Toadette and Silver both were with Dry Bowser in the headquarters they had established in the middle of Seaside Hill, with all three being on the rooftop as Dry Bowser rubbed his skeletal chin with his right skeletal hand while his left hand was on his skeletal hip, observing Toadette, who as still hiccuping as she had her hands down on her dress, sitting down.
"So, is there anyway you can fix her?" Silver asked as he moved his hands about.
Dry Bowser sighed as he closed his eyes, slowly shaking his head. "It will take some time to get her fixed up, but I can definitely find a way to fix her."
"Oh, I hope so." Toadette pleaded as she hiccuped loudly, catching Dry Bowser's attention as she slightly blushed in embarrassment.
"Hmm. What you need is a scare. Or a jump." Dry Bowser insisted as he shook his right hand, glancing behind him to see the distance between the roof and the ground. He then turned to Toadette, folding his arms. "Are you afraid of heights?"
Toadette hiccuped in shock as she trembled, nodding her head. "Ooh, most definitely!" She whimpered as she hiccuped, shaking her head as she placed her hands on her face. "I just can't bear -HIC- thinking about it!"
Dry Bowser smirked as he grabbed Toadette, pushing her off the roof, causing her to scream. Silver dropped his jaw in disbelief as Dry Bowser folded his arms, with Toadette hovering back up using her spinning pink pigtails, hiccuping as it caused her to crash into the building, accidentally flattening herself.
"I don't think it worked, DB," Toadette commented as she hiccuped again, peeling off and falling down like a piece of paper.
