Toadette In The Escape From Boolossus
By Yoshizilla-Rhedosaurus
Yoshizilla-Rhedosaurus: The Year Of Toadette continues with even more Toadette goodness. And with yet another Mario boss that doesn't have any fanfiction dedicated to him.
Toadette found herself in a tough pickle. She was in the grasp of the gigantic, horrifying Boolossus, who laughed as he had Toadette chained up in the basement of an abandoned ghost house near the Moonview Highway towards the east, with the ghost house resting on a craggy cliff overlooking the forest below.
"There's no one that's going to come and save you," Boolossus stated as he stuck out his huge tongue at Toadette, taunting her as he licked her. "Your best bet is to just give up now."
Toadette stuck her tongue out at Boolossus. "Pah! I can manage to find my way out! I just need a little patience!"
Boolossus laughed out loud in Toadette's face. "Patience!? AHAHAHAHA! That won't save you in the slightest?"
As Boolossus continued on with his ruthless taunting, Toadette closed her eyes as she began to whistling, with the entire chambers suddenly shaking as the chains holding her broke off. Boolossus gawked as he dropped his mouth in disbelief, his giant tongue hanging out as Toadette dashed out of the cell, managing to squeeze through.
"What!?" Boolossus exclaimed as he watched Toadette dash through the dark haunted corridors, shaking with rage as he turned red with rage. "No! I won't let my prized possession get away that easily!"
As Toadette tried traversing her way around the creaky wooden ghost house, the paintings all shook as they creepily laughed at her. Toadette screamed as she kept on running, with Boolossus suddenly popping out of a purple vase in front of her.
"Gotcha!" Boolossus exclaimed as he attempted to eat Toadette. "No one can escape from my ghoulish belly!"
Unfortunately for him, being that he was a ghost, he couldn't actually keep Toadette inside of him, with Toadette easily swimming out as she ran up the creaky wooden stairs, which broke as she ran up. Boolossus raged more as he bounced about, making it so that it was harder for Toadette to run as the entire house began shaking, with it having the strong possibility of collapsing at any moment.
