Chapter 10: Conclusion

Dorian was walking with Allan Quatermain in the hall of the palace, both of them sharing a laugh.

"So no hard feelings about being tossed out of the window?" asked Dorian, who was returned to normal.

"It wasn't the first time I was thrown out of a window," said Quatermain, "and it won't be the last." The elderly hunter playfully punched Dorian on the arm.

"Funny guy," chuckled Dorian as Quatermain left.

"You asked to see me?" asked Mycroft as he entered the palace hall.

"Yeah," said Dorian, "I just wanted to tell you that I've been to your house on top of the hill and I didn't hear any sweet music." Dorian placed the model of a house back on the hill after removing the model of Graytopia. "I won't be building my summer house there."

"You know," said Mycroft, "there was sweet music on the hill next to it."


There was a hill next to the one where Holmes had his house. On that hill was Graytopia, but it wasn't anything like the model that had become part of the bird bath. Dorian's summer house was more of a small cottage type of home.

"Boom, baby!" shouted Dorian as he burst out of his house in his swim suit.

"Boom, baby!" Mycroft shouted as he did the same thing from his own house.

In Dorian's pool, Dorian, Mycroft, and several other villagers were swimming, splashing and partying. When Dorian got out of the pool to dry off, he put on a wool over top with a llama embroidered on the front.


Meanwhile, Edward Hyde was leading Tom Sawyer, Mary Sawyer, Sid, Huck Finn, Becky Thatcher and Joe Harper were on a hike in the jungle. They all wore scout uniforms. Perched on Hyde's shoulder was the squirrel that he spoke with earlier. Hyde was teaching everyone how to speak squirrel.

"I had an acorn and it is gone," Edward translated for the squirrel's gibbering. "Did you take the acorn?"

"Squeaky squeak squeak squeaky," replied the agents in Hyde's group.

"Did you eat the acorn?" Hyde translated.

"Squeaky squeaky squeak," was the answer.

"You owe me a new acorn," Edward translated for the squirrel.

"Squeak!" The agents presented their acorns. Tom elbowed the kitten wearing a miniature uniform.

"Squeakum," said kitten Mina as she presented an acorn in her paw.

The End!


Note: Okay, that was the silliest thing I ever wrote. I just hope some Mina and Tom fans don't come and kill me for the mean things I did to them. Yeah, I wanted all other characters of literature to make appearances in this because I really don't want to resort to OCs. I'm not sure that I will do Kronk's New Groove, I only saw the film once and it wasn't as great. I probably wouldn't pull it off well.