I don't own WordGirl
Down a street from the city, a large Victorian home stood as its figure cast a long shadow onto the street. In the backyard, a grand and sophisticated party was underway. The music blasted through the boom boxes as children danced about. Others were talking or eating he food that was served by the waiters and waitresses.
Victoria Best walked down the lawn, her hands on her hips. "I am the best at throwing the best parties around here," she bragged as she went to join a group of kids from school.
Meanwhile, the gargantuan Birthday Girl walked down the street, unwrapping the present that Becky had bought for Tobey. "A book?" she said as she held it up to her face and glared at it. "I didn't want a book. I wanted the Pretty Princess Collection! Ahhhh!" she screamed as she threw the book across town.
The book cart wheeled through the air with its pages flapping about. The book crashed against a tree in Victoria's backyard behind Violet.
Violet gasped. "What was that?" she turned, looked at the book, and picked it up. She flipped through the pages and found the note that Becky had written. It said:
To: Tobey McCallsiter III
Happy Birthday from Becky Botsford. Hoe you have a fun-filled birthday.
Violet let out another gasp.
"What is it Violet?" Scoops asked her.
"I just remembered," Violet said, "its Tobey's birthday. He invited us remember?"
Scoops let out a dramatic gasp as he clutched his head with his hands. "Oh my gosh you're right! How could we have forgotten?"
"Um Scoops," Violet said, "we didn't forget. We were too caught up about going to Victoria's party.
Victoria overheard their conversation. She walked over to them. "Excuse me Scoopsie and whatever-your-name-is."
"It's Violet," Violet glumly answered.
"Whatever," the blond spoiled girl said, "would you rather be at his boring party that to my best party?" she asked as she glared at the two of them.
Scoops and Violet looked at one another and then at Victoria who raised an eyebrow at them. "Now that I think about it, I'd rather be at Tobey's," Scoops answered.
"What?" Victoria snapped.
"Yeah," Violet nodded in agreement, "its his birthday after all."
"OOOOOHHHH!" Victoria seethed in her anger. How dare they say something like that to her?
"Then let's go!" Scoops enthusiastically shouted as he raised his arms in the air. His facial expression changed from happiness to fear as a huge shadow towered over him. He heard Violet gasp for the third time.
"Its Eileen!" she shouted as she pointed at her.
Eileen was still upset about "her present." She stomped one foot in the backyard as kids ran away from her. Eileen looked around at the party while Victoria glared at her. "This is my party!" Eileen boomed.
Victoria scoffed. "Your party? This is my party!"
"No," Eileen yelled, "this is mine!"
"No one invited you here," Victoria pointed out, "therefore this is my party and your not even supposed to be here."
The statement angered Eileen even more. "Mine! Mine! MINE!" she yelled as she swiped her hand across the table that was covered with food. The food flew from the table and landed on the lawn.
"Look at what you did!" Victoria shouted.
Eileen reached and grabbed Victoria as if she was picking up a Barbie doll.
"Hey put me down right now!" Victoria ordered as she struggled from her grip.
Eileen ignored her and walked down the street with Victoria in her grip. The guests of the party were left speechless.
"It won't be too hard to find Eileen," WordGirl said as she looked down at the city. Huggy was on her back while she carried Tobey under her arm.
"Yes but its taking a long time," Tobey commented.
Part of Becky wanted to stop looking for Eileen and just continue with the party. Tobey didn't seem as obnoxious when the two of them were alone. That was nice.
"Wait I see someone," Tobey said as he pointed down.
WordGirl swooped down and landed on the pavement. However, they didn't come in contact with Eileen. It was Lady Redundant Woman and her replica, Dupey.
"WordGirl!" Lady Redundant Woman said.
"What are you up to now?" WordGirl asked her.
"My crime spree," the woman replied proudly.
WordGirl rolled her eyes. "Can we wrap this up, because we have to be somewhere."
"Dupey!" a voice was heard behind Lady Redundant Woman. Lady Redundant Woman and Dupey turned and looked to see the Butcher there. Dupey gasped at the sight of him. Even though she was a vegetarian, the Butcher had never left her mind.
"Wait a second," WordGirl interrupted, "aren't you supposed to be in jail?"
The Butcher ignored WordGirl as if she wasn't there. He skipped over to Dupey and took her by the arm. The two of them skipped away like a happy married couple.
"Wait no!" Lady Redundant Woman shouted at Dupey, "anybody but him!" She touched her nose with her finger a couple of times before WordGirl realized what was going on. "Half of you rob the city and the half of you come with me to stop the Butcher!"
"Oh no you don't—ahh!" WordGirl yelled as the duplicates trampled her.
When they were gone, WordGirl moaned as she got up from the ground. "Well that was strange," Tobey said.
"Not only that," WordGirl said as she dusted herself, "but I have to stop them too."
Down the street, a maniacal laughter was heard as Dr. Two-Brains and his henchmen ran down the street, Chuck followed after along with Granny May, Mr. Big and Leslie, the Whammer, Big Left Hand Guy, Invisi-Bill, Amazing Rope Guy, and last but not least, the Energy Monster.
"Nooooo!" WordGirl shouted which made Tobey look at her weirdly. "Man this is going to take forever!"
A foot stomped on the ground as it created a small earthquake. Tobey was lifted from the ground and he fell back down on his backside. Eileen passed by them. "I think we found the Birthday Girl," he said as he pointed to Eileen walking away from them.
"Her and the rest of the city's villains," WordGirl snapped in frustration.
"My robots can help," Tobey suggested. "You go and stop the villains with some of my robots and I'll go and stop the Birthday Girl," he growled.
WordGirl heard that tone in his voice. It sounded as if he was going to kill her for ruining his birthday. Who wouldn't kill her for doing that to him? WordGirl hoped that wouldn't happen. "Okay," WordGirl agreed, "its sounds like a plan. Just don't program them to do anything dangerous."
Tobey punched the button on his remote, which he always carried, and a group of robots quickly showed up behind him. "Okay robots," he said, hands on his hips, "you are to go with WordGirl and help her capture all of the villains. You are to do whatever she tells you to do, understood?" he said as the robots nodded in unison.
WordGirl couldn't help but laugh. Tobey sounded like a father to these robots.
"You nineteen go with her," he said as the robots followed WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face. The last robot lowered his large metal hand on the ground as Tobey climbed on it. "While we go and stop the Birthday Girl," Tobey said as he went after Eileen.
