Hey everyone, I know its a bit early to publish my Hotel Transylvania 2 story, but because I'll be leaving for London next week I wanted to get this over with and finish them. You should also notice that the scenes where Dracula is chewing out on the yeti and gremlin about Mavis leaving him and where Dracula tearfully goes to talk to Mavis in her room had been found on vimeo mostly called Hotel Transylvania animation reel or demo reel, which contains scenes from the movie that didn't make it into the film. I'm still trying to finish the first Hotel Transylvania story but it can get frustrating when it comes to backstories for OCs or trying to find old ideas that had been not used for the original Hotel Transylvania script, so I could use all the help I need.

I do not own Hotel Transylvania 2 or Sony Pictures Animation, nor do I own Hotel Transylvania the Series or Nelvana. OCs belong to me. Vampire Chronicles of Hotel Transylvania 3 Summer Vacation will be worked on when I return from London and see the movie.

Thank you.


Hotel Transylvania 2

If you make it through a very think foggy bank, you will find Hotel Transylvania standing majestically before you as lightning strikes and you hear the sound of thunder. Enter through the revolving door of the hotel and if you look up, you're greeted by a cute little spider, who pulls himself up to reveal a large sparkling silver spider web reading Congratulations Mavis and Jonathan while Fifth Harmony's 'I'm in Love with a Monster' is playing in the background.

The lobby had been decorated in mostly white with a soft pink lighting, a white carpet went from the door to the reception deck and two zombie bellhops finished laying it out proudly. But then it got covered in slime from Blobby, a muddy footprint from Bigfoot, and further ruined by werewolf pups, Mr. Hydraburg, and other monsters walking rapidly over it.

"Ohh!" the zombies moaned.

"Welcome, welcome!" Dracula, in an elegant tuxedo, greeted with a smile as he shook hands with a yeti and a gremlin who had been regular guests at the hotel.

"Congrats, Drac," the yeti said in a friendly tone. "Holy smokes! Everybody's here."

"Oh yeah! I can't believe I'm actually getting married!" Johnny cheered, pumping his fists in the air, and his appearance sort of caught Dracula off guard. "Hey, make yourselves comfortable and enjoy the ceremony," he said to the gremlin and yeti, shaking both of their hands before he left to go greet more guests.

"Nice kid," the yeti smiled.

"Hey, she loves him," Dracula replied, shrugging happily.

"Yeah, look at this way, Drac," added the gremlin. "You're not losing a daughter, you're gaining-"

Unknowingly the gremlin's words made the vampire take it the wrong way. He towered over the yeti and the gremlin, his voice deep and demonic, and his eyes burning red. "YOU BETTER BELIEVE I'M NOT LOSING A DAUGHTER! SHE'S NOT GOING ANYWHERE! RAAAWWWR!"

The gremlin and the yeti trembled in terror over the vampire king's thunderous temper. But Dracula's sudden explosive anger had left as quickly as it came. He acted like nothing happened while he smiled politely to his guests.

"Anyway, you guys should try the deviled eggs. We have a new chef. Have fun tonight," said Dracula, as he glided away to greet more guests.

A gargoyle chef came flying in carrying a plate of red deviled eggs to the still frozen with fear yeti and gremlin.

Meanwhile Elisa, wearing her hair in a low bun and a fuchsia satin dress with a sweetheart neckline, greeted the werewolf couple, "Hello, Wayne. Hi, Wanda."

"Congratulations, Elisa," Wanda said, happily. "Ooh, I love your dress."

"Thank you," Elisa responded politely. "By the way, have you Drac?"

"No, I haven't." Wanda shook her head.

"I think I saw him heading upstairs," said Wayne. "Isn't he staying to watch the ceremony?"

"I doubt it, he just paralyzed some of the guests over his daughter," Eunice said brashly, approaching them with Frank escorting her like a gentleman.

