Danny, Warren, and I arrive at the front yard of Warren's House. Warren opens the front door and enters the house. As Warren returns while Danny visits the Loud Rabbits' House, Warren then introduces his sisters to me, the one who saved Warren and Danny from a vicious coyote in the forest.

"Hello fellow sisters," I introduced. "My name is Neil the Fox, and I'm-"

"There is a fox in the front yard!" exclaimed Brooke in horror, as she is very paranoid about foxes. "Kick him out, Betty!"

With a little help from Bailey and Bertha, Betty carries and throws me out of the house. "Get out and stay out you no good filthy fox!" hissed Betty, as she shuts the door harshly.

They treated me like a bean bag in a game of cornhole, a classic carnival game. As I open the door, I say, "No, Betty. You got it all wrong, I never eat a rabbit, not even a beaver, and never will."

"Nice try, green fox," commented Betty, "we never trust a fox, and we are in charge of keeping the house fox-free while our parents are away."

Once again, the three rabbits toss me out of the house. "If you come near to us again, you will be sorry," warned Bailey.

Meanwhile, back in the house, Brooke shows a documentary to her other sisters, including Warren and Danny. The documentary is about foxes chasing rabbits, and then eating rabbits. "You see why we don't trust foxes?!" said Brooke, while overreacting about menacing foxes. "They eat rabbits!"

Much to all their sisters' disgust and horror, especially Warren and Danny, Warren says, "Neil the Fox would never do a thing to bunnies and beavers."

In the forest, I am sitting in the grass finding a way to earn their trust to me. "I figured that Warren's sisters never trust any kind of fox, especially me," I said. "There has got to be another way."

All of a sudden, Scarface and his henchmen, Hank and Hawk, appear in the forest. Hank and Hawk are both Cooper's Hawks, a type of Hawk. They both have razor-sharp yellow beaks, yellow legs, and black talons on their feet. Their feather colors are brown and white as well as their tail feathers. Hawk wears a dark khaki t-shirt while Hank wears a white shirt and burgundy jacket. The twin carnivorous birds work for Scarface on hunting the rabbits down.

Scarface is an anthropomorphic Red Fox with a dark purple polo shirt on with a black bowtie and a black coat. Like most foxes, Scarface has one tail. He also has a scar on his right eye, and he usually has a cigar with him. In general, his eye colors are purple.

"The front door is locked, so we must find another way, Hank and Hawk," said Scarface.

"Maybe we should try the chimney," suggested Hank.

"Do you think that'll work, Scarface?" asked Hawk.

"No, Hank and Hawk, they will probably use the fireplace like they did to the Big Bad Wolf in the 'Three Little Pigs'."

Scarface has an idea that they are going to break into the house by taking the basement door that was left unlocked despite being closed. The ruthless ravenous Red Fox sneaks into the house along with two hawks assisting the villain. They open the basement door in order for them to go into the basement.

In the basement, it is dark inside; however, Scarface has an excellent night vision since he is a red fox. "Follow me, guys," whispered Scarface.

The three bad guys quietly take the staircase in the basement to go upstairs, and the staircases squeak when they take their step. Scarface shushes Hank and Hawk that they quietly and carefully taking the staircase. As they arrive at the top of the stairs, they quietly turn the knob of the door, but it is locked. Luckily, for Scarface, he has a crowbar with him to pry the door open. Prying the door with the crowbar is tougher than opening the vault door.

Back at the Loud House, Betty confidently says, "There is nothing to worry about since there are no foxes in the house. As long as the house is absolutely secure while our parents are away, we all should be fine."

Abruptly, they hear a basement door fall off. "Alright, that's it! No more messing around, Neil!" yelled Bailey. "You'll be sorry, green fox because I know martial arts!"

As she is about to confront the intruder, she spotted a red fox with twin hawks. Unfortunately, she gulps in horror as she realizes that it was not Neil the Fox. "Surprised to see me?" said Scarface, as he holds an empty sack.

Scarface quickly swipes Bailey into the white sack, and he cackles wickedly. All the rabbits start to panic while running around the house. Hank and Hawk kidnap the poor bunnies, including Danny the Beaver, and stuff them into a sack that Scarface is carrying. I burst through the front door and confront to Scarface and his henchmen as I enter the house.

"Well well well, if it isn't a green fox," grinned Scarface. "Looks like you are invited for a feast filled with rabbits. Care to join?"

"Blech, no thanks, Scarface," I replied in disgust. "I never eat a rabbit and never will, not even beavers."

"Get him, Hank and Hawk!"

The twin hawks are about to tackle me; acting fast, I jump into the air and fly with my two tails that the twin hawks accidentally collided each other. "Why am I always surrounded by a bunch of mindless birds?!" complained Scarface.

The evil fox drops the sack filled with twenty-six rabbits, including a beaver, as he tries to catch me. I pull out a rope in order for me to use it at the bad guys. As I use the rope, it slithers and coils Scarface and the dimwitted hawks while tying them up. Then, I throw the hooligans out of the house. Finally, I untie the sack to free Danny the Beaver, Warren the Rabbit, and Warren's twenty-five sisters.

They all cheered and applauded for me due to my heroic actions for saving them from those fools. "We were sorry we treated you wrongly, Neil," apologized Betty. "You truly are a brave and heroic figure in our house."

"Thank goodness," sighed Brooke in relief.

"You are now officially a special guest, Neil."

"Look, everyone," pointed Bianca the artist rabbit, as she paints an oil painting of something. "I have captured this moment in oils. I call it, portrait of a heroic green fox triumphing against Scarface and the hawks."

The painting Bianca has created depicts a figure of me standing on Scarface and Hank and Hawk with my foot while the villains are on the ground. Bianca's oil painting is as good as one of Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings.

"I like your painting, Bianca, it's so creative," I complimented.

"Thank you, kind gentleman," she replied.

"You have so many cool sisters, Warren."

"Thanks, Neil," replied Warren.

As Danny notices Betty, Danny stammers, "B-B-B-Betty?!"

The big brown beaver begins to nosebleed in infatuation and faint. "Disgusting, you're crossing species," commented Warren in disgust.

I begin to burst out laughing when Warren commented about Danny's obsession with Betty.