The Birth of Larry Koopa

266 2 0
                                    

In November of 2006, Sheila became pregnant with her seventh egg. Sheila was starting to realize that this may be the last one, but she kept it to herself.

Sheila: (to herself) I'm just hoping number seven is the last one. I can't deal with any more children!

Frank was just getting ready to tuck Iggy and Lemmy goodnight, and he knows that Ludwig, Roy, Morton and Wendy can tuck themselves in fine. Sheila double checks Roy though, because you know how he is.

Sheila: I don't know what to do, Frank.

Frank: You know, maybe seven kids won't be so bad.

Sheila: Yeah, maybe.

In February of 2007, the egg was laid. Just then, Bowser called.

Frank: Hello?

Bowser: (on phone) Yeah, hi. Can you come over here for a minute?

Frank: Sure, be right there!

Frank hurried on over to Bowser's castle.

Bowser: Hello, brother.

Frank: Hi.

Bowser: Care to explain what this was doing here?

Frank: What is it?

Bowser gives the paper to Frank. It's an invitation to Frank and Sheila's party at their house.

Frank: It's a party on May 1, to celebrate the hope that our child is actually born on that day.

Bowser: Why?

Frank: Well, considering that the previous two children were born prematurely, Iggy being affected mentally and Lemmy being affecting physically, which is why Lemmy's short, we're positive that the new child will be born on the expected day.

Bowser: Sheila made this, didn't she?

Frank: Yeah.

Bowser: That explains the fancy handwriting.

The handwriting was cursive by the way.

Frank: So, will you come?

Bowser: On one condition, you help me first.

Frank: Sure.

They worked on something that would capture the princess, but it took a month to complete.

March 2007:

Ludwig: Where's Dad?

Sheila: He was busy hanging out with his brother, when he should be taking care of half the children! You're okay, but Roy and Morton need bonding time with their father and I'm busy handling Wendy, Iggy and Lemmy.

Ludwig: It does sound like a lot of work.

Sheila: Exactly! That's why he needs to come back here!

Ludwig: I'm sure whatever he's working on won't fail.

Meanwhile...

Bowser: This isn't working!

Frank: Why exactly would you build a mechanical hand claw that took a month to complete?

Bowser: Because it needed to be flexible enough!

Frank: Whatever.

Bowser: Go! You've done enough!

Frank: Wait, are you mad at me?

Bowser: No, I just need some time.

Frank: Okay.

Frank leaves Bowser to capture Princess Peach.

Frank makes it back home in time for dinner.

Frank: Hi, honey!

Sheila: I WAS WORRIED ABOUT YOU!

Frank: Look, I'm sorry, but we wanted to make sure it worked.

Sheila: Well, I hope it was worth it. You know that I had to suffer a month of caring for six children?

Frank: Again, I'm sorry.

Sheila: Fine, I forgive you. Now go see if Roy's ready for dinner.

Frank: Okay.

Morton: If Roy doesn't get here before dinner, can I have his dinner?

Sheila: No.

Morton: Oh, okay.

Frank walked up to Roy's room.

Frank: Roy, it's time for dinner.

Roy: No! Leave me alone.

Frank: Roy, it's going to get cold.

Roy: I don't care.

Frank: Roy, what's going on?

Roy: I don't want another sibling!

Frank: Oh boy.

Frank leaves the room and goes to Sheila in the dining room.

Sheila: Well?

Frank: Roy's upset because he doesn't want another sibling.

Sheila: I know it's hard on him, but I can't help it. He needs to face the facts.

Frank: Yeah, you're right.

Sheila stopped at the bottom of the stairs to get Roy to come down here.

Sheila: ROY! GET DOWN HERE RIGHT NOW!

Roy: FINE!

Roy ran down to eat his dinner.

After dinner was finished, Roy immediately went up to his room, making Sheila have to clean up his mess. Ludwig and Morton cleaned their dishes, but Frank cleaned Wendy's dishes and Iggy and Lemmy's mess.

Meanwhile, back at Bowser's castle...

Bowser: Almost there, I'm about to catch Peach!

Just then, Mario saw that the hand claw was about to reach Peach, so he took it and broke it in half. Bowser was devastated and gave up on capturing the princess yet again.

On May 1, 2007, the party started and everyone was invited. And by everyone, I mean Frank and Sheila, their children, and Bowser. Frank and Bowser's parents also came.

Frank: I'm so happy you're here, Mom and Dad.

Grandma Koopa: Well, we wouldn't want to miss the hatching of our seventh grandchild.

Grandpa Koopa: Honestly, I just wanted to sleep all day.

Bowser: Of course, Dad.

Grandma Koopa: Well, you know him.

Bowser: Mom, what is going on with you anyway?

Grandma Koopa: Oh, just happy to live in retirement.

Grandpa Koopa: Is the baby ready to hatch yet?

Sheila: Almost!

Just then, the egg hatched. Everyone burst with excitement, then quieted down when the baby came out of the egg.

Sheila: Look, our seventh child!

Frank: Hatched on the expected date!

Grandpa Koopa: Congrats. I'm going to sleep now.

Frank and Bowser: Of course.

Grandma Koopa: No, you can sleep in your own room when we get home.

Grandpa Koopa: Okay.

As Grandma and Grandpa Koopa waved goodbye to everyone, Frank and Sheila checked up on their newborn. They saw that the baby was a boy, and they named him Larry.


Hey everyone, so this is the last chapter! I still need to make the epilogue and the acknowledgments, but other than that, I hope you enjoyed the story from beginning to end!

The Koopalings - IntroductionWhere stories live. Discover now