Victor's House, after Sparky was reanimated
Victor, Elsa, Persephone, and the re-reanimated Sparky ran towards Victor's house for a cup of hot chocolate and leftover cookies. Victor was overjoyed at just the thought of hanging out with Elsa. He had admired her for some time and he found out that Elsa liked him, too. Behind them, Ben and Susan Frankenstein trailed them. Even further behind was a stressed out Mr. Burgermeister.
"Those silly children with those rabid monsters. They have ruined my important day!" Mr. Burgermeister mumbled to himself.
Victor got to the door and noticed that it was wide open.
"That's strange."
"What is?"
"My door is wide open."
Victor brushed off the thought of what happened and went into the kitchen for food. Elsa politely sat down on the kitchen table and petted Persephone and Sparky. Victor set down the cookies and mugs of hot chocolate as his parents came in.
"Mom, did we leave the door open when we went out of the house to search for Sparky? The door was wide open when I got home." Victor asked.
"I guess we did, honey." Susan replied back.
Shortly after the arrival of Ben and Susan, an annoyed Mr. Burgermeister came in through the front door of the Frankenstein household. He grimaced when he looked at Sparky and proceeded to walk towards Elsa.
"Elsa, go home now." Mr. Burgermeister said.
Elsa knew she couldn't convince him to let her stay a little longer so she rolled her eyes and said her byes to the Frankenstein's.
Victor slightly blushed as he watched Elsa slowly walk to her house. She's so beautiful, thought Victor.
Victor walked up the stairs into his room. He changed into his pajamas when he had a weird feeling about the attic. With Sparky beside him, Victor walked up stairs, a few steps creaking along the way. He found that his attic had become slightly messier. Victor furrowed his eyebrows and looked around for clues of what came into his attic. His chalkboard calculations had been slightly smudged and a few objects have been moved. He went to the small, suspended metal table and found a few white hairs. Wait no, fur? He then noticed a pen that had Japanese inscription on the floor. Who was in here?, thought a confused Victor.
"Victor! Time for bed! You have school tomorrow!" yelled Ben Frankenstein from the living room.
Victor rushed down to his bedroom, jumped into his bed, hugged Sparky, and wondered who was in his attic.