Part one!.
Part two! +1! At last, Judette has earned the right to wear a real nurse's cap! Now she's one step closer to becoming a fully graduated, capable nurse.
But she's getting rather tired of Professor Alvin's wayward glances.
And Milla's obsessive, protective fanboy who just can't seem to take a hint. ("STOP TRYING TO LOOK UP MILLA-SENPAI'S SKIRT! ONLY I MAY DO THAT!")
In short, Judette's feeling rather overwhelmed.
So she tries to speak to Milla in private again. To see if perhaps she would like to take a real vacation- not just a day trip to the beach. It takes her a bit of struggling, but she manages to pop the question eventually.
Milla is intrigued by the concept, even if it is somewhat suspicious. Judette assures her that she just wants Milla to relax and take a break from all that hard school work.
Milla is amused and remarks that Judette is always so considerate. Just like a little sister.
"... Yes. Like a little sister."
Just as they get ready to set out, they run into Professor Alvin once more. Milla explains that they're going on vacation and Alvin promptly invites himself along for the trip. Judette asks him why he would do that.
"Why, because you need a handsome, capable and modest man such as myself to keep you safe as you travel."
Milla finds this answer both amusing and acceptable.
Judette does not. Now she's stuck with Professor Alvin and his badtouching ways again. And here she was, hoping for some privacy. "*sigh*"
As they pass through the village of Hamil, they once again run into Judette's fairy godmother.
Who is being stoned by an angry mob.
Judette is not having any of that.
Judette's grandmother is a part of the mob as well. Tisk tisk, Granny.
As it turns out, the people of Hamil are firm opposers of Fairly Odd Parents- especially that shitty live action movie. They refuse to have anything to do with fairy godparents in their village.
Judette sees no other choice. They must bring his fairy godmother with them, in order to keep her safe from these violent hicks. (she may just be the ultimate defense against Professor Alvin!) The others agree with this notion.
And so, Judette informs his fairy godmother of the good news. She introduces herself as Elise La Plentifulwings. Elise for short. Her comedy relief sidekick's name is Tipo.
Welcome to the group, Elise!
Judette's grandmother promptly claims that she has no granddaughter!
Will Elise miss these jerks? Prooobably not.
NEXT TIME, ON THE TALE OF JUDETTE!
Some lady dies, Alvin gets in trouble with the feds and Judette fails at making her intentions clear once more. What else is new?