Brian & Ellie 2: When Families Unite
Based on the TV Series "Family Guy"
Sequel to "A Love Story"
CHAPTER 6
New Home, New Job, New Life
In the suburbs of Shamrock Gardens, Zack mows the grass in the front yard, when the new Griffins arrived to their new home in Brian's Prius. Brian parked his car in front of the garage and gets out of his car. "Hey, Brian!" called Zack. "When you said that you've married Ellie, you weren't even joking!"
"I know, Zack!" called Brian. "Are you mowing the lawn?!"
"I am!" called Zack. "Jenny says that she likes the lawn nice and firm! Nothing too tall and rough!"
"That's great, Zack!" called Brian. "Anyway, Ellie and I are moving in here!"
"Where here?!" asked Zack.
"Next door!" called Brian.
"Looks like we're gonna be neighbours, Brian!" called Zack.
"What?!" called Brian. "I can't hear you over your lawnmower!"
"I said, looks like we're gonna be…" Zack's sentence was interrupted by the lawnmower sputtering and dies off. "God, what the hell is wrong with this thing?" said Zack, then he kicks it with his foot paw. "Ow!" he hops with his paws holding his foot.
"What were you saying, Zack?" asked Brian.
"We're gonna be neighbours." said Zack.
"Oh, okay." said Brian. "What happened to your lawnmower?"
"This lawnmower?" said Zack. "This frickin thing always breaks down." Zack pulls the cord twice, but doesn't start. "Come on, you piece of junk." He pulls the cord again. "It's gonna take a while."
"Anyway, while you try to get that lawnmower going, I'll show the family our new home." said Brian.
"That's great, Brian." said Zack. "You do that." Zack pulls the cord again, but still doesn't start. "Crap!"
While Zack tries to get his lawnmower working, Brian lets Ellie out of his car. "Here it is, Ellie." said Brian. "Are we ready to see it?"
"I hope so, Brian." said Ellie. "We're looking forward to seeing our new house."
"We are, Ellie." said Brian. "We are. Let's get our kids ready."
"Yeah, let's." she said. The two mates let their puppies out of his car.
The puppies got out of Brian's Prius and gaped in their excitement as they saw the new house. "Alright, Griffins." said Brian. "Welcome to our new home."
"Is this where we're gonna live, Dad?" asked Dean.
"Yes, Dean." said Brian. "This is where we're living."
"At least this is better than that rough apartment we lived in, right Mom?" said Sally.
"Yes, Sally." said Ellie. "At least it is."
"Hey kids," he said unlocking the front door. "Are we gonna keep talking about the apartment, or are we gonna get inside?" Brian opens the front door, then the puppies ran inside in excitement, followed by the two mates.
Zack tries the lawnmower again, but doesn't start. He flipped out in frustration saying "Start, you vicious…", then threatened to kick it.
"Zachary!" called the old woman. "What's with all the big hullabaloo?!"
"I'm mowing the lawn, Mom!" called Zack. "But this piece of junk doesn't even start!"
"Why would you need to mow the lawn?!" she asked.
"Because, I need to impress Jenny!" he called.
"Oh I see!" she said. "Your wife Jenny likes a neat front yard!"
"She does, Mom!" he said. "I'm guessing our puppies would play on it, but they can't, because I'm in the middle of my lawn mowing, but every time it doesn't start, it frustrates me!"
"Did you try pulling the cord?!" she asked.
"I've tried," he said pulling the cord. "But it doesn't start!" He releases the cord snapping it against the mower, then starts again. "Oh, there we go! It starts again, it's okay, Mom! Temporal misfire!"
"Well, get mowing then!" she called.
"Alright!" he called, mowing the yard again.
o - o - o - o - o
Inside, the puppies are sniffing the artificial flooring. "Dad, this carpet smells like grass." said Brian Jr..
"That's because it is grass, Junior." said Brian.
"Aah, yeah." said Dean rolling in a grass on his back. "That's the stuff."
"Dean, quit playing around." said Mitzi. "everyone can see your doodle."
"Yeah, Dean." said Martin. "This is our new home, we have to make the best of this." Ellie chuckles.
"Dean's in a happy mood with some grass." said Ellie. "At least he's getting into his 'new home' spirit."
"At least he is." said Brian chuckling. "He's liking it."
"Anyway, kids." she said. "This is our living room. Where we could have our Family Night together."
"Family Night?" said Dean. "You mean like, spend time together?"
