Why is He Here?

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Joey's pov-
   Tsk Henry got away and it was all Sammy's fault. What was he doing in the first place. How come every time I get close to Henry someone ruins the moment. I was just about to give Sammy what he had coming when my phone begins to ring. "Oh Shit," I think, " Why how many people are going to get in my way today." I open my flip my phone open and answer, " Hello, you have reached Joey Drew may I ask who is calling." In my most civilized voice that I can manage, with all this torturous feeling inside me brewing and getting bigger. Sammy just looks at me as though I was crazy and then I hear a loud crash. I pull the phone away from my ear furious that I can't even do something as simple, such as talk on the phone without being pulled to a new emergency. I leave Sammy's small broom closet of an office and make my way to the were the loud noise occurred. All while I wait for a reply on the phone. I reach the sight and my jaw nearly falls. I couldn't believe my eyes I rubbed them again and again until they felt raw. The one and only founder of all cartoons, Mr. Disney, was standing in my studio. He was bending down helping Susie Campbell with the papers she dropped. "What do I owe for this unexplained visit." I ask Mr. Disney just looks up and smiles. "Well it would be awkward to help fund a project and not visit it to see how things are progressing." He announces with a loud booming voice that makes Susie begin to tremble, like a mouse when it falls into the trap of the cat. " Am I correct to assume that you are Joey Drew, lead planner for this project." I nod my head and look over to see everyone has come out of their offices now all except for Henry. Even Sammy came out of his stairwell. Where the hell was Henry! Then I spot him standing next to Susie helping her pick up the remainder of her dropped papers, like everyone else they were silent. I then looked into Mr. Disney's eyes and said with a Saturn commanding tone, " Why yes, I am would you please step into my office."

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