Continues after book 13 Series of Unfortunate Events

Violet, Klaus, and Sunny got on the ship and sailed back to the beginning of where their unfortunate events started the beach. The children did as they were doing when Mr. Poe told them of the bad news. They liked to do some of the same things still. It made them sad to think about it though. They walked past where there old house had been. It was almost all the way restocked with books and replaceable things from their old house. They were going to be placed back in there old, but so new house.

They went past the judge's house which was still very pretty even though she had not been there to work on it. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny walked past Count Olaf's house which was uglier than ever. They had bad memories from there to like the time Sunny had been trapped in a bird cage. And when Count Olaf made them do all his chores. That made them very sad. Then Violet, Klaus, and Sunny when past the Money Management Bank where Mr. Poe was working last time they knew. They went in to see if Mr. Poe was inside so they could talk to him about everything that had been happening. Then she went back and asked Mr. Poe for her money from their parents. He said how you all got back here. They said we sailed on a boat here. He said give me a week and I will have your money.

So they went to their old but so new house to ask the people to leave. They were going to catch up on stuff most people would be doing. Violet started to make a new invention called The Snatcher it has handles, grabbing things, and holds food and drinks. The Snatcher could hold books. Klaus would really like the Book Holder part. Sunny went to explore the house as if she wanted to see if all of the things were in the right places. Klaus went to read on all of the new subjects that had been put in their new huge mansion. They went to the store go get ingredients for some chicken parmesan. They went back to the house to cook there dinner. The children cooked it and ate it. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny went to bed and they slept till Sunday morning.