Elisa furrowed her eyebrows. Her husband shouldn't be treating his guests this way, especially on his daughter's wedding. She heard of fathers getting emotional on their daughters' wedding days. But on Mavis's wedding, Dracula was taking it particularly hard. "I'll have a word with him," she said.

"I'll go with you," added Frank, following the human countess in tow.


As soon as two friends entered Dracula's and Elisa's chambers, they found the closet door exposed from the wall but there was some movement from within.

"Drac, are you in there?" Elisa asked worriedly, but there was no answer. "Please don't avoid us like this."

"Drac, you gotta come out. It wouldn't be fun without you," said Frank, as he knocked on the closed closet door.

The door swung open and Dracula came out. To Frank and Elisa's surprise, he looked totally awful. His tuxedo had become unbuttoned, extra shoes were on his hands, and his usually smooth hair was mussed up. He was a total wreck.

"Alright! Here I am! Stop yelling at me!" Dracula shouted.

"Uh, what have you been doing?" asked Elisa, feeling awkward over her vampire husband's appearance.

"What do you think, baby?" he snorted. "I'm trying to fantastic for my daughter's wedding before I lose her forever!" His snippy attitude seemed to hurt his wife, who drew back.

"Pull yourself together, buddy!" Frank grasped him by the collar and looked him in the eyes. "You're not losing Mavis. It's just a wedding. Everything's gonna be fine."

"I know that! It's all good!" Dracula snapped, pushing the golem away and swiftly raced up the walls to the ceiling, where the vampire was curled in a pouting position, and left the shoes he had on his hands on the floor.

"Then what are you doing up there?" Frank demanded, now irritated by his friend's attitude.

"I can't go through with it," Dracula sighed, giving in. "I won't make it. She's marrying a human! What if it's all a trick, and he's going to hurt her?"

"Nah, c'mon Drac!" Frank dismissed his friend's worries soothingly. "You know Johnny is a great guy. And the humans love us out there."

"I don't care!" Dracula shouted harshly. "I'm losing my Mavy-Wavy! What if he and his filthy backpack take her away from me forever?"

By now, Elisa was getting fed up with her husband talking nonsense and she wanted to deal with this herself. "Frank, could you excuse us for a moment, please?"

Nodding, Frank left the room.

"Now you listen to me, Count Dracula, everything you're misconducting is all in your head!" Elisa berated him. "Don't you remember your heartfelt speech to Johnny and me on the plane? How if Mavis gave her trust to someone else, you're thankful that it was him, and the fact that you've both become friends? And you told Mavis you wanted her to live her life and go make her own paradise? Or did you not mean any of it?"

Sighing, Dracula knew his wife was right as he frowned guiltily. Elegantly, he floated down from the ceiling and landed gracefully in front of Elisa. "I'm sorry, my love," he sincerely apologized. "I just don't want my little princess to leave me after she gets married."

"Is that what this is all about?" Elisa began straightening out his tie, buttoning up his tuxedo and smoothed his hair back in place. "Have you asked her about that?"

"No, but I have a feeling she will leave me..." And then Dracula came up with an idea that seemed to cheer him up. "Elisa, darling, let's have a baby!"

"What?" Elisa stared at him, not sure if she heard him right.

"Ellie, I want to have another child! We should have more children, that way I won't be so lonely without my Mavy..." Another thought seemed to make Dracula concerned, "...but Mavis will think I'm replacing her with another baby. And if we do have more children, they'll want to see the world like Mavis did, meet someone they love, get married and I'll be alone again."

"You're not alone. You have me," Elisa tried to reassure him.

The vampire smiled genuinely, but he asked sadly, "And will you ever leave me?"

"Never." Elisa declared, throwing her arms around him in an embrace. "I love you, Dracky-Wacky."

"I love you too, Ellie-Wellie." Dracula returned a gentle squeeze and planted a loving kiss on her lips.

