"We're almost here," cried Bowser Jr. to the crew of the airship.
Bowser had sent him off with the usual mission to kidnap Peach. The tyrant had also entrusted his son to manage the airship alone. He wasn't really alone, as he had received help from the Koopalings. People would think this was uncoordinated and tiresome, but this time, Bowser had thought ahead. Mario and all his friends had went on a vacation in Subcon. They had begged Peach to come, but the blonde princess said she needed to manage her kingdom. However, that wouldn't work well, as the enemy's son and elite minions were approaching.
"Great! What exactly is the plan again," asked Lemmy.
"You need to learn how to focus, Lemmy! He explained this less than an hour ago," cried Ludwig, arriving into the deck. "Bowser Jr. is going to go on a solo mission to retrieve Peach. It's as simple as that!"
"But what if it fails," questioned Lemmy.
"It can't fail, Lemmy. This plan is foolproof," said the eldest Koopaling.
"Yeah, Lemmy. I'm pretty sure I can handle Peach on my own. Remember, Mario and co. are nowhere to be," agreed Bowser Jr.
"Whatever you say," muttered Lemmy.
"Guys," came an energetic voice.
The three Koopas turned to see Iggy speeding towards them. With his large, turnip-shaped green hair, Iggy broke off into a light sprint until stopping just before the three of them.
"We're less than a mile away! Be prepared to jump, Bowser Jr.," Iggy warned.
"Nice statue report, Iggy. I'm heading towards the front of the ship right now," said Bowser Jr.
He walking to the front of the ship, purposely building up suspension. Bowser Jr. gazed down at the grassy terrain of the Mushroom Kingdom. He noticed that the citizens were calm and organized at the morning, meaning they would be oblivious to any attack led by a member of Bowser's army.
"Are you sure you don't need out help," asked Lemmy.
"Of course he's sure, Lemmy. Bowser has been planning this for months. Lord Bowser, I mean," Iggy said nervously looking at the Koopa prince.
"In fact, here," said Bowser Jr., tossing his magic paintbrush to Ludwig. "Keep on eye on that, Ludwig."
Bowser Jr. looked back and gave them all one last confident smile before leaping to the ground below. The three brothers watched him go in complete silence. They then spoke amongst each other when he was gone.
"Well, that's the end of that," Iggy said.
"Yep," Ludwig agreed, heading back to the lower deck.
Iggy followed him down the steps. However, Lemmy just couldn't stop thinking about the mission. He just couldn't accept that everything would go one hundred percent according to plan.
"Hold up, guys," he yelled, running to catch up with his brothers.
"Yeah," asked Iggy.
"Maybe we should help him out, just in case," Lemmy explained.
"Nonsense," roared Ludwig. He led them down the hallway and opened one of the many doors.
Inside, was a small room. It was perfect for relaxing and even had a few wooden benches for one to rest on. Ludwig entered and plopped down on the bench. Iggy sat across from him. Lemmy sat beside Iggy.
"Ludwig, you don't have any second thoughts about this," Lemmy asked his only older sibling.
"About what?"
The brothers turned to see their only sister enter the room. Wendy held a slice of cake as she walked into the room. Wendy sat down on one of the other benches.
"Oh, Lemmy thinks something could go wrong with the plan," explained Ludwig.
"Yeah, it's pretty dumb if you ask me," Iggy said.
"Actually, I'm with Lemmy. I believe not everything will occur to expectation," Wendy argued.
"You're kidding, right? We've been brainstorming for weeks," said Ludwig.
"Well, I guess this is what we get for thinking Wendy would agree with us, Ludwig," Iggy said.
Iggy then glanced nervously at his little sister. Wendy looked back. She then finished off the cake and stood up slowly. She then dashed forwards and leapt on Iggy. He pushed her off and hurried out of the room. Wendy chased him other of the room. This continued onto the hallway, where Wendy pounced on him, and began to beat him to a pulp.
Back in the room, Lemmy glared at Ludwig.
"Come on, bro," he said.
"Nope," Ludwig said flatly exiting the room and walking past Wendy and Iggy.
