The year is now 2017, ten years after Ryan and his friends helped the Sushi Pack become the heroes and saviors of Wharf City. He managed to contact his old high school buddies again via the Facebook and Twitter private messaging systems.

He found that Janet no longer goes by Nyx anymore as it reminded her of the goth phase she went through in a majority of her high school years, and to quote Janet in a message, "it was a mess, an embarrassingly long mess of hatred towards the world and angst". Ryan laughed, understanding her a lot. He requested that she and the others should meet up at the St. George Natural Area. Janet was all up for meeting up with the others again as she hasn't seen any of them for years now.

Then, he found Paige, who is now a storyboard artist at an animation studio. Ryan typed a simple hello, which caught her attention. "Who's this? Ryan Smith… Why does that sound so oddly familiar?" Paige said, writing back to Ryan's message. He brought up if she remembers hanging out with him in high school, and he brought up the Sushi Pack. "Oh my God! Yes, I remember hanging out with you a lot back then," Paige typed, "*sigh* the years have gone by so fast it almost felt like an entire week.". Ryan then asked if she wanted to go to the St. George Natural Area, which excited her.

The same exact thing also happened with both Melissa and Aimee. Both of them also wanted to go. Finally, Ryan found Alex, who is currently working on a series of graphic novels. Ryan wrote to him, "Happy being a quarter to a hundred!". Unfortunately, Ryan was a week late to Alex's 25th birthday. Ryan apologized and said that they should meet up again, to which Alex didn't mind doing.

Later, Ryan took a bus to the location he requested his old buddies to arrive at. The first person he spotted was Alex, who still looked as nerdy as he did in high school but looked more professional in a way. "Whoa, Ryan! It's so good to see you! The gang are waiting for you, follow me!" Alex said as he tugged on Ryan's right arm and ran as swiftly as his legs would let him. At the area surrounded by benches, that is where Alex took him and it seems that everyone Ryan messaged were here too. He was surprised that everyone looked different, especially Janet, Paige, and Aimee as they've dropped their goth, emo, and scene phases respectively. "Wow, y'all changed so much," he spoke, "maybe it's for the better.". They agreed with him. They talked about the memories from high school until the topic suddenly switches to the Sushi Pack. "I remember those guys! Weren't the heroes of this town?" Aimee said, suddenly remembering their existence. This began triggering many, many memories they've thought they have forgotten about. "Hey Aimee," Melissa asked her, "Remember that sushi restaurant you loved going to until you found out that the people working there were a bunch of criminals?". Aimee knew who and what she was talking about, but didn't want to look back at those moments, they were the closest to having traumatic memories for her.

Minutes later, they decided to go to the Fujiyama Sushi restaurant to see if it's still there or if it has closed down. Ryan decided to take his old friends to the restaurant. It was a rather short drive, but I felt like an hour. The restaurant was no longer a restaurant, but instead an empty building with the lights off and a sign saying, "For Lease", and included a phone number. "Aw man," Ryan said, "I wanted to punch those dickheads in their faces for tormenting us ten years ago.". Aimee agreed, having to have endured the worst of the torment, with her being a victim to constant manipulation, bribery, and lying.

Out of nowhere, Aimee found a key at the bottom of her feet, she asked, "Hey umm… I found this key, do you think it'll work on the building?", Janet made an argument to her statement, "Wait, isn't that breaking and entering?". The gang looked around to make sure that no one is either around nor watching them. So, Aimee placed the key into the hole, turned it 90º, and that made the door magically open on its own. "Holy shit! Did the door just…?" Alex muttered, Paige looked at him and shook her head up and down. They entered the empty former-restaurant, quietly. As they walked around the building, some of the things seen included, but possibly not limited, upside down chairs on top of the tables, decorations like cat statues and plants were missing, and not even a person in sight. "Wow, they really cleaned up the place, didn't they?" Aimee said, which Ryan agreed with her. As Aimee wandered around the dining area of the restaurant, she heard wind blowing and voice calling to her, "Aimee… Aimee… Is that you?". She followed the voice to one of the booth tables.

There, she saw a familiar sight, a person she knew from the past, it was Toro, but he looked ghostly and about to fade away any second now. "Aimee, is that you?" Toro said again, repeating himself. Aimee confirmed that it was her, Toro was very surprised, as he haven't seen her for such a long time. Aimee ran to him, she was happy to see him again as he was the only Low Tide member she had any respect for. "You look so different, what happened to you?" Aimee asked him, he explained that four years ago, he had an unsolved medical problem which lead to the end of his life. The only things he could remember about his death was seeing a light and an angelic figure known as "the Angel of Death" talking to him.

Aimee didn't know that he died, she wanted to cry and hug him, Toro held her and comforted her.

After, she asked if he knew about what happened to the other members of the Legion of Low Tide, unfortunately, he doesn't what happened to them.

Aimee thanked him for spending time with her, and said goodbye to him. "Who the heck were you talking to?" Paige asked her, all Aimee said to her in a whisper, "Ghosts are real.". "The fuck?" Paige whispered back, but Aimee told her to just forget it. Ryan then found the kitchen, which smelled like dead fish, rotting eggs, and mold. "Ugh, that is SO fucking gross," Melissa moaned in disgust, "Can't they just mask the awful smells with some Febreze for something?". The adults all resorted to pinching their noses. As they "toured" the kitchen, and when they reached to the another door, the one that was exclusive to the members of the Low Tide. However, the door is barracked with two planks of wood.

Which was good, but curiosity consumed them. So, they figured they'll come back tomorrow with a remote-controlled car with a surveillance camera that came with an app.

The next day, the adults came back to the former restaurant with the car and Paige had the Carlo Go camera and the official app in her wePhone 7, the camera has been set on top of the car and off it goes, and from they've seen, the underground headquarters looks to be abandoned, like if no one has not visited or in the place for months, if not years. With all of that out of the way, they have done enough research and the Legion of Low Tide are no longer a problem, let alone hanging around in Wharf City anymore. The current whereabouts of the Low Tide are unknown with the exception of Toro who has sadly passed, but wasn't forgotten about as one afternoon, Alex found his four year old son, Tony talking to a person called "Toro" and claimed that he found himself a guardian angel. Alex found this both amusing and an idea for a future graphic novel to write and illustrate.