As soon as they were outside, the Bad Hams rushed toward the city.
"First stop is the convenience store!" Number 1 yelled to the rest of the
Bad Hams. "Then the eyeglass store!"
When they approached the convenience store, the Bad Hams rushed in as fast as the human eye could see into it. Howdy's owner, Goldie, was at the cash register in the convenience store. And on her shoulder was Howdy. "Come on in, folks!" Goldie hollered to everyone who came in. Howdy jumped off of her shoulder and looked around. He had seen something enter the store.
"Howdy!" Goldie said when he jumped off. "Time to go back to your carrier!" Howdy sighed as she picked him up and put him in his carrier. When Goldie went back to the front of the store, Howdy got out of his carrier. "I'd seen somethin'," he mumbled to himself.
Howdy ran back to the counter where he'd seen something. He hopped down from the counter and went around the aisles. As if out of nowhere, Howdy saw a display fall. "NO!" he yelled as he rushed over. No one was there when the display had fallen.
Suddenly he saw something in Aisle Four. Howdy ran as fast as he could possibly run toward it. Then he saw who was causing the destruction of the displays...the Bad Hams. Howdy gasped when he saw them and they saw him. He tried to run, but the Bad Hams had caught him before he could run away.
"Let go of me!" Howdy demanded when the Bad Hams had caught him. "I'm innocent!" Number 7 held onto Howdy as the rest of the Bad Hams knocked the displays down. Goldie was trying to find who or what was causing the destruction. "Come out!" she yelled. Customers ran out of the store in fear that something would fall on them. "I said, come out!" she shouted again.
The Bad Hams stopped suddenly and threw Howdy down. They rushed out of the store before Howdy realized it. He raced to Goldie in panic. "Howdy, what're you doin' out?" she asked. She picked him up and asked, "Did you see them?" The Bad Hams! Howdy thought panickly.
Meanwhile with the Bad Hams...
The Bad Hams continued on to next door where the eyeglass shop was. No one was in the eyeglass shop at the time. There wasn't even Dexter's owner at the front. Only Dexter was in the eyeglass shop.
Dexter was fixing his bow tie in front of a mirror on the counter. "Pashmina loves you, Dexter," he said proudly to himself. "No wonder you're the most stylish Ham-Ham of all..." Dexter looked around the eyeglass shop for anyone. Something caught his eye when it came hastily racing into the shop.
"Hmm," Dexter said and turned back around toward the mirror. Then when he heard eyeglasses fall off their displays, Dexter yelled, "Stop it, whoever you are!" He jumped down off the counter and rushed to where the eyeglasses had fallen. "There's no one here," Dexter mumbled.
As if out of nowhere, something seized Dexter from behind. He screamed and yelled, "Who are you?!" When the Bad Hams stepped in front of him, Dexter turned pale. "What do you want?" he demanded. The Bad Hams grinned as they closed in on Dexter. "NO!" he screamed as they started to strike him.
After ten minutes, the Bad Hams left. Dexter was left sprawled on the floor alone. He had a few bruises on him and his bow tie was just strips of cloth. Dexter laid unmoving to make sure they had gone. Even though it'd been a few minutes, he couldn't get up.
"Dexter!" a voice said from the door of the eyeglass shop. Howdy was the speaker. With him, he had Hamtaro, Boss, Bijou, and Caitlin. "What happened to you, Dexter?" Caitlin asked. "They must've come here, too," Bijou acknowledged.
Dexter sat upward and said, "They came and just beat me up..." "Why?" Hamtaro inquired. "For fun," Dexter replied and pointed to the display that had fallen. "There's something with this," Boss muttered. "They want something. Was Mike or Stella with them?" "No!" Howdy and Dexter remarked in unison.
Hamtaro thought a minute. "I think," he said, "we need to warn Maxwell before they go over there." "Right!" the Ham-Hams replied in perfect harmony.
When they got over to Maxwell's owner's book store, the Bad Hams hadn't been there yet. The Ham-Hams went to the back of the store where Maxwell's carrier was. Maxwell, Sandy, and Stan were there. "Yo, Ham- Hams!" Stan shouted. "Whatcha doin'?"
Howdy and Dexter explained the situation about the Bad Hams. Maxwell nodded and said, "Maybe we should go to the few hamster stores that we've got in this city." The Ham-Hams nodded and started toward the hamster part of the city.
