When Aggie already finished measuring the ballroom, she checked her wrist watch that it's now 12:00nn. It's her lunch time. She went to the dining room, and pulled out another lunch box, but this time, it has 2-piece chicken, a plastic of rice and another tumbler of cherry-flavored kool-aid juice.

When she took out her lunch out of her lunch box, she felt a sudden presence in the force (She was trained as a Jedi from her mentor Obi-wan Kenobi before the Empire rule the galaxy. She is now the Jedi knight after the end of the Galactic Civil war with Luke by her side) that someone has been spied her. Aggie knew who they are, so she pulled out her rosary and holy water from her pocket and pointed them out.

"Don't make me use these." She warned as she turned around to face them.

It was Mavis, Dracula, and Vlad, who were just playing with her by pretending they're gonna bite her. When they saw the rosary and the holy water, which they are also some of the vampires' weaknesses, they stopped the play.

"What are you guys doing here? It's the middle of the day. The sun is up; it's so hot and brighter. It might burn you guys." Aggie warned once again.

"Oh, we couldn't sleep." Mavis explained. "We're checking you on how's your plans coming on."

"About that guys." Aggie said nervously. "I was just wondering if my friends will come here to help me for the party."

Mavis and Dracula glanced at each other. "Sure thing Aggie. Whatever." Dracula agreed.

Aggie can't believe what she hearing. "Really?"

"Of course." Vlad exclaimed. "You're an 19-year-old girl. You can't do that alone."

Mavis lookdd at her wrist watch, and it was 12:15nn. "I'll better check on Dennis."

When Mavis left the room leaving Dracula, Vlad and Aggie alone in the room, Aggie started to share her observation about Mavis' attitude to Dracula and Vlad. "Oh Mavis. Still the same old girl we know." Aggie grunted sarcastically as she rolled her eyes.

"Whatever are you talking about, Aggie?" Dracula asked as he held a chalice of blood substitute.

"I don't really like your daughter's attitude, Drac." Aggie explained. "Before Denisovich became a vampire, Mavis was too overprotective over him. She never thinks about his happiness, she only thinks about his safety. Ever since she visited California and decided to leave the hotel, she's quite happy there. She really wants to live there, and she wants Dennis to live there. But she doesn't know about it. Perhaps Dennis will not be happy if he lives there. This is his home! This is Mavis' home! The hotel is their home! Where they were born! Where they grew up! And she wants to leave?! It was completely wrong!" When her face turned red and hot with anger, Dracula sighed about Aggie's opinion. It reminded him how overprotective he is to Mavis. Suddenly, Aggie continued her conversation. "And if she wants Dennis to be happy and live his own life, she should respect that. If he want to hang out with fellow human friends, then let him, not forcing him. And if Mavis is happy in California that time, then she's happy, not Dennis. She's only thinks about herself, not for her child's happiness!"

Dracula and Vlad were very impressed about Aggie's conversation. Even though she was just 19, they thought she has parent instincts.

"Although she's quite right about knowing what's best for Dennis, she's way too far to be a mother. Like when she wants to leave the hotel, she leaves you lonely in the hotel, Drac, and yelling at you for not letting you trained Dennis to be a vampire so that he will stay. I really hate it when she yelled at you! You're her father and she knows that!" Aggie shouted as she punched her fist on the table

Dracula was shocked about this and thought that she was right.

"And I also hate her when she yelled at you, Vlad." Aggie said as she glanced at Vlad. "Although you did do something wrong, she has no right to yelled at you, after you unintentionally drove Dennis away that time. You're her grandfather and she knows that! She shouldn't yelled at older people like you. She should be very thankful because if you didn't come to the party and your former friends didn't make the attack, Dennis wouldn't be a vampire right now."

"Wow!" Dracula exclaimed. "For a 19-year-old girl, you're really smart at this. Especially, when you observe Mavis' behavior around elders. Where did you get those lessons?"

"Drac, I'm a Filipino. We Filipinos show respect to our elders, especially our parents and grandparents. We have no rights to yell or shout at them. It's very disrespectful."

"But what if they do something wrong like I do?" Vlad asked.

"Tell them nicely. Just be pleasant and correcting them nice and calmly." Aggie answered. "Unlike what Mavis did to both of you!"

"Why don't you to tell her how you reacted that way? Why did you tell that to us?" Vlad questioned her again.

"I don't really want to hurt her feelings. She's also my friend." Aggie explained. "Plus, I really need some relatives of hers that I want to share of. And it was the both of you."

