I have to delete my old story of Hotel Transylvania: We Are Family because of so many errors and wrong grammars. From this chapter, Johnny's family are no longer supporting characters as they moved back to California. This story is series sequel of Hotel Transylvania 2 1/2: The fangs of friendship. Enjoy.


Family's love

One evening, after the event happened in Hotel Transylvania, the Dracula family had dinner or breakfast together. They also included Aggie since she was part of the Dracula family now. It's been a long time since Vlad had ever been on a family dinner like this. He really missed it. Now, he can eat with his family in modern style. When they were about to eat, Aggie came last as she appeared behind them.

Mavis noticed her, and waved, "Hey, Aggie! Come on, let's eat."

"You want me... to eat... with you," Aggie was quite embarrassed of eating with other family.

"Don't be ashame. You're part of the family now," said Vlad said.

"Yeah, everyone can have dinner, or breakfast for you, with us, so come on in," Drac added.

"Okay," Aggie smiled confidentially as she brought her lunch box and sat besides Dennis.

Johnny asked Aggie, who was sitting next to her, So, Ags, do you still have your parents, siblings, and other family relatives?"

"Oh yeah, they're back in my world and country." She replied.

"Oh, are they coming?"

"No."

"Oh, why?" Mavis asked with sympathy. "We want to know your family, too"

"Well, I want to, but I'm now part of the Dracula family, so…" Aggie shakes her head, and thought of not telling them anything about her family as she proceeds eating, "I-I don't want to talk about it."

"Well, okay." Vlad smirked as she poured some animal blood in his cup, "It's not like we were keeping secrets from them."

Aggie dropped her fork with eyes widened, and chuckled nervously, "Secrets? What secrets? I never keep secrets from them. What would I keep secrets from them?" She grinned sheepishly.

Everyone stared at her confusingly.

"Aggie, you've been acting weird when we talk about your family. Do your parents really know you're here?" Dracula asked.

"Yes!" She lied. "It's just my mom and dad can't have any distractions. They're busy with their business of sand and gravel."

"Wow, sooner or later, you could be rich for sure." Johnny chuckled teasingly while digging a scoop of ice cream

"Funny you should say that." Aggie rolled her eyes. Suddenly, her phone rang. When she took out her phone from her pocket, she looked at it to see who's calling. She declined the call, put her phone back in her pocket, and grinned at her adoptive family sheepishly.

"Why aren't you answering?" Mavis asked suspiciously.

"Uh… Wrong number." Aggie lied again.

Everyone was very suspicious about Aggie as they tried to forget it.

"I really wish we can get to know your family sooner or later." Mavis hoped.

"Uh, Y-Y-Yeah sure. W-w-whatever." Aggie became more nervous when they were talk about her family as she nervously makes a circle on the table with her finger. Then, another ring from her phone. When she took it out from her pocket, she looked at it and silently gasped when her older half-sister, Agnes, called her. She declined the call again, and put it on the table. "Heh-heh, wrong number again."

Vlad was suspicious about Aggie. He was unsure if she's telling truth. He swallowed his food, and asked her with a serious look, "Level with me, Aggie. Your family really didn't know you're here, do they?"

As everyone else stared at her, Aggie sighed in defeat, and confessed, "No, they don't."

Everyone groaned in distress and frustrated.

"Now, that is so not cool." Johnny glared at her.

"I didn't want to let you all down after what I did." Aggie explained as she referred about her action for forcing Dracula and his family to let her be part of their family. "I thought I could make it up to you by just staying and protect you guys from danger."

"While we appreciate the gesture, but what you've done is not mature." Drac said.

"Exactly. Vlad agreed. "You have to tell your parents that you're here."

"I can't!" Aggie screamed. "I did tell them that I came in this dimension nor worked in Transylvania. But I never told them that I work in a hotel that is full of monsters. I told them I work in the Transylvania orphanage."

"So you lied to them?!" Mavis asked angrily.

"Just a little. I never even told them about you guys." The white vampire continued. "And besides, they let me live my own life while they take charge in their own business."

"But what about when you first came here?" Dennis asked.

"It's just a volunteer work when I saw your posters. If my family find out…" Aggie shook her head sadly, "They would laugh at me."

"Whoa, why would they laugh at you for working on a hotel?" Johnny chuckled.

"Because no relative of mine worked in a hotel before. And if they find out that this hotel is full of monsters, they'll freak."

"What do you mean 'freak'?" Vlad asked, "I thought humans changed."

"In this world. But in my world and my countr,y we, Filipinos, never moved on with our lives when it comes to monsters and histories. They think monsters are killers towards humans, and my kind, they're very religious. But I for one, as a religious girl, I believed monsters are good now, as long as they don't harm us. And also, one of my aunts is a nun. Montrous in our place are bloody killers. They eat humans flesh and pets with no mercy. So, that's why I never told my family about this."

