Maggie sprinted as fast as she could, panting. She dragged Tia behind her, trying not to listen to her sister's terrified whimpers. Finally stopping, the vixen pull Tia behind some crates, hoping the darkness of the alley would hide them. The chicken next to her was trying to quiet her breathes, but frightened tears still plopped down from blue eyes. Maggie almost growled at seeing Tia cry, but held it in, knowing she couldn't let him find them.

"Ohhh giiiirlss!" a voice farther up the alley hissed, and Tia sobbed silently, curling up and burying her face in her arms. Maggie patted her back, her ears perked to listen to his footsteps.

"Come out come out wherever you are!" the voice hissed again, this time closer. Maggie prayed the dank smell of the alley was messing with his nose. If he caught a whiff of their scent, they were done for. He would probably kill them for trying to run away again.

The alley went silent, and the only sound was the rush of the cars as they raced by on the small road a little bit away. Maggie felt a shot of hatred run down her spine for the humans who never helped. Just because they were different.

"I FOUND YOU!" his golden face appeared, glaring down at them with a wide smile, and the crates were smacked away. Tia screamed and Maggie snarled, launching herself at the rabbit.

Knock knock.

Maggie was confused at first, thinking the noise was part of her dream, but when she heard the sound again, she was quickly shaken from sleep.

Sitting upright in her bed, she glanced to the side, seeing Tia resting peacefully, and the older sibling smiled, glad she was okay. The knocking continued after a few beats of silence, and she hopped down from the middle bunk after guessing Teddy or Jeremy wasn't going to wake up.

And indeed, Teddy was laying dead asleep on the bottom bed, pressed close to the wall. Billy was curled up beside him, smiling in his sleep. Maggie shook her head, walking to the front of the R.V.

Jeremy had collapsed his seat back so he could lay on it as he always did, bringing his pillow and blanket to form a makeshift bed. Stepping up to the metal door, Maggie peered through the eye hole and was met with a sight she did not expect to see.

Freddy, along with Fox, (she remembered their names from the website) stood outside their trailer, looking impatient. Freddy reached a fist forward to tap on the door a little harder and Maggie cringed at the loud sound of the metal, folding her ears against her head. Looking back at Jeremy, then Teddy in the other 'room', she unlocked the door, swinging it open.

Freddy and Foxy immediately threw on smiles. Maggie grinned wearily, suddenly feeling self conscious. They were all groomed and dressed up and she had just rolled out of bed. Quickly getting over it, she swished her tail around.

"Hello," she said politely with an incline of her white head.

"Good morning!" Freddy greeted her and Foxy nodded from behind the bear. "Uh, Mike informed us just this morning that you and your...family were going to be joining us for breakfast?"

Maggie didn't know what to say, but thankfully, Jeremy had woken up.

"Oh, Maggie. We're going over to the pizzeria to have breakfast with the Fazband," the human yawned, propped up on his elbow. The vixen glared at him before turning back to Freddy.

"Oh, well. I was just informed, so if you could give us some time to get ready?" Freddy nodded and stepped back a little.

"Okay! See you in a bit!" the bear smiled again, turning and walking off. Foxy stared at her for a little bit more before waving his hook once sullenly, following Freddy. Maggie shut the door. They didn't seem very excited.

She sighed and suddenly rounded on Jeremy, who didn't seem all that fazed, used to her glares by now. "You couldn't have mentioned that last night?" her pink-stripped tail lashed behind her and Jeremy shrugged, laying back down, yawning.

"You guys were already asleep. Anyway, I thought I could get up early enough to warn you, but... I was wrong," the man sighed, rubbing his face into his pillow.

Maggie shook her head. "Well get up." she commanded. "You're coming with us."

"I know," Jeremy grumbled as she walked to the back of the camper. Maggie reached over in the bottom bunk, slapping Teddy lightly on the face. The bear grunted but didn't wake up, so she pinched his cheek. Teddy growled, swatting at her paw, cracking a dark blue eye open.

