Spooky Buddies Junior Novel by Disney Book Group

Spooky Buddies Junior Novel by Disney Book Group

Author:Disney Book Group [Group, Disney Book]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Humorous Stories, Animals, Juvenile Fiction, Junior Novel, Dogs, Media Tie-In
ISBN: 9781423162469
Google: j6Zfcq8OexAC
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Published: 2011-08-02T04:00:00+00:00


Meanwhile, the Buddies wandered down Main Street. “I think we lost him,” Rosebud said, looking behind her.

“Why is that ghost dude after us?” Mudbud wondered.

B-Dawg shrugged. “Maybe he wants to drink our blood.”

“That’s vampires,” Rosebud told him. “Maybe he wants to eat our brains,” B-Dawg suggested.

Rosebud sighed. “That’s zombies.”

“Maybe he wants to devour everything he sees,” B-Dawg said.

“That’s Budderball,” Rosebud replied.

Mudbud was still thinking about his question. “It’s probably because B-Dawg released it from the mirror,” he said.

“Oh, sure, dawg, blame me!” B-Dawg exclaimed.

The puppies continued down the street thinking they had gotten rid of Pip. But little did they know that they hadn’t lost the ghost at all! He was still floating behind them, dressed in his sheet costume.

Finally the Buddies arrived at a darkened store. The sign over the door identified it as the Fernfield Shop of Curiosities.

The puppies looked up nervously, and Buddha led the way inside through a doggy door. The place was filled with all sorts of mystical stuff—beads, incense, tarot cards, and other oddities.

“Hello?” Buddha called out. “Is anyone home?”

“Check out this crystal ball,” Budder-ball said, spotting a large glass orb on a table.

Buddha was still looking for his friend. “Zelda?” he called out.

Suddenly the image of a dog appeared in the crystal ball. “Who wants to know?” a voice asked.

“Aaaah!” B-Dawg cried. “The gumball is talking to us!”

“It’s me, Buddha,” Buddha said to the dog in the crystal ball, “and my brothers and sister. The Buddies.”

Suddenly, a head popped out from behind the crystal ball. It was Buddha’s friend Zelda, a Chinese crested dog dressed as a gypsy. She hadn’t been inside the crystal, merely behind it!

“Welcome,” she said to the puppies. “I am Zelda. I am all-knowing and all-seeing. I specialize in the mystic and otherworldly.”

“We need your help,” Buddha told her urgently. “This ghost has been chasing us.”

Zelda nodded. “This is Halloween, the only night spirits are free to roam,” she replied. “We must make contact with this ghost of yours.”

Just then, Pip floated in through the wall. Budderball’s eyes widened. “There’s the ghost!” he said, pointing at Pip.

Zelda looked at Pip. “Ghost?!” she cried. Then she fainted.

The Buddies all froze in terror as Pip floated toward them.

“Please,” Pip begged them. “I’m not going to hurt you.”

“That’s what ghosts always say before they eat you,” B-Dawg said.

“Ghosts don’t eat,” Pip told him.

Budderball’s eyes went wide. “That’s the saddest thing I’ve ever heard!”

Suddenly, Zelda stirred. Then she woke up. When she saw Pip, she shrieked again. But this time she didn’t pass out.

“I know I look strange,” Pip told everyone. “But I was once a pup just like you all. My name is Pip.”

Buddha gasped. He remembered the kids’ class trip. “You’re the pup from the story?” he asked in disbelief.

“Yes. I’ve been like this ever since that night. The Hound did this to me.”

“The spell must have been interrupted,” Zelda said in amazement. “You were left in limbo.”

“I’m sorry I scared you guys at the manor,” Pip told the Buddies. “I was trying to stop you from releasing the Hound.



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