Here's the long awaited chapter 4....Oh, and smilies...can I have that donut now???? (j/k)

Chapter 4- In which the reader finds himself/herself in an unwanted adventure

Violet was suddenly struck with an idea. Spying one of Esme's ridiculously high

heeled shoes, she tossed it out the window, striking Olaf in the back of the head.

Infuriated, he glanced around and saw the creature that looked neither like a man or a

woman and picked him-her-it up by the collar...which was an extremely difficult task,

considering its weight and ended up putting it back down again and giving it a punch

square in the face. While Olaf ranted, Violet quickly dashed out of the car and picked up

Sunny-seemingly all in one motion. She sprinted back into the car, and by this time, all

of the villains had noticed her, but it was really too late for them to do anything about it.

"DRIVE!!!" she screamed to Quigley who was now sitting up in the driver's seat. "But...I don't have a license!" Quigley shouted back. "Do you think they need a license to kill us? Drive now!" Violet snapped.

Obediently, Quigley turned the key that was Olaf had stupidly left in the engine and

turned the car around, knocking over a few tents in the process and throwing the

casserole dish off the mountain and ramming into a couple of trees. He sped down the

slope, which cracked under the car's weight. Meanwhile, Sunny sat in Violet's lap,

bewildered and Violet, too was looking rather pale. Quigley drove....or rather...crashed

near the remains of the VFD headquarters and yelled at the top of his lungs to Klaus

to get in the car. Klaus didn't hesitate in the least bit, once he saw the condition all

three were in and hopped in. He barely had time to strap on a seatbelt before Quigley

began to drive again, going a few yards before Klaus closed the door. Everyone heaved

a great sigh that had been bottled up for ages.

"Talk abut Hollywood-worthy," Quigley breathed. "Yes. Completely Disney," Violet added. "Would anyone care to fill me in, or is there something that prevents us from

speaking about it?" Klaus inquired curiously.

"Right," Quigley started. "Let's just put it at this: we grabbed Sunny-as well as

Olaf's car and the villains will be after us in no time."

"Sunny?" Klaus exclaimed, noticing her for the first time. He embraced her tightly,

as she said, "I missed you Klaus!" He would have nearly dropped her in surprise had

Violet not broken her fall.

"She's talking in full sentences! How long were you gone again???" Sunny's eyes opened wide. "Erm...the hook-handed man!" "No Sunny, it's okay. The hook-handed man is on the top of the slope," Violet

assured her.

"NO! THE HOOK-HANDED MAN IS IN THE BACK SEAT!!!" Sunny screamed. All

turned around and they gasped.

Whoops.