Peach and Daisy wandered aimlessly on the beach, enjoying a day without the threat of Bowser. The tyrannical turtle was sick today, leaving him disabled and meaning that his son and Kamek would have to check on him constantly. Upon finding this out, Peach quickly called Daisy and told her to meet her at Cheep Cheep Beach.

"You know Peach, I'm not trying to be sadistic or anything, but I think Bowser's illness is the best thing that's happened for us in a long time," Daisy said to her best friend.

"You're right. A day without Bowser is a miracle. Let's try to enjoy this day," Peach agreed.

"Nothing is gonna spoil this day for us," Daisy cried, dashing across the sand.

Peach followed her, feeling the nice, gentle breeze of the local area. The water was the perfect shade of sea-blue. The sand had perhaps the most white of hues, and felt like a blessing as the two princesses bolted. With her blonde hair flowing in the wind, Peach caught up to Daisy and laughed.

"I wish every day could be like this," she said.

"Me too, pal. Me too," responded Daisy.

The two ran into the warm water. Gazing down at their reflections, they went deeper into the ocean.

"Ah, man. I forgot about my dress," moaned Peach.

"Don't worry about it. You've got hundreds of identical dresses at home. You'll be fine," Daisy said, trying to calm her friend.

Peach then submerged herself among the steady waves.

"All right," Daisy yelled, swimming underneath the surface as well.

Beneath the calm surface, Peach and Daisy swam. The water was truly soothing. The steady movement of the aquatic ripples was almost hypnotizing. Watching the nearby Cheep Cheeps go about their daily lives, the princesses gazed at their surroundings. Without worrying about anything, they resurfaced.

"Wow! That was really fun," Daisy yelled excitedly.

"Yep, and we still have the entire day to our whatever we want," Peach said.

"You two! Get off my beach!"

The princesses' day of freedom was short-lived, as approaching them was a familiar foe the two had known for a very long time. With her bow resting atop her head, and her red pearl necklace shining in the rays of the afternoon sun, the villain inched closer to Peach and Daisy. Wendy O. Koopa stood at the water's edge, glaring at the two friends as they bobbed in the water.

"You heard me, right? I said leave," the female Koopaling demanded rudely.

"What are you talking about? Cheep Cheep Beach is open to everyone, even the likes of nasty Koopas like you," Daisy countered.

"Nasty," Wendy asked. "You're the one who kissed Mario."

"That was years ago," Daisy cried. "I kissed him on the cheek because he saved me from Tatanga!"

"Either way, I don't like seeing you or your blonde friend on my beach. Leave or face the consequences," Wendy said.

"What consequences? You don't scare us," Peach yelled.

"Hey guys, you can come out now," Wendy yelled, glancing over her shoulder.

Lemmy and Iggy walked from around the corner and stood beside their sister.

"Hey, what's going on," Lemmy asked.

"Your bratty sister is trying to take over this beach," Daisy said, pointing to Wendy.

"Take over? I'm trying to make it so I'm the only one on this beach," Wendy said.

"That's the definition of "take over" in this situation," Peach yelled.

"Oh, well the beach will be mine," Wendy said. "Lemmy? Iggy? Your opinion?"

"Really, I don't care," Lemmy said, annoyed.

"Yeah, me neither! This doesn't concern me," Iggy stated.

"You guys were supposed to help me," Wendy yelled.

"The only reason we're here is because you threatened us," Iggy glared at her.

"That doesn't sound like the ideal little sister," Peach taunted.

"Shut up," Wendy yelled.

"Why don't you make her," Daisy taunted, flicking Wendy.

Wendy pushed Daisy into the water.

"I made you shut up, didn't I?"

Daisy glared at her. She was out of the water and slapped Wendy. The female Koopaling kicked her back into the water and leapt on her once she landed. Wendy began to punch Daisy over and over, but Daisy flipped her over and began smacking her. This turned into a full-out fight, and Peach had to go and separate them.

While the three of them were occupied, Wario crept up to Lemmy and Iggy. He quickly stuffed them inside a large bag and tied it off. He got back on his hovering vehicle and drove away.

"If you ever want to see these two again, come to my castle," the overweight Italian man yelled.

Peach gasped in shock as Wario made off with Wendy's brothers.