"So, when will you going to tell them?" Mavis asked. "You can't keep this from your family forever."

"I'm going to wait until it's the right time. And also, I never tell them that I turned into a vampire. Sure they love me for who I am, but, as a vampire, I don't think so. Do you guys ever realize what will be the parents' reactions when they found out their child is a vampire?"

Everyone looked at each other in sadness, thinking that pain and hurt will Aggie witness if her parents find out her vampire identity. "Yes." They answered.

Suddenly, another rang from her phone. Aggie looked at her phone, and finds out that her mother is calling her. "Oh no. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's my mother! I can't answer it!"

"Come on, Aggie, you have to." Johnny said. "You already declined twice."

"Alright, but just keep quiet!" Aggie mumbled defeated, and tried to sound innocent and calm as she answered her phone, "Hello?"

"Hi sweetie." Aggie's mother, Bernadette Mondejar-Galido, greeted her. She had a short black hair with curly ends, fair skin, and brown eyes. Unlike Aggie who only wear white clothes, Bernadette wears civilian clothes and sandals. She continued greeting Aggie. "I missed you. So I thought give you a call, how are you in the orphanage? Sounds really quiet there."

"No. No, there's a lots of stuff going on. There are tons of kids here." Aggie lied as she said in a high-pitched kid's voice, "'Oh look, there's Aggie, she's so fun.' Oh, the kids are making a mess again." She put her phone on a table, and whispered to Dracula, "Sorry about this." She threw the plate like a saucer as it hit the vase, and broke into pieces when it hit the wall. Dracula freaked out, and dumped his head on the table in frustration. Aggie shrugged in apology, and proceed talking to her mother on the phone, "Oh look, here come the kids again. 'We were so nervous to play with you, but our fellow orphans inspired us to take a risk'" She faked her voice again.

"Be nice to those kids. They sound like they live in a hotel." Bernadette said.

"Hey!" Aggie gets annoyed by her mother's advice.

"Listen, your tatay wants to say hi too." Bernadette gave the phone to her husband and Aggie's father, Galileo Galido. He is almost bald but has hair around his head. He has a very short beard, wore glasses, almost has dark skin, and wore Timberland brown shoes. He refuses to talk on the phone as his mouth is full when he ate a sandwich.

Aggie was confused if that muffled sound was her dad, "Tay?"

Refused to talk by her husband, Bernadette deepened her voice to imitate his voice to make Aggie believed that she's talking to her father, "'Hey little girl, as your favorite inventor, I want to wish you luck.'"

"Nay?" Aggie recognized her mother's voice as she thought her mother can't fool her.

"Bye, Agatha."

"Bye, Nay."

Aggie put her phone on the middle of the table, and sighed in relief. Then, she found out her mother didn't turn off the phone, so she will be the one to turn it off, but she stopped when she overheard her parents' voice on the phone as she took a sip from her cup.

"You know, if you really miss Agatha, we should go to the world she worked in and surprise her." Leo suggested.

"Oh yes." Bernadette agreed.

When she heard this, Aggie spit her juice drink in shock, then she turned off her phone, and starts to panic. "Oh no, oh no, oh no! They're coming here! They're coming here!" She roamed around the dining room.

"This can't be good." Mavis whispered.

"…If they found out about you, and the hotel, and me working here, we're dead!" Aggie kept screaming as she kept roaming around in panic.

That was, until Dracula used his telekinesis to drag Aggie closer to him, and yelled at her, "Will you just keep quiet?!" Aggie stopped panicking. "Listen, maybe it won't be so bad. We'll just play it cool and be nice to your parents. Then, we'll become friends," he suggested.

Aggie leaned in closer to Dracula's face intimidatingly while the rest of the family listened. "Listen to me, my parents can't know most of you guys are monsters, or any of the monster guests here."

"What?" Mavis protested. "But, Aggie, you said it yourself. We're proud that we're..."

"Or they'll call the authorities, call the priests, kill you all with our religious stuff and kill me too with a sharp stake!" Aggie yelled warningly. Drac, Mavis, Johnny and Vlad gasped, looking fearfully concerned at each other and for their new family member who saved their lives. "I know. I don't want to remind you what happened to me after a stake nearly killed me, but It's my job to protect you. And now, I need your help. We're a family after all."

Dracula groaned in concern for Aggie. She was right. Families help each other. So, he announced a plan to the rest, "Alright. Look, here's the plan: If ever your parents check-in in my hotel at day, I'll not let monsters come out from their rooms. We'll reserve a room for your parents, and change it into a human room, while you will distract them from coming out of the hotel so they won't find out that you never work in the orphanage."

"Why me?" Aggie asked.

