(Before David and the Minions kidnapped Queen Elizabeth.)
Here is a 207-word continuation of the story from David Miller's perspective, following the instructions provided:
I stepped through the shimmering portal, the minions Kevin, Bob, and Stuart at my side. We emerged in a vibrant suburban backyard, the sun shining brightly overhead. A young boy with a distinctive triangular head stood there, along with his green-haired stepbrother.
"Phineas! Ferb!" I called out, waving to the duo. "It's great to see you again."
Phineas grinned widely. "David! Welcome back." He gestured to the minions. "And who are your new friends?"
I placed a hand on Kevin's shoulder. "This is Kevin, Bob, and Stuart. They're, well, they're my minions."
Phineas's eyes lit up with excitement. "Minions? Wow, that's so cool!" He bounded over to the trio, looking up at them with wonder. "Hi there! I'm Phineas, and this is my brother Ferb. It's great to meet you all."
Kevin puffed out his chest, letting out a proud "Bello!" while Bob waved enthusiastically, babbling in Minionese. Stuart strummed a casual tune on his imaginary guitar, nodding in greeting.
Ferb offered the minions a small smile, his eyes crinkling with amusement at their antics.
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"So, what's the help you need now?" Phineas asked, that infectious grin of his already spreading across his face.
"Well, I'm glad you're quick on the uptake, Phineas," I said. "I'm hoping you and Ferb can whip up some cool gadgets for my Minion buddies here - Kevin, Bob, and Stuart."
Phineas's eyes lit up with excitement. "What did you have in mind?" he asked eagerly.
I leaned in and whispered my idea to him, watching as his expression shifted to one of intrigue. Seemed like he was on board.
Turning to his stepbrother, Phineas declared, "Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!"
I couldn't help but grin. These kids never ceased to amaze me. With Phineas's boundless creativity and Ferb's engineering prowess, I just knew they'd come up with something good. This was gonna be fun.
I couldn't help but grin as Phineas and Ferb got to work on the gadgets for my Minion buddies. Those two really were geniuses - I knew they'd whip up something good.
Phineas started taking the Minions' measurements, and Ferb was right there, already tinkering away. It was pretty amusing watching Kevin, Bob, and Stuart stretch and contort as the brothers tested out the gear. They looked just like cartoons come to life!
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"Alright, guys, check out these sweet upgrades we've got for you!" Phineas exclaimed, gesturing to the sleek backpacks, gloves, and boots he and Ferb had just finished assembling.
I watched with growing excitement as the minions inspected their new gear, their eyes widening with wonder.
"These backpacks have four mechanical spider legs that can extend out to help you climb, grip, and even jump higher," Phineas explained, demonstrating how the legs unfolded from the pack. "And the gloves and boots have specialized adhesive pads that let you stick to any surface - walls, ceilings, you name it!"
Bob let out an awed "Ooooh" as he tentatively reached out to touch the backpack, his pudgy fingers tracing the shiny metal legs.
"And that's not all!" Phineas continued, grinning. "The gloves also have the ability to shoot out artificial webs. They're super strong and can be used for swinging, trapping, or even as a quick getaway!"
Stuart perked up at that, immediately bringing his hands together and making a "pew pew" sound effect, miming the motion of web-slinging.
I couldn't help but chuckle at the minions' enthusiasm. "This is incredible, you two. I can't wait to see what kind of mayhem we can cause with these upgrades!"
Ferb nodded, the corner of his mouth twitching upward in a rare smile.
"Alright, minions," I addressed the trio, "let's suit up and give these gadgets a test run!"
The minions eagerly slipped on the backpacks, gloves, and boots, their movements a bit clumsy at first. But after a few minutes of experimenting, they quickly got the hang of it.
Kevin extended the spider legs, using them to scurry up the side of the house, while Bob fired off a few web shots, whooping with delight as they stuck to the tree trunk. Stuart, of course, was more interested in strumming an imaginary guitar solo as he walked up the wall.
"This is amazing!" I exclaimed, watching their antics with a grin. "You guys are naturals. I think we're gonna have a lot of fun with these new toys."
Phineas beamed, clearly proud of his and Ferb's handiwork. "I'm glad you like them, David. Just wait until you see what else we've got in store."
I raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "Oh? And what might that be?"
"You'll have to wait and see," Phineas replied with a wink. "But trust me, it's gonna be big."
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(Present Time)
The carriage careened through the streets of London, the horses' hooves thundering against the cobblestones as we made our daring escape. I gripped the reins tightly, my knuckles turning white, while Kevin sat beside me, his beady eyes scanning the road ahead.
"Keep it steady, Kevin!" I shouted over the chaos. "We can't let those coppers catch up to us!"
Kevin responded with a gleeful "Bee-doo, bee-doo!" as he leaned forward, urging the horses to greater speeds.
In the back of the carriage, I could hear the sounds of a scuffle - grunts, yelps, and the occasional tinkling of the Crown Jewels. Craning my neck, I caught a glimpse of Bob clambering along the roof, while Stuart was locked in a fierce struggle with the Queen herself.
"Come on, Your Majesty!" Stuart cried, his voice high-pitched and strained. "Just hand over the jewels and no one gets hurt!"
The Queen, her normally impeccable composure shattered, glared at Stuart with unbridled fury. "Absolutely not, you scoundrel!" she spat, her hands clutching the precious gems as if her life depended on it.
Bob, seemingly oblivious to the perilous situation, peered down through the carriage's window, waving excitedly. "Hi, Your Highness!" he called out, earning a startled shriek from the Queen.
I shook my head, a reluctant grin tugging at the corners of my mouth. "Those guys, I swear..." I muttered under my breath.
Suddenly, the carriage lurched to the side as we rounded a sharp turn, and I heard a yelp from the back. Glancing over my shoulder, I saw the Queen sprawled on the floor, the Crown Jewels scattered before her.
I watched in amusement as Stuart made a grab for the scattered Crown Jewels. The little Minion scooped them up and, with a mischievous grin, plopped the glittering crown right on his head.
"Look at me, I'm the king!" he proclaimed, puffing out his chest.
But the Queen was having none of it. With surprising agility, she lunged forward and snatched the crown back, settling it firmly atop her own head. "Not on my watch, you rascal!" she cried.
The two then tumbled into a fierce wrestling match, the precious jewels glinting as they rolled about the carriage floor. I couldn't help but chuckle at the absurdity of it all.
I gripped the reins tighter as the wail of sirens pierced the air behind us. "Bob!" I yelled, turning my head to look up at the Minion perched on the carriage's roof. "We've got company! You've gotta slow those cops down!"
Bob's eyes went wide, and he frantically patted at his backpack. "Uh, how?" he cried, his voice filled with panic.
Suddenly, a sleek black handgun materialized in his grasp, and he stared at it in bewilderment. "Wha- what is this?"
There was no time to waste. "Just point and shoot, Bob!" I shouted. "Hurry!"
Steeling his nerves, Bob aimed the weapon at the pursuing police cars and pulled the trigger. Instead of bullets, a thick, sticky web burst forth, splattering across the windshields of the vehicles. The cops swerved and slammed on their brakes, their cars skidding to a halt as they were enveloped in the webbing.
"Whoa!" Bob exclaimed, his eyes shining with delight. "Did you see that, Boss? I did it!"
I grinned, turning my attention back to the road ahead. "Nice work, little buddy. Now let's get out of here before they catch up!"
I gripped the reins tightly as we careened through the crowded London streets, the minions' laughter and the Queen's shrill cries echoing all around us. The police sirens wailed in the distance, spurring us onward.
"Hang on, guys!" I shouted, weaving the carriage through a narrow alley. "We're almost to the park!"
Bob cheered from the roof, his newfound web-slinging abilities proving invaluable as he swung down to block the police cars behind us. Kevin kept the horses galloping at a breakneck pace, while Stuart continued his tug-of-war with the Queen over the Crown Jewels.
I could see the familiar gates of the park up ahead, the grand statue of the Sword in the Stone standing tall in the distance. This was our chance to pull off the ultimate heist and cement my reputation as the greatest villain.
"Alright, team!" I called out. "Get ready, we're almost there!"
The minions perked up, their eyes gleaming with mischief. As we approached the park, I knew that with their help, this operation was guaranteed to succeed.
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