Kristine73
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Hi again! I have decided to post another story. It is set in the second season of the Muppet Show. The idea and title comes from the episode where Kermit was sick and Fozzie accidentally put Veterinarian's Hospital and At the Dance on at the same time. Hope you enjoy it.
Summary: Life imitates art for Floyd and Kermit is out to convince everyone that Rudolph Nureyev is not crazy for wanting to come on the Muppet Show.
“Thank you!” Called Kermit the Frog as the taxi drove off. He picked up his bags and climbed the steps to the entry of the Muppet Theatre. His business trip to Paris had come off far better than he could have dreamed. ‘I am so excited!’ He thought happily. ‘Imagine. Rudolf Nureyev actually agreeing to come among us!!’ All he had to do now was keep it secret for another few days. ‘Not going to be easy!’ Feeding off his happiness and excitement he leapt up the steps and was met at the door by Scooter.
“Welcome home boss!” he called out. “Did you have a good flight?”
“Not too bad.” Said Kermit “Managed to get a little sleep and I am ready to get back down to work. So, give me a full report. What disasters did Fozzie manage to create while I was away?” he asked with a smile.
Scooter laughed. “Not too many boss. And nothing that couldn’t be fixed by me. The main problem as always was Miss Piggy. She would not shut up about how selfish, thoughtless and unkind it was of you not to take her to Paris.”
Kermit just shook his head, not a bit surprised by Scooter’s report. “It wasn’t a pleasure trip” He said. “I was working to secure a guest star. Mind you, I have a feeling that when she finds out who it is and what they want to do she will quickly change her tune.”
“So who is coming boss?”
Kermit smiled again. “That’s a secret Scooter. I’m going to announce it after the George Burns’ show is over. It’s only 2 days away. I think everyone can wait, don’t you?” he asked.
“I think so.” replied Scooter. “Listen I’d better go down to the canteen and let Robin know you’re back.”
“No problem.” Kermit reached for the mail which was waiting for him on his desk when he heard a voice call out ‘Kermit!” and before he knew it he was swept into a Fozzie-Bear hug.
“Oh Kermit! It is so good to see you!” exclaimed Fozzie. “I missed you so much!”
“Uh, yeah.” answered Kermit. ‘Fozzie always reacts as if you have been gone for months, not days!’ He reflected. Kermit gently disentangled himself and said “It’s good to see you too Fozzie. And thank you for looking after everything. Now, is there anything at all I need to know about? Did anything go wrong?” he asked.
“Oh nothing much.” answered Fozzie. “A couple of footlight bulbs blew, which Scooter fixed. And the rotten floorboards gave way during a dance rehearsal, but no one was hurt and Scooter called in a carpenter the next day.” Kermit listened to Fozzie’s run down with increasing alarm. “Oh, and the Swedish Chef burnt himself on the grill in the canteen. Crazy Harry heard him say he was making Bomb Alaska for you, so he decided to detonate an explosion. Still he’s fine. Scooter put his hands under cold water right away and he will be cooking again tomorrow!” finished Fozzie brightly.
“Good.” murmured Kermit as he shook his head in despair. ‘Why do I leave that bear in charge?’ he wondered. His musings were interrupted by the enthusiastic cries of his nephew.
“Uncle Kermit! Uncle Kermit! You’re back!” shouted Robin excitedly as he launched himself into Kermit’s arms.
“I certainly am! I missed you.” said Kermit hugging his nephew to him and dropping a kiss on his head. “Were you a good boy while I was gone? Did you do everything Fozzie asked you to?” he asked.
“Oh yes Uncle Kermit!” replied Robin.
“He was as good as gold!” echoed Fozzie proudly.
“So Uncle Kermit, did you send me a postcard?” asked Robin hopefully.
“Well…..no. Seeing I was only there 3 days I thought I would beat the postcard home.” Kermit smiled down at Robin’s disappointed face. “So,” his uncle continued while unzipping one of his suitcases “I was hoping these would make up for it!” and he pulled out a huge gift wrapped box of chocolates.
“Oh wow! Uncle Kermit you’re the best!” Robin shouted and hopped up and down happily. “Can I open them now? Please?”
“Of course you can.” Said Kermit as he helped peel back the wrapping paper. “I hope you like them. You know, I watched the chocolatier make these chocolates before I bought them.”
“The what?” mumbled Robin through a mouthful of chocolate.
Kermit smiled. “That’s French for chocolate maker Robin.”
“Oh.”
“Listen, don’t you have a frog scout meeting this afternoon?” Robin nodded. “Don’t you think you better get ready to go?”
