Here's some back ground information:
Rosalia Daley is Larry Daley's twenty-one year old sister. She was not with him at the Smithsonian. Al Capone's exhibit was moved to the Museum of Natural History and the wax doll fell for her almost instantly. Rosalia missed out on a lot of childhood experiences because her parents were older when she was born, so she still likes child hood things. This is just a one shot that filled up the front and back of an index card.
Enjoy.
Earlier that evening, Ahkmenrah had let Al Capone and his guys look normal for a night and like good gangsters, the four guys escorted Al and me to the kid store. I created a girly bear (that was actually a monkey).
"That looks like you, Doll." Capone said.
"Does it?" I asked.
Al had purchased a fuzzy brown bear and gave it a pin stripe suit and a Fedora. He told me that his personalized sound was just him saying "guh" over and over. I had chosen the prerecorded "I love you, I love you" and named it Rosie Posy, since Al suggested it looked like me. He named his Boss. We arrived back at the museum and Al convinced me to trade stuffed animals with him.
"Where are you going to put Rosie during the day?" I asked.
"I have a storin' place." He assured.
I was now in my apartment, snuggling Boss. I decided to press the button before falling asleep.
"I love you, Rosalia. Always have, always will." Al Capone's voice said.
What a dirty, lying gangster! The bear did not say "guh."
