
Kellian Day 4 Summary
Day 4 begins with the madness spreading beyond Doncaster. A BBC News-style report announces that a Welsh dragon has been spotted on the M180 motorway, apparently speeding along at around 200mph. The ordinary world is now officially losing the plot, and the adults are starting to notice something very strange is happening.
Back at home, Chloe, Callum and Kellian are still trying to deal with the chaos. Kellian’s magic does not quite work properly, and things quickly go wrong in classic Kellian fashion. Grandad gets involved, sees far more than he was ready for, and has a proper shock. The kids look like they are trying to explain the impossible while Kellian stands there with his usual “I meant to do that” energy.
The adventure then moves outside. A Jet2 plane somehow appears down a residential street, squeezed between houses like the world’s worst parking job. Chloe and Callum head towards Kellian’s spaceship, and the story grows bigger and more cinematic. We cut from normal streets and parked cars to space, Earth, and a huge spaceship, showing that Kellian’s home world and family are now much closer to the main story.
On the spaceship, Kellian’s mum realises he is missing. She looks worried, fed up, and very mum-like, as if this is not the first time Kellian has wandered off and caused galactic paperwork. She checks screens, moves around the spaceship, and clearly starts piecing together that Kellian is down on Earth. Meanwhile, on Earth, the adults are confused and the room gets trashed, while Chloe and Callum look increasingly serious about helping him.
The final clip brings in Daniel, who explains to Chloe how to build a teleporter. Chloe is at the laptop, trying to understand the plan, while Daniel appears on screen in a messy computer room. He explains the science in a kid-friendly adventure way, giving Chloe the next step: if they are going to help Kellian, they need to build something big, risky, and probably a bit ridiculous.
Overall Story Beat
Day 4 turns the story from “Kellian is hiding on Earth” into a bigger rescue mission. The dragon sighting shows the magic/alien chaos is leaking into the real world, Kellian’s mum has realised he is missing, and Chloe now has a plan to build a teleporter. It ends with the feeling that the kids are about to become proper little sci-fi heroes, armed with a laptop, panic, and probably not enough extension leads.
Best comic bits
The funniest parts are the contrast between normal life and absurd chaos: a Welsh dragon on BBC News, a Jet2 plane parked in a housing estate, Kellian’s mum sitting in a spaceship with a “World’s Best Alien Grump” style mug, and Chloe trying to treat impossible alien technology like homework. It has a nice mix of warm family adventure, silly danger, and “only Kellian could cause this” energy.
