Wayne worked hard at his job, and took home a respectable paycheck for his line of work, but it was in no way enough in the long run to support over five dozen destructive cubs. It wasn't even enough to support two dozen destructive cubs in the long run, really, not that he would let Wanda, most of his friends, any of his co-workers, and

Wanda shows up at the airport in a dress almost identical to the one Martha wears in her portrait. The dress had been made by a couple of her elder daughters. Wanda is glad her mammaries had dried up and shrunk, as she wouldn't have wanted to be seen in public with all that hopper-tenting that the sultry form-fitting dress would have caused. She's also wearing horse hair extensions in her restyled headfur to resemble Martha's long flowing hair. Johnny and Mavis love it. Murray and Frank say she looks just like Martha.

Wanda asks Murray if he's ever thought about settling down, maybe having a family. He says the bachelor gig is too fun to give up, he could never pick one lady, and a harem of party girls would just be asking for a headache. Also his manhood was urned centuries ago, though he's been thinking about getting them jeweled and gold-plated.

Griffin says that Wayne's such a stud, he should get his fixed like that, too. Plaque it up like a trophy over the mantle.

Wanda replies that Wayne's trophy is perfectly fine plain and where it is.

Wayne opens his mouth to say something, but then Dracula appears. Wanda asks Dracula how he likes her ears, and Drac is agasp. He composes himself, dismisses her with a hand wave, says her ears look fine, and tells her not to wear that dress again. That it doesn't suit her.

Wanda is hurt and says she's sorry.

Mavis had had numerous sitters and friends during her over century of life, but none more maternal and homely than Wanda. They'd met while Wayne was going to college, and Wanda was trying to do her part in supporting her own cubs. Dracula quickly found her to be a safe companion for his daughter, as Wanda possessed the caring, protection, and lack of adventurousness of a well-trained domestic lapdog. Wanda was living her goal where she was and agreed, and was even able to tell stories to perpetuate and magnify, every concern Dracula had about the outside world. That Mavis was far more interested in Aunty Wanda staying over than wanting to go outside even to possibly visit wherever her favorite aunt had come from, couldn't make Dracula happier.

In the beginning, Wanda having cubs in tow was moot, as it was a smallish group of them and they didn't stray far from their mother. But when Wayne returned, Wanda seemed no longer be concerned with keeping her heat in check, and year by year the cubs seems more unruly and more willing to go in all directions, leaving their mark throughout the castle. Then came "Catch Bat", which if it had been any other monster, would have meant the end of the sitting, as well as possibly the end of the monster.

Mavis knew and loved Wanda as she was too much, this love mirrored too much Dracula's own agendas, and Wanda loved Wayne and her growing pack too much for Dracula to do anything too drastic, so Dracula had a long talk with Wayne and ended up getting him a nice cave on the other side of the forest. Also, Dracula agreed to supplement Wayne's income for as long as Wanda and him were alive and together, and Mavis still had a thing for having Wanda around. Wayne was all for it, as it would give the impression he had some chance in supporting his wife and family. The cubs had plenty of space to roam, Wanda had a place to spruce up far nicer and energetically than Dracula was willing the castle to be, and Dracula, zombies, and witches didn't have to put up with the cubs for more than a couple days at a time. During that time the cubs were over, Dracula made sure to instill the respect Wanda had put in for him. They still went wild, but he was always pleased that all the cubs listened to him, if not for a short while, whenever he stated something.

At the airport, this time at a night flight, Wanda noticed the tears welling up in her husband's eyes and had mistaken it for the same pride and joy she felt in Mavis going to her newfound dream place with her dream soon-to-be husband.

Wayne secretly hoped it would end in disaster, but not too much disaster. Just enough that Mavis would again seek the comfort of her father and best aunt for the rest of Wayne and Wanda's hopefully long lives.

Now that Mavis was gone to Haweewee and elsewhere with the human and no longer needed Wanda's companionship, Wayne feared the fiscal bond with Dracula would soon be broken as well, and things would really start getting hairy in the cave, especially as Wanda was due to go into heat again soon. Johnny, though fun, was still just a regular human. He would undoubtedly die before Mavis's next centennial, but by then, Wanda and family would most likely have been long forgotten and thus, long dead as well.