The night after Aggie's birthday, Mavis was in charge at the counter as she gave a key to a floating brain. Then, she marked the calendar of the day, October 3, with a red marker.

"Ah, Aggie's 20 years old now," she sighed, "I thought at first she would be like 15."

"I know, right? I thought she was 15 years old when she first came here," Johnny agreed.

"Yeah. Too bad she can't celebrate her own Fangceanera."

"The- what?"

Then, Dracula came to answer that question, "Fangceanera. It's a traditional event that vampires, including Draculas, should go to a realm to perform a difficult task to earn his or her family cape on their 115th birthday. That's how I got mine."

"Wow, that's cool!" Dennis overheard the conversation, and popped out from the stairs.

"Yes, Denisovich, cool," Drac held him with his hands.

"That's how I got mine, too," Lydia interfered.

"Mine, too," Vlad added, "It's the most difficult task I've ever did, but I finally earned my cape."

"Well, for human girls, they called it Quinceanera . It's also a traditional event that girls could celebrate their 15th birthday," Johnny explained, "I don't think Aggie celebrated that at her 15th birthday. It's not actually a Philippine tradition."

"Too bad we never met her when she was 15. She should celebrate Quinceanera with us. She can even have her own Fangceanera here if she became a vampire and came here 5 years ago, and I don't think she'll make it to 115 years old," Mavis slouched, feeling sad for Aggie, "She might even earn her own cape to prove she can be one of us."

Then, Vlad thought of something to solve this solution, "Hmm, you know, I think she can have her Fangceanera soon."

"What are you talking about, Dad?" Drac asked.

"I'm saying she should have her fangceanera here... today," the elderly vampire.

"But her birthday is over," Mavis said.

"Actually, honey, there's nothing wrong of celebrating birthday before or after the day of your birthday. It's okay," Johnny stated.

"Isn't that prohibited to celebrate Fangceanera on her 20th birthday?" inquired Drac.

"It's worth to try," replied Vlad.

"This is outrageous!" Lydia yelled, "You can't celebrate Fangceanera if it's not her 115th birthday!"

come on, Lydia. It's just one little rule of tradition that we should break, just for a friend or an honorary family member," Vlad encouraged his daughter.

"Lydia, she's part human. We're not sure if she can survive up to 115, and we missed her 15th birthday. I mean, why wait if we can do it today?" Drac insisted.

"Besides, Aunt Lydia, Aggie deserves a Fangceanera, and a cape. Our family cape. She worked so hard to be one of us, and part of our family," Mavis added, "At least give her a try."

Lydia wanted to yell when her own family gave her lot of reason for Aggie to celebrate her Fangceanera on her late 20th birthday, but the vampires sighed in defeat, and cleared her throat, "Fine, I'll give her a chance. I should wake her up now," she glided towards the elevator.

"Aunt Lydia, what are you going to do with her?" Mavis asked suspiciously.

"Something I should have done when I first met her," she said just before the elevator closed.

"Huh?" the family was curious.


Aggie snored loudly in her coffin as she slept peacefully and happily. Suddenly, there was a loud bang from her door. When she opened the lid of her coffin to see what's going on, the door kept banging until Lydia destroyed it open.

"Rise and... well, just rise," Lydia approached Aggie with a scroll of lost of chores, "You have chores to do."

"What?! Chores! I have to do chores?! But why?!" Aggie cried.

"You humans asked so many questions," Lydia threw the scroll to Aggie.

Aggie tried to catch the bouncy scroll, "But Aunt Lydia my schedule of working isn't time yet. I have to rest so I can have enough energy to work. besides, I only have three chores: Organizing the hotel with human stuff, planning an upcoming party, and taking care of Dennis while Mavis is at work. This list has a lot of chores."

"Then you better get started, because, after you're done, we have a little surprise for you," Lydia said before going out of Aggie's room, "My family planned it, not mine."

When Lydia left, Aggie grunted frustratingly for this list of chores.


When Aggie left her coffin, she started to do her chores.

"'Gargle the distilled water for the frogs,' she said," Aggie mocked one of the chores Lydia listed as she gargled the water on her mouth, and spat it out for the frog to enjoy their puddle.

"'Catch tiny ants', she said," she mocked again as she used her super vision to look for crawling ants. She saw one on the floor of the hallway as she jumped, and caught one on her hand.

