It was a cool spring morning in Farway. Nookington's was just opening its doors for the day, letting in a few costumers who desperately wanted more furniture to stockpile their homes with. In the Farway museum, Blathers could barely keep his eyes open. Celeste was checking the star charts to see when certain constellations would be visible. Unlike her brother, she didn't let the sun get the better of her. Mable and Sable were sowing together clothes. The town counted on them to supply Farway with the latest fashions. Underground, Mr. Resetti was doing God knows what. Nobody really knew what he did all day. He only came above ground briefly. In the town gates, Copper and Booker were guarding. It was up to them to keep Farway safe. The town was peaceful.

On their way to Nookington's, two citizens, Bunnie and Ruby spoke to each other. "…and I was all: no way!" said Ruby, talking about God only knows what.
"Seriously?" asked Bunnie.
"Seriously!" replied Ruby.
Unnoticed by the two rabbits, Rocco, another citizen, walked a few feet in front of them. Their endless blabbering was driving him insane. Finally, he snapped, "Do you two EVER SHUT UP!?" he screamed in a deep, loud voice.
The two stopped short, wide-eyed and frightened.
"Apparently so," continued Rocco as he turned and resumed his walk.
"That guy has some serious anger issues," commented Ruby.
"Seriously," replied Bunnie.
Rocco heard their comment and growled as his teeth clenched tightly.
Ruby and Bunnie continued their walk until they saw a mysterious green tent in the middle of town. "What is it?" asked Bunnie.
"I don't know," replied Ruby.
"Want to go inside?"
"Sure."
The two rabbits tried opening up the tent, but a pair of hands pulled it shut. A voice came from within, "Whoa there! Crazy Redd can't just let anyone in! I got to make sure you're part of the family! What if I say: I'm all alone…?"
"We can't come in unless we're related to him?" whispered Bunnie, lowly so the mysterious person inside wouldn't hear.
"I guess not," replied Ruby, whispering back. She spoke normally to the person within the tent, "But I have cash!"
What Ruby had just said happened to be the response Redd was looking for, Ruby had gotten lucky. "Alright, you check out" said Redd, "Come on in!"
"Oh, well then," commented Ruby as she and Bunnie were allowed into the mysterious tent. Inside was a fox.
"You two got very lucky. I just got in a whole new kind of item," said Redd.
"What is it?" asked Ruby.
Redd walked behind a tall pile of boxes and dragged a strange, fire hydrant shaped object into view.
"Is that a fire hydrant?" asked Bunnie.
"It's a gyroid!" replied Redd.
"I think it's cute," commented Ruby.
"What does it do?" asked Bunnie.
"Just about anything you want it to!" replied Redd.
"Really?" asked Bunnie.
"Yup. You tell it to play a song, it'll play it. You tell it to do the dishes, it'll do the dishes. You tell it to wash your clothes, it'll wash your clothes. It'll even answer the door for you!" replied Redd.
"Does it need batteries?" asked Ruby.
"Nope, it runs on solar power, completely environmentally friendly," replied Redd.
"What if I need to wake up early?" asked Bunnie, "Will it do that?"
"Yup," replied Redd, "And, when you've gone out, it'll watch the house for you and call the police if there's a break-in."
"Awesome," commented Bunnie.
"How much does this sell for?" asked Ruby.
"10,000 bells," replied Redd.
"That's a bit pricey," said Ruby.
"Believe me, it'll all be worth it," assured Redd.
"I don't know…" said Ruby, uncertain.
"I'll tell you what: if you're not 100 satisfied with it, I'll take it back for full price," replied Redd.
"Sounds fair," commented Bunnie.
"Alright," replied Ruby, "I'll buy one."
"Me too," added Bunnie.
"Excellent," replied Redd, grinning.