"Yes, Dean." said Brian. "Family Night is when we watch a movie."
"Or play a board game," said Brian Jr..
"Or share a story," said Frank.
"Or even discuss our latest trends," said Mitzi.
"Those too." said Brian chuckling.
"Here's the kitchen." said Ellie showing the family the kitchen. "Where we can cook some food for our mealtimes."
"So we won't get hungry?" said Dean.
"Not for a little time." said Brian. "Here's where the family comes to dine." Brian shows the family the dining room. "The dining room."
"This is where we eat, Dad?" said Martin.
"Yes, Martin." said Brian. "The table is where it's at."
"We have chairs?" said Frank.
"We have chairs, Frank." said Ellie. "That's what we need to sit at the table to have some food, talk and even say a prayer."
"This is great, Mom." said Brian Jr.. "No more worries with the food bowl."
"What's wrong with the food bowl, Junior?" asked Martin. "We usually share the food bowl."
"Well, we're growing puppies, Martin." said Brian Jr.. "We might be too big for one bowl." Ellie chuckled.
"Oh, Junior," she said. "There's gonna be more than just a food bowl."
"Mummy's right, Junior." said Eli. "There should be enough plates on this table for us to dine."
"Are we gonna keep talking about the plates," said Genie. "Or are we gonna keep touring the house?"
"Alright, alright, Genie." he said. "Let's press forward."
Brian shows the family the backyard. "Whenever you feel like you need to go outside," said Brian. "This is the backyard." Brian Jr. roams onto the grass.
"This is awesome." said Brian Jr.. "Come on out, pups. The grass is fine." the puppies join Brian Jr..
"You're right, Junior." said Sally. "The grass is awesome."
"Yeah, as what they say, the grass is always greener." said Frank.
"I could expand my mind sitting out here." said Eli. Brian chuckles.
"Okay kids," said Brian. "That's your fun outside."
Brian shows the family the next room. "And before we show you upstairs, there's one room where you keep busy, while we handle tasks here at home during the day." he said opening the door. "The puppy room."
"Wow." said the puppies.
"We can still have fun in there?" said Brian Jr..
"Who wouldn't?" said Brian. "Heck, you could even watch Paw Patrol in there."
"Paw Patrol?" said Mitzi.
"You mean like, some dogs come to every rescue in some place?" asked Martin.
"We know what it is, Martin." said the puppies.
Upstairs, Brian shows the family the puppies' bedroom. "After a hard day being puppies, you've earned a long night's sleep in your beds." said Brian.
"Wow, so no basket?" said Brian Jr..
"What's wrong with the basket?" asked Martin. Brian chuckles.
"You know, Martin." said Brian. "You might start growing soon."
"Daddy's right, Martin." said Eli. "As what they say, early to bed and early to rise makes a dog healthy, wealthy and wise."
"Aw, I was gonna say that, Eli." said Frank.
"Perhaps you didn't." said Eli.
"And in case you kids feel like you need to answer your nature's call," said Brian showing the family the bathroom. "The bathroom is where you're gonna need."
"Just like they say," said Frank. "When you gotta go, you gotta go."
"And to get clean, Dad?" said Mitzi.
"I think so, Mitzi." said Brian. "Here's the shower." The shower is mounted onto an oak tree and has hedge leaves for a door.
"That's the shower, Dad?" said Genie.
"It is, Genie." he said.
"Wow, look at these dials." said Brian Jr.. "I can't even tell what's hot and what's cold." Brian chuckled.
"Son, that dial on the left says 'Hot' and the one on the right says 'Cold'." said Brian. "If you turn one on, the shower will run, depending on the temperature." The family exits the bathroom. "Well, that brings you to the end of our tour, kids."
"At last." said Dean. "Now we can go outside and play."
"Excellent idea, Dean." said Brian Jr.. "Let's go outside." The puppies ran downstairs to go outside in the backyard.
"That's the end of our tour?" said Ellie.
"Not over yet, cutie pie." said Brian. Brian shows Ellie the master bedroom. "This is our bedroom." Ellie gapes in her surprise.
"Brian, it's wonderful." she said, then she feels the mattress and sheets. "This bed's even more comfortable than the cold floor."
"It certainly does, dear." he said. "It certainly does. Anyway, that's our bed. At night, we could make love and talk about it, while our puppies are asleep."
"Oh, Brian." she said giggling.
o - o - o - o - o
At the dining room, it's dinner time as the new Griffins sat at the table, before Ellie serves dinner. "So, how are you kids liking the new house so far?" asked Brian.
