Hi, readers. Before reading this story, I would like to inform you that this story is based on the movie, Hotel Transylvania 3, with additional characters, like my OCs, and other characters from different shows and movies (mainly calling them 'The Imaginary teams a.k.a. the I teams)(check my profile). And, instead of few months after the event of Hotel Transylvania 2, I decided to skip the time to 6 years later, because it was out of date of the events of my previous stories before the event of Hotel Transylvania 3.

I was inspired by Gotham317 for making her own Hotel Transylvania stories that were also based on the original Hotel Transylvania 1 & 2. So, I decided to make some additional scene in Hotel Transylvania 3 with music and entertainment.

I do not own Hotel Transylvania or Sony Pictures Animation or any other characters from different shows and movies. OCs are mine.

The OCs first appeared from my previous Hotel Transylvania stories (in order): Hotel Transylvania 2 1/2: The Fangs of Friendship, Hotel Transylvania series season 1: We are Family, Hotel Transylvania series season 2: Element of Family (unfinished), Short stories before Hotel Transylvania 3,and the other characters that don't belong to Hotel Transylvania are from my other stories (Mainly the crossover story: 'By the Power of Friendship')

Enjoy reading. Hope you like it. Please read and review.


1897

The Transylvania Express barreled down the train tracks at top speed. Passenger dressed up for the journey. Riding a fine train like this one was a privilege. It was a beautiful day for travel.

The conductor walked down the aisle calling out the next stop, "Budapest... Budapest... Ze next stop, Budapest." He stopped as he approached five very strange-looking old ladies. They were all dressed in oversized overcoats and had their heads covered... so that the only shown skin that showed was their hands and faces.

"Budapest... Ze next stop, Budapest." The train conductor was used to odd-looking passengers. "Tickets, ladies?" he asked casually.

The women all handed over their tickets to get punched by the conductor.

"Here you go!" a high-pitched voice said. It was coming from a giant woman whose hand was blue and covered with stitches.

"Here's mine," said the next woman, whose hand was pale and had long nails.

"...and mine!" said another, whose hand was covered in fur.

"Mine too!" said the next, whose hand was stubby and covered in bandages.

"Here you go." said the last one, whose ticket came from an invisible hand. The conductor either didn't notice, or didn't care.

"Eh... thank you, young... man!" said the woman with the pale skin and long nails.

The conductor didn't realize those weren't women at all. In fact, they weren't human. This was a group of Transylvania's finest monsters, known far and wide as the Drac Pack: Dracula plus his friends, Frank, Griffin, Murray, and Wayne. They were all disguised as Eastern European old ladies.

The conductor went back to punching tickets, and the monsters felt they could relax a little.

"Man, I hate wearing disguises. These heels are killing me," Murray said. His feet were crammed into tiny shoes.

"Hey, take it down a notch," Dracula warned. "We don't want to alarm the humans."

Too late. Frank had just noticed that a little boy was staring at them... and starting to whimper.

"Pssst. Drac?" Frank whispered.

"I'm about to undt freak out!" the boy said in a German accent.

Drac acted quickly to hypnotize the boy to make him think he was a cat. "You're a nice kitty," he said, and the boy began to meow like a cat.

"I'm undt kitty cat. Meow, meow," the boy said, and licked his hand as if it was a paw.

Suddenly, the doors in the back of the train burst open. Abraham Van Helsing, carrying an impressively large device, stepped in.

The passenger gasped.

The monsters turned around to see who made such a commotion.

Dracula sighed, "Oh no, not this clown again."

"Good evening, travelers! I am Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Yes! One of the Van Helsings! For centuries, my family has protected humanity from the evils of monsters, so you can believe me when I tell you- There are monsters hiding amongst you!" His beady eyes scanned one of the passengers with a chicken, who clucked loudly. "But fear not, for I am a professional, and I know how to flush out these beasts and bring them into the light!" Van Helsing cackled and took out a box of matches from his jacket. He lit a match and held it under Frank's nose.

Frank tried desperately to stay calm but couldn't stand it. He jumped up and ripped off his disguise.

"FIRE BAD!" Frank roared as he and the rest of the Drac Pack started to flee, just as a man with a cart offering root beer floats and pies came down the aisle, and got trampled by the gang.

In a fit of fury, Van Helsing tried to blast the monsters.

The Drac Pack climbed onto the top of the train and ran, removing their disguises... Van Helsing climbed up too, and they just barely dodged the blasts. As they jumped from one train car to the next, Van Helsing followed.

While running away from the monster hunter, Dracula quickly used her clairvoyance ability to contact to the two vampires that can help him.

"Eliodoro! Cathernia! Can you hear me?!" He called.

Elsewhere, two castles in separate places in Transylvania were owned by two vampires respectively. One is a male vampire who sharpened sharp tools, and the other one is a female vampire who polished her sharp nails.

With their clairvoyance ability, they're able to communicate with the famous vampire who turned out to be their godson.

"What is it, Dracula?" A female vampire, Cathernia, asked, and blew her polished nails to dry them.

"We have Code Blue!" Dracula replied.

