Back home in Greendale...

Hilda pouted a bit as she held a framed picture of Ambrose before hugging it as she missed her son very, very much.

A yell came from the living room. "OOH, YEAH! 26 MILLION POINTS! EAT ON THAT, MARIO!"

Hilda shrugged that off, then went to look outside...just as Drell's minivan fell out of a vortex and landed on the driveway. After looking out and seeing it, Hilda came outside and saw Drell and the kids getting out.

"Honey... We're HO-OOOOME!" Drell exclaimed.

"Drell!" Hilda beamed as she ran up to her husband and jumped up to wrap her arms around his neck to kiss him right on the lips.

"Mm~..." Drell chuckled. "Strawberry flavored."

"I missed the kids so much..." Hilda pouted. "I wanna go with them the next time they go somewhere."

"Well... I guess we could squeeze you in next quest," Drell shrugged. "It IS nice having you around."

"Let's go check on Zelda," replied Dorian, scampering into the house. "Maybe she confiscated my video game or something."

Hilda smiled bashfully and warmly at her husband.


The group soon came into the living room as Zelda played the game, looking a bit frazzled with her hair all tangled up, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, shorts, and had bloodshot eyes and looked like a feral animal.

"Uh... Aunt Zelda...?" Ambrose asked wearily.

"Oh... Hey, kids," Zelda smiled. "I got a little caught up in this video game here. Just a second," she turned back to the screen and yelled, "YOU WANT SOME OF THIS, BOWSER?! COME AND GET SOME, YOU REPTILIAN SLIME!"

The group flinched a bit as Zelda was trapped in her own little world.

"Something about this looks familiar," Drell said. "Okay, Zelda, why don't you get off of that thing and grade some papers for school, huh?" he then suggested, trying to take the controller out of her hands.

Zelda growled at him like a jungle cat and even tried to bite him.

"Whoa! ...Alright, fine, sor-ry!" Drell yelped.

"Well, at least she wasn't bored." Eric replied.

"Yeah, I guess..." Jane added.

"Uh, let's go out to eat," Hilda suggested as she took a hold of the kids. "I'm glad to have you guys home."

"And we're glad to be home, Aunt Hilda," Jane replied as they went back outside while Zelda was playing her video game. "Then again, we can at least try to bring something back for Mom afterwards."

"Yes, I suppose so," Hilda remarked. "I can't say I've seen Zelda act like this before."

"I guess she's never played video games before..." Eric replied. "Maybe she'll be calmed down when we get back."


At that, the group decided to leave the Spellman house as they decided to go out to eat.

"Hop, you little plumber, hop!" Zelda glared at the TV screen. "Don't let those other people get you down!"

And hopefully, Zelda would eventually calm down, but that's another story for another day.

The End


A/N: Hey, guys, how'd you like the first new story of 2020? I guess you all should've expected this after the release of Dora and the Lost City of Gold which was actually a pretty good and fun movie to watch. At least, it was for me, especially with how they poked fun at the original show with how Dora would stare and yell at us through the TV Screen. That's about all I have to say for right now, but keep the look-out for future stories as I have plenty planned that I wrote in 2019 that aren't uploaded just yet. Until that time should come, PerkyGoth14, out!