Chapter 6: Lucky:

Tommy's POV:

We finally found the gold.

"I have to say, you kids are not what I expected," says Mr. Hula-Hula.

"We're taking this gold," says Angelica.

"I'm afraid, that's going to be a little difficult!" He then turned to a dragon.

"I did not see that coming," says Phil.

. . .

Critic: Hold it! The man turns to a dragon? That's a cliché! Wait, it happens in the movie? Carry on.

. . .

Now we're trying to avoid the dragon.

"It would've been nice to know this afore," says Angelica.

"Come on," I said.

We kept running around and he kept trying to get at us.

"Don't you brats get it? I'm the luckiest man in Fortune City!"

I then had an idea. I found a mirror and I threw it. Hula-Hula then stepped on it. I then let in a black kitty, and it crossed Hula-Hula's path. Then I made him knock over some salt... but I wonder why it was there.

"Mr. Hula-Hula," says Chuckie, "that was a broken mirror, a black kitty, and salt!"

"What," asks Hula-Hula.

The pot then tilts and lands on Hula-Hula's toes. He then screams in pain, and we leave with the gold.

. . .

"I am so sorry, Hap," says the police man.

"It's okay," says Hap.

"Now, I'm going to have a word with Mr. Houlihan," says the police man. He then leaves.

"Thanks, I owe you guys," says Hap.

"Can you give me some of that gold," asks Angelica.

"No." Hap then leaves.

"Let's head back to America," says Grandpa.

We were then on our way back.

The End