made a casual smile at Bernadette, "Bernadette, may I borrow my darling great-niece for a moment, s'il vuos plait?" She spoke in French.

Bernadette chuckled, but she didn't understand that as she said in her mind, "Just say please like everybody else!"

Aggie then glared at her mother when she read her mind.

Seeing her daughter's glare, Bernadette asked her with her mind, "Agatha, did you hear that?"

Aggie silently nodded as Celerina pulled her back in the lobby.

"It's time for your surprise!" Celerina cooed.

In the lobby, there was a small table with cups, teas, and small treats.

"Ooh, a tea party! Just like we used to do when I was little! Aah!" Aggie squeaked excitingly.

"Well, now, you're a young lady, and we're not playing," Celerina started to explain, "I nominated you for membership in my social club—the White Hat Society."

Aggie gasped, "Oh yeah, that is a surprise. Man, I was not expecting to get signed up for that in about 50 or 60 years."

"Well, this is for the junior chapter," Celerina continued while giving Aggie a triangle sandwich, "The admission committee is coming for tea this evening, and we need to practice our etiquette."

"Right. Great-Aunt Celerina, do you really think that I'm really, uh, White Hat material?" Aggie asked nervously while taking a bite out of the sandwich.

"Of course you are. You have the blood of a Borra. And don't worry, tomorrow is just a formality. You're as good as in."

Just then, while chewing her sandwich, Aggie stared blankly as she felt she had a vision coming.

The members of the White Hat Society, all old female Magic Musical Trolls, each having different music, ran away and screamed in fear out of the condo.

When Aggie came back to her senses, she realized the tea party would have a disastrous result in the end.

"Aggie, it's very poor etiquette to stare blankly into space with your mouth full," Celerina noticed that face.

Aggie snapped out of her trance as she continued chewing her food, and swallowed, "I'm-I'm sorry, Auntie, it must be the cold," she then stood up, "Um... maybe tonight's not such a good time for the committee to come over."

"Oh, nonsense; I've gone through a lot of trouble to arrange this tea. It's gonna be a lovely evening," Celerina smiled while taking a snack.

"Oh, yeah, it's gonna be a scream," Aggie muttered in panic.

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Later, Aggie was lying down on her bed in her and Trollex's bedroom. She already told her fellow leaders about the tea party and the vision, so they decided to watch over her to rest.

Just then, Bernadette quietly came in, and asked her daughter, using her mind, "Why aren't you getting ready for the tea party?"

"Mom, just because I could read your mind doesn't mean you should stop talking," Aggie said.

"I know, but it's kind of fun," the Magic Classical Troll giggled.

Then, Galileo came in, and asked, "Agatha, what are you doing in bed?"

"Umm, Mr. Galido, can you please just tell Celerina that Aggie's cold came back because she doesn't want to go to this tea party?" Quincy requested.

"What? Why not?" the fatherly Magic Rock Troll asked.

"Because, Dad, I had a vision that it's gonna get ugly. Trolls were screaming and running around, and it's not because they didn't like the tea," Aggie explained.

"Okay, Mr. Galido, maybe now is the tahm faw us ta just tell y'all's aunt that there Aggie is psychik," Delta suggested.

"Yeah, Mr. Galido, if we tell her now, we can avoid the whole disaster," Trollex added.

"Yeah, maybe you're right," Galileo agreed to what the leaders said.

Just then, Celerina came into the room, and asked, "So, what are we all talking about?"

Galileo then talked to his aunt, "Um, Auntie, the truth is..." he looked at her daughter, insisting to tell her, but Galileo was still not ready to tell his aunt the truth, "Your guests are coming any minute and I need to put some sugar on those lemon bars."

Celerina was delighted by that advice from her nephew as she wrapped her arms around him.

When Galileo hugged his aunt back, he told his daughter with his mind, "Sorry, sweetie, it's not the right time."

Aggie facepalmed, as did Branch, Barb, and Trollex, who were staying besides Aggie.

Celerina then turned to Aggie, "Agatha, a lady never stays in bed past 5pm."

"Sorry, Great-aunt Celerina, but I think my cold came back," Aggie said, acting sick.

"Well, if you're really that ill, maybe you could skip the tea party," Celerina advised, then said sadly in her mind, "I'll never let her know how she broke my heart."

