Hatch Me If You Can

Description
A revoltage assignment leaves the ghouls caring for Gargoyle eggs as if they were their own. Will the ghouls and their eggs crack under the pressure?

Summary
The mad science teacher tells the class that if they want to "survive this test", they have to keep an egg "baby" safe for one week, and if it cracks, they fail. He laughs madly.

Lagoona and Gil are paired up. Draculaura is paired up with Heath Burns, who says, "I love eggs!" as his hair catches on fire. Draculaura grabs it away from him, saying that she's going to give it (the egg) a total makeover.

Cleo and Deuce are paired. Cleo says that it will be the easiest assignment ever, and has Deuce turn it to stone. "Eggsellent," she says, before asking if it will wear off in time. He says it will.

The teacher tells Lagoona and Gil that they should switch partners, because "everyone knows sea monsters are bad parents". They look very offended, and Gil tells him that it's an old fisherman's tale. Lagoona says he's "anti-phibian" and declares that they'll show him by being the most "fin-tastic" parents ever.

Later by the pool, Lagoona is rubbing something (sunscreen or moisturizer?) onto the egg, and Gil emerges from the pool with a wad of seaweed to make a nest. Lagoona checks the temperature of a frog, then shoves the egg in its mouth for safekeeping. Then she carries it in the hall like a purse.

One week later, the teacher checks the students' eggs. Draculaura's has had a makeover so that it looks like her. "Cute, huh?" she says, and Heath looks embarrassed.

Cleo is banging on her stone egg with a hammer, and looks angrily at Deuce, as the stone effect did not wear off like he said it would.

The teacher comes to Lagoona and Gil. He turns over the egg and spots a crack, gleefully telling them that they fail. Lagoona takes the egg in her hands, saying sadly that she doesn't understand what could have happened.

Suddenly, the egg starts to hatch. The teacher grabs his lab assistant by the arm, demanding to know where the eggs came from. He replies that they're from the gargoyle nest at the top of the library, just as a little winged thing pops out of the egg.

It flies out of Lagoona's hand and into the teacher's face. "Huh," Gil observes, "Ours is the only one that hatched."

"I knew we'd make great parents," says Lagoona.