A/N: Happy Belated 80th birthday, Tom & Jerry.


At home in Greendale, Patch was getting as much rest as he could after his and the others' big adventure with helping Baby New Year, but he would have a big adventure to worry about after he would wake up. It, of course, would involve his two good friends, the cat named Tom and the mouse named Jerry along with Robyn and a group of students from Ever After High. Atticus smiled as he decided to get some food for Patch for when he would wake up.

"It sure was nice to have New Year's in America, Darla." Madeline smiled.

"It was great to have you too." Darla smiled back at her cousin.

"Oui, it sure was." Madeline smiled happily.

"I'm glad you two got to have fun," Atticus smiled at the girls. "I had my hands full myself at the North Pole."

"You seem to have big adventures yourself," Madeline smiled back. "You guys should come visit for the summer."

"We'll be sure to do that." Atticus said.

Patch soon woke up to get some food.

"Hey, Patch," Atticus smiled. "I'm gonna hang out at the Mall with Cherry, Mo, Thor, and Sabrina while you're gone. Is that okay?"

"That's fine," Patch smiled back as he ate his food. "Hopefully Tom, Jerry, and Robyn had a Happy New Year themselves."

"I'm sure they did." Atticus said.

Patch continued to eat up. "Darla, Madeline, any plans?" he then asked the two young girls.

"Just showing Madeline around town before she has to go back to Paris." Darla smiled.

"That's good," Patch smiled back. "Has she met Digit yet?"

"Oh! Good idea!" Darla replied. "I think he had too much fun last night."

"Is he the one who told you about Starlight Night?" Madeline asked her cousin.

"Yes," Darla nodded as she walked off with Madeline. "Come on, you're gonna love Digit."

The girls soon went to find Digit. Patch continued to eat his breakfast until he would have to go away.


"Didge, you awake?" Darla called as she came to a new room in the house.

Digit was shown to be reading a comic book before he looked up to see Darla and smiled at her. "Hey, kiddo!" he said to her. "Happy Year New! ...Did I say that right?" he then asked.

"Uh... Close enough..." Darla rolled her eyes slightly. "Anyway, I'd like you to get to meet my cousin since, I guess you fell asleep before she made it in town."

"Ooh." Digit smiled excitedly.

"Bonjour~" Madeline greeted with a curtsy.

"Ah, you're French?" Digit asked.

"Oui," Madeline smiled. "I live in Paris."

"Well, uh, pleased to meet ya," Digit replied as he tried to say something in French to impress her. "Mon aƩroglisseur est plein d'anguilles."

"Your hovercraft is full of eels?" Madeline repeated out of confusion.

Digit looked bashful while Darla giggled.

"I guess I need to learn how to speak French." Digit smiled bashfully.

The girls laughed a bit.

"I did not know you had a pet bird." Madeline said to Darla.

"It's a long story of how Digit came into our family actually." Darla smiled.

"Yep." Digit nodded.

"Do tell." Madeline smiled.

Darla smiled back as she decided to tell her cousin everything about the time she spent with Digit and their misadventures together with some other friends of theirs.


Meanwhile, it was breakfast time at Ever After High as Crow thought about what his sister said as he came to get some food before he looked over at one table with a smile as he saw Apple White who was his biggest crush. Crow took a deep breath before making his way over.

"Lovely day, isn't it?" Apple asked the girls at the table with her who were her best friends: Briar Beauty and Blondie Lockes.

"Yes, but I'd rather be back on vacation a little," Blondie giggled. "I met the cutest baby with Baby Bear, Mama Bear, and Papa Bear."

"Well, I love a good adventure!" Briar beamed. "I mean, it's just so exciting! How could anyone sleep through an adventure like they do with school, am I right?"

"Yeah, I suppose so." Apple White smiled.

"Um, hello, girls." Crow greeted.

"Hi, Crow." The three girls replied.

"Hello, Apple," Crow smiled bashfully. "You look so pretty and happy today, but that's most days with the case for you."

"Oh, Crow, that's sweet." Apple giggled.

"Now kiss." Briar told Crow and Apple playfully.

Crow and Apple blushed from that.

"Uh, Apple... I was wondering... Um... Uh..." Crow stammered.

