Chapter 4: Convincing The Public, Part 2

Candlehead and Kandle made sure Junior was alright and brought him back to Sugar Rush.

"Sorry about that, Junior." Kandle said.

Junior made a loud grunt.

"Maybe people hate you because your a hobo! You live in a forest! Maybe what you need is a job!" Candlehead said.


"You want a what?" Tapper asked from behind the counter in Tapper's.

Kandle pointed at Junior.

"A job. For this guy over here!" Kandle replied.

Tapper was a little surprised by Junior's appearance, but didn't overreact like the other characters.

"Okay then, what job are you looking for?" Tapper asked.

"A good paying job in anything! And not any of those dead end jobs!" Candlehead replied.

Junior grunted in agreement.

"Alright, so, does he have any experience with anything?" Tapper asked.

"We don't know." Candlehead replied.

"Does he ever drink?" Tapper asked.

"No." Kandle replied.

"Has he ever murdered anyone?" Tapper asked.

"Of course not. He's a big softie!" Candlehead replied.

Tapper nodded.

"Alright. Well, you can't give me enough info on him, so I can't give him a job. Besides, his appearance might scare off most of the customers that come here. Sorry." Tapper said.


A few minutes later, Candlehead, Kandle, and Junior were on the Rainbow Bridge back in Sugar Rush.

"Well, this is terrible. Sorry you couldn't get a job, Junior." Candlehead said.

Suddenly, Wynchel and Duncan drove up in the donut kart.

"Stop right there! That thing is under arrest!" Duncan shouted.

Candlehead glared at the éclair and donut policemen.

"WHAT? But Junior did nothing wrong!" Candlehead cried.

"Yes, well, people have been complaining about him, so he's becoming a problem." Wynchel said.

"You'll never take him alive!" Candlehead shouted.

"Run, Junior!" Kandle shouted.

The trio ran back out the Rainbow Bridge, making way for GCS. Wynchel and Duncan followed in pursuit.