Milo: Maulik, Phineas DOES have an older sister! Oh God, I've got to call him immediately. (Milo checks his phone to realise that he does not have Phineas's number. And he forgot his address. Thus Milo realizes that he has to prepare for the worst). Maulik, I'm sorry but we have to take extra precaution for tomorrow! There's no way I can contact Phineas- I neither have his phone number nor his address.
Maulik: What are you saying? We have to be as prepared as possible for tomorrow! What do we do?!
Milo: Calm down my friend, we'll do everything together. I'm here for you. You don't need to worry.
They stay up all night preparing for anything that can go terribly wrong, including setting up C.C. cameras all round the house, buying at least 20 fire extnguishers and what not. Things would have been easier if Murphy's Law didn't work, but it unfortunately does. This, combined with the onerous preparation they have to take, make the 2 boys stay up all night. But, at the end, when it's done, it is worth it. It is 6:00 AM when Maulik finally speaks.
Maulik: Woah, Milo, with the preparation done, not even a scratch can injure this place.
Milo: You know, extra precaution is always good. But even if we have everything sorted, something probably is still going to go wrong.
Maulik: But I'm sure that won't be severe.
Milo: Well, I guess you're right.
The two wait for Phineas's arrival. At one point, Milo remembers that he forgot to shield the top of the house. But it is too late. Just as Milo finishes telling Maulik about this, the bell rings. Looking through the peephole, Milo knows it is Phineas.
Milo: Oh God, now it's too late. Okay, Maulik, I fear something terrible HAS to happen today. There's no way we can get out of this.
Milo goes and opens the door. After setting eyes on Phineas's best friend, Milo smiles and gives a huge sigh of relief, knowing that this interview will not be that terrible, except in case Murphy's Law works. It isn't Candace who is beside the triangular savant. It's Isabella.
This story has been inspired by a scene from "The Phineas And Ferb Effect". Feel free to criticise or comment. Thank you for reading.