Fan:Lights, Camera, Action! (Digimon Mystery Episode 7)

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To A Day in the Life of Wizardmon

Opening Narration
Narrator: During Wizardmon’s little misadventure, he stumbled upon a brief conversation between Stan and Mabel. The latter got the leading role in a play of Stan’s creation called “The Werewolf of Fisher Street”. It used to belong to Wendy, but her “disappearance” meant Mabel needed to take the role. Can she be the best actress in Gravity Falls? Who knows, but the stress is probably freaking her out.

Part One
(The scene is Mabel and Dipper’s room, where Mabel is rehearsing her lines with Lunamon.)

Mabel: (Mabel clears her throat) I’m telling you, Lawrence, I saw a werewolf last night! No no, that’s not frustrated sounding enough... I’m telling you, Lawrence, I saw a werewolf last night! Why don’t you believe me?! (Mabel turns to Lunamon, who is holding a script) How was that, Lunamon?

Lunamon: Definitely better than last time, Mabel, although I think you should sound a bit louder to emphasize your frustration.

Mabel: Just think, when the play is over, all the boys will be wanting my autograph! Next stop, Broadway!

Lunamon: What’s Broadway?

Mabel: It’s this place in New York City with all of these theaters where people perform plays and musicals. Oh, I can’t wait to go there someday! It would be great if you came with me to Broadway.

Lunamon: It sounds like a wonderful place. (Mabel starts getting excited but then getting a little upset) What’s wrong?

Mabel: Ever since Wendy vanished, Dipper hasn’t talked to me as often. Then there’s Candy and Brenda not being around.

Lunamon: Who were they again?

Mabel: They were my friends before I met Coraline and the others. When reality got tampered with, they disappeared. Every time I think about them and Dipper, I get upset.

Lunamon: Maybe seeing you do well in this play will cheer Dipper up a little.

Mabel: I hope you’re right, Lunamon. (Mabel hears knocking on the door and opens it. Dipper and Kotemon walk into the room and Dipper sits on his bed, too upset to pay any attention to anything)

Kotemon: He’s upset about Wendy again.

Mabel: I can see that, Kotemon. (Mabel sits beside Dipper) Don’t worry, Dipper. She’s probably alive.

Dipper: I hope so, because I keep losing hope. Every theory regarding where that flash of light might’ve taken her was wrong, Ford has no clue what he can do to help for some reason, and Eyesmon and Gideon are probably going to make some kind of scheme that keeps us from finding her. (Stan walks into the room with Gabumon behind him reading a script) Hey, Stan. Hey, Gabumon.

Stan: Listen, Dipper, we need to talk. I know we already had this discussion, but Wendy wouldn’t want you obsessing over her absence like this. With any luck, we’ll find her.

Dipper: We looked everywhere. Where could she be? (Mabel looks outside and notices that a strange, sophisticated looking gentleman was entering the theater connected to the Mystery Shack)

Mabel: Grunkle Stan! Someone is breaking into the theater! (Stan looks outside and sees the gentleman entering the building)

Stan: Thanks for telling me! (Stan, Gabumon, Mabel and Lunamon run out of the Mystery Shack and enter the theater) Hey! You’re trespassing! Get out! (The gentleman turns around)

Gentleman: Oh, I’m quite sorry about that. I just happen to find your theater fascinating, really. (Stan notices the rather wealthy look the man has, implying he has tons of cash)

Stan: Oh, well, if you want to see a performance, you’ll have to wait a few days. Oh, and it’ll be $59.99 for a ticket.

Gentleman: That’s awfully expensive for a ticket, don’t you think?

Stan: Our actors are the best of the best, hence the high price!

Gentleman: Well, if that’s the case, then perhaps an introduction and a business deal is in order. My name is Chris A. Liss. I work for a company called “ShowTech”, and we’re getting our new streaming service ready and we need some original content.

Stan: Streaming service?

Chris A. Liss: It’s what’s new and cool nowadays. In other words, tons of people will be giving you tons of cash. (Chris A. Liss gives Stan his business card) So, how about it? You’d be a millionaire practically overnight if you say yes.

Stan: You bet! Is there a contract?! (Chris A. Liss takes out a piece of paper from his pocket)

Chris A. Liss: Just sign here at the bottom. (Stan signs his name at the bottom) There. Now, we’ll be sending a cameraman to the theater to record the play and we’ll upload it to the streaming service. You’ll be getting a chunk of the profits within a weak. Oh, and seeing as the theater needs some decorations, I recommend cherry blossom trees. We’ll provide you with some artificial ones soon. Now, if you’ll excuse me, my car is over there. (Chris A. Liss enters his car and lowers a car window) We’ll be in touch! (Chris A. Liss drives off)

Stan: Yes! We’re going to be millionaires! Now listen up, Mabel! When it’s time for the show to start, I expect you to do your absolute best! Our wallets are counting on it! Got it?

Mabel: You bet, Grunkle Stan! (Lunamon hovers toward Mabel)

Lunamon: That Chris A. Liss sure left in a hurry.

Mabel: You’re right. Oh well. We’re going to be famous!

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