When they approached the convenience store, the Bad Hams rushed in as fast as the human eye could see into it. Howdy's owner, Goldie, was at the cash register in the convenience store. And on her shoulder was Howdy. "Come on in, folks!" Goldie hollered to everyone who came in. Howdy jumped off of her shoulder and looked around. He had seen something enter the store.
"Howdy!" Goldie said when he jumped off. "Time to go back to your carrier!" Howdy sighed as she picked him up and put him in his carrier. When Goldie went back to the front of the store, Howdy got out of his carrier. "I'd seen somethin'," he mumbled to himself.
Howdy ran back to the counter where he'd seen something. He hopped down from the counter and went around the aisles. As if out of nowhere, Howdy saw a display fall. "NO!" he yelled as he rushed over. No one was there when the display had fallen.
Suddenly he saw something in Aisle Four. Howdy ran as fast as he could possibly run toward it. Then he saw who was causing the destruction of the displays...the Bad Hams. Howdy gasped when he saw them and they saw him. He tried to run, but the Bad Hams had caught him before he could run away.
"Let go of me!" Howdy demanded when the Bad Hams had caught him. "I'm innocent!" Number 7 held onto Howdy as the rest of the Bad Hams knocked the displays down. Goldie was trying to find who or what was causing the destruction. "Come out!" she yelled. Customers ran out of the store in fear that something would fall on them. "I said, come out!" she shouted again.
The Bad Hams stopped suddenly and threw Howdy down. They rushed out of the store before Howdy realized it. He raced to Goldie in panic. "Howdy, what're you doin' out?" she asked. She picked him up and asked, "Did you see them?" The Bad Hams! Howdy thought panickly.
Meanwhile with the Bad Hams...
The Bad Hams continued on to next door where the eyeglass shop was. No one was in the eyeglass shop at the time. There wasn't even Dexter's owner at the front. Only Dexter was in the eyeglass shop.
Dexter was fixing his bow tie in front of a mirror on the counter. "Pashmina loves you, Dexter," he said proudly to himself. "No wonder you're the most stylish Ham-Ham of all..." Dexter looked around the eyeglass shop for anyone. Something caught his eye when it came hastily racing into the shop.
"Hmm," Dexter said and turned back around toward the mirror. Then when he heard eyeglasses fall off their displays, Dexter yelled, "Stop it, whoever you are!" He jumped down off the counter and rushed to where the eyeglasses had fallen. "There's no one here," Dexter mumbled.
As if out of nowhere, something seized Dexter from behind. He screamed and yelled, "Who are you?!" When the Bad Hams stepped in front of him, Dexter turned pale. "What do you want?" he demanded. The Bad Hams grinned as they closed in on Dexter. "NO!" he screamed as they started to strike him.
After ten minutes, the Bad Hams left. Dexter was left sprawled on the floor alone. He had a few bruises on him and his bow tie was just strips of cloth. Dexter laid unmoving to make sure they had gone. Even though it'd been a few minutes, he couldn't get up.
"Dexter!" a voice said from the door of the eyeglass shop. Howdy was the speaker. With him, he had Hamtaro, Boss, Bijou, and Caitlin. "What happened to you, Dexter?" Caitlin asked. "They must've come here, too," Bijou acknowledged.
Dexter sat upward and said, "They came and just beat me up..." "Why?" Hamtaro inquired. "For fun," Dexter replied and pointed to the display that had fallen. "There's something with this," Boss muttered. "They want something. Was Mike or Stella with them?" "No!" Howdy and Dexter remarked in unison.
Hamtaro thought a minute. "I think," he said, "we need to warn Maxwell before they go over there." "Right!" the Ham-Hams replied in perfect harmony.
When they got over to Maxwell's owner's book store, the Bad Hams hadn't been there yet. The Ham-Hams went to the back of the store where Maxwell's carrier was. Maxwell, Sandy, and Stan were there. "Yo, Ham- Hams!" Stan shouted. "Whatcha doin'?"
Howdy and Dexter explained the situation about the Bad Hams. Maxwell nodded and said, "Maybe we should go to the few hamster stores that we've got in this city." The Ham-Hams nodded and started toward the hamster part of the city.