Hearing what her great-aunt said in her mind, Aggie felt sorry for her as she didn't want to her huer emotionally as Aggie got up, and pretending to be okay, "Auntie Celerina... I-I think I'm feeling better."

Celerina gasped delightfully as he sat beside Aggie "That's wonderful; it was probably a case of the nerves, "Oh, Aggie, you don't know how much this means to me," she embraced her grandniece in her arms.

"I think I do," Aggie replied, feeling nervous about the tea party.

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Later that evening, when the elevator at the lobby opened, Aggie wore a simple long sleeve white shirt that was transparent just enough to see her heart shining right through. Over it, she wore a black tuxedo jacket with white cuffs and a matching dark blue bow tie. She also wore a beautiful rainbow skirt, and in her hair, she had on a blue flower clip with a golden musical note.

Celerina gasped when she saw how beautiful her grandniece was.

"Great-Aunt Celerina, do you actually think this is a good ensemble? I mean, I don't feel comfortable in this; it's just not right," Aggie said while walking out of the elevator.

"Nonsense, you look divine. Oh, the committee is going to love you," Celerina cooed, twirling her grandniece. Just then, the doorbell rang as Celerina volunteered to open the door as the members of the White Hat Society were waiting in front of the door with all of them wearing white hats.

"Welcome, ladies. I'd like you to meet my darling grandniece, Agatha," Celerina introduced Aggie to her fellow members

"Hey, what's up?" Aggie held a hand to them for a handshake, but she recalled it's not a proper way for a "lady" to greet as she took a step back, and bowed instead, "Uh, I mean, charmed."

"Why don't we take our seats and have some tea?" Celerina suggested as the ladies headed towards the tea table in the middle of the lobby, and took their seats.

"Celerina?" a female Magic Rock Troll named Peliope called her, "Please lead us in the White Hat Society oath."

"Certainly," Celerina bowed.

As she started, the ladies recited the oath with Aggie trying to follow them since she didn't know how to recite the oath.

"I promise to always practice good manners, good grooming, and to uphold the standards of the White Hat society."

After that, Aggie was about to applaud, but the ladies were removing their hats, and placing them in their chests, and bowed instead. Aggie quickly followed as well as the female Trolls wore their hats again

When Celerina took her seat next to Aggie, Peliope then spoke to the colorful Magic Musical Troll, "You know, Aggie, every time your great-aunt comes to town, she never fails to tell us about all of your wonderful accomplishments," just then, Peliope spoke in her mind, "The old windbag. My grandson's a heart surgeon; you don't hear me bragging."

Aggie's smile dropped when she heard what Peliope said in her mind. She was insulting her nicest great-aunt, and compared her grandson to Aggie.

But Aggie pretended to smile like she never heard that, "Okay, let's get this party started then," she poured the tea on Peliope's cup while gritting her teeth.

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In Lownote's room, Lownote was looking at the photo album of him and his Snug-a-lug.

Just then, someone knocked on his door as most of the Main Trolls came in with Gust carrying Snug-a-lug's cage.

"Lownote? Lownote, this isn't really working out," Dante said.

"Mighty," Buckaroo added while helping Gust put the cage on the dining table.

"Hey there, Snug-a-lug!" Lownote exclaimed while trying to cool.

"Hey, we done had ta bring him bak ta ya. There were too much a-cryin' a-goin' on," Gust said.

"Snug-a-lug was crying?" Lownote cooed while looking at his pet in his cage.

"Naw, ay were. That there little rascal done kept me up all day," Gust then made giggling sounds of what the Snug-a-lug sounded like, "Change thay ...uhh tune aw something!"

Just then, the Trolls didn't notice the Snug-a-lug was able to open the cage by himself.

"Yeah, it's weird, I went over earlier, you know, to kind of cheer him up? I put on his little sweater and his little leash to take him for a walk, but I don't know. He was so depressed; it was kind of more like a drag," McJagger explained.

While the Trolls were not looking, the Snug-a-lug escaped from the cage, and ran off.

"I knew he was too young to be away from me this long," When Lownote turned around, he noticed the Snug-a-lug wasn't in the cage anymore, "Snug-a-lug!"

The other Trolls turned to see the Snug-a-lug escaped. This was going to end in trouble if the Snug-a-lug was on the loose.

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Back at the lobby with the White Hat Society, the female Trolls were still having their tea party.