"Yes, Crow?" Apple asked.

"I... I... I..." Crow stammered a bit only to flinch slightly.

"Ah, Mr. Crow and Miss Apple..." Headmaster Grimm greeted as he passed by.

'Thanks a lot, Headmaster Grimm.' Crow thought to himself sarcastically.

"Good morning, boys and girls." Headmaster Grimm greeted.

"Good morning, Headmaster Grimm." The students replied politely.

"Mr. Crow, Miss Apple, you two have been asked to come to see Mr. Badwolf as soon as possible." Headmaster Grimm then told the two.

"Yes, Headmaster Grimm." Crow and Apple replied.

"Good..." Headmaster Grimm nodded before he walked off. "See that you see him."

"Well, that sounds interesting," Apple remarked. "I hope we're not in trouble with something."

"You? Probably not... But Crow..." Briar smiled sheepishly.

Crow simply gulped.


Eventually, in Mr. Badwolf's classroom, he waited for the ones he had called over.

"All right, I brought you something that I borrowed from Baba Yaga," Drell told the wolf as he came by with a goblet of a glowing green liquid inside. "This should be able to keep the ones you want to go out as normal-looking human kids, but be warned... After sunset, they'll turn back to normal, so use this potion wisely so you don't run out before the adventure is over."

"Don't worry, I'll use it wisely." Mr. Badwolf said.

"See that you do." Drell replied, giving him the potion as he mumbled a bit, something about wolves.

"What was that?" Mr. Badwolf demanded.

"I said 'Have fun'!" Drell grinned sheepishly as he decided to leave.

"Sure you did." Mr. Badwolf said.

Drell waved as he soon left to go back home as he grumbled to himself. "Filthy, disgusting, encroaching wolves."

"So, this will make us humans?" Cerise asked.

"Yes, temporarily of course," Mr. Badwolf told his daughter. "Apparently Drell thinks going into the Mortal Realm the way we are will cause too much attention, so we have to blend in among the mortals to where we need to go with Atticus's dog Patch and his friends."

"Well, that's something alright." Cerise smiled.

"How do you know if it works?" Ramona asked.

"I'm pretty sure the most powerful man in the universe wouldn't deceive me," Mr. Badwolf replied. "Even if he has issues with wolves."


Eventually, Ashlynn, Hunter, Apple, Raven, and Crow came into the classroom after they were told to come inside and Mr. Badwolf soon told them that they had an adventure of their own to take care of and told them about the potion so that they could all be like normal mortals before they would leave Ever After High. Once everything was settled, the students drank the potion, as did Mr. Badwolf, and they all became humans, especially Ramona and Cerise who were part wolf.

"Nice." Apple smiled.

"Where are we going?" Crow asked curiously.

"Out into the world... I've heard stories about an amusement park..." Mr. Badwolf told his students. "Let's go!"

The group looked at each other and they soon left Ever After High to get going to where they were supposed to go.


As they did that, Patch came to visit the Starling house as Tom and Jerry had one of their usual chases with each other, without it ending badly for either of them since they were now friends.

"Guys, are you ready?" Robyn asked Tom and Jerry.

"Hang on!" Tom and Jerry told her.

Robyn rolled her eyes slightly before she sat on the couch to wait for her pet cat and mouse to get themselves together.

"Robyn?" Patch called as he poked his head through the doggy door that was there for him to come in and out of the house for whenever he wanted.

"Right here, Patch." Robyn smiled.

"Are Tom and Jerry ready yet?" Patch asked.

"They should be soon," Robyn replied. "At least I hope so."

"Yeah, I guess that's true," Patch rolled his eyes. "So, how's your wizard training going?"

"Seems to be going well so far," Robyn smiled. "Uncle Chip says that I should probably visit again sometime so he can give me a better experience with potions and spell casting."

"Cool." Patch smiled back.


Eventually, Tom and Jerry ended their little chase with a food fight in the kitchen as Jerry decided he had won like he almost always did, though Tom usually got a chance to win if he was lucky enough.

"Are you two done yet?" Patch asked before looking at the messy kitchen with a gasp. "Do you guys enjoy making a mess in the kitchen?!"

"Eh... Not a lot..." Jerry smiled sheepishly. "We just seem to always end up in the kitchen whenever we end up chasing each other for the day."

