Okay, final chapter, here we go. Let's do this.

Johan, Peewit and Princess Savina belong to Peyo

Jessica and Glendon belong to me


"There it is," said Peewit, pointing out the old castle that as of right now served as Glendon's headquarters as lightning struck the old place,"How's Johan doing?"

Savina, holding what left of the cane against Johan's fur, answered, "Surprisingly well, actually," with Johan clearly irritated by it.

Jessica commented,"Only because we had to keep smashing that cane atop of Johan repeatedly on our way here so that he wouldn't turn on us." She tried to scratch behind Johan's ears but Johan tried to bite her hand.

Savina then said,"Well then, let get inside."

"Yeah, let's," said Peewit.

...

Inside, everything was quiet, too quiet. The group looked around the dark grey, bleak place with all it's doors leading to who knows where with all the lanterns unlit. And you can say,'Alright gang, let's split up!' there was a pricing scream. The humans and werewolf turned around and saw Savina being dragged though a door by magic.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

Johan, Peewit and Jessica knew they had to act fast and since that piece of silver was no longer touching Johan, so he was no longer restrained. He was becoming more feral by the shining light of the full moon.

He got on all fours and started growling as Jessica shouted,"Get him!" also ready for anything.

Peewit found a old club nearby and after swinging for a bit, he said to Johan,"Got your back!"

Johan only snorted at this, clearly he was glad.

The group ran though the door, only to attacked by live suits of armor and statues.

"Let's do this."

...

Savina had since stopped screaming and just casually waited to finally stop getting dragged. When she finally stopped, she found herself strapped into a chair, facing the one person they were looking for.

"You're that wizard! Glendon, right?"

He answered,"That's right, princess. Let's watch your friends."

They turned to the magic screen to watch the fight.

...

The fight was getting intense as the group was fighting back. Johan was going at it like crazy, even as his tunic was getting torn to pieces.

Jessica and Peewit were providing a good assist for Johan.

So good that Peewit actually said to Johan,"You go! We'll hold them off!"

Everybody, even the living statues and armor, stopped and stared at Peewit, who then shouted"GO!"

Johan ran and everyone just looked at each other and resumed fighting.

Johan eventually found the way to Glendon's lair, though Glendon himself probably let him in,

He was poised for the attack but the wizard was ready. Johan was doing good but so was Glendon. Poor Savina stuck to the chair, but she was definitely rooting for Johan. Even if during the battle, when a sword came flying toward her. Luckily, it barely missed but it freed her from the chair.

She got to Glendon's bookshelf, undetected, while the fight was still going on.

"Must...find...spell...or...potion," Savina thought to herself as she flipped the books.

Peewit and Jessica then came running in and quickly barricaded the door.

"That...was intense," remarked Peewit, wide-eyed.

"You were actually brave, Peewit," said Jessica.

The two looked at each other and laughed when Savina called them over.

"Psst...Peewit, Jessica, come over here."

"What is it, Princess?" asked Jessica.

Savina asked, "You see the ingredients on this page?" pointing to a page in the book in her hand, "We need them so we can make the potion to turn Johan back to normal."

"We'll find them," said Peewit, already looking.

Jessica suddenly had an idea and asked, "Savina, may I see that book?"

30 minutes later...

"There our potion is complete! Now Johan can be human again!" shouted Savina, holding the vial that held the antidote.

Jessica added, "Mine, too," holding a similar vial in a similar fashion.

Peewit, looking out the window, commented, "Geez! That fight is still going on!" out the window, he yelled, "END ALREADY!"

Jessica then dipped one of her arrows in her potion and looked out the window to see that Peewit was right: Glendon and Johan were still fighting and it looked like ol' Glendy was getting ready to strike a finishing blow.

Before he could though with it, Jessica quickly readied, aimed and fired her arrow.

"Jessica, what was in the potion?" asked Savina.

"Sh, sh, sh, wait for it."

The arrow scraped him in the arm but it was enough. Before everyone's eyes, his body started to transform: white fur started growing all over his body, hands and feet were morphing, ears and teeth were growing, his entire body structure was changing and was shrinking. In the end, wizard Glendon was turn into a-

"A BUNNY RABBIT?!" shouted Savina, Peewit, and Johan, staring at Jessica.

"What?!"

Johan, after watching the rabbit hop away and deciding that he no longer a threat, went back inside the castle where his friends were waiting. He splashed the potion onto himself and waited for the transformation to take place.

Boy was it painful.

Suddenly, Savina out of nowhere hugged Johan, saying, "Johan! You're back to normal! How do you feel?" as he struggled to keep what was left of his tunic on, a loin cloth essentially.

Johan responded, "Like I need clothes."

"Johan, that was awesome but I'm glad you're normal," said Jessica, gathering some spell books.

"Yeah," said Peewit, giving his best friend the thumbs up, but he thought to himself, "Johan sure was scary as a werewolf, especially on the full moon. Glad I'll never be one."

"Let's go home," said Savina.

Johan then asked, "Shouldn't we gather our things from the cabin."

Jessica then said, "We can do that another time, I want to see Dame Barbara's reaction to Princess Savina in the presence of a wild main in a loin cloth, namely Johan," laughing.

Soon, Savina, Peewit and finally Johan himself joined in laughing as they left the castle and passed by a white rabbit eating grass.

...

Dame Barbara's reaction to Princess Savina around Johan in a loin cloth: Priceless.

The end (Fin)


You know, what? I think I was being too hard on this story, so what if it doesn't fit in with my current standards, especially in word count, it was written before those standards where made.

By the by, hope your Halloween was better than mine: it rained.