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A mere hour and a half later, (which Arthur decides is enough waiting), Arthur goes into the garage to see David talking to [[Ed Crosswire]] about why the food for his party isn't ready. David apologizes and says that he had a "special cake order" to fill (obviously the cakes that he made for Arthur) and promises that everything will be done in two hours. Ed agrees to this, and informs him that otherwise he would have to take his business somewhere else. | A mere hour and a half later, (which Arthur decides is enough waiting), Arthur goes into the garage to see David talking to [[Ed Crosswire]] about why the food for his party isn't ready. David apologizes and says that he had a "special cake order" to fill (obviously the cakes that he made for Arthur) and promises that everything will be done in two hours. Ed agrees to this, and informs him that otherwise he would have to take his business somewhere else. | ||
D.W. discovers a disappointed Arthur and asks | D.W. discovers a disappointed Arthur and asks what’s wrong. He informs her that David's business has been behind with all the cakes being made and because of him, David may end up losing Mr Crosswire’s business. D.W. misinterprets this to mean that David would lose his catering business, thus causing the family to have no money and lose their house and end up on the street. | ||
Arthur corrects her, only for D.W. to then believe that they would have almost no money and their furniture would end up on the street. When Arthur wonders what to do now, as he needs those desserts (while holding up the piece of paper with the orders on them), D.W. demands "Throw it away — your crazy demands will destroy us!" | Arthur corrects her, only for D.W. to then believe that they would have almost no money and their furniture would end up on the street. When Arthur wonders what to do now, as he needs those desserts (while holding up the piece of paper with the orders on them), D.W. demands "Throw it away — your crazy demands will destroy us!" |