CHAPTER 11: Susie's Army
"We have to get back to the castle!" said Susie, suddenly stopping in her
tracks.
"Why? I think we are pretty close to Hobbes' hideout," said Mr. Bun,
looking confused. "Plus, we don't have an army yet."
"This feeling just came over me... my thoughts are telling me that Hobbes
is probably heading for the castle."
"But... we can't go back to the castle without an army," announced Mr.
Bun. "We would be destroyed if just the two of us went."
"True. But I have several friends who can help me." Susie took out a
small instrument resembling a flute, and blew into it. "Now we wait."
A moment later, a large hawk came flying towards Susie and the rabbit.
"You called, Your Royal Highness?" asked the bird in a dark, deep voice.
"Indeed. I need you to help me build an army. I want to to call all the
creatures who are on our side. Make sure that you call enough creatures
to make an army. I will be waiting for you at the Gingerbread Mansion."
"As you wish, Your Highness," replied the hawk as he flew away.
Meanwhile, Calvin, Hobbes, and Terena made it to the castle with a large
army of animals.
"I don't think the Witch is home at the moment," said Hobbes
thoughtfully. "So we will free the creatures that were turned into
stuffed animals."
"Stuffed animals?! Are you serious? That's horrible. I'd rather die than
be turned into a stuffed animal," said Calvin, looking sick.
"Oh, stop being a baby. If you keep out of Susie's way, then you won't be
turned into a stuffed animal," snipped Hobbes. "Let's go in now."
Hobbes opened the door and the three went inside...
"We have to get back to the castle!" said Susie, suddenly stopping in her
tracks.
"Why? I think we are pretty close to Hobbes' hideout," said Mr. Bun,
looking confused. "Plus, we don't have an army yet."
"This feeling just came over me... my thoughts are telling me that Hobbes
is probably heading for the castle."
"But... we can't go back to the castle without an army," announced Mr.
Bun. "We would be destroyed if just the two of us went."
"True. But I have several friends who can help me." Susie took out a
small instrument resembling a flute, and blew into it. "Now we wait."
A moment later, a large hawk came flying towards Susie and the rabbit.
"You called, Your Royal Highness?" asked the bird in a dark, deep voice.
"Indeed. I need you to help me build an army. I want to to call all the
creatures who are on our side. Make sure that you call enough creatures
to make an army. I will be waiting for you at the Gingerbread Mansion."
"As you wish, Your Highness," replied the hawk as he flew away.
Meanwhile, Calvin, Hobbes, and Terena made it to the castle with a large
army of animals.
"I don't think the Witch is home at the moment," said Hobbes
thoughtfully. "So we will free the creatures that were turned into
stuffed animals."
"Stuffed animals?! Are you serious? That's horrible. I'd rather die than
be turned into a stuffed animal," said Calvin, looking sick.
"Oh, stop being a baby. If you keep out of Susie's way, then you won't be
turned into a stuffed animal," snipped Hobbes. "Let's go in now."
Hobbes opened the door and the three went inside...