When their lips parted, Elisa said, "Besides, Mavis won't feel like she's replaced. She'll be ecstatic to be a sister," Elisa assured him, stroking his cheek tenderly. "And as much as I want a baby, I'm not sure if it will happen. I've been to the doctor yesterday but..." She lowered her head sadly.

Dracula looked completely heartbroken at losing his dream of having a baby with Elisa.

"Now the important thing is, right now, you gotta be strong for your little girl. This is her big day and she would be upset if you weren't there," said Elisa, wanting to get straight to the point of her visit. "She's gotta be scared too, since this is a big step for her."

Dracula's eyes widened. He couldn't let his beloved daughter be scared, even for an instant, on her special day. "Okay, I'll try," he said. "For Mavis, and for you." He tenderly stroked Elisa's cheek before he left their chambers in a flash.

No sooner had he gone, Elisa gasped sharply and clutched at her abdomen. "It seems like I gotta be strong myself," she breathed. "And I hope you behave yourself for your sister's wedding," she spoke soothingly to her stomach.


In her what was to be her former bedroom, Mavis was busy getting ready for her wedding. Her monster bridesmaids, Kelsey and Clarabelle and Wendy and the Shrunken Head on a cloths-hanger, were helping the young vampiress to get ready when they heard a knock at the door.

The door opened and Dracula poked his head in. His eyes were red and watery, his cheeks were stained from wet tears and his bottom lip trembled.

"Dad? Are you okay?" Mavis asked, concerned.

Dracula entered the room as he wiped a tear from his eye, but he remembered his wife's advice to stay strong. "Of course I am, Mavy. How about you?" he responded, taking her hands into his own and looked gently into her eyes.

Mavis glanced over at her three bridesmaids. They nodded and they all left the room.

"If you try to talk her out of this, you're gonna be sorry!" warned the Shrunken Head.

"Shut up!" Dracula glanced his back to snap at the voodoo head until the door closed behind him.

"What's wrong, Dad?" Mavis asked, wanting to get to the point of her father's visit.

"I'm fine, Mavy." Dracula studied her appearance in her new black wedding gown. She looked so beautiful and radiant. "You look lovely, Honey Bat. You look just like your mother, and your stepmother."

"Thank you, Daddy," Mavis smiled, touched by his compliment, but then she grew worried. "Listen Dad, I love Johnny so much, but am I doing the right in marrying him? He's my zing, but I'm still an immortal teenager."

"Girls mature faster," Dracula assured her, seeing that his wife was right that his daughter was scared. "And you're practically a hundred and nineteen."

"But I didn't realize there's so many things I can do out there!" Mavis sighed, walking up to the open window. "I could get a job as a nuclear pharmacist or a mental hydentist! Or I could help humans, like a social twerker!"

"I never heard of those things, but I believe it's pronounced social worker," Dracula corrected.

"And Dad, if I'm married, am I going to be able to raise a kid right if Johnny and I decide on wanting a baby?" Mavis added.

That last question made Dracula cringe slightly, but he remembered his conversation with Elisa and took a deep breath. "You don't need to rush into things, Honey Bat. Take your time on deciding what kind of job you would like to do if it suits you. As for the wanting a baby thing, I'm sure you'll raise him or her right. After all, you were raised by the coolest dad in the world, right?"

Mavis smiled at her father's kind words. "Thanks, Dad." But she noticed how deeply affected he was by her questions of finding jobs. "Why do you look so sad?"

"It's just..." Dracula hesitated, "the hotel will feel so empty when you and Johnny find a new home after you're married. I know I'll have your stepmother with me, but without having another child to care for, I'll be all alone." He turned into a bat, and his bottom lip quivered and he stared up at his daughter with big sad round red eyes.

"Daaaad, don't give me the pouty bat face," Mavis scolded gently, before she wanted to let him know one important thing. "Listen, this is my home. I love it here and so does Johnny. We want to raise a kid here just like you did."

Hearing this answer, Dracula immediately turned back into his normal form, an ecstatic smile spread across his lips. "Really? You mean it?" She nodded, and he pumped a fist in the air. "Hooray! She's staying!"