"Because for some reason, you're responsible for this mess!" Dracula glared at her as Aggie rolled her eyes. Then, he turned to face his family and in-laws, "Everyone agreed with the plan?"

Everyone murmured in agreement.

Suddenly, Dennis raised his hand, "But Nanay Aggie, what will you do if your mommy and daddy found out you work here?"

Aggie realized that, and sighed in distress, "I guess I'm going to tell them the truth, But I'm not going to tell them that I'm a vampire, until the time comes."

"Understood." Mavis nodded and smiled.

She, Drac ,Vlad, Dennis, and Aggie turned into bats, and exited the dining room, while the Johnny followed them by walking.


The next day, Leo and Bernadette successfully arrived in the world where their daughter worked, thanks to Leo's extra dimensional remote he made. They finally found a hotel to stay; Hotel Transylvania. They dragged their luggage in, and entered the hotel. When they look around the hotel, it was quiet in the lobby. When they reached the counter, they encountered two zombies with human masked as Front Desk Clerks. Leo and Bernadette paid the them to check-in as three more human-masked zombies as porters helped the couple take their luggage to their room. When they reached level 3, using an elevator, the zombies tried to pretend to be humans as Dracula's orders while bringing the luggages, while Leo and Bernadette were suspicious why the hotel is so quiet. When they arrived at their room, the room was so human-y than the other rooms. The room was white and clean, the curtains is green, instead of pink, and the lights were white, instead of yellow. When the zombies successfully placed Leo and Bernadette's bags in their room and moved out, the two can take a rest now. Unbeknownst to them, four black and a white cockroaches crawled under the door to quickly move out of the room.

When they are now at the hall, the five cockroaches turned out to be Dracula, Mavis, Vlad, Dennis, and Aggie as they changed back to their original forms.

"Man I don't like to be a cockroach again." Aggie gasped for air in panic. Then sighed in relief. "Thanks for redecorating the room, guys."

"It's the least we can do to help my favorite nanny." Dennis squeezed Aggie's leg in a hug.

"But remember," Dracula cut in, "The distraction is up to you."

"Fine. I'll do it!" Aggie glared at him, "But you, vampires, stay out of sight! I don't want my parents to know that you existed."

"Understood." Vlad nodded in agreement, and said to his family, "Come on. Let's give her some space."

As her adoptive family left, Aggie felt ashamed of herself. She never expected her parents to come here. This situation is ten times worst than forcing the Dracula family to let her in into their family. She knew of herself that she hates lying and keeping secrets from her own family. She also made a promise to protect her adoptive family from someone who hates them. If anything goes worst, she guessed she'll take those things as a punishment for being irresponsible for her actions.


The next day, at the lobby, Leo pack a few thing in his backpack, and called his wife, "Dette, come on. If you want to see our daughter again, we have to leave now!"

Unbeknownst to him, Aggie appeared, hiding behind the chair, trying to figure out some distraction for not letting her parents leave the hotel.

Suddenly, Bernadette walked down the stair with her pouch, and asked her husband, "Do you have the direction to the Transylvania orphanage?"

"I loaded them on to my phone." Leo said as when he turned around to get his phone on the table, he saw his phone was gone, which it was took by Aggie before he turned around. "That's weird. I could've sworn I left it right here."

"Relax, mom was on the case. I'll get my purse, and call your cell from mine." When Bernadette turned around to get her purse from the chair, she saw her purse was also gone, only to be taken by Aggie "Where's my purse? It was just here."

"I think I saw it in our room." Leo guessed as he and his wife take the elevator.

As the elevator closed, Aggie popped out from hiding, and transformed into a white mist to go to her parents' room even faster by taking the outside window.

When she arrived, she turned back into her regular form, but she still hid her vampire appearance and took her form as a human. Aggie scanned the room to find her mother's purse. "Purse, purse, purse, purse…" She said repeatedly until she found out the purse was hang onto her arm this whole time, "Wait, I already had it. Why am I ran in here?" Suddenly, she heard a door knob coming from the door. She quickly hid behind the chair so her parents won't see her.

"I could've sworn you left it right here." Leo was sure of it.

"First your phone, now my purse?" Bernadette puzzled the missing things, "Leo, I've being totally serious, do this hotel has a leprechaun?"

Leo rolled his eyes, thinking his wife's saying was annoying, "Let's just call my phone from the telephone, alright?"

Bernadette agreed as she sat down on a chair, and was about to get the phone, next to a toy fire truck. Upon hearing this, Aggie tried to get the phone before her mom did, but Bernadette already got it, and Aggie got the toy fire truck by mistake, and accidentally switched the sound on, making her parents startled and found their daughter behind the chair. "Agatha, what is going on?" Bernadette asked surprisingly.