"We're going to breakfast with the Fazband," she stated, then straighted, waking Tia with little difficulty and telling her the same. Stepping on the shared lowest bunk, she shook BonBon and Mari awake, stepping down to wait for them to climb down by themselves. Looking back at Teddy, she found he had rolled onto his back and was staring at the bottom of Tia and Maggie's bed, a confused look on his face.

"Wait," the bear groused when BB stole all the blankets, curling up into a small ball until he was completely covered. "Who said we were having breakfast with them?"

"Jeremy," Maggie shot back, pulling the covers from Billy, who whined. The vixen put the blanket on the middle bunk, which Tia had abandoned to go to the bathroom. "Get up you guys! They're waiting for us!"

Jeremy waited an agonizingly long time for the Toy's to get ready. They all had to put on their makeup, decorating their faces with carefully applied red splotches on their cheeks. BonBon applied white cream around his eyes while Maggie did the same to hers with pink. Tia put on her mascara and eye shadow, helping BB to apply his makeup, as he messed up every time they let him do it himself. Finally, they were all ready to go, with bead necklaces and leather bracelets on. Teddy tied his faded red bowtie around his neck, grabbing his tophat. Tia dressed in her fanciest clothes, which were a pink crop top and skirt with beads dangling from the hems. Jeremy just slipped on a clean T-shirt, keeping the sweatpants he had on from yesterday.

"Alright guys. We have to be on our best behavior," Teddy warned, looking at each of them in turn before spinning around, walking out of the vehicle.

The Toys shuffled out of the trailer one by one. BonBon's tambourine, which he had clipped onto his leather belt, jingled around annoyingly.

"Are you really gonna bring that?" Maggie asked, sniffing snootily. BonBon smiled widely.

"Yep! You never know when you need a tambourine!" the blue bunny said cheerfully, leaping out of the R.V., landing on his feet and skipping after Teddy and Mari, who lead them across the grassy field.

Everyone stumbled to the front door and Teddy looked everyone over before knocking awkwardly on the door, opening it and sticking his head inside.

"Hello?" he called and a clatter answered him. A purple rabbit stuck his head from around a corner, staring at them with red eyes.

"Freddy! They're here!" he called, never taking his gaze off of them. After a minute, the bear pushed past Bonnie, commanding him to go help Chica. The bunny glanced at them one last time, specifically BonBon, then left. Freddy gave a wide smile.

"Welcome! Chica and Bonnie are setting up for breakfast right now, but please! Follow me!" he shuffled back from the direction he came in. BonBon skipped past all the others, easily following him. The Toys grumbled, but followed. They were all still tired and now they had to be on their best behavior first thing in the morning.

Freddy lead them down the hall and up to the second floor, where furniture had been moved aside ing the small living room to make room for a table, which ran into the smaller kitchen. There were enough seats for all of them, and some of the Fazband were already sitting down, watching them with curious eyes.

Foxy had laid his head face-down, but his ears were perked, listening to them climb up the stairs. A golden bear sat at one end of the table, leaning his face on his hand, his red eyes immediately finding Jeremy. Mike was sitting next to Goldie, waving to them.

"This is Goldie, Foxy, and Mike!" Freddy said, pointing to each member of his band respectively.

"Ah. Well hello everyone!" Teddy said cheerily. BonBon waved excitedly. "This is Maggie, Tia, BB, BonBon and Mari!" the painted bear introduced themselves. "And of course I'm Teddy."

"Nice to have you here." Freddy said, sounding strained, but no one noticed. "Just take a seat anywhere and Chica will have the food soon. She had to cook it in the downstairs kitchen."

So they all sat. Freddy sat on the other side of Goldie, while BB immediately sat next to Foxy, who glanced at him suspiciously with the golden eye that wasn't covered. Maggie and Tia sat next to each other, of course, and Jeremy sat next to Mike. They instantly launched into a discussion the others didn't care to follow. Teddy sat next to Freddy, slapping him on the back heartily.

"Fine crew you've got here!" he said a bit loudly, and Goldie looked annoyed. Freddy grimaced at the unwanted contact. He was about to reply when Bonnie stomped up the stairs holding a platter with a giant stack of pancakes. Chica followed after, carrying another plate with scrambled eggs, along with bottles of syrup, juice and jars of jelly. BonBon and Billy cheered as they set the food down.