A knock came at the door, and Wendy poked her head in. "Mavis, it's almost time!" she called.

Smiling happily at each other, Dracula and Mavis walked out together arm-in-arm.


Back in the lobby, a family of five humans walked through the revolving door, all wearing formal clothes for the upcoming wedding, and a guard announced their presence loudly.

"Mr. and Mrs. Loughran, the parents of the groom and family!"

Every monster in the lobby froze in place and stared at the new humans, though some they had seen at the last wedding, the one of Dracula and his new love Elisa. Both the humans and the monsters stared uncomfortably at each other while the humans walked down the carpet, but the Loughrans smiled warmly when Johnny came and greeted his family with warm hugs.

"Mom and Dad! I can't believe you're all here!" he shouted happily as his family greeted him with hugs and smiles.

"Johnny!" Linda greeted excitedly as Johnny embraced her.

Everyone then gathered to take pictures together; first the groom with his backpack with a black bowtie, Hank, Pedro, Blobby, and Johnny's two brothers Kent and Brett as groomsmen; then Mavis with five of her monster friends Wendy and Kelsey and Clarabelle and Charlotte and Sophie, the shrunken door head, and Johnny's sister Melissa as bridesmaids, but Mavis didn't show up due to being a vampire; then one of the entire family, including the Loughrans, Elisa, Johnny, Mavis and Dracula. But father and daughter didn't show up in the photo due to being vampires.

The wedding took place outside on a beautiful clear night, dozens of little bats held up sparkling pink curtains for the ceremony. Humans sat on one side of the area for the groom, and monsters sat on the other side of the area for the bride. Even the Drac Pack was there on the Bride's side. The wolf pups ran through the two aisles, startling the monsters and humans. Murray escorted his date, the lovely female mummy, to her seat like a gentleman and he got all giddy to be seated with such a beautiful mummy.

"Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah! Yo! How hot is my date?" Murray asked Griffin, showing off his girlfriend.

"So hot!" replied Griffin the Invisible Man. "How about how hot mine is?" He gestured to an empty seat beside him.

"You've got a date?" Murray questioned, puzzled.

"Yeah! She's invisible. That's why you can't see her," said Griffin.

"Oh, yeah," Frank doubted sarcastically and did a quote gesture. "This is the one from Canada."

"Shh! Wedding's starting," Griffin hushed the golem.

Johnny stood at the altar with his backpack. His brother Kent was a groomsman, including Hank and Pedro. Wendy and Johnny's sister Melissa and Mavis's friend Clarabelle were bridesmaids, including the shrunken head. Down the aisle came Johnny's second brother Brett with Mavis's other monster friend Kelsey. A purple-faced hag waved hello, and Kelsey gestured towards Brett and did a gagging sound to indicate what she thought of him.

A little red-haired girl, a distant a relative of Johnny's, came down the aisle as a flower girl. She carried a teddy bear and a basket of black roses. The grooms side of all humans going 'aww.' Suddenly she was attacked by a slew of rampaging werewolf pups, shredding the flowers and one of them ran off with her teddy bear. She was suddenly released and the little girl was a disheveled mess. The humans were shocked at the violence the little girl received, but the bride's side of all monsters thought it was cute and went 'aww.' Elisa felt sorry for the little girl, and managed to snatch the nearly chewed up teddy bear from the werewolf pup and returned it to the dizzy flower girl.

It was time for the bride to appear. Everyone then looked to the start of aisle. Slowly and dramatically, Mavis was ready to walk down the aisle and she wore a beautiful black wedding dress with a silver tiara with a silver spider wed style veil. All eyes were filled with happy tears as they turned to face her. As she walked down the aisle, her proud and tearful father, Count Dracula, smiled widely as he imagined Mavis as his little girl in her wedding gown.