Aggie was so nervous to tell as she played along with the toy fire truck, "No time to explain. We got a tiny fire to put at." She acted like a fire truck to escape from her parents, but her father stopped her.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Why are you not at the orphanage?" Leo asked.

Aggie sighed in distress and shamefully as she confessed, "Actually… I never work in the orphanage. I secretly work here, in this hotel as an organizer and a party planner for hotel occasions, and then became a nanny of the hotel manager's grandson."

"But I heard those kids on the phone." Bernadette remembered the kids' voice on the phone from two days ago.

"That was me, Nay." Aggie explained with her high-pitched kid's voice.

"And the mess?" Her mom asked again. Aggie demonstrated by throwing a souvenir plate against the wall as it shattered. "Are you kidding me?" Her mother couldn't believe hero own daughter can make those sounds without a guilt.

"Why didn't you tell us?" Leo questioned his daughter.

"I was too embarrassed." Aggie explained, "I don't think you would be so proud of me when you was wroking in a hotel. So what's my punishment?"

Leo inhaled first, and exhaled in disappointment as he said, "There is no punishment. You're almost an adult. You gonna have to deal with the consequences of your own actions. That's what being an adult is."

"So I won't get any punishment at all?" Aggie was shock.

"Well, you work in a hotel now. Is this how you wanna live your life? Cause it's up to you now." Bernadette said almost disappointedly, like she was giving an advice to her fully-grown daughter.

Aggie realized her parents were right. She's growing up now, and her parents let her live her own life since she was sixteen. And now, she's 19, and she have to learn how to have a mind of an adult, but she still has a heart of a child. "Wow, I… really am almost an adult now, aren't I? Guess I have to take that seriously. Thank you, guys, for showing me that. Things are really different from now on." She smiled as she exit the room happily, leaving her parent to roll their eyes and smiled.


Although it was only an hour in a half, the parents already found something suspicious around the hotel as they arrived in the lobby to talk about it.

"Honey, did you notice some strange things here in this hotel?" Leo asked.

"Yes, of course." Bernadette replied. "These stuff heads can talk, suit of armors and gargoyles statues can move, and the lobby is empty! Is Agatha's working place is haunted?"

Unbeknownst to them, a piano was tied above them. It was actually tied by Aggie, which she also noticed her parents were standing below the hanging piano. "Come on, get out of the way." Aggie said in her thought, not wanting her parents to be disturbed in their talk, "I have to show this to my friends that I'll destroy the 'Phantom of the opera' guy's piano." But her parents were still talking. Aggie didn't want to disturb them, but she has to warn them before the piano will fall on them. "Mom! Dad!"

"Not now, sweetie, your mom and I tried to figure out what is happening in this hotel." Leo waved his hand without looking at his daughter.

Aggie then noticed the rope is about to break. With no other choice, Aggie took her form as a vampire. She turned into a bat, and flew forward to drag her parents to safety before the piano hit them.

Before her parents stood up and turned to her, Aggie transformed back to her normal form, but forgot to hide her identity as a vampire as her fangs are still there.

"Are you okay?" Bernadette asked her husband.

"I'm okay, you?" Leo looked at his wife, but suddenly, they remembered they have been saved by their own daughter, not as a regular human-with-wings form, but as a bat form. She never have the power to turn into a bat before. The parents looked at Aggie in shock. "Did she just saved us? As a bat" Leo gasped, while staring at his daughter.

"No, I didn't. It was just the wind." Aggie tried to hide her cover, but she accidentally revealed her fangs while talking, making her parents notice them.

"She has fangs." Bernadette gasped. After one hour. the parents are still frozen in shock.

"Really, guys? Still processing." Aggie said.


Later. Dracula and the family walked out from the elevator to find Aggie in an empty and quiet lobby.

"Aggie?" Dracula called out quietly.

"Agatha?" Vlad whispered.

"Nanay Aggie, where are you?" Dennis called in a soft voice.

"Hi!" a voice was heard from behind.

The family startled and turned around. They found two people sitting on chairs, reading a newspaper and a magazines.

"Hi." Dracula started. "You must be the new guests."

"And you must be the manager of this hotel, right?" Bernadette asked.

"Yes, that's me, and this is my family." The count pointed his family, as each waved 'hello'.

"Okay, so are going to tell us something?" Leo smirked as he holds the newspaper, pretend to be reading.

"No secret you like to share?" Bernadette added.

"No." Mavis said.

"Nope." Johnny added.

"What secret?" Dracula nervously lied as the family acting casually walked back to the elevator.

Suddenly, Aggie, in her bat form, appeared behind her parents. "You see guys? I told you Dracula and his family do everything to keep my secret from you."

The family heard that and were shocked as they turned around in panic.

"You're right, my daughter. They sure did." Leo agreed as he and Bernadette nodded.

"What do we do now?" Mavis cried out.

"I should erase their memories!"Dracula thought fast.