"'Sort the mail,' she said," Aggie was at the mailing room, waiting for the scrolls of mails from the tube. When she caught them all, she inserted it to another tube.

"'Remove the cobwebs,' she said," Aggie transformed into a bat, and used her bat body to removed the cobwebs from the pipes on the ceiling while doing flying tricks. It bothered her when the cobwebs covered her face and body.

"'Trim the vines,' she said," Aggie then used the scythe to trim the vines on the walls.

When she wiped the sweat off her forehead, Dennis appeared behind her on his bat form.

"Nanay Aggie, I have something to show you!" He grabbed Aggie's hand with his little bat feet, and dragged her into the hotel.

"Alright, Dennis, I'm coming," Aggie said.

When Dennis and Aggie entered the lobby, Dennis transformed back into his original form while making Aggie cover her eyes.

"Okay. What do you want to show me?" Aggie asked.

When she opened her eyes and looked at the lobby, she gasped in surprise. There are zombies and witches decorating the lobby with balloons, streamers, and banners, while Drac, Mavis, Johnny, and Vlad organized the place.

"Wow! What's going on?!" Aggie exclaimed.

"Aggie, you're just in time," Drac rubbed Aggie's hair, "We're preparing for your Fangceanera."

"Fangce- what?"

"Fangceanera is the event when a vampire turns 115, and earn his or her family cape." Mavis explained, "Since we're not sure if you can survive up to 115, because you're part human, and you missed your 15th birthday to celebrate Quinceanera, which Johnny said earlier, we decided to have your Fangceanera today!"

"I guess it's okay to celebrate your birthday again before or after the exact day of your birthday," Vlad added.

"Wow! Thanks, you guys, but you don't have to do this for me," Aggie chuckled.

"Oh, we are now. It's what families do. Besides, you have to perform a task to prove yourself you're a Dracula, like us, so you'll earn your very own Dracula cape," said Johnny.

"Task?! What task?" Aggie questioned.

"You see, Aggie, every vampire in their Fangceanera should face a difficult task to earn their family cape. It's part of our tradition," Vlad answered, "This is a fun tradition, not the other way around as you think.

"Imagine, if you will, Aggie," Mavis started to explain more about this event, "Tonight, you'll travel to the mysterious vampire realm where you'll face the Fangceanera Wheel of Destiny!" A magical hologram of the Wheel of Destiny appeared behind her.

"WOW!" Aggie, Johnny, and Dennis had their jaws dropped.

"Right! Spin the wheel...," Mavis demonstrated, "And whatever horrible terrible task it lands on, you must complete it to earn your cape!"

"Wow! I've never seen that task before," Aggie whispered in amazement, "It's like a holographic mission task back when I was in-training."

"Wow, it'll be so cool!" Dennis said, "I wish I can do that."

"Sorry, little bat, but you're still too young," Vlad patted Dennis' hair, "Your Nanay Aggie is at the right age," he turned to Aggie, "If you're ready for it."

"It sounds way worse, but I think I'm ready!" Aggie said enthusiastically, "This cape might be a sign to the whole universe that I can be a Dracula."

"Here. We got you something," Drac levitated a pink coffin-shaped box with a black bow tied around it..

"For me? A gift? But, you already gave me Uncle Vic's BBQ coupon for free mud pie," reminded Aggie.

"Yeah, but that's like a boring gift we ever gave you," Mavis scratched the back of her neck sheepishly, "But this gift if better."

"Aww, thanks, guys," when Aggie unwrapped the box, and opened her present, she took out her gift; a beautiful dress with a black top that has a bat-shaped ribbon on the front, and white, red, and black stripes on the skirt, from the waist to the bottom, "It's beautiful!"

"It was my mom's," Mavis said, "Before I was born, she made two dresses for my Fangeanera, just in case one of them won't fit for me, so I want you to have this extra dress."

"The dress was suppose to be purple, so we re-colorized it with your three favorite colors: white, red, and black," Drac added.

"I love it!" Aggie hugged her new dress, and twirled around.

"This is a big night for you, Aggie. Are you sure you're ready? This isn't some kind of 'Holographic' task training that you were talking about. You're life is at risk for this," Drac warned, "We can always postpone, you know."

"Don't worry, Dad. She can do it, right, Ags?!" Mavis exclaimed excitingly.

"Absolutely!" Aggie answered confidently, "I don't think you can postpone birthdays, Drac. And, in any way, I'm ready. Trust me. I got this."

