"Give me my son." Each word spoken from Mavis's lips fell like another nail in a coffin.

"We just went out for some Avocado!" Dracula cried but the lie just sharpened Mavis's glare.

"Mommy! I flew!" Dennis cried, not reading the situation, or really knowing anything wrong had happened.

"I saw," Mavis said darkly, and she held up her phone, which was playing a remixed video of Dennis falling and her father calling her nuts. Blobby was dancing beside them, but Mavis and Dracula's eyes were locked on each other, and she could see her father sinking into shame and sadness. Dennis ran to his mother and they hugged before she looked up at her father. "I was worried Dennis wasn't safe around other monsters. Now I don't even feel like he's safe around you."

"But I was just-"

"What was it you said? Human, monster, Unicorn? That it didn't matter?"

"But I just know his life would-"

"His life?" Mavis asked, her anger finally showing through her voice. "Because of your obsession with turning him into a monster he almost lost his life." Drac swallowed hard, at a loss for words. "I trusted you with him and you went behind my back and nearly killed my son." She stared at him until he looked away. "You may have let humans into your hotel, Dad, but I don't think you've let them into your heart. This isn't the place for him. We're leaving immediately. Johnny can stay behind and pack up some stuff, but I'm taking Dennis to California immediately, far away from you."

"Please Mavey...Don't leave?" He reached for her but Mavis just looked away before bending down and picking up Dennis, carrying him away, leaving Dracula to watch them and Johnny to sadly follow behind her.

"Mavis, I really don't think we should leave," Johnny said when they were back in their room, watching his wife move through the room angrily packing her stuff in the backpack her dad had gotten her when they went on their trip around the world.

"Johnny are you kidding me? Dennis isn't safe here," Mavis said turning around and looking at him.

"Your dad caught him, he didn't get hurt, and he seems to have actually enjoyed himself!"

"That doesn't matter! Dennis isn't a monster, and if he'd held onto his hope that he was going to fly for another second he would have died!"

"This place is his home Mavis," Johnny said shaking his head. "He won't be happy where I grew up!"

"He's never been there!"

"But he likes it here! You're the only one who has a problem with it!"

"Because I'm the only one who seems to care that he's safe!"

"I care! But you can't keep him safe from everything Mavis. Even in my town he'll get hurt. That's part of growing up."

"Well at least where you lived it'll be human problems. He'll be around people like him. Not monsters. Johnny we're moving. Even you can't deny that that was too close."

She was right, and Johnny knew that. His eyes dulled the way they always did when he was giving up the fight. "Alright, what do you want me to pack?"

"I'm going to pack Dennis and I a suitcase of clothes, you pack up the bigger stuff...pictures, the rest of the clothes, his toys and everything."

Johnny nodded, defeatedly, and walked off leaving Mavis to sit down on the bed with a huff hiding her face in her hands.

"Mommy?" Dennis's little voice sounded by her and she jumped as she looked at him.

"What is it baby?"

"Are we leaving cebuse I'm not a monster?"

Mavis felt her heart twist, but she knew this was the best option for her son. "No, no of course not. It's just...Grown up stuff."

"What about Papa Drac?"

"Papa Drac has to stay here to run the hotel."

"Will we visit? And call him every night?"

Mavis hesitated, she was beyond angry with her father. "We'll see baby. Come on, let's get you packed." She stood and took his hand, leading the way to his room to pack him some clothes and his favorite toys. Before the sun had set, they were gone, on a plane to Santa Clause, California. Their new home.