At the altar, the same skeleton minister that married Dracula and Elisa a year ago married Johnny and Mavis. When he asked the crowd if they had any objections to why the couple should not joined together, Elisa glowered at Dracula, making sure he kept his mouth shut and the scared look on his face told her he obeyed. The two couples exchanged their I dos. Johnny gently placed the ring on Mavis's finger. Dracula's eyes were so wide he'd look like he was ready to burst into tears. It was time for the bride and groom to kiss. Unable to keep his terror contained any long, Dracula waved his hand and made Mavis's shrunken head float telepathically between their kiss. Johnny and Mavis opened their eyes in disgust while the shrunken head smiled.

Elisa and Dracula's friends glared at the vampire, with faces of 'why did you do that.' Feeling a bit ashamed, but not too ashamed, Dracula smiled sheepishly and did a gesture to them to make the kiss a small one. The bride and groom kissed quickly to appease him, and before he could throw anything else at them. Everyone cheered and applauded for the newlyweds. Dracula stood up and cheered the loudest, but his wife, his in-laws, and his friends shot him displeased expressions, but he pretended not to see them.

"Great," Griffin cheered sarcastically, frowning at Dracula.

Soon the wedding reception began. Marty the palest Gillman, gave a heartfelt, poetic, blubbered, and completely unintelligible speech for the young couple, which made all of the monsters tear up. Elisa sat beside Dracula, who sat next to Mavis, and she was seated next to Johnny. The four of them teared up by Marty's speech.

"True, so true, Marty," Johnny said as he raised his glass to the Gillman. But all the humans, mostly Mike and Linda, didn't understand it at all and exchanged confused expressions.

Elisa then gave his own heart touching speech to the young couple. "Congratulations, Mavis and Johnny. I've always been proud to call you my friends and now we are the family I always knew we were. Johnny, I've come to love you like a son and now I know you will be the man Mavis deserves. Mavis, you became my friend because we bonded over our overprotective fathers, but I'm so proud to call you my daughter. May you be as happy forever as you are now and the day you zinged." Mavis teared up at her stepmother's heartfelt speech. "And Drac…" Dracula smiled adorably at his name mentioned, until Elisa announced dryly through the microphone, "Your fly was down throughout the ceremony." All of the monsters and all of the humans burst out laughing. Dracula frowned to his shear annoyance.

Now it was time for the bride and groom to cut the cake. The white wedding cake screeched in horror as Mavis and Johnny cut it. The cake slice shrieked like a child separated from its mother. Pieces were served to Johnny's siblings by zombie waiters, and these slices screamed as they jumped off of the plates and shrieked as though little children crying for their mommy. Johnny's siblings felt uneasy to have shrieking cake slices in front them.

Up next, the monsters and the humans gathered together on the dance floor for romantic slow dancing. Every monster couple and human couple swayed slowly on the dance floor.

"Aw, how sweet," said an old gremlin lady as she looked at two female monsters dancing on Bigfoot's ankle.

Blobby came up to Mike and Linda and tapped Mike on the shoulder to cut in gentlemanly to dance with Linda. "Oh, my, look at you," Linda said a bit awkwardly when Blobby tried to dance with Linda, but accidently sucked her in. Johnny quickly came and pulled his mother out from Blobby and pulled globs of him out from her hair as she gasped in surprise.

Dracula and Elisa danced together, while the vampire moaned, "Look, I'm sorry about the kissing thing. It's just my Mavy-Wavy..."

"Mavis," Elisa corrected him, "is grown up now and starting a new chapter of her life, just as we did."

"Yes, yes," he groaned. "And why didn't you tell me my fly was open before the wedding?"

"Cause it served you right! Look, if things are going to get better between humans and monsters, you have to let go of your past problems. Besides, if my family was here, they wouldn't get used to having vampires as relatives, especially my father. He would try to ruin our kiss at our wedding if he were there." Elisa looked away melancholy eyes.

"That doesn't matter, but you're right about human and monster relations," Dracula soothingly reassured her, pulling her even closer to his chest. "That began the night I first met and saved your life, and ever since we met, I've been the happiest vampire in the world."