"You can't erase their memories, Nanay Aggie hates that!" Dennis warned.

"They'll hear you!" Johnny tried to hush his son and father-in-law.

"Of course, they do. we're standing behind them." Mavis said.

The family walked back to the parents, still acting casual, and Dracula started. "So, there's a talking white bat. Very weird." Then, they glared at Aggie for blowing their cover.

Aggie's face turned sad, and transformed back to her normal form, still as a vampire. "Sorry guys. They caught me. Two secrets."

"I wouldn't even be freaking out that this hotel is full of monsters and the real Count Dracula owned this hotel, because our daughter is a vampire." Bernadette exclaimed disappointingly. "Why didn't you ever tell us since we asked you our first question?"

Everyone, especially Aggie, shook their heads as Mavis goes to Aggie and dragged her to her family's side. "We were afraid that if you found out about Aggie being a vampire, you will hate her forever."

Vlad explained, "We just don't want her to feel being hated by you guys. You're her parents and she's your daughter."

"Well, we..." Leo started to explain, but Dracula cut him off.

"Mr. Galido, stop acting so nice, I know you're disappointed. Just come right out and say it." Dracula said.

"Actually, Mr. Dracula..." Bernadette added, but she was cut off too.

"Exactly, nanay! You gave me more responsibility and I blew it." Aggie interrupted.

"Listen, darl-" Leo was cut off again.

"I know! You would think I'd learn by now but obviously I haven't." Aggie said.

"You know, it's ..." Bernadette was cut off again too.

"Mr. and Mrs. Galido, we get it. We all get it, okay?" Dracula interrupted. "You don't have to go on, and on, and on ..."

"We're not disappointed on her or you." Leo shouted completely, finishing his sentence.

"Go on." Dracula and Aggie pointed.

"Your father and I think that only reason you don't want us to know about your secret, is because you didn't trust us as much as we trust you." Bernadette explained to Aggie.

"What?" Everyone in the room gasped.

"We didn't just let you go wondering if you were ready for it. We let you go because we knew you were." Leo added.

"If I was so ready, why do I still have rubble on my dress?" Aggie showed some rubble sticking on her clothes that was coming from the piano after it was destroyed.

"Now that's because you didn't obey us to clean your clothes when we asked you to." Leo chuckled.

"This isn't funny." She glared at her parents, and sat on a chair, feeling frustrated that she strived hard to keep that secret from her parents.

Leo comforted his daughter, and said. "Darl, I guess we could understand why would be concern about that, but don't worry. Even though you're a vampire, you're still our daughter."

"Really?" Aggie was shock.

"Yes!"Bernadette answered and also hugged her. "That's why we want you to live your own life. We just don't want you to feel sad. If this is what you want, and that's okay. No matter what you are, human, fairy, vampire, you'll always by our girl."

"Thanks, guys." Aggie sniffed. "It really mean everything to me. I must go." Aggie was freed from her parents hug, and went to her room upstairs.

Once she's gone, the Dracula family looked at Aggie's parents.

"So, you already knew about us?" Mavis inquired.

"Agatha told us all about you," Leo replied.

"And we're happy that you welcomed her into this hotel and took care of her," Bernadette added.

"Of course we do," Vlad nodded. "Your daughter has done so much for us, so we gave her something in return."

"That's good. We should look around to explore your incredible hotel. we'll be back alive," Leo said bfore he and his wife began to take a tour for themselves.

"So long," Dennis waved, then tugged his Papa Drac's cape. "I think Aggie's sad."

"What makes you say that, honey?" Mavis asked.

"Well, we all can read minds, so I think i can read her emotions," Drac answered that question. "Denisovich here is still too young, but that's a start.

"It's true." Vlad explained. "You will learned that when you're 200 years old."

"Really, grandpa?" Mavis chuckled.

"Well, your father and aunt already learned it all by themselves, so you learn that too."

"But, should we go ask Aggie if she's okay?" Johnny asked in worryingly.

His vampire family nodded as they went to Aggie's room to see if she's okay.


When they arrived, they saw Aggie lying down in her white coffin that she bought after the day of the party.

"Hey, Ags." Johnny started to greet as he and the family entered her room.

"Hey guys." Aggie greeted in a sadder tone.

"You're sadder than you're letting on. I can sense it" Dracula said

"You sensed sadness?" Aggie gasped.

"Yeah, we vampires can sense emotions." Vlad explained. "Well, only me, Lydia and Drac. Mavis and Dennis can't until they learn how to."

"Well, your sensers need to be recalibrated, because I am just fine." Aggie said as she faced away from her adoptive family.

"Hey, Aggie, since I am a human here, you can pat my hair. Come on, pat my hair. It's why I use conditioner." Johnny bowed his head and shoved his hair under Aggie arm, but she avoided it. "Is this helping at all? If I go any deeper I'm gonna get a neck cramp."

