Everything was better. Basil and Susan were finally together that Susan never left the flat for the past three days. Basil and Dawson continued their work but whenever they would return, it felt good for Basil to see Susan. She no longer had bruises, a beaten face, and neither a hurt look. She would always give him a joyful smile.

There was one time when they came back from a case that Susan looked to him and said, "You know what Basil, I'm glad my life has changed. Nothing can ever hurt me, no horrible thrills, but I don't need to fear anymore."

Basil knew what she meant that he walked to her. Dawson was watching them happily.

"I'm free now. With you Basil, I feel alive. Sights to see, all these feelings, Welcome to My World. Just promise me one thing, don't get too involved on a case than your friends and to shut me out."

"I won't."

The two grinned.

"But there is one place I'd like to visit," she announced.

Basil, Susan, and Dawson left Baker Street that they had a ride from Toby. The dog needed the exercise that Basil thought it would be good for him. Toby ran to the same museum that he went to wait at the door. The three mice entered the building.

Once they were inside, the three decided to look over to the dinosaurs. There they saw the Wilsons again. Basil and Dawson knew they would see Henry Wilson by the T-Rex.

The three mice decided to go by them and hear Henry talk about the dinosaur. After the talk about dinosaurs, Basil, Susan, and Dawson instead went to see the ancient relics where they found Joe dusting the area, though other mice were walking around. But while he cleaned, Joe started to joke about the mummies that were also in the museum.

It was later that the mice were back in the flat. Basil, Susan, and Dawson were both in the living room after bringing Toby back. Basil and Susan were reading a book they got from the museum such as Dawson when they went to sit on the chairs. Dawson was reading a book about boats while Basil and Susan read about gladiators.

On the next hour, somebody came to the flat, knocking the door. Mrs. Judson went to answer it.

"Why, hello!" she announced.

It was a female mouse dressed in lilac clothing.

"Does Basil of Baker Street live here?" she asked.

"Right over here ma'am. You've got another case Mr. Basil!"

Basil, Susan, and Dawson lowered their books when the female mouse came inside. Judging from her looks, this woman was either in distress or was scared of something since she kept twitching.

"As you can see, Dawson and Susan," Basil started. "This young lady has come from Surrey for help of a raiding occurring in her home."

Dawson didn't have to ask how he knew nor did Susan wonder.

"Oh, yes, it is sir," said the mouse. "But it's not a raid. Someone is living with me, though it's impossible to find him!"

"Impossible?" Susan asked.

"I've seen someone lurking in my home but he disappears so fast. I fear I am in danger."

"I'll take the case," said Basil. "Come Dawson." Susan took the book from Basil while Dawson set his book aside.

Basil and Dawson headed for the door while Dawson led the lady out but Basil was held back by Susan when she held his wrist.

"One more thing for good luck," she said.

Before Basil knew it, Susan kissed him on the cheek. He actually felt himself blush.

"Good luck on the case."

He didn't know what to say but to look back to Susan. They were meant for each other and the two knew it. Basil kissed her back, while they both hugged, though Dawson and the lady were waiting for him.