“Sure thing Uncle Kermit.” Replied Robin. “Here have one of my chocolates Uncle Kermit. You too Fozzie.” offering the box to the two of them. Kermit and Fozzie both grinned and made their selection. Turning around to head back down to the canteen Robin spotted Zoot sitting on the stairs leading to the dressing rooms. “Zoot! Would you like one of the chocolates Uncle Kermit brought home for me?” he asked.
Zoot looked up from his saxophone cleaning and smiled over at Robin. “Sure I would. That’s real nice of you Robin.” He said as he chose a chocolate. Robin ran back to the canteen calling out to Scooter as he passed him and offering him one of his prized chocolates.
Kermit walked up to where Zoot was sitting. “Hello Zoot. Everything alright?” he asked.
“Yeah Kermit. Everything’s groovy.” He replied. “I’m just waiting for Floyd to get back from taking Animal for his walk.” ‘They’ve been gone longer than they normally are.’ thought Zoot. ‘Hope Animal hasn’t done anything to him.’
“Long as everything’s alright, that’s good.” Said Kermit. Spotting Scooter coming towards him Kermit called to him. “Scooter?”
“Yeah boss?”
“I’m about to take Robin to his frog scout meeting. Could you do something for me while I’m gone?”
“Sure chief. What is it?”
“Well,” said Kermit “When I get back I want to get straight to work on the contract for our guest. Because it is so important I want to write it up with a brand new crayon, so would you please pop out and buy a box? I don’t think I have any that aren’t used in my desk.”
“No problem chief. I’ll go down to the shops right now. You can reimburse me in this week’s pay!” said Scooter as he headed out the theatre exit.
‘Oh dear. I do worry about the Uncle’s influence on that boy at times’. thought Kermit. ‘Still I am far too happy today to allow thoughts of J.P. Grosse to ruin it!’ Kermit saw Robin heading towards him in his frog scout uniform. “Ready to go?”
“Sure Uncle Kermit!”
“Okay, let’s go!” Turning to Fozzie Kermit said “I shouldn’t be more than half an hour. And then when I get back we will start the run through for George Burns’ appearance.”
“Okay Kermit.” Said Fozzie. “Bye Robin! Have fun at frog scouts!”
“I will Fozzie! Bye!”
Fozzie chuckled to himself. I sure did enjoy myself when I was a bear cub scout. Then thinking about Kermit’s business trip ‘I wonder who it is that Kermit booked to come to the show? It must be someone important to warrant a contract written in new crayon.'
Summary: Life imitates art for Floyd and Kermit is out to convince everyone that Rudolph Nureyev is not crazy for wanting to come on the Muppet Show.
The Malady Lingers On
Chapter 1.“Thank you!” Called Kermit the Frog as the taxi drove off. He picked up his bags and climbed the steps to the entry of the Muppet Theatre. His business trip to Paris had come off far better than he could have dreamed. ‘I am so excited!’ He thought happily. ‘Imagine. Rudolf Nureyev actually agreeing to come among us!!’ All he had to do now was keep it secret for another few days. ‘Not going to be easy!’ Feeding off his happiness and excitement he leapt up the steps and was met at the door by Scooter.
“Welcome home boss!” he called out. “Did you have a good flight?”
“Not too bad.” Said Kermit “Managed to get a little sleep and I am ready to get back down to work. So, give me a full report. What disasters did Fozzie manage to create while I was away?” he asked with a smile.
Scooter laughed. “Not too many boss. And nothing that couldn’t be fixed by me. The main problem as always was Miss Piggy. She would not shut up about how selfish, thoughtless and unkind it was of you not to take her to Paris.”
Kermit just shook his head, not a bit surprised by Scooter’s report. “It wasn’t a pleasure trip” He said. “I was working to secure a guest star. Mind you, I have a feeling that when she finds out who it is and what they want to do she will quickly change her tune.”
“So who is coming boss?”
Kermit smiled again. “That’s a secret Scooter. I’m going to announce it after the George Burns’ show is over. It’s only 2 days away. I think everyone can wait, don’t you?” he asked.
“I think so.” replied Scooter. “Listen I’d better go down to the canteen and let Robin know you’re back.”
“No problem.” Kermit reached for the mail which was waiting for him on his desk when he heard a voice call out ‘Kermit!” and before he knew it he was swept into a Fozzie-Bear hug.
“Oh Kermit! It is so good to see you!” exclaimed Fozzie. “I missed you so much!”
“Uh, yeah.” answered Kermit. ‘Fozzie always reacts as if you have been gone for months, not days!’ He reflected. Kermit gently disentangled himself and said “It’s good to see you too Fozzie. And thank you for looking after everything. Now, is there anything at all I need to know about? Did anything go wrong?” he asked.