Tia glanced around the table when the Fazband did nothing when the food was set on the table. "Do they pray or something?" she whispered to Maggie. Foxy overheard accidentally, what with his sharp ears, and tried to hide his snort, stabbing a pancake with his hook, throwing it on his plate.

"Ladies first!" Freddy scolded him, and the fox shrugged.

"Those two weren't gonna grab anything, and Chica doesn't count as a lady." he grinned, drowning his breakfast in syrup. Chica scoffed at him, dishing some eggs onto her plate. Freddy shook his head and motioned for the two gypsy woman to grab something to eat. Tia nodded politely, hesitating a bit more, then grabbing her fork, taking a pancake. Maggie glared at Foxy, who finally noticed and smirked back at her. The vixen stuck her nose up at him, letting Tia slap a pancake onto her plate.

As everyone served themselves food, Goldie chewed thoughtfully on his toast, glancing at Teddy from the corner of his eye. The bear was having a conversation with Freddy, who looked uncomfortable. The painted gypsy had placed a paw on his shoulder again, and Freddy was starting to look pissed.

"So maybe we could do some shows together and we could eat breakfast together a lot more, and we could have sleep overs, for BB and Mari, I'm pretty sure they would like that and-"

"Are you gonna eat that?" BonBon poked his syrup covered fork at Teddy's plate, interrupting him, thankfully. Teddy pushed his plate over to the bunny, who happily stack it on top of his, digging into his food. Freddy crinkled his nose at the mess, sighing when Teddy started talking again.

Bonnie, who had sat on the other side of Foxy, nudged the fox, tilting his head at Maggie and Tia, who were talking with each other. Foxy raised a brow, looking at them, then back at him questioningly. Bonnie tilted his head a little more, opening his eyes wide, obviously trying to tell him something. When Foxy still didn't get it Bonnie traced a curve in the air with his paws, tilting his head back to the girls. Chica sitting across the table, smacked her hand on the table lightly, getting their attention. The chicken shook her head, making a 'cut it out' motion. Bonnie rolled his eyes, turning back to his food.

Mari had sat next to Tia, and had seen Bonnie's gestures toward the girls. Narrowing his eyes, he looked down at his pancakes. He didn't think he liked the bunny.

"Do you think Chica would like a forutune telling?" Tia asked Maggie, poking her in the side. The vixen glanced at her, then her counterpart thoughtfully.

"Maybe," she finally whispered back. "But not right now, of course." Tia nodded and they returned to eating their food.

Everyone at the table suddenly jumped when Foxy stood up quickly, juice dripping from his fur. He bared his teeth, snarling at Billy, who sat, staring up at him with wide eyes.

"WHAT THE BLOODY HELL WAS THAT FOR?!" he shouted, and BB's eyes got watery.

"I-I'm sorry Mr. Foxy. I didn't-" the vendor started to babble apologetically, trying to grab napkins to offer to him.

"Whatever!" Foxy snatched the napkins from him angrily.

"Foxy," Freddy warned. "He didn't mean it."

"Like hell!" the fox slashed his tail through the air, trying to mop up the juice from his now sticky fur.

"I-I..." Billy had tears streaming from blue eyes, and Maggie snarled at Foxy, who glared back.

"I think that would be our cue to leave." Teddy said quietly, standing from the table. "Thank you for your hospitality, but we'd best be getting ready for today." he motioned the rest of his family to follow him downstairs. They all stood, filing out of the room. Jeremy said bye to Mike, walking out with them, patting BB on the back as he lead the child along.

Freddy and Goldie followed them out. "Well, at least let us escort you to the door," Freddy gave one last glance at the others still sitting at the table before pursuing Goldie downstairs.

The gypsies were already walking out the door by the time Freddy made it down the hall. The all stiffly thanked them, but only because BB was still silently sobbing. Teddy tipped his tophat to the two owners of the pizzeria.

"Thank you kindly," he spoke, replacing his tophat where it belonged, "We hope you guys have a good day today. Good luck!" he smiled, then turned and walked back to their trailer. Goldie and Freddy watched them go.

"Well that was just perfect." Goldie grumbled.