An order of refreshing drinks, with a side of apologies.
At one point during their exercise, Anna and Rudolph finally crashed into each other, rendering them unconscious for a couple of hours. Luckily, this happened while they were still inside the vent, so they hadn't been endangered of being trampled on. They did wonder why Gregory didn't go looking for them, but it was possibly to teach them a lesson of sorts.
Both of them conceded, going into the list of moments they should've listened to their older brother.
Still, this was the most fun time Rudolph had while lost, wandering around. It certainly couldn't compare to exploring the woods surrounding the Bed and the Breakfast, and visiting clan relatives. The new faces and friends he's met and made had been refreshing. He and Anna actually met the Frankenstein fellow Tony was freaking out about earlier, and the rest of his monsters friends; Murray the mummy, Griffin the invisible man—the vampire definitely wondered if it counted as a meeting as he only saw floating glasses, though. And Wayne, the first and original werewolf. They got the vampires back on track, showing them the different parts of the hotel. When they met the female halves of their new friends, Anna was very interested in some relaxing and, according to Rudolph, girly services offered by the hotel. While they went separate ways, Rudolph spent the rest of his time with Frankenstein and company. They went back to the pool and played a game called monster ball, Chicken fight—which oddly enough, didn't require poultry—and diving high from tentacles that weren't as threatening as they seemed to be. Apart from flying, Rudolph was going to put meeting new friends apart of his favorite past times.
No one could hold a candle to Tony, though.
The blond was still the most interesting person Rudolph has met. Right now, the vampire was starting to miss the mortal. Even while he was playing all these new games, he kept wondering, in the back of his mind, how Tony would've enjoyed being part of it. He made a request to do it again next time, but with his human friend with him. Of course, these monsters accepted. They enjoyed Johnny's company and crazy antics, so they were interested in meeting another human who was quirky enough to want to meet monsters.
He figured Tony must've gotten enough sleep already, so he was on his way to the lobby to ask how to get to their suite when he ran into Gregory.
"Rudolph, there you are."
Rudolph cringed at the prospect of being scolded.
"I need your help. I... met a human."
Rudolph blinked, not expecting that. Gregory rarely asks for any assistance directly; any offered, he just accepted, but he never once admitted to needing it, hence why he didn't normally ask for it. Even when he saved his life last year from Rookery's burning light, he just called him an idiot.
"Just... He's as important to me as Tony is to you," he said. "And I think I may have upset him. Help me make amends."
"Right," Rudolph hummed, he still didn't know how this was important, enough for his brother to actually ask him for help. But he knew all about wanting to do favors for Tony when he made him upset that one time in Halloween. "What do you need me to do?"
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"Tony, you awake yet?"
Tony yawned, sitting up and stretching. For a monster hotel, their beds are quite comfortable. As it turned out, this special suite waited for guests to book it so the bedding could be adjusted depending on particular creatures or creatures staying in it. And since their room was at the large—even gigantic—size, more coffins were brought in for the vampire occupants.
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The Monstrous Getaway [The Little Vampire 3D x Hotel Transylvania] |Rudony|
AdventureThe summer after, Tony returns to Germany to spend the summer with Rudolph. He didn't know the vampire had a different summer plan in mind.