The Cave: Is one of the biggest mysteries of all time about to be solved? Leslie and her friends think so. They believe they'll be the very first to discover what really happened to the doomed Flight 19 that disappeared back in 1945 from Fort Lauderdale. But there's a lot more to the story than that. Much more. The mysterious portal that deposited the World War II airplanes in the remote cave may also be responsible for unleashing a horror on all the known worlds. Against her will, Leslie feels obligated to defend the universe against the oncoming darkness. But will she, and the enigmatic shaman, Sings the Morning, be enough to save everyone? And that's not the only excitement in young Leslie's life. She decides to get married to Sam, her childhood sweetheart. But are a vampire and a human compatible in the long term? Such a coupling may be disastrous and, later on, if a family is contemplated, what will the children turn out to be?
Blossom: Leslie is getting married, although all the rigmarole associated with the process is making her wish that she wasn't. But, with all her various alien friends invited, she can hardly back out of it. The big day arrives and, surprisingly, goes off without a hitch, although Leslie can't remember most of it, due to a massive dose of nerves. However, that isn't the end of the big news. The fairy, Petals, becomes pregnant, much to Annabelle's elation. Leslie is both delighted and annoyed - the latter due to an ongoing infatuation with the beautiful Petals. But then, soon after the baby, Blossom, is born, tragedy strikes. Blossom mysteriously falls ill and no one knows how to cure her. It's up to the detecting abilities of Leslie, Frank the dog and Sings the Morning to determine the cause of the illness and to find the remedy. After that accomplishment comes the quest to discover the culprit. The chase leads to the dragon settlement and then to another world, where the disturbing shadow of an old foe greets Leslie.