“Oh nothing much.” answered Fozzie. “A couple of footlight bulbs blew, which Scooter fixed. And the rotten floorboards gave way during a dance rehearsal, but no one was hurt and Scooter called in a carpenter the next day.” Kermit listened to Fozzie’s run down with increasing alarm. “Oh, and the Swedish Chef burnt himself on the grill in the canteen. Crazy Harry heard him say he was making Bomb Alaska for you, so he decided to detonate an explosion. Still he’s fine. Scooter put his hands under cold water right away and he will be cooking again tomorrow!” finished Fozzie brightly.
“Good.” murmured Kermit as he shook his head in despair. ‘Why do I leave that bear in charge?’ he wondered. His musings were interrupted by the enthusiastic cries of his nephew.
“Uncle Kermit! Uncle Kermit! You’re back!” shouted Robin excitedly as he launched himself into Kermit’s arms.
“I certainly am! I missed you.” said Kermit hugging his nephew to him and dropping a kiss on his head. “Were you a good boy while I was gone? Did you do everything Fozzie asked you to?” he asked.
“Oh yes Uncle Kermit!” replied Robin.
“He was as good as gold!” echoed Fozzie proudly.
“So Uncle Kermit, did you send me a postcard?” asked Robin hopefully.
“Well…..no. Seeing I was only there 3 days I thought I would beat the postcard home.” Kermit smiled down at Robin’s disappointed face. “So,” his uncle continued while unzipping one of his suitcases “I was hoping these would make up for it!” and he pulled out a huge gift wrapped box of chocolates.
“Oh wow! Uncle Kermit you’re the best!” Robin shouted and hopped up and down happily. “Can I open them now? Please?”
“Of course you can.” Said Kermit as he helped peel back the wrapping paper. “I hope you like them. You know, I watched the chocolatier make these chocolates before I bought them.”
“The what?” mumbled Robin through a mouthful of chocolate.
Kermit smiled. “That’s French for chocolate maker Robin.”
“Oh.”
“Listen, don’t you have a frog scout meeting this afternoon?” Robin nodded. “Don’t you think you better get ready to go?”
“Sure thing Uncle Kermit.” Replied Robin. “Here have one of my chocolates Uncle Kermit. You too Fozzie.” offering the box to the two of them. Kermit and Fozzie both grinned and made their selection. Turning around to head back down to the canteen Robin spotted Zoot sitting on the stairs leading to the dressing rooms. “Zoot! Would you like one of the chocolates Uncle Kermit brought home for me?” he asked.
Zoot looked up from his saxophone cleaning and smiled over at Robin. “Sure I would. That’s real nice of you Robin.” He said as he chose a chocolate. Robin ran back to the canteen calling out to Scooter as he passed him and offering him one of his prized chocolates.
Kermit walked up to where Zoot was sitting. “Hello Zoot. Everything alright?” he asked.
“Yeah Kermit. Everything’s groovy.” He replied. “I’m just waiting for Floyd to get back from taking Animal for his walk.” ‘They’ve been gone longer than they normally are.’ thought Zoot. ‘Hope Animal hasn’t done anything to him.’
“Long as everything’s alright, that’s good.” Said Kermit. Spotting Scooter coming towards him Kermit called to him. “Scooter?”
“Yeah boss?”
“I’m about to take Robin to his frog scout meeting. Could you do something for me while I’m gone?”
“Sure chief. What is it?”
“Well,” said Kermit “When I get back I want to get straight to work on the contract for our guest. Because it is so important I want to write it up with a brand new crayon, so would you please pop out and buy a box? I don’t think I have any that aren’t used in my desk.”
“No problem chief. I’ll go down to the shops right now. You can reimburse me in this week’s pay!” said Scooter as he headed out the theatre exit.
‘Oh dear. I do worry about the Uncle’s influence on that boy at times’. thought Kermit. ‘Still I am far too happy today to allow thoughts of J.P. Grosse to ruin it!’ Kermit saw Robin heading towards him in his frog scout uniform. “Ready to go?”
“Sure Uncle Kermit!”
“Okay, let’s go!” Turning to Fozzie Kermit said “I shouldn’t be more than half an hour. And then when I get back we will start the run through for George Burns’ appearance.”
“Okay Kermit.” Said Fozzie. “Bye Robin! Have fun at frog scouts!”
“I will Fozzie! Bye!”
Fozzie chuckled to himself. I sure did enjoy myself when I was a bear cub scout. Then thinking about Kermit’s business trip ‘I wonder who it is that Kermit booked to come to the show? It must be someone important to warrant a contract written in new crayon.'