"Very well, then."

"By the way, Ags, we invited you family and friends to come over," Vlad continued.

"That's great, Vlad! But don't invite my old classmates. they're not interested on things when I'm involved, but my team can come, so as my whole family," Aggie said.

"It's a deal," Mavis nodded in agreement.


Later at night, every monster in the hotel left their rooms, and went to the lobby to celebrate Aggie's birthday again, but, this time, it's her Fangceneara! They attended one once, at Mavis' 115th birthday, but now, it's Aggie turn. It's been 10 years since they had a Fangceneara, so the waiting is quite shorter than they thought. Aggie's only friends, the I Team, came as well as they never missed their leader's once-in-a-lifetime special vampire birthday. Her whole family came too. There were her parents, uncles, aunts, cousins, cousins-in-law, and first cousins once removed. Even her friends from her home world were there, which is technically her family-friends, like her parents' employees who worked for her parents in business.

A zombie was tied with floating balloons threw confetti in the air. At the lobby, the guests were waiting for Aggie to be introduced in her party.

"Okay, everybody. Listen up," Drac announced, "Introducing our 20-year-old new friend, Agatha Galido!"

The curtain lifted as Aggie came out with two floating brains carried her red, white, and black veil.

"Holy Rabies," Drac, Mavis, and Vlad smiled.

"Whoo! Go, Aggie!" The I Team cheered.

"Happy Birthday, baby girl!" Leo called her daughter.

"Now, before we start with a fun party, I thought we share the most intimate part of the ceremony with our closest family and friends," added Drac.

"So, what will our niece do in her 'Fangceneara' thing?" Anunciacion asked.

"Ugh, do we have to explain about Fangceneara all over again when someone asked about it?" Mavis grunted.

"You will know, Tita," Aggie replied to her aunt.

"I can't believe you let your daughter live with these monsters," Sr. Dolores whispered to her youngest sister.

"She's our daughter, sis. Let her be," Bernadette scowled quietly.

"Now, it's time to spin the Fangceneara Wheel of Destiny!" Drac exclaimed as a clown monster took out a kiddie version of the Fangceneara Wheel of Destiny that contained pictures of pillow, candy, ice cream, flower, chicken, balloon, cake, and two hearts, and a peppermint candy at the middle.

Vlad, Mavis, Johnny, Dennis, Lydia, and the guests just had their jaws dropped, unsatisfied. Few of the guests also coughed.

"What is that?" Michael Villa, Aggie's cousin-in-law, asked.

"The Fanceneara Wheel of Destiny!" Drac said before making fake coughs while speaking, "This is... much-safer... updated version, which is just invented this early evening, but isn't it awesome?"

Aggie didn't know what to say, but Mavis stood up behind Aggie to scold Drac, "One, no it isn't. And two, why would it be here?! Aggie was supposed to travel to an unknown realm, caught between the many goblin dimensions!"

Drac scratched the back of his neck as he lied, "Oh, yeah, the realm. It's, uh... being, uh... fumigated, so, uh... instead, you could spin the new wheel right here in the hotel where it's safe."

"Is this the same wheel that you made at my Fangceneara before I went to the real one?" asked Mavis as she remembered the wheel 10 years ago.

"No..." Drac lied.

"This is an atrocity, a mockery of our most esteemed ritual!" Lydia yelled.

"You can't stop progress, Lydia," Drac said, then turned to Aggie, "now, go ahead, Aggie, spin the wheel!"

Without complaining, Aggie span the wheel as when the wheel stopped spinning, the arrow pointed the picture of a cake, "What was that mean?"

"That mean you have to blow up the candles. Trust me, I've been there," Mavis muttered.

"Wait, that's it? That's all I have to do to earn my Dracula family cape?" asked Aggie.

"He, he, he, come on, blowing candles is super dangerous," Drac said as he brought a five-layered cookies n' cream cake, "Right, Frank?

Frank and Eunice are now hiding behind the guests, fearing for their lives from the fire, "H-h-he's not wrong!" Frank stammered in fear.

Aggie rolled her eyes as she blew the candles on her cake, which she accidentally blew harder, the cake flew from the table.

"Woo-hoo! Give it up for my friend, Aggie, who has earned her traditional Dracula cape on her very own!" Drac cheered, and clapped his hands.