"It was great, Dad." said Martin.
"I like the grass floor, Dad." said Dean.
"We love the backyard." said Frank.
"Yeah, that's the best part." said Brian Jr..
"Even better than the apartment." said Genie.
"Yeah, because that place has no garden." said Sally.
"Of course it doesn't have a garden, Sally." said Mitzi. "Not all apartments have gardens." Brian chuckled.
"That's great." said Brian. "I'm glad you kids liked it."
"Dinner's ready." said Ellie bringing in the dinner.
"Ellie, I'm so impressed that the way you cooked dinner." said Brian.
"Thank you, Brian." she said serving food on the plates on the table. "This is our first family dinner, since we moved in." Mitzi smells food with her nose.
"Spaghetti and Meatballs?" said Mitzi.
"Vegan Meatballs." said Frank.
"Hey, Dad," said Brian Jr.. "How did you come up with this stuff?"
"It just came to me from our date." said Brian. "Anybody wanna say grace, before we dig in?"
"I would like to, Dad." said Martin raising his paw.
"Alright," said Brian. "Everyone, let's all bow our heads, fold our paws and close our eyes."
The family bowed their heads, folded their paws together and closed their eyes as Martin says a prayer. "Dear God and Jesus, thank you for the food we are about to receive. Bless the new Griffin family among us, bless our new friends we've made between Quahog, Rhode Island and here in Dogtown, Ohio and bless our Grandpa Sam for buying us this great house with the lottery money, that the Kaputski family won last Saturday. Amen."
"Amen." said the rest of the family.
"Alright, Griffins." said Brian. "Let's dig in." The family eats their dinner.
"So, Brian." said Ellie. "Ever thought about getting a new job here?"
"I've had plenty of jobs back in Quahog, Ellie." said Brian. "I never thought I could ever have a job right here in Dogtown. I just don't know where to start."
"Well, you could start tomorrow at the employment agency." she said. "See where you can get listed jobs by then."
"Well, that would be wonderful, Ellie dear." he said. "Maybe find one that pays decently."
"Hey Dad," said Brian Jr.. "Any chance you could have to find us a puppy school?"
"I don't see why we couldn't find any school for you, Junior." said Brian. "But we could try and see."
"A puppy school?" said Sally. "In Dogtown? I didn't know there was a puppy school."
"To be quite fair, Sally." said Eli. "Dogtown Puppy School has an age range from 1 week to 3 years. It is located at the other part of Dogtown on Mapletree Avenue."
"Wow, Eli, how did you know that?" said Brian Jr..
"It's a wild guess, I presume." said Eli.
"We'll try to look into this puppy school, son." said Ellie. "After all, you and the pups could be educated dogs, like your Dad."
"That might be true, dear." said Brian. "I mean, I've been to college twice." Brian then whispered to Brian Jr.. "I hope you won't end up a failure like me, because the original Griffin family back home at Quahog expected a graduated dog."
"Wow, Dad, I didn't know you've gone to college." said Brian Jr..
"Well, education does take work, Junior." said Brian. "Maybe you could learn a lot of stuff going on around."
o - o - o - o - o
The next day, at Dogtown Employment Agency, Brian is being interviewed by the job searcher. The job searcher is a female Chihuahua, aged 7 and wears a classy outfit. "So, Mr. Griffin," said the job searcher. "You're looking for a job."
"A real job," said Brian. "One that will help feed my new family. And may I say, you do have some fashion sense." The job searcher looks at Brian.
"Well, thank you for noticing." she said, then looks at Brian's resume. "According to your resume, this says that you were a writer."
"I was." he said. "I have no idea why Faster Than The Speed of Love didn't sell so much."
"I have no idea either." she said. "Anyway, what are your prior job experiences?"
"Well, my past job experiences back in Quahog were smelling people's suitcases for drugs at the airport, directing commercials in Hollywood, driving a taxi, working as a hardware clerk and teaching in Buddi Clancy Junior High." said Brian.
"I see," she said. "What was your last job back in Quahog?"
"Working at the suicide hotline." he said.
"Uh-Huh." she said. "Just give me a moment."
After a job search, the searcher has printed out a list of possible jobs that Brian could apply. "Okay, Mr. Griffin," she said. " I've found some possible jobs that suit you right here in Dogtown."
"Okay," he said. "Let's hear it." the searcher began to read the list to Brian.