"Your parents did trained you so well about these things, huh?" Dracula asked as he put the empty chalice away.

"Not all from my parents." Aggie corrected him. "Sometimes at school and from my friends and other relatives or… to myself."

"And that's why you develop friendship in your heart." Vlad commented.

"And when you told them about these lessons I learned, they were hurt and finally realize that…"

"…they were wrong." Aggie, Dracula and Vlad said at the same time in a sadder tone. The three were shocked at this.

Aggie smirked at Dracula and Vlad.

When the two fatherly vampires smirked at Aggie in return, they turndd around seeing Linda with facial cream on her face and cucumbers on her eyes.

Dracula and Vlad are shrieked when they saw her.

"Oh, did I scare you gentlemen? I'm sorry." Linda chuckled. "I'm going to get some milk here, okay?" Linda opened a fridge to get some milk.

Dracula and Vlad walked besides Aggie and the three watched Linda walking away with the milk.

"I still can't get over the fact that she's related to Jonathan." Vlad whispered to Dracula and Aggie.

"You and me both." Aggie also shared the same feeling. "Oh, I almost forgot something." Aggie pulled something out from her bag and gave them to the two vampires.

"What are these?" Dracula confused.

"These are black umbrellas." Aggie replied. "In case if you go out in daylight, you need these to protect your skins. I saw it from other vampire movies. And gave the other two Mavis and Dennis, just in case.

"Thanks, Ags." Dracula smiled. "You know, you weren't so bad after all. You only want to be friends with us."

"And you were right, son." Vlad smiled at Dracula, "Humans did change during this century. Like this example with this kid."

"You know, early centuries are very cruel," explained Aggie, "With all the wars, and the killings, and the misunderstandings. But I call this the 21st century, the Century of Friendship, Because, we all live harmony, and forgot our worst pasts of our lives."

"True!" The vampire father and son nodded.

"Well, we better get some sleep." Dracula yawned as he and Vlad walked out, leaving Aggie alone in the dining room to eat. "Good luck with the plans. Not that you'll need them. This must be nothing compared with the stuff you're expected to deal with as the leader of your team."

Aggie pondered about her confession to the family and decided to tell them now. "Dracula? Vlad?"

The two vampires stop and look at her.

Aggie quickly thought that now is not the time. "Never mind. It's not important."

Dracula and Vlad smirk at Aggie once again before they left the lobby.

When Aggie's alone, she whispered her confession frustratingly. "I just wanted to tell you that… I want to be part of your family."

"You what?!"

Jonathan heard the conversation and walks towards Aggie.

"Johnny!" Aggie exclaimed. "How much did you hear?"

"Just 'the part of the family' part." Johnny explained. "You really want to be a part of this family? Why?"

"Because…" Aggie sighed as she thinks she can't keep the secret anymore, and said to Johnny. " …your wife, son, father-in-law and grandfather-in-law were so cool since they fought off those giant bats at Dennis' birthday. Even their powers, strength, and fangs are so cool. I want to be part of you, guys, because… I'm such a big fan and I really want to know all about you. I was also impressed and touched about the history of their family. And I think you guys need a little help about your lives and friendships, and the true meaning of family, and I am willing to help because… I like you guys. You guys were funny and cool just like my friends. Well, I'm also cool myself when I fought off those bats just for you. I thought you needed help."

Jonathan realized about this that the person who plans his son's birthday party likes his in-laws, wife and son. "You know, since you make Dennis' birthday so great and we're both humans, I'm willing to help you."

"Really?" Aggie asked.

"Of course." Johnny replied, before he realized something. "Wait, back up a second. You can fight?"

"Yeah," Aggie chuckled. "I have superpowers, fighting skills, and transform into half creatures I want to transform into, but I'm still a human."

"Why didn't you tell us from the beginning?" Johnny asked.

"I was too embarrassed." Aggie explained, "Maybe you think it's weird that you've been friends by a human, who is not typically normal, and from different world and nationality."

"No, no, no, Aggie," Johnny was surprised and reassured her, "We will never think of that, and perhaps if you're a fighter, you are also cool. Besides, I know Drac. I'm sure he will let you be in our family."

"Oh no, Johnny! Don't tell him. He might be desperate. Just tell him 'someone.'" Aggie stopped Johnny by the hand.

"All right Aggie. I'll ask each of them; Mavis, Dracula, Vlad and Dennis."

"Oh thank you, Johnny." Aggie jumped and hugged him. "You're good too. But between you and me, it's our little secret."

"Deal." Jonathan agreed as he and Aggie brofist at each other.