Dennis, a thief?

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It was a dark and gloomy night. The average human may see this as a depressing sight. But for the monsters at Hotel Transylvania, it's a beautiful night, especially for one certain werewolf, named Winnie. She had a special play date with her best friend, as well as zing, Dennis, the half vampire.

"Come on, Dennis. Try to keep up with me!" Said Winnie, as she was running on all fours, being chased by Dennis, in his bat form.

"You've gotten faster since the last time we played," said Dennis, as he tried to catch up with his friend. Winnie decided she wanted to go back to their room and play there before they get in trouble for playing in the hallway.

"Come on, let's go to my room," said Winnie, as she turned around and headed in the other direction. Dennis sighed in annoyance as he turns around and goes after the werewolf.

"I hate it when she does that," Dennis thought.

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"I knew she did it all along! Detective Jerry knows his stuff," said a young male werewolf, named Willie, Winnie's twin brother. Unlike his other brothers, Willie preferred reading rather than playing around. He and Winnie are the only wolf pups that knew how to read.

This particular book he's reading was a mystery story starring a young mouse detective named Jerry. Normally, Willie would prefer eating a mouse than reading a mouse, but this mouse was special. His reading was interrupted when his sister and her vampire zing burst through the door and bounced on the bed, knocking down Willie. Winnie felt guilty, unlike her other brothers, she actually liked Willie, even though he wants nothing to do with her.

"Oops, I'm sorry little brother. Didn't mean to do that," Winnie apologized. Willie got up and glared at his sister.

"I'm trying to read, Winnie. Also, I'm older than you," Willie said in annoyance.

Winnie rolled her eyes, "This again? I was born before you," Winnie responded.

"No, you weren't," Willie argued back.

"Come on guys, let's just keep playing," said Dennis, hoping to end this sibling argument.

"Fine, but don't bother me. I'm reading a book," Willie said as he holds up the book. Winnie's eyes lighted up when she saw the title.

"Detective Jerry? I love those books!" Winnie said as her tail wagged. "Is that a new story? Please let me borrow it, you'll be my favorite brother forever."

"Sure, we can read it together," Willie responded.

"Oh sweet, thanks! I love you, Willie," said Winnie as she kissed her brother on the cheek. Willie didn't seem to like that.

"Yuck, girl germs!" Willie exclaimed as he rubbed his cheek.

"Can I join in?" Asked Dennis.

"Of course, my zing," Winnie responded as she held his hands and stared into his eyes. Willie gagged at the sight, he didn't understand what was so special about this zing thing.

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Meanwhile, in the lobby, Mavis, the daughter of the famous Count Dracula, was helping her father with party decorations. There was a special day coming, the anniversary of the Hotel's opening.

"This party's gonna be amazing, dad!" Mavis exclaimed.

"No kidding, my little bloodsucker. This will be the best anniversary party ever!" Dracula, the owner of the Hotel, exclaimed while blowing up a balloon.

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