"Mr. Griffin, I think I've found you a job as a bank teller." she said.
"I think that's a no-go, ma'am." he said. "I won't even tell what comes in and what goes out."
"What about a waiter?" she asked.
"Tried that too." he said. "Couldn't keep hold of my smile for a couple hours."
"What about real estate agent?" she asked.
"I was," he said. "Until Quagmire smashed my teeth out after selling that condo. That dumbass."
"I see that you have troubles with this 'Glenn Quagmire' person in your past." she said. "Hopefully, that won't happen right here." She then reads the one job that Brian could try. "Mr. Griffin, do you drive a car?"
"I can drive." he said.
"Well, I think this job might be suitable for you." she said as she hands Brian the list with a circled job.
"City bus driver?" he said reading it.
"I'm afraid so, Mr. Griffin." she said. "Dogtown might have an opening for a new bus driver, but that's gonna take some training."
"Well, I'd be happy to take that job." he said.
"That's great, Mr. Griffin." she said. "We'll inform the Dogtown Bus Station Information Center about the opening."
o - o - o - o - o
Meanwhile at Dogtown Puppy School, Ellie consults the Weimaraner principal. "So, I was wondering if we could enrol our puppies into this school." said Ellie.
"Mmm…" said the principal thinking for a moment. "Mrs. Griffin, would you consider that this puppy school is a place of learning, not just a place of obedience?"
"I would consider that, sir." she said. "Our puppies will learn anything."
"Anything you say?" he said. "Name each speciality."
"Well, Martin's good at Math." she said describing. "Frank has an interest in poetry, Coco has a sense of smell and Dean's weakness was being lonely, that's why he needs some friends."
"Okay, you mentioned your kids' strengths and weaknesses." he said. "Which is why we'd be very honoured to welcome them here."
"You would?" she said. "Aw, thank you, sir."
"You're welcome, Mrs. Griffin." he said shaking Ellie's paw. "I guess that we at Dogtown Puppy School will be seeing them on their first day of school."
"And I guess they'll see you and the rest on their first day of school." she said.
"Certainly, Mrs. Griffin." he said.
"Thank you, Mr. Principal." she said.
"Principal Edlington's the name." he said. "Principal James Edlington."
"They'll be looking forward to see you, Principal Edlington." she said.
"Indeed they will, Mrs. Griffin." he said. "Have a pleasant day."
o - o - o - o - o
At Dogtown Bus Station, Brian Griffin and the job searcher are at the Information desk asking for an opening. "Mr. Griffin's looking for an opening as the bus driver, madam." said the job searcher.
"Are you applying for a bus driver?" asked the Info Spaniel.
"I'm applying for a job as a bus driver, ma'am." said Brian. "I've been a taxi driver before, I'm still driving, but I've never driven a bus before now."
"Okay, sir." she said handing out the paper. "Please fill out this application form and sign at the bottom, then I'll inform the manager about your application for a bus driver."
After filling out the application form, Brian signs his signature on the bottom of the page and hands the form back. "Okay, Mr. Griffin." she said. "You've filled your application, followed by the number of your driver's license and with your resume, I'll hand the form to the manager. If he's happy with the application, he'll be able to hire you."
"You looking for me?" said the manager.
The manager is a Pit-Bull Terrier, wearing a white shirt, a black tie and sounds like Gilbert Gottfried. "Sir, Mr. Griffin has filled up an application for a bus driver." she said handing the manager the form. The manager looks at the form and looks at Brian.
"So you're Mr. Brian Griffin." he said.
"I am, sir." said Brian.
"Pleasure to meet ya." said the manager shaking Brian's paw. "I'm Chester, the manager of Dogtown Buses. I've heard that you're looking for an opening as a bus driver."
"I am looking for an opening as a bus driver, Chester." said Brian.
"Well, you're in a right place, son." said Chester. "We're looking for a new bus driver with all the driving experience you could ever have."
"Well, I'm the one that can drive." said Brian.
"Of course you are, my friend." said Chester. "You're hired. We'll start our training tomorrow morning."
"I'm hired?" said Brian, then he wags his tail. "Oh my God, I've got a job. I've got a job! Yahoo!"
"That's great, Brian." said Chester. "See ya tomorrow."
"Man, he's happy." said the Info lady.
"He's happy because he's hired." said the job searcher.
o - o - o - o - o
At the New Griffin's house, Ellie hums while doing the dishes, when Brian comes in excitedly. "Hey, honey." said Brian. "Guess what?"
