The Gangster Cats tear Timothy's outfit

As Cat R. Waul, Chula, and Cat R. Waul's henchmen were ready to go to the crystal empire party, Cat R. Waul opened the door, and he said, "Now remember, when you're introduced to Prince Big MacIntosh and his sister Princess Applejack, make sure to--"

"Wait!" A voice called. It was Timothy, who was now wearing a red tuxedo, a yellow bow tie, and shiny black shoes, "Please, wait for me! Isn't lovely? Do you like it? Do you think it will do?"

"Well whatdya know? He looks great and wonderful!" Chula sobbed smiled, as he blew his nose on a tissue.

Spike, Tiny, and the rabbits watched down from the stairs, smiling.

"Timothy Q. Mouse?!" one of the gangster cats gasped in shock, and the gangster cats panicked.

"Stop right this instant!" Cat R. Waul demanded, as he continued, "After all you do look very impressive. Don't you, Timothy?" Timothy smiled, and Cat R. Waul slowly walked towards him. "And I never go back on my word." Timothy gulped in fear, "How very clever."

"Wait a minute, there's something strange going on." Tiny added curiously.

"This bow tie. It gives it just the right touch." Cat R. Waul said.

"Well, that's very nice of you. Thank you." Timothy smiled.

"Oh, yeah? Don't you think so, Victor?" Cat R. Waul asked.

"No, I don't. I think he's--" another gangster cat said angrily, but he gasped and he exclaimed, "Ugh! Why you little thief!"

"Don't you dare!" Chula demanded, as Spike was about to fight the villains only to get stopped by Tiny. "That's my bow tie! Give it here!" He snatched the bow tie, scaring poor Timothy.

"Oh, no! Oh, my goodness! Don't! Please, stop! You're hurting my feelings!" Timothy sobbed.

As Cat R. Waul's henchmen tore Timothy's outfit, Timothy panicked, crying.

"Boys! That's quite enough." Cat R. Waul demanded.

"What have you done?" Chula snarled at Cat R. Waul, but Cat R. Waul pushed him.

"Now, come. We must get going." Cat R. Waul said, turning to Timothy, "Goodnight."

Timothy gasped in fear, then he started crying, running to the lagoon, and sobbing, "It's not fair. I'll never get to go to the party!"