"Okay, guys, can vampires and, probably, humans sense annoyed? Because you're starting to bug me." Aggie said stubbornly.

"Yeah, we can sense it." Dracula mumbled

"Guys, please just leave me alone." Aggie closed her coffin lid.

With no other choice, the family walked out of Aggie's room.

"I know she's sad." Dracula whispered.

"Hey, I can sensed it too, son." Vlad said.

"Why? It's because she looks like Aunt Amaia?"

"No, because she saved my life, and I owe her."

Suddenly, Mavis thought about something; a book in the library. "I hope there's something in the library would help."

"Good point." Dracula agreed as Mavis and Dennis carried Johnny, and the four vampires run in speed to the library.


After two hours of searching for a book that can help Aggie, Mavis found a book that says, "Children's problems"

"Hey, guys! I found something." She called her family. "I think this book could help." She opened the book, and turned the pages to chapter 4. It also say, "Chapter 4: Parents know best. They were once teenagers and children too"

"Okay. So how is that gonna help Aggie?" Vlad raised an eyebrow as he doesn't really understand it until...

"Wait." Dracula grabbed the book from Vlad, and read it for himself. "I get it now!"


As they went to Aggie's room, and Aggie already opened her coffin lid, Dracula quickly announced his explanation to her about the book they've read, "There's something here in this book that can help you."

"I told you, I don't need any help." Aggie scowled.

"Aggie, the book says your parents are the key. They'll know how to help you. " Mavis added.

"They are the last people I want to talk to about me feeling guilty for keeping a secret from them." The white vampire replied.

"Wait, you felt bad because you kept a secret from them? I thought it was okay. No wonder you're so upset." Johnny said.

"I'm not upset!" Aggie shouted as she got up from her coffin.

"Then why are you shouting?" Dennis asked.

"I'm not shouting!" Aggie said back. "You, vampires, have super-hearing. I'm fine. I don't need to talk to mom or dad, or anyone else." She marched straight towards the door.

"Aggie, we want to help you." Vlad said with concern.

"Well, I want you to leave me alone!" She shouted as she walks away.

"Man, I sensed a bit of pee." Johnny smiled nervously. "Probably because she snapped at us and it scared me."

Suddenly, the lights went on and off.

"Hey, what's going on with the power surge?" Mavis noticed about the lights as she was about to ask her dad, but when she turned around, Dracula is gone.


Dracula arrived at the control room, and saw zombies trying to fix the control panels.

"Guys, hurry up!" He demanded. "If we can't fix this, this hotel is going to explode." Suddenly, when he said the 'E' word, he realized that it was Aggie's problem as he said in his mind. "Wait! That's Aggie's's problem. She's holding all these feelings inside, and if she doesn't let them out, she's going to explode! I have to go tell her that. Immediately!" Just then, the control panels caused a spark, and the lights went off. "Okay, not immediately."


As Mavis, Johnny, Vlad, and Dennis were waiting for Dracula while watching over a sad Aggie, Dracula arrived in such a rush. "Aggie!"

"What is it now?" Aggie deadpanned.

"Aggie, you're sad because you're holding your emotions in. You need to talk about it and cry and let it all out!" He explained. "One thing I know as a father is you have to let it out or you'll explode! And according to this book, you have to let it out all over your mom and dad."

"It won't help, Drac." Aggie said in a sad tone. "I don't even think they'd know what to say about this sort of thing."

"Have you ever asked them?" Vlad asked.

"Well, no, but-"

"It's not fair to assume somebody can't help if you've never asked. And I'm gonna keep bugging you until you talk to them," Dracula scowled.

"Bug me all you want. I am not talking to them." Aggie said stubbornly.

"Fine, then I will recite my backstory about my life from when I was a kid." The, Dracula starts to recite. "'When I was a kid, I was a late fanger...'"

"Fine, I'll talk to them!" Aggie yelled, feeling defeated.


In the lobby, where her parents are relaxing from their tour, Aggie approached them with papers. "Hi guys, I just need to talk to you real quick. It's not a big deal or anything, it's... It was actually a friend's idea." She looked at her adoptive family.

"Okay. What do you want to talk about?" Bernadette asked.

"About my secret." She replied. "Yeah, I, uh, I thought that this might help." She gave her parents the papers, two for each of them.

"A script?" Leo looked at his daughter.

"Yeah. You say each of your lines and I'll say my lines. It'll be fun!"

When they are ready, the three sit on the couch, and cleared their throats. "Right, here we go. 'Nay, tay, can I talk to you for a second?'" Aggie read her lines

"'Of course, Agatha. What is your concern?'"Leo read his lines. "'Something seems to be bothering you.'"

