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Doofy's trying to make Perry feel better about what happened.

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Doof sighed as he was in the kitchen but Perry was taking a bath but he knew that his son was sad because of the rough day he'd had at day care but wanted to cheer him up as the day's events had made him blue as well because he couldn't bear to know that somebody was making Perry miserable at day care and he felt tears well up but was trying to get rid of them before his son came out of the bathroom.

But it was ni use as the tears released from his eyes and there was nothing he could do to help him out but saw Monogram enter as he'd heard that Doof was worrying about some trouble that had happened at day care as he nodded listening to Doof but was sad that somebody had made Perry miserable but he was surprised seeing Doof like this.

"You should bring him to the day care program at the O.W.C.A as he would fit in there." Monogram told him.

"Yeah but he made a friend at day care.

I should just tell him to tough it out." he said.

"Not if he's miserable.

If anything happens tomorrow, take him out of it.

We won't train him until he's eighteen.

It would be like normal day care but with kids like him.

Think about it Doof." he said leaving.

Doof nodded in reply as Monogram left but heard footsteps as Perry had gotten out of the bath and was in his pyjamas but had went to his room but he had a feeling he was still sad.


In his room, Perry was looking at himself in the mirror as he saw his soft turquise fur which covered his body along with his beaver like tail and bill which made him look cute but he could still hear Morrick's cruel words in his head.

"He's a freak.

Kids don't have tails." he heard.

His young body shook with sadness as tears welled in his innocent hazel eyes as he climbed onto his bed but smiled sadly grabbing Ducky as he was hugging him as he sought comfort.

"You don't think I'm a freak, right?

I know Daddy cares about me.

But I hate being made fun of.

I just want people to like me." he said sniffling.

He had no idea that Doof had heard this from the doorway.

His heart ached hearing Perry cry.

He then entered but saw his son curled up.

Doof then sat on the bed beside him.

"Hey Perry." he said.

The turquise furred youngster saw his father was here as he beckoned him to sit in his lap.

"Tou're upset huh?" he said.

Perry nodded.

"I'm a freak." he mumbled.

"Dib't ever say that!" Doof said.

"B-But it's true.

Morrick said so." Perry answered.

"Well he's stupid.

You're very special.

So you look different.

You have a very good heart.

You shouldn't let anybody push you around." he said.

Perry nodded as he just stayed there in Doof's lap calming down.

They then went into the living room but heard the doorbell ring.

It was Alexa.

"I came to see you.

We're going out tomorrow night, remember?

What's going on?" she asked.

"It's nothing.

Just a rough day at day care." he answered.

She understood as she knew how that felt.

"I'm sure it'll work out knowing you." she said.

Doof then closed the door.

He then was making dinner while Perry was playing.


Later that early evening, Doof was in Perry's room putting his adopted son to bed but he saw sadness in his hazel eyes as he knew he was worrying about day care tomorrow but understood that he was scared of himself thanks to the other kids teasing him but Doof knew how having weak self-esteem felt and he couldn't let Perry grow up like that or Monogram would kill him.

"You're not a freak.

You are very special.

There's nobody else in the world like you.

Besides Morrick will be a loser when he's a grown-up.

But you'll be great." he told him.

"H-How do you know Daddy?

Did you go to the future?" he said.

Doof chuckled at him.

He then opened a music box.

"You will be great.

You shouldn't let others push you around.

But don't worry.

Daddy's going to help." he reassured him.

"You are?" he asked.

"Yes now sleep

You need to rest." he told him.

Perry nodded as he yawned.

He hoped that his father would sort things out in the morning.