The guests clapped unsatisfied. Even Aggie was unsatisfied. This isn't what she was expecting on her Fangceneara. She wanted to have a challenge to earn her cape to prove herself she can be a Dracula, just like what Mavis said when she explained about the event.

"Now, I'll go get your cape back in my room," Drac whispered to Aggie before transforming into a bat, and flew away to get Aggie's cape.

When Drac gone, Vlad approached Aggie, and patted her back, "Sorry, Aggie, I don't know what came up with that boy"

"No, I know, what, Vlad," Aggie sighed sadly, "Drac thinks I can't survive this task to earn my Dracula family cape because I'm part human."

"What? No, it's not that," Mavis grinned sheepishly. She said thagt to cheer Aggie up, but it didn't work when she saw the look on her friend's face, "Maybe a little true."

"Listen, Aggie. You're the first human or half-human/half-vampire to have her own Fangceneara, and to get into this task to earn that cape," Vlad explained, "We don't know if this is safe for you. We're just so worried about you since... You know when," he didn't want to mention about the time she was stabbed nearly on the heart.

"Well, this isn't fair! I want a chance at my destiny of being a vampire!" Aggie stomped her foot in tantrum.

Suddenly, a strong wind roared as Lydia stomped her staff on the floor to open a big hole; a portal to the vampire realm that Mavis was talked about, "You want to prove you're a Dracula, the prove is in the pudding!"

"Hooray! Pudding!" Matthew Lucas clapped excitingly.

Aggie's family and team gasped in horror, and worried for her.

Aggie groaned, "I can't live, knowing I got the kiddie version of my Fangceneara. They can save the fake stuff for dumb ones, like Denzel."

"Aww, thanks, I..." Denzel was touched, then realized what aggie said about him, "Hey! And I don't have fangs. I just wish I have those."

"Well, we're coming with you, Sweetie," Leo said as the whole family cheered.

"No, you may not!" Lydia strictly demanded, "Only vampires or part-vampires may cross the sacred threshold. Time for battle."

Aggie nodded as she changed her dress into her regular clothes, and turned into a bat, "Be right back with my cape," she said before flying down the hole, and it closed.

Everyone in the room gasped in worry.

Then, Dracula came back with a white cape for Aggie, "Aggie, I got your cape," then, he saw that Aggie is not around anymore, "Ags? Where did she go?"

Lydia snapped her finger to make a giant ball appear above everyone as it showed Aggie excitingly traveled down the realm.

"AGGIE!" Drac screamed in horror, then yelled angrily at Lydia, "WHAT DID YOU DO?!"

"Only what you were not prepare to do, just like what you almost did to Mavis 10 years ago," Lydia yelled back, "Trust me on this."

"Haven't you forgotten what we've told you? I'm in charge of her!" shouted Drac.

"Um, we are in charge of her!" Mavis reminded that the whole family is in charge of looking after Aggie while she stayed at the hotel.

"And the majority said that she should follow her destiny as a vampire. She'll be fine, Drac," added Vlad.


Aggie made it down to an unknown realm where there are black floating ghost around. Aggie was quite scared and nervous about the place, but she felt so excited for a task, and earn a cape. She transformed back to her original form, and walked while looked around.

"Okay, Aggie, calm down, this is what vampires on their day. There's nothing to worry about. I just hope there's an exception for me," Aggie gulped. then, he noticed a black dead tree with a skeleton under it. The skeleton blew a bubble gum as it popped, "Man, I sure wish I have a gum right now."

A green smoke appeared behind her, and revealed a woman with braided hair, wearing a purple dress and purple bonnet, "I've been waiting a long time for you, Agatha Galido!"

Aggie turned and yelped, "Who are you, and how did you know my name?!"

"I know all vampires. I'm Miranda, keeper of the Wheel of Destiny," the Wheel of Destiny appeared besides the woman.

"Wow!" Aggie's eyes widened when she stared at the wheel.

"I presume you're ready to spin?"

Aggie bravely touched the wheel and span it. Miranda started to laugh maniacally.

Back at the hotel, everyone gasped in worry for Aggie's life when they watched her spinning the wheel.

"Oh, I can't look. She's so young!" Leo cried on his wife's shoulder.

"Oh no, Aggie!" Drac screamed.

"Let her go, brother! She is to do this alone, without any interference, or the consequences will be dire," said Lydia.