"Van Helsing's after you again?" The male vampire, Eliodoro, guessed.

"Yes, and I brought my friends with me. I need back-up!" The Prince of Darkness requested.

"Alright. Which one of us you want to help you this time?" Cathernia asked.

"I want both of you!" Dracula said, "I want you two to work together to help me!"

"Are you kidding me, Dracula?!" Eliodoro yelled, "You know your Aunt Cathernia and I never got together."

"Yeah, and besides, I don't wanna work with this dirty messy Mondejar." The vampiress reminded.

Dracula groaned frustratingly. He knew his godparents never got along ever since they befriended his father, "Okay, I'll make you a deal, if you two work together, I'll give you enough blood substitute that you needed. I know you two. You never hunt enough animal blood ever since you couldn't get out from your castles to get blood on your own. Ever since my dad gave you the light and dark vampire magic and were kept in your mace and fan, you two stayed in your castles to watch over the vampire magic at all cost, letting your servants and friends to get blood for you."

When they realized their godson had a point and they cannot resist that offer, Eliodoro and Cathernia had no choice but to accept the deal.

"Fine. We're going to help you." Eliodoro sighed in defeat.

"But, after this, the two of us will go to our separate ways and never see each other again!" Cathernia added.

"Deal!" Dracula nodded.

When they got to the end of the train, Drac looked at his friends and then back at Van Helsing.

"Sorry, guys," he apologized as he pushed them off the train car to safety.

Van Helsing cornered Dracula at the end of the last train car.

"Finally! First I kill Dracula, and then the rest of the monsters!" the hunter growled in victory.

Dracula was calm, "Why do you keep doing this? Your dad, your grandfather, your great-great-granny... I defeated them all. When will you Van Helsings ever learn to let go of the hate?"

"Never! Because you, monster, are a-"

He didn't finish, because Dracula transformed into a mouse.

"Eh, Squeak, Squeak," Drac said.

"Van Helsing was confused, "Wha-? A mouse?"

Just then, the train went into a tunnel and Van Helsing, still standing tall, smashed into bricks.

Then, Eliodoro and Cathernia, in their bat forms, arrived into the tunnel to only find Drac as a mouse.

"Uh, did we miss anything?" Eliodoro asked.

This was just the beginning of Van Helsing's chase. The instant his head stopped swimming, the monster hunter got off the train and climbed into a biplane. He chased a bat as it swooped through the air. It was Drac!

"You can't run from me, Prince of Darkness. I will hunt you for all eternity-" Van Helsing shouted when Drac dove to the right and Van Helsing's plane kept going straight, slamming into the side of the mountain.

"Next, Drac turned into a wolf and ran through the street. This time, Van Helsing chased him in a 1920s-style car.

"I swear I will never rest until I destroy you-" Van Helsing said, but he didn't get a chance to finish his sentence.

Dracula was lifted by his godparents, still in their bat forms, in front of a brick wall, and Van Helsing's car crashed with a SPLAT!

Van Helsing refused to give up.

This time, the vampire simply appeared as himself, standing on the edge of a cliff.

"And-" Van Helsing said, trying to tell Drac his message as he stalked closer and closer.

The cliff crumbled, striking by lightning that was summoned by Eliodoro with his mace, containing black vampire magic. Cathernia kept Drac from falling with her fan, containing light vampire magic, and Van Helsing fell.

In a cave, Dracula was in bat form.

van Helsing had his blaster pointed directly at the vampire's head.

"Every-" Van Helsing began to say the rest of the message, but he was but short again. Elio made a stalactite fell down from the ceiling of the cave. Van Helsing watched it drop straight toward him.

The next time Van Helsing cornered Drac, all he could say was "Other-" before Cathern dropped a giant metal gate onto him.

Van Helsing tried again. "Monster-" ne blurted out, seconds before Elio's giant spiky wrecking ball slammed into his face!

Van Helsing tried standing in front of the wall.

"If-it's-the-last-thing-" he yelled out, as quickly as possible. Then a wooden cart, pushed by Cather, slammed him into a wall.

"I-" he tried, before a large battering ram crashed into his face.

"Ever-" he said, as a rock smacked his head.

"Doooooooooo!" Van Helsing yelled as he fell from the top of a large cliff

Dracula and his godparents watched as Van Helsing landed in the ocean.

"Boy, the guy is annoying!" Drac said.

"Tell me about it." Cathernia groaned.

"Yeah, he's crazy." Eliodoro added, "So, about the blood?"

Drac gave them a plastic bag of blood for each them, "Thanks for helping me out, you guys."

"You know, your dad didn't just pay us to watch the magic, we also have to watch you too." Cathernia explained, "Well, I guess we're done here."

"I agree." Eliodoro agreed, "Let's never see each other again... until some unexpected time."

Cathernia nodded in agreement as she and Eliodoro turned into bats while carrying plastic bags of blood by their feet, and flew off.

"You should get along someday, but thanks anyway!" Dracula waved them goodbye.

"Yeah, whatever!" Cathernia rolled her eyes.

Elio and Cathern flew in opposite directions, away from each other.