CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
During that week, Wolf and Virginia kept visiting Mary twice everyday. Wolf couldn't understand the reason why Virginia wanted to visit Mary that much, but he kept going with her.
When the day of removing all the bandages came, Virginia was anxious to be at the hospital.
"Virginia, let's stay home today. Please?" Wolf whined.
"Wolf, today they are removing Mary's bandages! We have to be there!"
"We can go tomorrow. Let's stay here, please?"
"No Wolf, we're going." Virginia said, determined.
Suddenly, Wolf felt a headache. "Cripes!" he said and held his head with both of his hands.
"Oh, come on Wolf, you're acting like a kid now."
"Virginia, I need a mirror. Get me a mirror!" He couldn't handle the pain. "HURRY!" he screamed.
"Go to the bathroom!" she took his hand and pulled him to the bathroom.
As Wolf stood in front of the mirror, Tony's image appeared, and his headache faded.
"Cripes! Tony! Don't you ever do that again!"
"Good morning to you too Wolf."
"Hi dad!" Virginia said happily.
"Hi Virginia, how are you honey?"
"Great! They are removing Mary's bandages today!"
"Who's Mary?" Tony asked.
"My Maid of Honor dad! You forgot?"
"Oh, yeah, right."
"Why did you call us Tone?" Wolf asked.
"Oh, I almost forgot. We need you here guys. Rupert is planning some weird stuff for your wedding, and the only person who can stop him is you."
"What kind of weird stuff?" Virginia asked.
"Like two dragons for fire works."
"Cripes! He can't do that! We don't need fire works!" Wolf said.
"They could burn the whole castle! Dad, isn't there any other way to stop him?" Virginia said.
"Of course not. Even Wendell can't stop him! And the dragons are not the only thing."
"What else is there?" asked Virginia.
"He is planning your honeymoon too!"
"That is impossible! I am the one who's supposed to do that! Tony, we're coming right now! Open the mirror in 30 minutes." Wolf said.
"Wolf, we have to visit Mary first."
"Virginia, someone is planning our honeymoon without telling us about it. Mary can wait, our honeymoon business can't. We're leaving now." Wolf turned to the mirror. "We're on our Way Tone, open the mirror."
"OK. Be there in 30 minutes." Tony said and his vision faded.
"Cripes! I'll rip his throat out! I'll cut him into pieces!" Wolf paced around the living room.
"You won't do anything. It's so nice of him that he's doing all that for us. And I think we should let him do whatever he wants. Well, except for the dragons." Virginia tried to calm him.
"No. He won't do anything without letting me know."
"By the way, didn't you tell me that dragons don't exist anymore?"
"Yes, maybe. I don't remember. But they don't exist anymore. At least, that's what I know."
Virginia looked suspicious. "What if this was a game by dad to make us go back?"
"He could've just said that he wants us back. Why would he want to lie?" Wolf wondered.
"I don't know. And I wanted to go to the hospital." Virginia said in a sad voice.
"Hey, you'll be there. But not now. We have to get to the portal."
They packed a small bag, and both left the apartment heading to Central Park. As soon as they found the blue shimmering portal, Wolf looked around and threw their bags into it. Then, he sent Virginia. He looked around for the last time, being careful not to be seen by anyone. When there was no one there, he jumped into the portal. When he landed he saw Virginia and Tony talking to each other. Virginia was angry. Wolf closed the mirror, and walked toward Virginia.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
"Wolf, dad lied to us. Rupert wasn't bringing any dragons at all!"
Wolf smiled at Tony. "Good idea Tone."
"But, the honeymoon part is true." Tony said, defending himself.
"Cripes! And I was hoping that it was a joke too! Where is Rupert Tone?" Wolf asked.
"How should I know? You go and find him!" Tony replied.
During that week, Wolf and Virginia kept visiting Mary twice everyday. Wolf couldn't understand the reason why Virginia wanted to visit Mary that much, but he kept going with her.
When the day of removing all the bandages came, Virginia was anxious to be at the hospital.
"Virginia, let's stay home today. Please?" Wolf whined.
"Wolf, today they are removing Mary's bandages! We have to be there!"
"We can go tomorrow. Let's stay here, please?"
"No Wolf, we're going." Virginia said, determined.
Suddenly, Wolf felt a headache. "Cripes!" he said and held his head with both of his hands.
"Oh, come on Wolf, you're acting like a kid now."
"Virginia, I need a mirror. Get me a mirror!" He couldn't handle the pain. "HURRY!" he screamed.
"Go to the bathroom!" she took his hand and pulled him to the bathroom.
As Wolf stood in front of the mirror, Tony's image appeared, and his headache faded.
"Cripes! Tony! Don't you ever do that again!"
"Good morning to you too Wolf."
"Hi dad!" Virginia said happily.
"Hi Virginia, how are you honey?"
"Great! They are removing Mary's bandages today!"
"Who's Mary?" Tony asked.
"My Maid of Honor dad! You forgot?"
"Oh, yeah, right."
"Why did you call us Tone?" Wolf asked.
"Oh, I almost forgot. We need you here guys. Rupert is planning some weird stuff for your wedding, and the only person who can stop him is you."
"What kind of weird stuff?" Virginia asked.
"Like two dragons for fire works."
"Cripes! He can't do that! We don't need fire works!" Wolf said.
"They could burn the whole castle! Dad, isn't there any other way to stop him?" Virginia said.
"Of course not. Even Wendell can't stop him! And the dragons are not the only thing."
"What else is there?" asked Virginia.
"He is planning your honeymoon too!"
"That is impossible! I am the one who's supposed to do that! Tony, we're coming right now! Open the mirror in 30 minutes." Wolf said.
"Wolf, we have to visit Mary first."
"Virginia, someone is planning our honeymoon without telling us about it. Mary can wait, our honeymoon business can't. We're leaving now." Wolf turned to the mirror. "We're on our Way Tone, open the mirror."
"OK. Be there in 30 minutes." Tony said and his vision faded.
"Cripes! I'll rip his throat out! I'll cut him into pieces!" Wolf paced around the living room.
"You won't do anything. It's so nice of him that he's doing all that for us. And I think we should let him do whatever he wants. Well, except for the dragons." Virginia tried to calm him.
"No. He won't do anything without letting me know."
"By the way, didn't you tell me that dragons don't exist anymore?"
"Yes, maybe. I don't remember. But they don't exist anymore. At least, that's what I know."
Virginia looked suspicious. "What if this was a game by dad to make us go back?"
"He could've just said that he wants us back. Why would he want to lie?" Wolf wondered.
"I don't know. And I wanted to go to the hospital." Virginia said in a sad voice.
"Hey, you'll be there. But not now. We have to get to the portal."
They packed a small bag, and both left the apartment heading to Central Park. As soon as they found the blue shimmering portal, Wolf looked around and threw their bags into it. Then, he sent Virginia. He looked around for the last time, being careful not to be seen by anyone. When there was no one there, he jumped into the portal. When he landed he saw Virginia and Tony talking to each other. Virginia was angry. Wolf closed the mirror, and walked toward Virginia.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
"Wolf, dad lied to us. Rupert wasn't bringing any dragons at all!"
Wolf smiled at Tony. "Good idea Tone."
"But, the honeymoon part is true." Tony said, defending himself.
"Cripes! And I was hoping that it was a joke too! Where is Rupert Tone?" Wolf asked.
"How should I know? You go and find him!" Tony replied.
