"Charlie, are you sure making everyone watch a kids cartoon for moral lessons is a good idea?" asked Vaggie.
"Avatar: The Last Airbender has some very good writing, plus I think Zuko would be a good catalyst to show on how to properly redeem yourself." said Charlie.
"I don't know; I think they'd probably use it as an excuse to sin." said Vaggie.
"Don't worry; I purposefully took out The Great Divide from the DVD collection for that reason." said Charlie.
As both of them went downstairs to the lobby, their eyes widened to see the place filled with all sorts of gold, jewels, and pricey trinkets scattered about. The two of them then went over to Angel who was laying on the couch, petting Fat Nuggets.
"Angel, do you know what all this treasure is doing here?" asked Charlie.
"Oh yeah. We watched The Waterbending Scroll and decided to steal from pirates cause Katara said it was okay." said Angel.
"YOU DID WHAT?!" asked Vaggie.
"Oh no. I forgot about The Waterbending Scroll." said Charlie in embarrassment.
"I'd say I can't believe you'd use some sort of loophole from that show to sin, but that'd be lying." said Vaggie.
"Hey now, it's not our fault we had to watch that anime to get lessons in being good." said Angel.
"First off, it's not an anime; it was written by Americans and animated in South Korea." said Vaggie, "Second, yes it is!"
"Oh come on, it's no big deal; it was just pitates; they already stole this shit anyways." said Angel.
"Gold is one of my favorite kinds of booty." said Niffty as she held some gold doubloons in her hands.
Charlie then turned to Alastor.
"Alastor, you didn't partake in stealing, did you?"
"Maybe." smiled Alastor.
"I just wanted the rum." said Husker.
Charlie sighed.
"I guess we're going to have a long meeting about this."
At that moment, one of the walls burst open as part of an old ship came in and pirates started crawling into the hotel.
"Okay, normally I don't advocate for violence, but I will allow self-defense." said Charlie to the group.
"I'll go start making some molotov cocktails." said Husker.