"So, hasn't Aggie set a lovely table?" Celerina asked her fellow members.

"Divine." Peliope answered delightfully, but she said in her mind, "Aggie this, Aggie that. Why doesn't she stuff a sock into it?"

Aggie just heard that part too as she turned and stared sharply at the old female Magic Rock Troll.

"So, Aggie, what are your future goals and ambitions?" Peliope asked as the old women leaned in to listen.

"Well, uh, you know, I really, really love to teach young Trolls about music and harmony, and..." Aggie was cut off when she noticed Snug-a-lug coming out of the elevator, "Snug-a-lug!" She got up her seat to chase the Snug-a-lug that waddled away.

"Did she say hug-a-lot? I hope that's not coming back," Peliope said.

But Aggie didn't catch the Snug-a-lug as she missed it while talking, trying to act normal, "Um, yes, ladies, so do I, so do I. So, I hope it doesn't come back either because that was just ridiculous, didn't you think?"

The old female MMTs were staring confusingly at her.

"But, like I was saying, I would definitely love to teach young Trolls about music and harmony, and..." Just then, Aggie heard a piano playing as she noticed the Snug-a-lug was waddling over the piano keys, "Playing music!" She ran towards the piano, and played some key notes, "Actually, ladies, I wrote something for tonight's festivities. Something for the White Glove Society that I'd like to call..." But then, Aggie noticed the Snug-a-lug was under the ladies' seats, and went down under the table

"Oh, you know what? Forget about it because it's not exactly finished yet," Aggie then ran towards the drawer, just next to the tea table, and grabbed a plate of brownies. She then served it to the girls, who excitedly accepted them, "Why don't you guys enjoy the brownies that my mother made for tonight. Oh, I'm sure you guys would love them. One calorie fabulous."

Aggie then noticed the Snug-a-lug came out from under the table. She quickly took an empty jewelry box from another small table, and lowered herself down towards the Snug-a-lug, "Um, yeah, enjoy the lemon bars, ladies, because it's so soft and chocolate-y," she whispered quietly before diving herself down to drop the box on the Snug-a-lug, "Gotcha!"

This startled the ladies as they turned to see Aggie on the floor.

Aggie turned to see them staring at her as she got up, and tried to make an explanation, "Uh...I.....I'm just checking out the floor, making sure it's sturdy for the little hat dance," she made a brief tap dance, and Celerina wondered why her grandniece was acting so weird, "That was the entertainment for tonight," Aggie then started to slowly and gently kick the trapped Snug-a-lug backward towards the dining room, "I'm just going to retire to the kitchen to check on the fudge."

Celerina got up, and told her grandniece, "Aggie, darling, we didn't make any fudge."

"Then, I better get started. Are you sure we didn't make any? Then, I'm going to go make some, thanks," Aggie quickly moved backwards towards the dining room with the box at the back of her foot.

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At the dining room, the Normal Trolls took another elevator to the dining room to look for the Snug-a-lug since they looked everywhere except for the ground floor.

Aggie then came in while kicking the box that trapped the Snug-a-lug inside.

"Hey, I think I have what you're looking for," Aggie said as the Normal Trolls gathered around to surround the Snug-a-lug so it won't escape again, "Get it. Here we go, here we go, ready?" When Aggie pulled the box, the Normal Trolls charged on that spot, but they all noticed the Snug-a-lug wasn't there.

"Oh golly!" Aggie shouted, "He's not there! He must be in there with the ladies. If they see him, they're gonna run and scream just like in my vision."

Just then, Celerina came into the dining room while looking back at her fellow members, "I'll be back in a moment; just carry-on ladies," she then turned to Aggie, "Aggie, why are you acting like this?!"

"Great-Aunt Celerina, you have to believe me, okay? I'm trying to make a good impression. It's just that, uh...," Aggie turned to her friends, "These Trolls right here, my friends, are having a crisis."

"Are you telling me the truth? Because I smell a rat," Celerina doubted suspiciously

"Auntie Celerina, everything is under control, okay? Just go in there, sit down, tell the ladies to bow," Aggie said as she gently pushed her great-aunt back to the lobby, and doors swung closed. Aggie then turned to her friends, "I got to get in there and get back to the tea party, and you guys gotta get Snug-a-lug out of the lobby!"

The Trolls agreed as they engaged to follow Aggie into the lobby.

