Sweettart, mother of who knows how many children and mate of PUC, was murdered by Beetlejuice yesterday. While no one would call her amiable, she will be missed—mainly by the authorities.
“Her one surviving child will never know his mother,” PUC moaned from inside his cave. Since her death, he’s emerged twice. Once to eat and the other to nip at Brain/Einstein.
At first, Beetlejuice refused to comment on the death, but once he realized that the authorities were not going to incarcerate him, (he can’t fit in the prison and the other two tanks are occupied), he started rambling:
“There isn’t enough space. Sweettart kept getting in my face. I can’t move without the other fish underfin. The walls are closing in on me! I couldn’t handle it anymore. I just snapped! And there still isn’t enough room.” Beetlejuice’s eyes bulged as he glared at PUC and Brain/Einstein.
Authorities listened to Beetlejuice’s escalating panic and went to their situation room to brainstorm solutions. We expected them to be sequestered for a while, but they shocked everyone when they emerged after only ten minutes.
“The time has come for us to upgrade the tank. Please be patient with one another,” here the authorities paused and gave Beetlejuice the crazy eye. “It’ll take three weeks to set up the new tank.”
We asked them how big the new tank would be, and they said, “It’ll be a seventy-five-gallon tank. We will demolish the Supermax prison/Palace, and Madame Geoffrey will rejoin the rest of the community.”
“What!” Brain/Eistein screeched, pressing his face against the glass. “Are you that stupid! Have you learned nothing in the last seven years?” He said several other things that The Bubbly Review decided would be tactless to repeat in print.
“Yes. Yeeessss,” Beetlejuice said, rubbing his fins and cackling. “Move her into my neighborhood. I’ll give a warm welcome that’ll turn her blood cold. Yesss.”
“Someone, please do something about Beetlejuice’s spiral before he kills everyone,” PUC’s voice echoed from the cave.
“We’ve learned a lot and are confident that we can have everyone in the same tank.” The authorities gave a slight, disturbing smile. “We’ll build a wall,” they giggled.
We’re all concerned that Beetlejuice might not be the only one losing a grip on sanity. The Bubbly Review is watching events very carefully.
—The Bubbly Review