"As you know, I..." Before Aggie continued her lines, the three turned their scripts to the next page. "'...kept a secret from you two'"

"'And are you okay?'" Bernadette read her lines.

'"Actually, I am a little sad'"

"You are?" Leo and Bernadette asked in unison as they looked at their daughter sadly.

"That's not in the script." She noticed that her parents didn't read her script, and she, suddenly, changed her mind. "You know, forget it. This isn't even working."

"Sweetheart, we want to help you." Leo stood up.

"I know. But we've never done this before. I don't know how to do it, you don't know how to do it. I thought that the script would help, but I guess not." Aggie's tears are formed on her eyes.

"What do you mean? We don't need a script to talk to you!" Bernadette threw the script away.

"Not if it's about my leadership or about my grades or about falling through sidewalks" Aggie started to cry. "We never talk about my feelings."

"You've never let us." Her mother reminded Aggie.

"I thought that you wanted me to live on my own. To solve my problem on my own."

"Oh, we didn't mean you couldn't come to us when you needed us. We'll always be here for you! You're our little daughter. You're still on your baby steps!" Leo dragged her in as he and Bernadette hugged their crying daughter.

"Nay, tay, why do I feel so bad that I kept secrets from you? You've always been good parents, and I almost betrayed you. What's wrong with me?" More tears coming out from Aggie's eyes.

"No, Aggie. There's nothing wrong with you. It's just a secret. Secrets are meant to be kept. It's okay to keep it from your own parents." Bernadette hugged her daughter tighter. "It's not our rights to know everything about you. Sometimes, parents shouldn't know everything about their children. It's cruel when we know your privacy."

"It feels so good to let it out." Aggie smiled and hugged her parents. "You know, you're really good at this, nay and tay. But it really hurts!"

"We know, Darling, we know." Leo calmed his daughter down.

"No, that's not it. Your chins are jabbing into my skull."

The parents lift their heads to get their chins off of Aggie's head, and the Dracula family joined the hug.

"Oh, there's something we want to tell you." Bernadette interrupted the hug.

Suddenly, more humans appeared from the revolving door, revealing to be Aggie's extended family. "HI!" They shouted.

To her surprise, Aggie transformed back to her human form as she didn't want them to know yet.

There were her maternal half-brother, Noel Villareal, half-sister-Agnes Villareal, her aunts, Rosario, Kening, Ayoy, Dolores "Scholastica", who was a nun, and Encar, her uncle and Kening's husband, Vic, her older cousins, Annaliza "Quake", Sarah "Dam", Julie, Kende, and Lai, her younger second cousins, Krysha and Kaidee, her cousins once removed, Romel, Noren, and younger cousin once removed, Matthew "Lucas", and her cousin-in-law, Michael Villa, Dam's husband and Lucas's father. They were been called by Bernadette after the secret was revealed.

Agnes ran over to her youngest sister and hugged her tightly. "Little sis, I'm very happy to see you!" She lets go of her, giving her sister some air.

"What brings you guys here?" Aggie asked happily.

"Your mother called us." Romel said. "She said there's a secret you want us to share."

Aggie was so scared for telling her extended family her secret. Parents are good, but she's not sure if her siblings and other relatives are okay with it since not all of her things they understand, She looked at her mother with a worried face.

"Don't worry, Sweetie." Bernadette said. "They are your family too. They'll understand."

Aggie took a deep breathe, then explain. "I've got someone I'd like you to meet!"

"Alright, let's meet this mysterious stranger. That was your secret." Dam said sarcastically and rolled her eyes as the whole family sit down on the coach and watch what Aggie was about to show them.

"Guys." Aggie called quietly to her adoptive family. Dracula, Mavis, Johnny, Dennis, and Vlad walked and stood behind Aggie for support. "Um... These guys. They're the family owner of this place."

"That's all?" Julie asked.

Since her cousin asked her that, Aggie transformed into her vampire form, showing her fangs. "Well, this is actually my secret."

Aggie's family, except her parents, who were smiling, were frozen in shock by the second, then Michael, Krysha, Kaidee, and Lucas stood up with smiling faces of surprise and excitement, the uncles and aunts gaped as Scholastica made a sign of the cross in shock, and Noel and Agnes, and their older cousins screamed in surprise. "AAAAAWOAHHH WHAAAAT?"

"Don't bother throwing some holy things on me, because I'm still religious as usual." Aggie used her telekinesis to lift some objects, like table, chair, lamp, etc., to show her family her power as a vampire. While Michael, Krysha, Kaidee, and Lucas began laughing with joy and excitement, Noel put his sock back on when it almost slipped down from his foot. "This is a little trick I like to call 'Tennis throw'!" Aggie threw the object that she lifted with her telekinesis around the room.

"Wait! Explain EVERYTHING!" Quake shouted as her brother-in-law picked her up and shook her in excitement.

