It all begins in the Knudson-Loud-Anderson Estate. J.D. was looking stuff up on his computer when he heard a huge explosion in the distance.

"Whoa!" shouted J.D. "That was not one of Lisa's explosions. That was something else."

He looks out his window in the tower and notices smoke in the distance.

"Something happened over there, and we should go check it out," J.D. observed.

20 minutes later, J.D., Varie, Laney, Lily and Lana arrive at a burning mansion and put it out.

"I know this house," J.D. stated. "This is the Addams Family house."

"The Addams Family, the creepiest family in the world?" Lily asked.

"Yep," J.D. replied.

"This is sad," Varie commented. "Let's take a look around."

They searched through the rubble of the destroyed house and discovered that it was all an accident.

"Boy, Uncle Fester really blew up this whole house and took the entire family with it," Varie noted.

"I know the Addams Family and Uncle Fester loved working with explosives," Laney explained. "He must have been testing a new explosive and it backfired."

"What a mess," Lana uttered.

"Yeah," J.D. agreed.

Lily was walking around the wrecked house when she noticed someone under a plank. "We've got a survivor here!"

They ran over after she lifted it, and it was Wednesday Addams. "Wednesday! Thank goodness."

"Lily, I'm glad you found me," Wednesday said.

"What happened here?" Lily asked.

"Uncle Fester was testing out a new explosive, but it went wrong and destroyed everything," Wednesday explained.

"No kidding," Lily replied.

Laney commented, "It appears that my suspicions were right."

"Yes, Laney," Wednesday replied. "They were. I am now the last of the Addams family."

"That's terrible," J.D. replied. "We could hear the explosion all the way from our house. We're just relieved you're okay."

"Yes, I'm glad too," Wednesday responded. "But I don't have anywhere to go."

"You can live in our house now, Wednesday," Varie suggested. "Lucy would love that."

"Yes, she would," Wednesday replied.

"Let's see what else we can salvage here," J.D. suggested.

They searched through the rubble and discovered that the bookshelf was still intact.

J.D. remarked, "I remember all these books." "These are some really cool ones. This is my favorite."

He took out a book called "Gone With the Wind," opened it, and a huge gust of wind blew in his face. He slammed it shut and blubbered.

"Wow. I remember that. Let me see here."

He comes across a book called Greed and pulls it out to reveal a secret passage. They all entered it and climbed a flight of stairs.

"I remember this," J. D. remarked. "It leads to the vault."

"Yes, it's my family's fortune," Wednesday confirmed.

They came across a slide and went down it, which led to a massive tomb.

"Wow, this has to go to the vault," Varie thought.

They flew over the water, and Lily was carrying Wednesday.

They arrived at a massive safe.

"This has to be the vault," Laney surmised.

"Yes, it is," Wednesday confirmed. "I'm usually not allowed down here."

"I believe it," J.D. remarked. "From what I remember, the Addams Family fortune has literally been the most coveted and sought after fortune in the country for decades."

"Yes," Wednesday answered, "and our family is also the darkest and most hated family in the world."

"Why is that?" Varie wondered.

"Because we've always been persecuted for so many things we didn't do, and they killed us in so many ways," Wednesday explained.

"That's sick," Lily quipped.

"Yeah," Laney agreed. "That is both evil and stupid."

"You're telling me," Wednesday agreed.

"Let's see," J.D. said, turning the dial, "from what I remember the combination is," he turns the dial, "Right 2," he turns the dial, "Left 10," he turns the dial one more time, "and right 11."

J.D. opened the Vault door with a click. Once inside, they discovered a room filled with trinkets.

"Wow," Varie exclaimed, "look at all this stuff."

"This is Dad's private section," Wednesday explained. "He showed it to me once."

"Amazing," J.D. exclaimed. "Let me see if I can find the fortune."

"From what I remember, it's behind that wall over there," Laney said, pointing to a bar.

"That's very clever," J.D. commented.

He used his psychic powers to move the wall, revealing a massive vault filled with gold.

"Whoa," exclaimed J.D. "Look at all that gold!"

"Holy mother of all water!" cried Varie.

"Geez!" exclaimed Lily. "That's a lot of gold!"

"That's a king's ransom," Laney remarked.

"Yes, it is," Wednesday confirmed. "I've only seen it once."

"It is true what they say: "The Love of Money is the Root of All Evil," J.D. said.

"Indeed," Varie replied. "Let's beam it all into our vault."

"Yeah," J.D. agreed. "Wednesday is now the last Addams, and there's no need for it to be here anymore."

"Let's also build a memorial for the Addams Family," Laney suggested.

"Good idea, Laney," Lily replied.

J.D. beams all the gold into their vault and empties it completely.

"Never again, bad people," J.D. declared. "Let's see if there's anything else that can be salvaged."

"Okay," Laney replied.

They searched the remnants of the house and found many of Wednesday's belongings and many more from her family.

After they finished searching, they returned to the Knudson-Loud-Anderson house, where Laney was helping Wednesday in getting settled.

"Wednesday, I'm so sorry about your family," Laney told her. "But you can't bury your sadness."

"I know. I miss everyone. This is the worst day ever!" Wednesday broke down crying and Laney comforted her. Lily had built a special memorial for the Addams Family.

Wednesday was adopted into the Loud House.

It was a good time for her.

THE END