Werewolves Overboard

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[The werewolf family goes on a boat that they rented for a family vacation, but it turns into chaos. They end up getting washed up on a deserted island. Will the werewolf family go back home? Or will they be living on an island from now on?]

The werewolf family waited at a dock.

"I'm sure the family yacht will be here soon," chuckled Wayne nervously.

"It better be, I'm not getting on those rusty boats," grumbled Wenda.

"That's a nice camera Wade and Waylon," smiled Winnie; Wade and Waylon were 13-year old werewolf twins and friends with the werewolf pups. Their parents were friends with Wenda.

"Thank you, our Mom and Dad gave it to us so they can see everything they're missing," said Wade.

"How come your parents can't come?" questioned Windy.

"Well, our Mom's on a business trip, and our Dad's cutting the ribbon at the new Kakie indoor playground," stated Waylon.

"Wow, that's nice!" said Willie.

Wanda saw a boat in the distance.

"Look! The yacht's here!" chuckled Wanda; William looked closely at the boat.

"That's not a yacht! It's a rusty boat!" growled William.

"Greetings werewolves! Now it time to start your 14 fun-filled days on the Weredonian!" chuckled a werewolf named Walsh, who was the captain; the werewolves glared at Wayne and Wanda.

"What? He said he had a yacht," said Wayne as Wanda shrugged her shoulders.

Later...

The werewolf pups played on the bow with their life jackets on.

"Wow! Isn't this vacation neat guys?" chuckled Willie.

"Is anyone seasick here?" groaned Windy; water suddenly splashed onto the bow as the werewolf pups chuckled.

"This is just like a bath! Except ... there isn't a rubber ducky," whimpered Wally; Wanye saw a seagull.

"There's a ducky!" chuckled Wanye, pointing.

"Yay! Now it's a bath!" smiled Winnie.

"This isn't a vacation! It's a journey on a rusty, old ship!" growled Walden.

"You should at least be grateful it's not a rowing boat, Walden," grumbled Wesley.

"This would have been my first yacht trip! Dad and Mom somehow fell for this scam!" whined Walden.

"A scam? Are you sure? I mean, something could have happened to his yacht," said Waylon.

"I don't think Walden's the only one complaining," whimpered Wade, pointing to the adults.

The adult werewolves were angered with Walsh.

"How can you do this without consulting us Walsh?! Poor Walter, this was supposed to our first yacht trip together," whimpered Winda; Wayne helped Walter, who was seasick.

"What happened to the yacht anyway?" asked Wenda.

"Well, the person who last rented it hosted a party and destroyed it," said Walsh. "All I could afford was this..."

"THEN-THEN GO TO THE BOAT REPAIR PEOPLE!" growled Willa.

"Chill out! It's not like I have a million euros in my pocket," muttered Walsh. "Besides, the oldest men here will be my crew."

"Uh, really?" gasped Wanda.

"I do confess he should have gone to a shipwright shop, even if it was cheap and bad," said Wesley.

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