Mark: Do you think Mr. Lenny is in danger?
Coby: I'm not sure. Hey . . . Maybe we should spy on him!
Mark: Spy on him? What for?
Coby: To see if he needs help.
Mark: Mr. Lenny might need help, but not from kids.
And remember what your mom said?
Coby: Yes. She said I can use my spy kit to help people.
And this would be helping someone—Mr. Lenny.
Mark: I don't know, Coby.
Coby: Come on, Mark. Let's just spy on him for a little while.
To make sure that he's not in danger.
Mark: Okay, fine. But I don't think this is a good idea . . .
Coby: School's over. So Mr. Lenny should be going home soon.
Mark: He doesn't look ready to go home.
He's still picking up trash.
Coby: Now he's helping that lady cross the street.
Mark: And talking to those kids. This is getting boring, Coby.
I don't think Mr. Lenny needs our—
Coby: Shh. He's finally locking the doors!
Mark: Where's he going?
Coby: I'm not sure. Let's follow him!
Mark: I think he's heading for the bank.
Coby: Oh no! Remember what the note said?
Mark: Yep. It said, "Bring my money . . . Or else!"
Uh-oh! Here comes Mr. Lenny . . .
Coby: With all his money!