[Installment #3, thanks for reviewing! I got a review which told me which segment to go with first, but I realize that they do have to make the invitations first, before they deliver them, so sorry! You'll have to wait one more chapter.  Thanks for reviewing! You give me gr8 feedback and ideas, thanks!]

Klaus led Nina and Tuta up to his office. There they would begin making the invitations.

"You guys are familiar with making invitations aren't you?" he asked. They nodded.

"Of course! I made them for my Flik admiration party last month!!" Nina exclaimed. Klaus shook his head.

"I made them for my birthday party one year…it had balloons on it!" Tuta added hopefully. Klaus shook his head.

"This is not a free for all invitation…these will be given to the prominent leaders of the City-States of Jowston! They'll have to be perfect…and on the special paper that we have for all outgoing State documents. Maybe I'll just write them myself…you two will address the envelopes according to whose name I write on the invitation. Clear?" Klaus asked.

"Yes sir!" Nina replied, giggling.

"Of course," Tuta added.

"Well then, shall we get started? You can grab a quill and ink off that shelf. I'll begin writing the first one," he said. Nina and Tuta stood up to get a quill as asked. Klaus finished writing the first invitation to Lady Teresa soon after. He handed the letter folded to Nina. "Make sure the title is correct: Lady Teresa, acting mayor of Greenhill."

"Anything you say boss," Nina replied. She got the quill ready and was going to write when a blotch of ink dripped off the quill and onto the envelope, making a big fat dot. Nina cringed but proceeded to go around it. She neatly wrote the envelope and handed it to Klaus for approval.

"What is that?" Klaus asked, referring to the dot on the paper.

"It's a puffball!" Nina said in defense.

"A what…"

"A puffball!" Nina said again. "Don't you know what a puffball is?!"

"No, I'm afraid you'll have to inform me," Klaus replied placidly.

"It's a puffball…a really cute little thing that I like to draw on invitations!!" Nina said flustered. Klaus laughed.

"Very well then, do draw your puffballs on the envelopes. It might add a bit of personality to the droll formality of it all!" Klaus exclaimed. They both stared at him in disbelief. He had never gone against formality before.

"Uh…Klaus…I can really redo the envelope if you want…" Nina stuttered.

"It's okay! I like puffballs!" he exclaimed. Tuta gave him a funny look.

"Um…" Tuta said. Klaus handed him another invitation.

"Mayor Makai, elected by the plenipotentiary of Two River." Tuta nodded. He began addressing the envelope. It came out neatly, in neat, doctor's handwriting. Klaus nodded. "Hey, where'd you learn to write so neatly like that?"

"It comes from writing all of Doctor Huan's prescriptions to his patients," Tuta replied. Klaus nodded. They finished the rest of the invitations without much trouble, until they heard a screech from the hallway.

"STOP RIGHT THERE VIKTOR!!! BEFORE I HAVE YOUR HEAD FOR DRINKING HALF OF THE WINE IMPORTED FROM KANAKAN FOR THE BANQUET!!! YOU STOP RIGHT THERE, WHEN I HAVE YOU, YOU ARE SO DEAD!!" It was Leona, of course. If Viktor had drunk half the wine, he shouldn't be that hard to catch. He stumbled right into their room, groggy and swaying.

"Hide me…!" he said.

"Hide you? Does it look like we have anywhere to hide you?!" Klaus asked. The room was pretty empty, except for a bed, an office table and a shelf for keeping records.

"Sure…hide me in the floor…" he said. [Remember kids, this is why you don't drink! Your mind goes bonkers]

"What?!" Nina asked. "Viktor, you drunk freak! Aren't you supposed to be helping moving things and not getting drunk and incapacitated?!"

"Sure…hand me another bottle of wine and I'll answer that question…" he said. Nina whacked him over the head with one of Klaus' thick record books. He was out cold.

"You stupid!" she said.

"Nina…I think you got him good…you can put that book down…" Tuta said. She set the book down on the table then proceeded to drag him out of the room. Leona was just coming up the stairs.

"Leona! I've got a present for you…a big, drunk, present…" Nina said. She dragged him down the stairs toward Leona. Tuta and Klaus shook their heads.

"Well Tuta…how about we just finish up these letters and get them to Sid, Luc, and Clive?" Klaus asked. Tuta nodded. They finished up the letters without further adieu, and left them to dry. In the afternoon, they came back and sealed up the letters and addressed the envelopes. The next morning, they would hand them off to Sid, Luc, and Clive to deliver.

((A/N: Thanks for reading this chapter guys. I know, not too much humor, I was running dry this morning. I hope to have the next chapter up soon, so stay tuned))