Happy Vacation

The Creeds had a healthy heart but Sullivan experience something similar to a heart attack when the yogi masters were to demonstrate sensual showmanship in front of his four-year-old grandchild.

Granted, he used those techniques in his younger years but that is not his priority when it comes to the presence of his mature-minded junior.

He was quick to put a stop to what was about to happen together with the sensible Ganesh. An entire misunderstanding and cross-language explanations were occurring.

His supergenius of a grandson already had a warped maturity as it is and he feared the consequence of the boy being introduced to the intimacies of adult relations.

It made a supposed high end to this little adventure to somewhat of a weird turn.

Alexander was not too perturbed with the missed sensual performance due to his relatively adult mindset as he was much more concerned with yoga and the sex book being interconnected.

When he thought about it, it somehow made sense! The daredevil positions that Indians came up with somehow circle back to having flexible and firm bodies.

This discovery somehow made the high praise he had for yoga a bit downsized. Although these things would somehow help his future endeavors in bed, he was far too young to be thinking about doing those things.

His innocent mind was tainted by Other Joe's lechery and had an impulse to test those things but his bodily urges were not in sync.

It was also theorized that such activities would relieve stress and with his cumulated tension from filmmaking, it might just do the trick but that is not something he should consider.

Alexander might be a capitalistic child but he still had the decency to know what is wrong and what is right... maybe...

With the yoga temple adventures out of the way, the Creed travel group was now set out to head for the rest of their trip.

For the duration of their leisure vacation, the Creed duo was able to unwind by experiencing what India has to offer.

Sullivan finally had the chance to go elephant-watching. Old men had certain hobbies to pass their time and aside from managing the business, it would seem that the Creed grandfather likes to observe nature.

The old man was searching for the Indian exotics and shot each of them whenever they are encountered.

These animals would then be immortalized with some of them being hung on the walls back home. Of course, the shooting and immortalizing was not the brutal kind but the kind which was accomplished by a camera.

If anything, the Creed elders album was pretty much a photo equivalent of the zoo animals in Ang Lee's The Life of Pi.

Alexander was also infected by his grandpa's wildlife immersion as he was somewhat tied to this travel group. He, however, had a fascination for the fierce and dangerous kind.

They are hunted and feared as they are majestic and powerful. They would also become a certain staple for their species in the future. Young Alex was of course scouring for a chance to see the Bengal Tiger!

Indian jungles did not disappoint and they were lucky enough to see the process in which one pounced for his deer-ly prey.

The onlookers were already quite far away but they still felt chills when the tiger gave its ferocious roar towards the poor venison.

As Sullivan managed to get a picture of the predator munching on its prize, they stopped their jungle trekking and turned back. They could have continued but their early retreat was enough to tell that their nerves were shaken by the beastly encounter.

Alexander was a bit disappointed that he didn't get the fate of coincidentally helping a dying mother tiger and he would then be tasked with nurturing its cub.

He and the little guy would form a bond that transcends animal bestiality and human civility.

Too bad that he wasn't some movie protagonist like Tarzan or Mowgli. Young Alex could only keep the disappointment to himself.

After all, it was pretty unlikely that such a coincidence would happen. Also, even if it did, taking care of a tiger cub is a lot more work than adopting a puppy.

The boy also wasn't that clear on the laws in both India and North America about adopting a tiger.

It was unfortunate on a lot of levels but maybe things would change in the future.

Thinking about the future, the boy was already thinking about founding a protected reserve for the poor Bengal tigers and the other creatures that would be at near extinction levels in the 21st century. However, that would take a while as he wanted to do that charity work when he has a lot of money to spare.

Other than taking the young Alexander to the dangerous jungle, Sullivan also took the boy sightseeing in some of the beautiful sceneries he knew.

The clear rivers and the sparse but natural falls were yet to be tainted by humans and global warming, so Alexander cherished the sights along with accompanying photoshoots.

As a reluctant but budding actor, he had the proper headstart to target the modeling industry but he wouldn't do any of those time wastes. Instead, he would opt for a more personalized photo collection that he would do when he feels like it.

All was well and good but unfortunately, the happy times must come to an end.

Alexander and Sullivan were scheduled to travel back homeward after a week of stay in India.

There was the headquarters situation to think about, together with the overseas distribution and lobbying of Kid Psychic's premiere.

It was a problem for his grandfather to worry about and he could've stayed behind. However, something was telling him that his father was jealous of their stress-relieving adventures and he popped their happy bubble as his own way to release his accumulating tension.

On that note, Mark was really busy juggling fifty teams and coordinating their designated scenes. It was pretty inconsiderate of them to have flaunted their happy vacation to his face whenever they would meet.

Thus, Alexander was back at home and back to slightly ignoring poor Helena.