Epilogue
A cool wind blows through the forest. A father watched as his four newborns meander around aimlessly, taking in the world, for the first time. The father watches as his son arrives, with his friends. One of them, a boy, kneels down to his level. The father nods, in acknowledgement.
The eldest son brings his hound friend, to show off his new siblings. They March around the hill, unaware of the dangers of the world.
The father realizes he forgot something, as he runs toward the farm. He meets up with his ok hound friend, and tells him the news. The hound called to his three kids, to follow him.
As the hound scales up the rocks, toward the hill, the father fox trails behind. He realizes he's being watched, so he stops and turns toward his watcher. The old man has his eyes on the fox. His old enemy. What happens next, is a shock to the old man. The foxes mouth slowly spread to form a smirk. The old man can't help but smile back.
The fox continues his path, toward his children. He arrives to meet all of those he trusts. The puppies notice the four kits, and investigate them.
As they are fragile, the kits are startled, and taken aback by this curious gesture. They turn to their father, whose expression tells them not to worry.
The kits were all different shades of red, one being closer to the color brown.
The hound and fox watch over their children, who seem to be getting along well.
Tod is the foxes name. Copper is the hound's. Their two oldest sons, Copper and Scoot are carefully patrolling the young animals, so as they don't get injured. Alex, the boy, reaches down to pet the Auburn kit, Buster. The boy is taken aback when the kit playfully snaps at him, but he simply laughs it off.
Two of Copper's kids are brown with white spots, while one is fully darker brown, almost red in a way.
The puppy curiously nudges the fox.
"And who might you be, little one?"
His hound friend Chuckles. "Meet Tod!"
The fox is left startled. "You... You named him after... Me!?"
Copper replied, "no, Amos did."
The puppy sat down, and looked up at Tod. "What... are you?"
Tod laughed. "I'm a fox kid! You're named after me!"
The puppy gasped. "Woah! My dad and brother hunt foxes! Why isn't he hunting you?"
Copper nudged his son. "I'm going to tell you a story... in fact, Tod should tell it."
Tod called out to the other young animals, telling them to come to him.
As the pups sat around the fox, Tod glanced over to his friend. "Should we tell them everything? Or just our story?"
Tod's son, Copper, answered for him. "Everything. You cover Buster's story and yours, and me and Scoot can tell ours."
Tod nodded, as he began his tale. The tale of his past.
"Everyone has a story. This is ours."
~The End~
A/N: And that's the end of this story, guys! Hope you all enjoyed.
If you finished, please be sure to give a review of the overall story, I'd appreciate your feedback! I'll answer any questions you have in a new Chapter.
SUMMARY / RANT INCOMING
This story was my idea of a true Fox and the Hound sequel, one that would be realistic to Disney's standards. I see the original movie as a lesson to younger children: friends will eventually leave your life, but you always have those memories. The original movie I feel also had some part of racism to it also.
So, if the original movie was about society the year it came out, I believe that if a sequel was made, it would not have the original lesson. Friends don't really leave anymore. We are all connected in a way, be it by phone, or social media.
Alex represents the new generation, who are generally more accepting than those before. He does not see a problem with the foxes, but his grandfather stuck in his old ways, does still have a problem with them..
Liam on the other hand, also has this view. Eventually, they both understand Alex, and why he is protecting Cap.
RANT OVER
Anyways, now I'm just trying to get into my college! You might see a remake, or a sequel, or you might not.
Thanks for reading! Please review.
