An Isle Delfino Vacation(Part 3)

Having agreed to keep their relationships secret, the two couples distanced themselves away from one another with Mario and Bowsette on one end of the beach and Luigi and Queen Boo on the other end to avoid gaining any attention. Other guests soon arrived but it was still far from being crowded.

"This is really surreal now. Kinda almost puts me outta the mood for the beach," Mario said, looking quite unenthused.

"Oh, don't be like that. Put it outta sight and it'll be outta mind," Bowsette said, swimming around just off the coast.

"Hmm. I guess you're right," he said, jumping into the water.

"When haven't I been right this year," she chuckled.

Placed in her beach chair, Bowsette's phone started going off loudly.

"Oh crap," she said, swimming in a hurry back to the beach.

Having gotten back on dry land, she quickly picked up her phone and answered it.

"Hello," she said.

"Your Highness! How long did you say this vacation of yours was," Kamek asked.

"Roughly a week," she said as she examined and picked nonexistent dirt from her claws.

"I don't think I'm going to survive a week if I'm honest," he said.

She sighed.

"I take it that Junior and the Koopalings are up to no good," she asked.

"They have completely gotten out of control! They're running around and putting graffiti on the walls about something called Koopa Gang with that Magic Paintbrush," he exclaimed.

"It's that MushTube nonsense. He's supposed to only be on that website when I'm there to monitor the stuff he watches but all of that sounds very minor," she said, shrugging it off. Bowsette wasn't about to let her son's antics take away her happy mood.

"They also put graffiti all over the exterior of the entire castle specifically that thick electrical goop and it's made our daily duties quite a dangerous hazard to carry out with how it drips from the ceilings. It's a real mess," Kamek said.

And just like that, her anger skyrocketed.

Her grip tightened greatly on the phone as her smile descended into a frown, left eye twitching.

"HE! DID! WHAAAAAT," she yelled at the top of her lungs while spewing fire into the air, getting Mario's attention as well as getting a glance from several other beach goers.

"Sounds like Junior landed himself in trouble again," Mario thought, continuing to swim around.

"I asked Junior why he would do such a thing and he started prattling on about being oppressed for far too long and that it's time to rise up. Whatever in blazes that's supposed to mean," Kamek explained.

She took a moment to compose herself, burying her rage.

"Put Junior on the phone," she said, suddenly happy.

"Are y-you okay," Kamek asked.

"Put. Junior. On. The phone," she said through gritted teeth.

"A-As you wish, Y-Your Highness," Kamek stuttered.

After only a few seconds, Junior was on.

"M-Mama," Junior stammered, knowing the scolding was about to start.

"Hello, Junior," she said.

"H-Hey Mama. How's… how's the vacation," he asked hesitantly.

"It's going pretty nicely but then I got this call. Despite my tone, I'm not happy with what I've heard you've been up to," she said.

"Mama, it's not as bad as it soun-,"

"So you admit you're misbehaving," she said quickly, cutting him off.

Junior gulped nervously.

"Where are the Koopalings," she asked.

"In the same room as me," Junior answered.

They were nervously sitting in silence, awaiting to hear the potential punishment.

"Put me on speakerphone," she said.

"Prepare yourselves. She's super pissed," Junior mouthed out the words to the Koopalings, getting a frightened look from all of them in response.

"You're on," he said, holding his phone out.

"The castle better be spotless by the time my vacation is over or so help me none of you will like what I have in store for punishment. DO YOU UNDERSTAND ME," she said, her happy facade breaking on her question.

"Y-Yes ma'am," they all collectively shouted.

She pulled her act back together.

"Good! I'm glad all of you understand! And stay off of MushTube. Bye bye now," she said, hanging up.

She plopped down on her chair and started tapping away on the phone screen.

Back from his swim, Mario took a seat on his chair beside her.

"Junior's up to no good, isn't he," he asked.

"Yep, but I put an immediate end to it. I'm sending them a warning at the moment," she said.

"I thought that was the reason you were talking on the phone," he said.

"That was the first part of the warning. This is the second part. Annnnnd done," she said, putting her phone down.

"Dare I ask what the second part is," he said.

"Remember Mecha Bowser," she asked.

"Yeah. Kinda hard to forget," he answered.

"I sent it on a rampage via my phone to scare Junior and the Koopalings," she chuckled, becoming villainous in tone.

"Isn't that a bit much," he thought, slightly worried.

Mario decided it was not worth exploring any further.

Eventually, Bowsette's chuckling subsided and she was back to normal.

"Anyway, think we spent enough time on the beach," she asked.

"I'd say so. It's been roughly an hour and we got plenty of other things we can do," he said.

On the other end of the beach, Luigi and Queen Boo were sitting together on a towel underneath a big umbrella looking at the ocean.

At the corner of her eye, Boo spotted them leaving.

"Looks like they're going back to their suite," she said.

"Probably moving onto the next thing they have planned today," Luigi said.

"Do we really have to stay separated," she asked.

"Well, we did come here thinking it'd be just the two of us. Same as they thought," he said.

"But knowing that they are here, it feels like it would be more fun if we all just did stuff together," she said.

"Did you have something in mind that won't put a lot of attention on us," he asks.

"Of course I do," she said.

Boo whispered her idea to him despite not needing to whisper.

"Hmm. That could work but you would have to convince them," he said, stroking his mustache.

She stood up and placed her hands on her hips.

"That's too easy! It's nothing I can't handle," she said confidently, grin on her face.

Little did Luigi know that what Boo told him is not what she actually has in mind.

Having put away their beach stuff, Mario fell down on the bed followed by Bowsette.

"I just thought about somethin'," Bowsette said.

"What's that," Mario asked.

"What are the chances we run into them if we go literally anywhere," she questioned.

"Fairly high," he answered.

"We're really going to need to work out a schedule so we don't have that problem," she sighed.

"Wow, you guys got a really nice suite too," Boo complimented having poked her face through the wall which made Mario and Bowsette scream.

They jumped up to their feet.

"Hey! Don't go doing that! You tryin' to give us heart attacks," Bowsette yelled.

"I think I may have lost a life," he said.

"Oh? Was I interrupting something," Boo laughed, walking through the wall.

Someone knocked at their door.

"I-I'll get it," Mario said.

Opening the door, he wasn't surprised at who it was.

"What happened to trying not to bump into each other," Mario asked Luigi.

"Well, QB brought up an excellent activity that we can do with little worry," Luigi said as he walked in.

"And what is that," Bowsette asked.

A big smile grew on Boo's face.

"A double date, of course," Boo said cheerfully.

Everyone else's eyes immediately widened.

"A DOUBLE DATE," Mario and Bowsette shouted in confusion, Luigi included.