"You're right, no interfe-" Before he could finish, Drac created a distraction by making a fake news alert, "Hey, who spilled yellow water on the carpet?"

When everyone looked at what Drac was pointing, he secretly opened the hole to the unknown realm, and transformed into a bat before he flew down.

"Drac, no!" Vlad yelled as he jumped to stop his son, but the hole closed.

"No!" Lydia growled when it was too late to stop her brother.

"Wow, deja vu," Mavis stated as she was remembered her own Fangceneara when Aggie was involved in this event.


At the unknown realm, the wheel kept spinning, and Miranda laughed maniacally.

Drac made it down as he flew towards the wheel, and Aggie, "AGGIE!" without thinking enough, Drac was stuck between the pointer and the wheel.

Miranda angrily teleported Drac from the wheel to the cage as he transformed back into his regular form.

Aggie gasped, "Drac? What are you doing here?"

"Oh, uh, hey, Ags, I'm gonna go out on a limb here, and say this didn't work out the way I hope!" Dracula confessed.

Aggie screamed as she turned to Miranda, "Can I spin again? What about my Dracula cape? Can I still earn my cape?"

"Interference in the Fanceneara rituals is strictly prohibited!" Miranda's shout caused aggie to fell backwards, "Not only do you not get your cape, but he loses his, too... again!" she took Dracula's cape, and made it disappeared.

Drac was horrified that he lose his cape, "Yo can't take my cape again! I'm the Prince of Darkness! Do you know how important that cape is to me? And how..." Then, he saw Aggie's stare of guilt, showing him how she felt when she wanted to earn a vampire cape, just like he and Maivs did before. Drac then felt guilty of what he had done... again, "Okay, I see what I have done now."

"This was my big chance to prove my life as a vampire, as a Dracula!" Aggie sobbed, "Ever since I met you and your family, mysteriously turned into a vampire, and let me into your family, I always wondered what would I do with my life, and now, I think this is the key to my answer. To show all of you I can be part of your family, that I can be a Dracula."

"I'm sorry, Agatha, really. I only did it to protect you. I promised your parents that I could do that," Drac apologized.

"I know, Drac, but you have let me do this myself. I can protect myself, you know. Does this reminded you when you did the same to Mavis 10 years ago?"

Drac then reflected at this. He could imagine that it was not Aggie who cried before him, but it's Mavis, who also wanted to earn the cape, and showed him that she can do things all by herself without her father's protection. He then convinced Miranda, "Please, give her another chance!"

"PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASE!" Both Drac and Aggie cried with puppy eyes.

Miranda was annoyed by the two vampires' cries as she covered her ears. Then, she shouted in defeat, "Fine! Just stop making that noise."

The two vampires gasped happily. Everyone at the hotel cheered.

"But..." Miranda continued, "You're gonna work for it! You want to earn your cape? You have to spin five times!"

Dracula and Aggie exclaimed in fear. Everyone at the hotel gasped in shock.

"Five times?! That's impossible! Mavis can do three, but no vampire can do five!" Drac protested.

"But I can!" Aggie said in pride.

"Ooooooohhhhhh!" the guests and the rest of the Dracula family (except Lydia) were shock for Aggie's bravery.

"Bravo... for a human," Lydia cheered quietly.

"Aggie, please, this is too risky," Drac warned.

"Drac, come on, you have to trust me," Aggie convinced, "I can do this. I'm always ready. Don't worry about it," she then span the wheel hard.

Miranda cackled evilly again as she used her power to rise up a rock table with a miniature-sized castle on it.

"Uh, what am I suppose to do with this?" asked Aggie.

"This!" Miranda shrank Aggie to fit herself into the miniature castle. Drac was now worried.

When Aggie was on the small castle, she questioned Miranda, "So, what am I going to do now?"

When the wheel span slower, the pointer pointed a picture of two garlic cloves.

"Behold, gargle with garlic!" Miranda announced.

"'Gargle with garlic'?!" Aggie panicked as she remembered vampires are allergic to garlic.

When a pitcher of garlic water rose from the ground, Aggie nervously took a sip from the pitcher, and gargled it for 3 seconds before spitting it out in a glass on the floor, but nothing happened to her. She did it again, and spat on another glass. She did the same procedure 8 more times as she emptied the whole pitcher, which Miranda growled angrily. Aggie then realized garlic didn't affect her since she's still part-human.

"Alright, Aggie!" Drac cheered.