"This one's called 'Sweep-swoop'" Aggie turned into a white bat, and fly around the lobby. Then she landed in between her two families. "Ta-da!"

Kening stood up, and pointed at Dracula and his family. "So, you're the real Count Dracula and family?!"

"OMG!" Kendee exclaimed. "We jusy met the real Count Dracula!"

"Agatha, how?" Rosario asked in fear. "Did they bit you?"

"No, tita, they didn't. Honest." Aggie said, trying to stop her from blaming Dracula. "I just turned into a vampire with an unknown reason. It just happened!"

"It's true. She explained it to us," Leo added.

"Agatha, we don't want you to be a vampire." Noren said.

"I was afraid of this. That's why I keep it as a secret."

"We're serious about this, A." Lai said in a serious tone. "Don't transform into a vampire. What if someone I know found out about you? People think that I'm weird having a vampire cousin... a white one. And these crazy times we live in, don't they deserve something to believe in?"

"Not the mention your powers and fangs. People in our world might be scared of you." Noel stated.

"Guys, being a vampire and living with the monsters mean everything to me. It's like when you let me go to travel different dimensions and staying with my friends, and living with my own life. Please, don't ask me to give that up." Aggie begged her family.

Aggie's family gathered around to whisper, then they turned to Aggie.

"Well, as long no one could hurt you in this world, I guess we're okay with it," Agnes nodded, then turned to Scholastica. "What do you say tita?"

"Well, I guess I do care about my niece. We're a family anyway." The nun said as she told Aggie. "But one condition, if you don't want your friends to be hurt or you don't want me to be hurt, just keep them away from me or keep me away from them!" She was frightened about her niece's adoptive family as she backed away in fear.

"She seems nice." Mavis smiled.

"Yep, now will you excuse us? We'll leave you guys alone for a family bond." Dracula tried to dragged his family with him, but he was stopped.

"Stop." Dam commanded. "You're not going anywhere, until we have a little family reunion!"

"PAAAARRRTTYYYYYYY!" Aggie shouted as she fired her party cannon.

After an hour, it seemed that Aggie's family reunion held in the lobby where Aggie's family are bonding with other monster guests, Dracula's friends, and the I teams. Aggie's family aren't use to be with monsters, but they'll try to get use to them as the monsters like them already, and danced with them.

In the corner, Aggie, Dracula, Mavis, Johnny, and Vlad watched the whole scene where many families are enjoying together.

"Well, Aggie, I guess you're right." Vlad started. "Some humans still haven't change."

"You have to understand my family. "Aggie said. "They weren't used to live with monsters yet."

"But, they still have good terms with all of us." Dracula smiled proudly.

"Well, that's my family." Aggie sighed. "And, you guys are right. I have to introduce my family to you, just to get to know each other better, so we'll all have to start a new friendship together." She finally learned a lesson that families should know about each other's friends so they can bond with their respective families.

She levitated herself, and fle towards the crowd of her family with a small bag of pixie dust in her hand, and poured them all over her family for them to fly during a musical number.

Agnes: You're looking' fine

Noel: You're looking' good

Aggie's family: You're doing' great
just like we knew you would

Aggie: I never think that I could be
Flying in a line with my family

Aggie and family: Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly

Leo and Bernadette: You never know what you can do
until you try

Aggie: I had to find my own way...
to flip, flap and fly

Vlad: You've got a gift

Aggie: I know it's true
No one else can do it
just the way I do

Mavis: We're all the same
and we're unique

Aggie: From the looks of myself

Dracula: To the friends we seek

Aggie and family: Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly

The I teams: Flip, flap
flip, flap

Frank, Wayne, Murray, and Griffin: And fly!

Aggie and family: We're moving together in the same big sky
We've got our own way
to flip, flap and fly

Vic: If you wanna, wanna, wanna fly low...
fly low

He was hit by a chair.

Kening: If you wanna, wanna, wanna fly high...
fly high!

She was nearly hit by a chandelier, but Aggie pushed her down

Aggie and Family: Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
We're moving' together in the same big sky
We've got our own way

Aggie: I got my own way

Aggie and family: We all got our own way

Aggie, her family, and crowd: Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly

Aggie: You've got to

Aggie, her family, and crowd: Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly
Flip, flap
flip, flap and fly

Dipping and diving and flapping and flying
Flowing on those winds
We're moving and riding and feeling and gliding
Flipping and flying again and again
and again

Flip, flap, and, fly

As everyone went out of the hotel, Aggie and her family formed a Philippine flag in the night sky with the glow of pixie dust around them.


Moral of the story: Introduce your family and friends to each other
Let your feelings out, even to your family and friends

Song: Flip, flap, and fly (Parody song of Flip, flap and fly from The Land before time XII: The Great Day of the Flyers.)