First off, I'm going on vacation and starting a new semester! Nothing new for about a week or so!
And to the Guest that reviewed with this question:
Love it but one question. Wouldn't Turbo want to get some revenge on Wreck-it Ralph for everything? Because it was mostly Ralph's fault that he lost Sugar Rush.
Your question will be answered in a few minutes. :)
By the way, I have kinda sorta pictures of Frank. Go look on my profile and see!
"Uh, hi Father!" said Felix.
Felix's father looked the same as he had in Felix's dreams. He didn't even have gray hair or any other sign of aging. "So." said Felix's father. "You've gotten married, and you never thought to tell me?"
"The name's Sargent Calhoun, sir." said Sargent Calhoun, shaking the hand of Felix's father. "I wasn't aware Felix had a living father."
"I guess not." said Felix's father. "My name is Fix-it Felix Sr., but most people call me Steve. It's a long story, don't ask."
"I remember now!" said Felix. "You've spent all of this time at Outlet Central!"
"Now you remember where I was. I suppose that's a good start." said Steve, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "What about all of those other reasons to see me, like telling me you were married, for example. Why didn't you at least tell me that? Come on! I'm your dad for Pete's sake! Why didn't you tell me?"
"I...I don't remember. I don't remember marrying her, I don't remember where Outlet Central is... " stammered Felix. "Heck, I barely remember you!"
"You...what?" Steve stared at Felix, mouth opened in shock. "You barely remember...me?" Steve looked around. "Come to think about it, you're usually at a party surrounded by fans this time of day. What's going on around here?"
Felix told him. "And it looks like I'm the only one who remembers anything at all." Felix suddenly glitched. "And I'm glitching for some reason too." he added.
Steve stroked his beard. "It could be because Turbo couldn't pull your coding out and had to cut it instead. That would explain why you seem to remember more that anyone else in this game."
"What's the difference between cutting a wire and pulling it out?" asked Felix.
"Well, if you pull a wire, it's more permanent than if you only cut a wire... something like that. I honestly can't remember." said Steve. "Both are easy to fix though. I think."
"Then how do you fix it?" asked Vanellope.
"I have no idea." said Steve. "But I have a friend who will."
"Well, whoever this friend is, we'll have to wait to see him until tomorrow. Game Central station opens in twenty minutes." said Sargent Calhoun.
"Too bad you won't be there," said a voice.
Felix turned around. "Frank!"
Frank smiled. Felix had decided, well, ten days ago that his smile was the creepiest part of Frank. He always had that same, relaxed smile, even when he was angry.
Frank gave a little flip of his hair. "This is my revenge on Ralph, Felix, and the entire game of Fix-it Felix Jr. but mostly revenge on Ralph."
"How is this revenge on me, and for what?" asked Ralph.
Frank laughed. "You kicked me out of Sugar Rush, Ralph. I was the king there! You took what was rightfully mine! So I took something of yours."
"You weren't even a part of Sugar Rush, Turbo!" yelled Vanellope. "You're a virus!"
"I don't get it. What did you take?" asked Ralph.
Frank/Turbo laughed. "After you kicked me out of Sugar Rush, everyone in Fix-it Felix Jr. looked up to you as a hero. But I knew you were nothing but a bad guy. That's all you are and that's all you'll ever be. All it took was on memory wipe of everyone in the game, and unplugging Felix here. Then all I had to do is hop into Frank's coding and voila! I'm the new hero of Fix-it Felix Jr.!"
"Wait, what do you mean by hop into Frank's coding?" asked Steve.
"I don't have to tell you anything, father." Turbo said.
"You said father." Steve noted.
Turbo's face screwed up into a painful expression for a few seconds. Then Turbo shook his head. "It was just a slip of the tongue, Steve. Anyways, you won't be able to do anything about my hacking. Nor will you get to visit this friend of yours...what's his name?"
"I don't have to tell you anything, son." said Steve.
Turbo made the same face again. "Enough of this! Minions, attack!"
"Everyone run!" yelled Steve. "And don't shoot them, they're not in their own games! They'll die!" he added, looking at Sargent Calhoun.
"I know that!" she yelled. "But they're attacking us. You know that, right?"
Turbo's minions chased after everyone as they ran towards the exit.
Felix was just about to cross over to Game Central Station when suddenly, he bounced back.
"Felix!" Steve yelled.
"Father, I'm a glitch. I can't leave my game. I'm sorry."
"No. Nononononononono!" yelled Steve. He made a move towards Felix.
"You can't do anything, Father. Just save yourself." Felix said. "Besides, if I can't leave this game, Turbo can't take me out either."
"But...but..." Steve stammered.
"Ralph, please take my father out of here." Felix asked.
Ralph obediently picked up Felix's father and carried him.
"Felix! No!" Steve shouted. "Put me down, Ralph!"
But Ralph paid no attention to Steve. The last image Steve had of his son was Paperboy hitting Felix over the head with a newspaper.
