Chapter 39“It'll be the comedy of the century!" said Genghis. "The laugh-out-loud fun-fest that treats audiences to the biggest joke of all time!" "You, writing a play about me?" Shakespeare laughed. "First you'd have to learn the English alphabet, my feathered friend." Genghis, in his hawk-form, bumped against Shakespeare's bat-wing. Along with James and Thomas, they flew high in the night sky over Berlin, following the red rent-a-car carrying Stanza, Jonah, Mavis, and Arthur far below. "Act One, Scene One," said Genghis. "Shakespeare enters, wearing a frilly pink dress and a floppy bonnet with a sunflower front and center. His make-believe tea party goes awry when his imaginary friends, Lady Macbeth and Richard the Third, beat him over the head with metaphor and symbolism." "Yo