"What is it, Brian dear?" asked Ellie.
"I've got a job!" he said excitedly.
"No way, really?" she said.
"Yeah." he said. "I've found a new job that no dog could ever have."
"What is that, dear?" she asked.
"A bus driver." he said.
"A bus driver?" she said. "Brian, I don't know what to say, but… which route did they assign you to?"
"Actually, I haven't had a route planned yet, sweetie." he said. "I've got training tomorrow."
"Well, I hope you'll do good in your training tomorrow." she said. "But I'm so glad that you've got a job."
"Yeah, I know." he said. They both hug each other as they wag their tails.
"Hey Brian." said Zack. "Did I hear that you've got a job?"
"I have, Zack." said Brian. "How did you know?"
"I've heard you shouting in excitement on your way home." said Zack. "Is that your wife standing next to you?"
"Yes she is." said Brian. "This is Ellie."
"Hi Zack." said Ellie.
"Hi Ellie." said Zack. "We're neighbours."
"I know," she said. "We've moved in."
"That's great." said Zack. "I'm sure our puppies will meet yours very soon. Mine and Jenny's."
"And I'm sure our puppies will meet yours too." said Brian.
"Zachary," called Zack's mum. "Are you peeing in the backyard?!"
"Mind your own business, Mom!" called Zack.
"Well excuse me, mister outside dog!" she called. "Why can't you use the god-dang toilet for pete's sake?!"
"Because, Jenny's in there taking a poo!" he called. "And I can't hold it any longer!"
"So you decided to pee in the backyard?!" she called.
"I had to!" he called. "What do you think I'm doing, watering the plants?!"
"Oh, I see," she called. "You've been watering the plants, while Jenny's on the toilet!"
"Don't remind me, Mom!" he called. "I was just meeting the new neighbours!"
"Whatever you say, Zachary!" she called. "When you've finished watering the plants, Mommy needs a foot-paw rub!"
"Don't mind my mom." he said to the Griffins. "She gets a bit cranky."
"It's okay, Zack." said Brian. "Mommies are meant to be old."
"Anyway, what job did you get?" asked Zack.
"I've got a job as a city bus driver." replied Brian.
"A bus driver?" said Zack curiously. "You mean like, collecting fares, giving them tickets, driving around town, stopping at stops to let people off the bus and let other people get on it, even return items if they forgot one?"
"Yep, that's it." said Brian.
"Brian's got a training course tomorrow at Dogtown Buses." said Ellie.
"Well I'd certainly hope that your husband will do well in training." said Zack. "By the way, Brian. Congrats on getting a new job."
"You're welcome, Zack." said Brian.
"Zack, is that our new neighbours?" said Jenny walking to Zack.
"Yes they are, my dear." said Zack. "That's Brian and Ellie. They're the Griffins."
"Nice to meet you two." she said. "I'm Jenny."
"She's my wife." he said. "We've been married for two months."
"Congratulations on your wedding." said Brian.
"Thank you." said Zack.
"So, I've heard that you've got a new job as a bus driver, Brian." said Jenny.
"Indeed I have, Jenny." said Brian. "I bet you and Zack are gonna have puppies."
"Oh, we are, Brian." she said. "Zack and I are thinking of naming one of our puppies after your wife." Ellie chuckled.
"Well, Brian and I are thinking of naming one of our puppies after you, Jenny." said Ellie. Jenny chuckled too.
"You're already pregnant?" said Jenny.
"I am." said Ellie. "And so are you. When do you think your puppies will be coming?"
"Oh, they'll be on their way." said Jenny. "We're about to become parents."
"And I'm gonna be a Grandma!" called Zack's mum.
"What did I say, Mom?!" called Zack.
"I know you're meeting your new neighbours, Zachary." she called. "But would you come and rub Mommy's feet?!" Zack sighs.
"Coming, Mom!" he called. Zack walked on his way inside the house before turning his head to the Griffins saying "Cranky." while doing his 'crazy' sign language.
"I didn't realise that Zack still lives with his mom." said Brian.
"Me neither." said Ellie. "She does sound a bit cranky."
"I wouldn't worry too much about Beatrice." said Jenny.
"Who the hell's Beatrice?" asked Brian.
"Zack's mom." she said. "She's been lonely since her husband passed on."
"So, Zack has to take good care of her until your puppies are born?" he said.
"I'm afraid so." she said. "Zack has his full responsibility for his mom."