"But, you can't go in there!" She stopped them, "Good luck!" Aggie went out of the dining room, and back to the lobby.

Since they weren't allowed to go to the lobby to retrieve Snug-a-lug, there was no way out to get him.

"Well, what are we gonna do?" Demo asked.

Suddenly, Synth smirked as he had an idea.

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When the Trolls were in Synth's room, he opened the vent on the floor.

"Okay, this vent goes down to the lobby. I drop the chocolate cupcake, the Snug-a-lug finds it, we catch him when he grabs the cupcake, we reel him up, problem solved."

"That's the dumbest plan ever!" Barb commented.

"But it just might work," Riff added.

With that, Synth slowly dropped the cupcake that was attached to the hook of the fishing rod down the vent to the lobby.

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Meanwhile, at the tea party, while the ladies were having a blast, Peliope tapped the tea cup with the spoon to get everyone's attention.

"Aggie, the ladies and I have an announcement. We are very pleased to admit you as a junior member into the White Hat Society."

"Oh, yay," Aggie gasped happily as it was a great honor to be a part of the club of one of her favorite great-aunts.

Then, Peliope spoke in her mind, "I just hope she's not a blowhard like her great-aunt."

Aggie heard that harsh insult from Peliope about her great-aunt as she couldn't control herself to exclaim, "Hey!"

"Aggie!" Celerina yelled at her grandniece for shouting.

"I mean, hoo-ray!" Aggie pretended to be happy, but she was angry at Peliope for criticizing her great-aunt. The other members of the club applauded as well, "Hooray everybody, thank you so much. Oh, and I accept. Wonderful tea party, drive safe, buh-bye."

"Oh, not so fast, Aggie. I still have the honor of presenting you with your first white hat," When Peliope opened the box where the hat was kept, she saw no white hat at all inside, "That's strange. I knew I put the hat here."

When Aggie turned her head, she noticed the Snug-a-lug wearing the white hat, "Oh, you know what? Not everyone's wearing a hat these days," then, she noticed a cupcake was lowering down from the ceiling, "Cupcake!"

"Cupcake?" The ladies inquired curiously why Aggie suddenly said 'cupcake'.

"Uh...say cupcake for the camera! Everyone, come on. I just want to take a picture to remember this lovely moment. Please, everybody, over here," Aggie led the members of the White Hat Society between the Tv and the couch for picture taking, "Stay over here, let's go. Oh, new member of the society, oh, fabulous! Stay right here, don't move, let me get the camera."

When Aggie ran off, she was watching for the cupcake to drop for the Snug-a-lug to take it.

Back in Synth's room, Biggie asked, "Any luck?"

"They're not just biting today," Cooper guessed.

"Yeah, but you know, sometimes, it's good to just get away from it all," Prince D said.

Back in the lobby, when Aggie noticed the cupcake was lowered to the floor, she told the girls, "Ladies, don't move. Everybody, just stay where you are, seriously. Don't move."

The Snug-a-lug then saw the cupcake as he waddled towards it, and grabbed it.

Synth then felt the line of the rod was pulled down, "I got something!"

"Reel it in, bro!" Trollex exclaimed.

The Snug-a-lug was now pulled upwards, but then, Synth felt the fishing rod was jammed.

"Uh-oh, the reel got jammed!" the Techno ambassador said while trying to make the rod lose.

But then, Celerina was too impatient to wait as she turned around to check on her grandniece, "Aggie, what are you doin- AHHH!" She screamed when she saw the Snug-a-lug in mid-air.

The other Troll girls started to cry in fear, and scattered all over the lobby.

"A flying Snug-a-lug!"

"Flee, ladies, flee!"

"The world is overrun by cuteness!"

The Trolls could see the female Magic Musical Trolls running around from the vent by Synth's room.

"Wow, some of them ladies can move," DJ Suki commented.

The Trolls continued to run and scream while Aggie tried to calm them down. Two of them ran towards the tea table, and crashed into it, making the plates, cups, and food fall down.

Synth then felt the rod was no longer jam as he could reel in the line, "Hey, it's loose! Come to Uncle Synth!"

When the Snug-a-lug was lifted up, Aggie was still trying her best to keep the old ladies calm.

"Ladies, no, no, wait, he's not really flying!" She shouted, until it was no use, and no one was listening to her as she gave up, and slouched on the chair, "Oh, go ahead and flee!"