"Task #2," Miranda span the wheel as it stopped, and the pointer pointed a picture of a demon face, "Capture an invisible imp!"

"Oh my!" Aggie gulped. Then, she felt something crawling on her skin, but she never saw it. It must be an invisible imp. She tried to feel that running invisible imp to find and capture it, but while she kept doing this, she remembered something that she had done this before, "It's weird. Why does this stuff feel so familiar? Like I've done it before," Aggie then gasped as she recalled minutes ago when she gargled with garlic water, and spat it on every glass. It's like the same chore she did when she gargled distilled water for the frogs to make their new pond, "'Gargle the distilled water for the frogs,' she said," Then, she tried to recall this kind of chore, "'Catch tiny ants', she said," Aggie used her super vision to look for the invisible imp. Through her sight, she saw something moving. She jumped into it, and caught the imp in her hand.

The others at the hotel cheered again for Aggie for capturing the invisible imp.

"I can't believe it. She's actually doing it!" Mavis squealed.

"Only three more challenges left," Johnny said excitingly.

"Task #3," Miranda span the wheel, and the pointer pointed a picture of sharp sticks, "The steak gauntlet!"

"'Stake gauntlet'? What is a-" Before Aggie could finish, a giant stake was launched at her, and pinned her with her shirt collar on the wall, "That kind of stake!"

On the other wall, a dozen of holes launched stakes every second. Aggie screamed as she ran away, trying to avoid the stakes.

Everyone at the hotel watched the whole scene as Aggie's family and friends feared for her life.

"MY HEART!" Vlad screamed as he grasped his chest at the spot of his heart, and fainted, remembering how Aggie got stabbed on the chest with a stake while saving his life.

Johnny caught the fainting Vlad on time before he hit the floor.

While dodging through the path of stakes, Aggie could see the finish line. Then, she had an idea, "'Sort the mail', she said," she then grabbed the stakes, and inserted them all in every hole as the walls exploded. Miranda gasped in disbelief. Aggie cheered for herself as she crossed the finish line.

"HOORAY! YEAH! ALRIGHT!"

Miranda growled as she span the wheel, and the pointer pointed a picture of two bats, "Task #4: Bat obstacles!"

Metal pipes connected one wall to another of the miniature castle. Since there's no way out with her original form, Aggie turned into a bat, and flew through pipe obstacles, "'Remove the cobwebs,' she said," Aggie can do ups and downs, and even looping around the pipe before crossing the finish line as she Transformed back to her regular form.

Aggie's family cheered and shouted happily to support her.

"Only one more challenge left," Rosario said, cheering for her niece, "She can do it!"

Aggie couldn't believe she can get through these challenges, especially when she did those chores Lydia gave to her, "I can't believe! So, Lydia has been training me all this time?"

Miranda than span the wheel as harder as she could as the pointer pointed a picture of skeleton heads, "The last one, and it's my favorite; Skeleton Army!"

A sword and shield suddenly poofed on both of Aggie's hands, and an army of skeletons appeared with golden swords, shields, and helmets.

"Bet she didn't train you for this!" Miranda laughed.

Everyone gasped in horror, except Lydia, who believed in Aggie that she can pull that off.

"'Trim the vine,' she said!" Aggie shouted as she jumped into action.

"Now that is awesome!" Lydia cheered in silence.

Aggie did the same action when she trimmed those vines. She slashed every skeleton on her way, and even protected herself with the shield. When she slashed the last skeleton, she screamed in victory, "OH YEAH!" She finally won the battle, and completed the challenges.

Dracula punched his fists in the air proudly.

Everyone in the room shouted proudly for Aggie, including Lydia , but she calmed herself down before anyone noticed her cheering.

Aggie poofed out from the miniature castle, and reverted back to her normal size, wearing her fangceneara dress, while Drac was freed from his cage.

"Drac!" Aggie squeaked happily to see the vampire free.

"I'm so proud of you, Aggie!" Drac rubbed Aggie's hair, and hugged her, "I always knew you could do it!"

"Really?" Aggie smirked, recalling about what he did.

"Well, I know now. How's that?" Drac shrugged as Aggie hugged him.

Miranda roared in frustration as Drac and Aggie embraced in fear, but the scary girl made the wheel disappeared, "Five tasks?" she admitted in defeat, "I-I never thought I'd live to see the day. I mean, I guess I didn't, but congratulations anyway. You've earned your cape, both of them."