"What does he do to help her?" he asked.
"Well, he helps her cook, clean, dress and he even massages her." she said.
"Well, he's been a helping paw for his mom." he said.
"Anyway," said Ellie. "Brian's got a new job as a bus driver."
"No way, really?" said Jenny.
"Yeah, for reals." he said. "First, I'm gonna start training tomorrow."
"I'm sure you'll do well in training, Brian." she said. "And congratulations on getting a new job."
"Gosh, thanks." he said blushing his cheeks. "So I'm guessing that means that I get to wear a uniform?"
"I pretty much guess so, Brian." she said. "It's fine that you and your family are living in the house naked as most dogs, but kinda embarrassing to go in the city. Lucky for us, we managed to wear clothes for us to go downtown.
"Clothes?!" said Brian and Ellie in unison, then they looked at each other.
"Yeah, everyone's wearing them while they're in town." said Jenny. "And sometimes, they strip off of them, when they get home."
"We'll try to find some street clothes, Jenny." said Ellie. "Where would you find a clothes store that doesn't cost over fifty dollars for each piece?"
"Well, Dogtown has a different variety of clothing stores that's under fifty dollars." said Jenny. "There's Doggy-Style, Barks Fur Clothes, Woofy Clothing, McGrowley's Clothes Shack, and Something Nude to Wear." Brian chuckles.
"Those are clever dog puns." said Brian. "Another reason why we moved here."
"I guess we could try McGrowley's." said Ellie. "I think that these clothes there are decent for good prices, but just not over fifty bucks."
"That's an excellent choice of a clothing store, Ellie." said Jenny. "It should be at Downtown Dogtown. Between Fido's NetCafé and Rover's Sports Emporium."
"Thanks for giving us the details, Jenny." said Ellie. "We'll look into it."
o - o - o - o - o
Later that night, the two mates tuck their puppies into bed singing "Go to sleep, our precious puppies, take the sleepy train all the way to Dreamland. Close your eyes and slumber, let the Sandman sprinkle your eyelids with sand. The moon will shine over your sleepy body, until the sun shines for your brand new day.". The puppies yawned.
"Dad, I'm so glad that we moved to a better house." said Brian Jr..
"We're all glad as well, son." said Brian, then he strokes Brian Jr.'s head. "Goodnight, pups."
"Goodnight, Dad." said the puppies. Brian turns off the light and closes the door on his way out.
"Mom, when are we going to school?" asked Martin.
"Tomorrow, sweetie." said Ellie feeling Martin's face. "I managed to get you kids some school supplies along with your backpacks."
"Mom, is tomorrow gonna be our first day of school?" asked Genie.
"Tomorrow's your first day, Genie." said Ellie. "Goodnight, little ones."
"Goodnight, Mom." said the puppies. Ellie turns off the light and closes the door on her way out.
In the master bedroom, the two mates got themselves ready for bed as they stripped off of their collars, stretched and yawned and got their bodies under the covers. "You know, Brian." said Ellie. "This is just the beginning of our new life together, right here in Dogtown."
"Yeah," said Brian. "Of all the good times I've had back in Quahog, I've managed to let go of dating humans in the past."
"Of course, dear." she said. "We should forget about dating humans and have our brighter future tomorrow morning."
"And we will, sweetie." he said. "At least we've sent a postcard to the Griffins."
"At least we have, dear." she said. The two mates kissed each other, turned off the lights and laid their heads down on their pillows.
"Goodnight, cutie pie." he said.
"Goodnight, Cool Whip." she said. The two mates closed their eyes and sound asleep.
And so, the new Griffins, the neighbours, the citizens of Dogtown and even the Kaputski family retired themselves to sleep until the very next day.
END OF CHAPTER 6
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Chapter 7 will be on its way soon. I've also created the OC neighbour of three grey Huskies.
DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fan fiction using characters from Family Guy, which is a registered trademark of FOX and The Walt Disney Company. I do NOT own any of these Family Guy related characters, they belong to Seth MacFarlane, FOX and The Walt Disney Company. The story I tell here focuses on my fantasy of Brian X Ellie is my own invention and is not purported or believed to be part of Seth MacFarlane's story canon. This story is for entertainment purposes only and is not part of an official plot. I am not making any money of this fan fiction using any Family Guy characters. I am truly grateful for Seth MacFarlane for his awesome show taking place in Quahog, Rhode Island, for without his show, my story wouldn't exist.
