"That way Jake!" Finn yelled. Jake leaped forward and constricted the latest of beasts the two had been sent to slay.

"Take THIS!" Finn charged forward and sliced off the monster's head. Jake jumped away just in time. The monster let out a short scream before being silent as it's severed head fell to the ground. Finn stood over the body, panting.

"Awesome buddy!" Jake said running to his friend. " 'Cept you cut the tree house a little."

Finn looked up and saw exactly what Jake said. There was a shallow gash in the base of the tree. It was one of the more important pillars that held the whole thing up. Finn guessed he swung too hard at the monster because some of its silver blood had filled the slash.

"Oh jack." Finn said.

"Don't worry, it should be fine." Jake said. "Anyway let's bottle some of this monster blood before the grass starts turning."

"Right." Finn said. He pulled a small vial from his pack and scooped some of the blood into it. "Why did princess want this again?"

"I dunno. She just said it was for another experiment." Jake said.

"Well, I got it. Let's go deliver this stuff!" Finn held the vial of silver up triumphantly. Then he got on Jake and the two walked all the way to OOO's Candy Kingdom. Bubblegum looked so happy to see them.

"Have you got it?" She asked upon seeing them.

"Sure do Princess." Finn jumped off of Jake and handed her the vial.

"Oh thank you so much Finn! You too Jake!"

"No problem PB." Jake said growing to his normal size. "What's it for again?"

"Nothing specific, I just know that this is a good thing to have on-hand. It's supposed to have very magical properties good for everything. Especially re-animation."

"How does that work?" Finn asked.

"Oh I'm so glad you asked." PB answered. "Follow me."

Between finding, slaying and collecting the monster's blood, followed by the trip to the Candy Kingdom Jake and Finn had spent up most of their day. Listening to PB explain how re-animation works must have taken the rest of the day. So she invited them to stay in the Candy Castle for the night, and the two heros graciously accepted.