Drac retrieved his cape back, and Aggie finally earned her own Dracula cape. Instead of black, just like the other family members, Aggie's cape is white with black inner-lining, "It's perfect," she said.

"It's really your color," Drac commented.

"Good luck, Agatha Dracula. Wear that cape proudly," Miranda smiled, "Oh, does your name fit for a Dracula? Because I don't want to sound rude."

"Oh, my name is still Agatha Galido, but, as a Dracula, I think I can change my name to... Agafya," Aggie suggested.

"Great name choice, Aggie," Dracula gave her a thumb-up.

"Thank you, but Aggie is always my nickname ," said Aggie.

"Very well, then," Miranda nodded, "Oh, and tell Dennis I will see him soon!" She laughed maniacally.

Mavis carried and hugged Dennis in fear as the boy hid his face on his mother's chest.

"I think we need a little time to train Dennis before his time," Vlad said.

"Agreed," Mavis nodded. They don't know when will be Dennis' time, but they'll better be ready.

Miranda teleported Drac and Aggie back to the hotel, where their family and friends are waiting for them.

"That was the most awesome thing I have ever seen!" Rainbow Dash cheered.

"Yeah, and since our souls bonded, it's basically like I did it, too," Red added.

"Yep, kinda true," Aggie blushed.

Then, the rest of the Dracula family approached the two vampires to congratulate them.

"You did it, Ags! I knew you could do it!" Mavis exclaimed.

"A job well done, Aggie," Lydia congratulated.

"Thank you for believing in me, Lydia, and all of your training. It means a lot," Aggie thanked.

Lydia sighed for admitting it, "I always knew you could do, girl. Even if I didn't show it... ever."

"Lydia, I hate asking you this again, but... can I hug you again?" Aggie extended both her arms for a hug.

"Fine, but still, hurry up, and be quick about it while no one's looking," Lydia said through her teeth.

Aggie quickly hugged her tightly, but she can still hear the icy crunch from the vampiress' body, "She still ice-cold," Aggie whispered to the rest of the family.

"Yeah, it's actually my fault. Sorry," Vlad admitted about raising Lydia too well.


At the ballroom, the zombies and witches hang the posters of Aggie in her Fangceneara dress. Chyna was at the stage, singing a birthday song that she wrote when she was at Webster High.

Get one a year,
A time for joy and cheer,
So blow out your candles,
You were born this day,
You're free to get me a gift,
Perhaps an eyebrow lift,
It's time to party like a rockstar,
You were born this day!

All of the monsters, Aggie's family, and the I Team were dancing to make the night last long for Aggie's Fangceneara.


Meanwhile, Aggie is with her parents, Dracula, Mavis, Johnny, Dennis, Vlad, and Lydia, sitting on the roof of the hotel, and watching the big bright moon in front of them.

"This is such a disgusting and wonderful party, Aggie," Drac commented.

"Thanks, Drac," Aggie smiled, "Even though you almost totally ruined my Fangceneara, I mean, like destroyed, crashed, wrecked!"

"Okay. I get it, I get it. I've been there."

"I'm glad that you're there to see it."

"Of course. You're part of the family now. I should support my family."

"Besides, we broke the rule of Fangceneara just for you," Vlad added.

"I'm relief that you've been safe and happy at the hotel while your mother and I've been away," Leo said.

"Thanks, Dad, Mom. I couldn't done it without you coming here to support me and cheering me on. I'm so glad you're both here," Aggie hugged both of her parents.

"Us, too, Agatha," Bernadette embraced her daughter back, "Who would've thought of having this special occasion for our little girl?"

"Since you two won't be working for a while, maybe you could stay at the hotel for a vacation?" asked Aggie.

All of the monsters, humans, and the I Team came on the roof in shock. The whole human family gasped in horror as they weren't satisfied for this suggestion, but the monsters and the I Team were excited for this. They are now waiting for an answer.

Both Leo and Bernadette thought about it, "Well..."


Moral of the story: Time to let go
Trust others that they can take care of themselves

Finally, I finish the chapter.

Aggie has her own Fangceneara on her 20th birthday, which it broke a little rule of it because of her age. This chapter based on Hotel Transylvania the series: Fangceneara, which is the same as Mavis' Fangceneara, only with few changes.

Song: Born this Day by China Anne McClain from A.N.T. Farm.

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