Patch sighed before using his magic from his tag to clean the mess.

"Thanks, Patch." Robyn smiled.

"Sure thing," Patch smiled back. "Did you guys have a nice New Year's?"

"Oh, yes, for the most part," Robyn nodded. "Tom and Jerry's sisters even came over with Tuffy and Booties."

"That sounds nice." Patch smiled.

The house was soon back to being cleaned as Tom and Jerry stopped their fight with some fish and cheese.

"So, where are we going?" Robyn asked.

"A place called Storybook Town!" Patch proclaimed.

"Oh, yeah; I think that's where my cousin and aunt from my father's side of the family live." Robyn smiled.

"You know it?" Patch asked.

"Yes, it's been a while." Robyn smiled.

"I just heard about Storybook Town recently," Patch replied. "Apparently fairy tales come to life there," he then glanced away briefly. "Though with the live I've led, I'd probably say otherwise from going to Ever After High a couple of times."

"Well, I've brought Tom and Jerry a few times for a few visits there, but with school it's been hard trying to find a perfect time to visit," Robyn said softly. " Especially after..."

Patch looked curious. "Did something happen?"

"Yes..." Robyn frowned a bit. "You remember about my mother when I first met you, Tom, and Jerry?"

"Yes, she died when you were a baby, I'm still so sorry about that," Patch said softly before he caught on a bit. "...Your cousin's parents... Did something like that happen?"

"I'm afraid my Uncle Joe passed away." Robyn said softly.

"Oh, I'm so sorry." Patch frowned.

"Ever since he died, things were not easy to keep Storybook Town from closing down," Robyn frowned back before smiling. "But Uncle Joe used to have a saying."

"What was it?" Patch asked.

"With great power, comes great responsibility?" Tom commented.

Jerry nudged and shushed the cat as that was not the time for that joke.

"'Dreams come true if you believe'." Robyn quoted.

"Cool." Patch smiled.

"Hello, Robyn." Mr. Starling smiled as he came to his daughter.

"Hi, Daddy." Robyn smiled back.

"I'm sure you're excited to see Aunt Violet and Cousin Jack again as much as I am." Mr. Starling smiled.

"I sure am and so are Tom and Jerry." Robyn smiled back.

"Let's get ready to go have some fun then," Mr. Starling smiled. "Let's get to the car."

Robyn, Tom, and Jerry cheered as they rushed over to the car to go to the fairy tale based theme park where Robyn's extended family was.


And so, this began the big fairy tale adventure for Tom, Jerry, Patch, Robyn, and the Ever After High students. Mr. Starling was seen driving to Storybook Town. Patch stuck his head out the window as he rode along with the family. Everyone loved Storybook Town. It had walk-through fairy-tale sets, thrill rides, attractions, the best high-diving cow act in three states, and a world-class petting zoo. The park was the lifelong passion of Joe Bradley: a starry-eyed dreamer, if there ever was one.

Soon after opening Storybook Town, Joe found a partner to share his dream: His loving wife Violet. And it wasn't long before they were joined by their greatest dream of all: Their son Jack. For a long time all was right with the world, but life has a way of moving on. And sometimes the dreamers leave us all too soon. Violet and Jack did their best to keep Joe's dream alive, but it was a big job for just the two of them. Mr. Badwolf soon made his way over to Storybook Town as well as his students.


"Is this the place?" Cerise asked.

"We're almost there," Mr. Badwolf replied. "We should be very close."

"This is how humans see our fairy tales?" Raven rolled her eyes as she glanced out the window to see some decorations of the theme park. "Looks kinda corny if you ask me."

"Well, they definitely have interesting imaginations." Crow said.

"Yeah, I guess." Raven shrugged from that.

They soon came to a stop and everybody got off of the bus to take a look at Storybook Town up close.

"Well, this looks interesting," Apple said. "At least it looks a lot more fun than Cooking Class."

"It looks like it hasn't been visited by customers in a while." Hunter said.

"Guess it was hard on them... For whatever reason." Raven shrugged.

"Maybe they're closed." Ashlynn replied.

"Hard to say honestly." Mr. Badwolf said as he came to the doors.

The group began to make their way into the amusement park.