Geronimo scampered through the Vampyrs cave. He was headed to the basement. It was rather odd, since the basement was by far the scariest place in the cave and Geronimo was frightened out of his fur by the living room alone.
"Goo, goo?" Something said. Geronimo froze and turned around. It was Slugsy Wugsy. Slugsy had gone to live with the Woz family, who had gone to visit the Vampyrs. Why, you may ask. Here's why: Glut's parents had vandalised The Woz house. Now that was very immature for adults. The nature of how the house was vandalised will not be explained, but for the Woz to have to move in temporarily with the Vampyrs, you could guess that the nature of which the house was vandalised would've made you faint.
Anyway, Slugsy stared at Geronimo. "Goo, goo?" He repeated. "Shush," Geronimo said softly. However, it was too late; Isaac had come, followed by Buddy. "Why are you going down into the basement?" Isaac asked when he saw Geronimo. "Well…" Geronimo paused.
"Come on, out with it," Buddy said harshly. Isaac nudged him. "Well, OK, I'll tell you," Geronimo said. He whispered in Isaac's ear. Isaac nearly hit the ceiling. "HE'S HERE?" He yelled. "Shush," Geronimo said.
"Who's here?" Buddy asked. "It's Professor von Volt," Geronimo admitted. "Who's that?" Buddy asked. "The Professor at New Mouse City," Geronimo explained. "Why can't the others know?" Isaac asked. "The others are vampires," Geronimo said. "If they find a mouse here, they'll drink his blood, I'm sure of it."
"Why isn't he a mythical creature?" Isaac asked. "Because, the Grand High Wizard cast the dome above the ground, not under it," Geronimo explained. "But the Teufelchen were under ground and they were monsters," Isaac said. "But they were genuine monsters, Volt is not," Geronimo said. "Wait a moment, Benjamin and the others didn't change back into mice when they went underground," Isaac said. "But, they were creatures before they went underground so they didn't change," Geronimo said. "Creatures?" Buddy asked. "I will not say my nephew is a monster," Geronimo said firmly.
"Uncle G," I said, running up to him. "Hey, Professor von Volt is under there in the ground," Buddy said. "HE'S HERE?" I said, jumping into the air like Isaac. "Why would you tell him that?" Geronimo asked. "He's a mouselet, why would he eat him?"
"Don't worry, I already drank three cups, I was dehydrated," I said. "Now I'm full. I don't think I'll need to drink anymore blood as of now."
Then we heard a knocking from underground; Volt was knocking on the walls to signal Geronimo. He was confused as to why Geronimo had not come yet. "He wants us to come now," Geronimo said. "Let's not upset him."
We opened the basement door and started to walk down. Water dripped from the ceiling, dropping on our heads. The stairs creaked with every step. They were undoubtedly very old, likely older than the Grand High Witch herself. The stairs seemed endless, and we were getting tired. Geronimo was shaking with fear; he was not used to being in places like this.
Finally, we came to a stop at the end of the stairs. We rested our paws on the ground. It was pitch black underground. Everyone was scared, even Buddy. A worm then dropped on my shoulder. I jumped and flicked it away.
"Where's Professor von Volt?" I asked. "He's somewhere down here," Geronimo said. "You mean you're unsure where he is," Buddy snarled. "Hey, he just dropped me into his metal ship, he didn't show me where I was," Geronimo snapped.
"Look for something silver," I said. "It was silver, right?" Geronimo nodded. We searched around. For a minute or so, we found nothing. We were all beginning to get impatient. Finally, just as we were about to give up, Isaac bumped his nose on something steel. "Ow," He said. I ran up and placed my paws forward, and I felt something steel. "Isaac found the ship," I said. "Well, it's not a ship but I don't know what else to call it so let's call it that." The others ran up to it. Geronimo knocked on the ship, signalling to Volt they were here. In response, the door opened and we all ran inside.
Sure enough, there stood Volt. "Hello, old friend," He said. "Long time, no see."
"But I saw you about four days ago," Geronimo said. "Still, it felt like a long time," Volt said. Before they could continue, I interrupted. I had a few questions. "Why are you here, Volt?" I asked. "Well, I heard Geronimo and Creepella talking about going to Mysterious Valley and decided to follow you. I had this idea that whoever vandalised my invention had to do with why you were here, so I followed you, thinking I could help."
"And why didn't you tell us?" I asked. "Well, I was too shocked by my destroyed invention I forgot," Prof. Volt admitted. "I'd still like to know who did that."
"You really want to know," Geronimo said. Volt nodded. "I don't know, but I have a good guess." Geronimo whispered in Volt's ear. "Now it makes sense," Volt said. "I dished them at that assembly."
"They are doing something much worse," Isaac said. "They are planning an up rise to take over Mysterious Valley," Isaac said. "How do you know?" Buddy asked. "That woman who took your happiness," Isaac said. "I bet she was one of them."
"We have to stop them," Prof. Volt said. It was then we heard paw steps from outside. We became as still as possible. Then Buddy sneezed. "Who's there?" A voice asked. It was Victor. The door opened, and Victor and Farley came in.
Both of them jumped when they saw us. "It's a mouse," Victor said. "It's dinner," Farley declared. "Wait, stop," I said. "Why," Farley asked. "He has a point, you already had dinner," Farley said. You know how vampires had this ability to look inside others to see if they had any blood in them? Well, Victor did this to Farley to see if he was full, and he gasped. He had seen my blood with that x-ray vision earlier, and while there was a tiny speck of it, he could see that my blood was inside Farley.
I noticed the look on his face, and asked, "Are you alright?" Victor snapped back into reality. "I'm fine," He lied.
"It's getting late, we should all be going now," Geronimo said. We left Prof. von Volt and ran up the stairs. "Goodbye," Isaac said. He ran out of the house and back to his house. Little did he know, a skinny figure watched him from a distance. A figure named Snotnose.
At the Vampyrs, while Farley slept, Victor confronted me. "You know how you were bitten by a vampire bat, causing you to become a vampire?' He asked. I nodded. "I think I know who bit you," He said. He whispered in my ear. "WHAT?" I screamed. "What is it?" Amides asked. "Nothing," I said. I turned back to Victor. "So your saying Farley bit me while on my way to Monster Valley?" I asked. He nodded. I fainted.
Farley looked down at my body. "I knew he wouldn't take this well," He said. He dragged me into my room and into bed. As soon as he left, I woke up. "Should I confront Farley on this now?" I asked myself. "No, I'll confront him tomorrow." With that, I fell to sleep.