"Oh, Dracula," Elisa sighed lovingly, leaning in on his broad shoulder.

Dracula slowly dipped in and pressed his lips against hers. Then she laid her head on his chest for the rest of their dance.

Later, Johnny and Mavis swayed slowly together, gazing lovingly into each other's eyes. But it was time for the bride to dance with her father and the groom to dance with his mother. Dracula politely cleared his throat as he held his hand out to dance with Mavis and she placed her hand into his own. Linda lightly tapped Johnny on the shoulder and she went to dance with her son. Everyone watched in awe as Dracula and Mavis danced up the wall and onto the ceiling near the crystal chandelier. Johnny and Linda watched them in awe as they danced on the floor below.

"Is it everything you ever wanted, my little Poisonberry?" Dracula asked his daughter as he spun her around.

"Oh, it is, Daddy," Mavis replied happily as she leaned into him against her father's chest, but then she asked, "Except where's Grandpa Vlad?"

"Honey, your gramps would not have been cool with this, he's old school," Dracula told her.

"How do we know?" Mavis questioned as her father stepped back and spun her, "If he could just meet Mom and Johnny…"

"He would've eaten them. He's not as enlightened as your hip daddy."

"So, you're really okay with him not being a monster?"

"I'm married to Elisa. So human, monster, unicorn. As long as you are happy." Dracula lovingly touched her chin angling her face towards him.

"Thanks, Dad." Mavis smiled.

The lights in the crystal chandelier illuminated brightly as father and daughter gazed into each other's eyes happily.


To end this magical evening, Dracula gave his wedding present to Mavis and Johnny, a song he played for them, but mostly for Mavis, on his old ukulele, the tune similar to the one he sang to her as a little girl decades ago.

"…and you'll always be my moonlight, but now on wings of love you soar, now that you're Johnny's girl, Johnny's girl, and kind of Daddy's too, your Mom would be so happy cause she always knew, love is making room for all the best in you."

Everyone started applauding and many guests, monsters and humans, teared up at this heart-touching song. Kelsey got so choked in tears that she wrapped her tentacle arms around a surprised Brett and began kissing him. Hank started wailing on an annoyed Pedro's shoulder. Wanda wiped away her own tears of happiness. Mike and Linda gave their applause, but Bigfoot got so choked up that a giant drop fell mistakenly onto Linda, soaking her entire body. She breathed heavily while Mike kindly handed her a hankie from his dress coat.

The wedding reception was nearing its end. An applauding Elisa realized she almost forgot her surprise. Quickly, she walked to the center of the room and took the microphone, smiling eagerly and ready to give her surprise wedding gift to the young couple and to her husband.

"Thank you, Drac. I hope everyone's had a wonderful time. And congratulations to the newlyweds. But before we end our party, I have one last announcement for everyone." Elisa grinned, trying so hard to contain her excitement. "This family just got a little bigger tonight, and it's going to get bigger yet. Soon we're going to have another addition to the family because..." She pulled back her dress' cloak slightly to reveal a baby bump on her stomach. "I'm pregnant."

Suddenly, the audience exploded into extremely loud, thrilling cheers. Mavis squealed, and she began jumping up and down ecstatically. Johnny presented a thumbs-up. Wanda and Eunice could no longer keep their squeals of delight inside. The Drac Pack exchanged delighted expressions. Hank, Pedro and Wendy screamed excitedly.

For a moment, Dracula stared at his wife until he got so excited he flew around the ballroom in bat form while he released a high pitched squeal and bellowed, "I'M GONNA BE A DADDY AGAIN!" He punched the air, and then started doing a Michael Jackson moonwalk in the air.

One prickly monster covered in spikes got so choked up, he hugged Johnny's brother Kent as if he were a teddy bear. It made him groan in pain at being held in his spike-covered body that Mike quickly had to pull him out of the prickly monster's embrace.