Outside the condo, Galileo and Bernadette just arrived from grocery shopping.

"Yeah, Bernadette, you're right. I need to stand up to my aunt once and for all," Galileo said.

"Thank you," Bernadette appreciated her husband for listening to her.

When Galileo opened the door, the ladies ran away and screamed in fear out of the condo, and stampeded over Galileo, who stumbled down.

When the ladies were out, Galileo stood up with his clothes all messy and shredded with his hair getting messy, "Okay, that hurt."

When Lownote finally got his pet, he patted the Snug-a-lug on the head, "Welcome home, Snug-a-lug," he then locked it up inside the cage so no one would hug it.

When the parents came in, they saw the lobby was a mess

"This is a disaster!" Celerina groaned, "Aggie, why did you behave like this?!"

"Aunt Celerina, there's something I wish I could tell you," Before Aggie could reveal, she looked at her father first, who nodded at her that she can tell her great-aunt the truth. And then, her friends came out of the elevator to tell Aggie that they got the Snug-a-lug, but they got in at the wrong time, but there was no time to leave soon.

"Great-Aunt Celerina... I'm psychic," Aggie confessed

"Oh, that's preposterous," Celerina scoffed as she didn't believe in that.

"No, it's posterous," The colorful Magic Musical Troll protested with a non-existing word or opposite of "preposterous", "I mean, I had a vision earlier that this tea party was gonna be a disaster."

"Oh no, another woo-oo in the family," Celerina rolled her eyes while saying that in her mind.

"Aunt Celerina, I'm not a woo-oo, I'm your niece," Aggie said.

The old Magic Classical Troll was surprised that her great-niece knew what she was thinking, "How did you know that...?"

"Oh yeah, I also have this psychic cold, so I can temporarily read minds," Aggie explained.

"It's true," Poppy cut in, "Aggie is psychic."

"And you believe here?" Celerina asked.

"Of course we do," Trollzart answered, "She's our friend. We believe her."

"And she's not a very good liar," Beat added.

"And you kept this from me all this time?" The great-aunt then turned around to her nephew.

Galileo sighed, "Auntie, it's my fault. Aggie, Bernadette, and the other Trolls wanted to tell you, but I didn't think you'd accept it."

"Well, why would you think that?"

"Because Bernadette's father and my father are psychics, and you didn't accept both of them."

"That's not true."

Galileo crossed his arms, wanting her to admit, "Auntie."

"Well, maybe it's a little true," Celerina admitted.

"Auntie."

"Don't push it, Galileo," the old Magic Classical Troll then turned to Bernadette while switching back to Galileo as she was trying to speak to both of them at once, "Bernadette, Galileo, I'm sorry. I really did judge both of your fathers without knowing them. And if they're anything like Aggie, I've made a terrible mistake. You must think I'm awful."

"Never, Great-Aunt Celerina, okay? We love you, Auntie!" Aggie gave her great-aunt a big hug as she hugged back.

"We're family!" Bernadette cried happily as she and Galileo joined in the hug, and the other Trolls watched happily at a beautiful happy family.

"Oh, Auntie, yeah, you need to watch your back with that Ms. Peliope because she ain't playing with you," Aggie warned.

"I always suspected that," Celerina declared, "Well, I think I'm through with her and the White Hat Society. Although I must say this meeting was certainly an overture of excitement!"

"Oh, golly! That's right, Aunt Celerina!" Aggie laughed, claiming that both of them enjoyed the chaotic meeting they have been through today.

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This reference was based on That's So Raven: Leave It To Diva

Aggie got a psychic cold, which she could temporarily read minds without touching another Troll, unlike Melody's magic

In this chapter, it is revealed that Galileo and Bernadette discovered a Snug-a-lug years ago, and had been recorded it as inspiration for songs, but also observed the creature's biology. Some Magic Musical Trolls were afraid of Snug-a-lugs because of how they multiply by hugging.

Celerina Borra was friendlier than Elsa Borra as she loves her nephew and younger great-niece, but she didn't accept her brother-in-law (Galileo's father) and Bernadette's father, who were both psychics, until she found out Aggie is one.

Snug-a-lug has appeared again, and he played a "supporting role" of this chapter. This is one of the times Lownote Jones lost his cool for being separated from his pet.

The White Hat Society is a reference from White Glove Society from the same episode of That's So Raven.

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