KNOWING that Garfield may have just screwed them up, Wolverine unleashed his claws, ready to fight. The trio stood for a few seconds in a stare down, and then the fight commenced. The three charged at each other with Garfield jumping as Luigi kicked Wolverine in the gut, which didn't hurt much. Turning to face Garfield, Luigi never saw the kick to the back of the head that he received from Wolverine. As he flew in the air Luigi managed to land a few punches on the mutant as Garfield watched for an opportunity. Wolverine did a backflip as Luigi turned around to hit the orange tabby, and as a result the plumber hit them both. Quickly Wolverine hit back, knocking Luigi down. As the mutant and the plumber traded blows Garfield decided it was the right time to take a nap. Wolverine took a quick glance over.

"Aw, not now!" he grunted in an annoyed tone. Turning back, he started to walk backwards in order to protect the sleeping kitty. The plan backfired as Luigi blasted the both of them with a fireball. Feeling immense heat, Garfield jumped up, yelling in pain. As the fight continued on the duo realized they had gone in too deep. The plumber had barely taken any hits, and, as short and strange looking as he may have been, he could put up a fight. Getting knocked down again, Garfield looked up at the man in green.

"Alright, alright!" Garfield yelled, "I take back everything I said!"

Luigi stood over them, doing nothing.

"Fine," he commented, "I accept your apology. Now get up. Come in."

Getting up, Garfield and Wolverine slowly walked inside the beaten-up mansion. While it was bad on the outside for sure, on the inside it actually wasn't too bad. Walking into what was assumed to be the living room the mutant and the cat noticed several details; there was a fireplace by the wall, some chairs (one of which was a recliner), a couch, and a coffee table. As Luigi went into the kitchen, he turned back to look at his guests who he had just tried to kill several minutes earlier.

"What do you guys want?" he asked.

"Got any lasagna?" Garfield asked.

"Got any beer?" Wolverine added.

"Of course I have lasagna! But… what's beer?"

Wolverine did nothing but just blink at the host. Looking away from the plumber, he grumbled, "Tsk… kids' characters…"

Within about ten minutes Luigi was back in the living room, sipping coffee as Garfield chowed down on the lasagna. Wolverine had declined in his way: slicing the cup in half. As the three sat in the living room Wolverine couldn't help but notice the large painting on the wall; it depicted a woman in a yellow dress with long brown hair.

"Who's the girl?" Wolverine asked.

"Oh," Luigi replied slowly. "That's Princess Daisy. She's my girlfriend. We were quite happy here once I got rid of the ghosts. But when this weird flash occurred a few nights ago, she was gone. I looked everywhere I could reach for her, but she was nowhere to be seen. Come to think of it, I haven't seen my brother Mario anywhere either. Not even Bowser. I wonder where they all went…"

Huh, thought Wolverine, This 'flash' happened in a lot of places…

Wolverine himself remembered when the flash hit him and his allies, the X-Men. They were having one of those fancy dinners when Nightcrawler noticed something out of a window.

"Hey, Professor X," he asked, "What is that?"

Before Charles Xavier could react, however, the flash overtook them; now Wolverine was stuck with a fat tabby cat in the mansion of an Italian plumber, listening to his story of how his whole family basically went missing.

"Look," Wolverine said, getting up, "I'd love to listen to your sob story all day, but we have to go."

"Aw," Garfield said in a sad tone, "but his lasagna is so good!"

"I don't care. We're leaving."

"You're right. Jon's probably worried sick about me, and Odie just doesn't give him my level of sarcasm."

"Exactly. That's why we should go."

Garfield sighed. "Fine," was his answer, "but I'm taking your lasagna to go." He told Luigi.

"Take it!" Luigi eagerly smiled, "I've got plenty of it."

Within moments the mutant and the cat were off, with Garfield carrying a huge doggie bag of lasagna.