Once again, Yuka went around the town. But a few hours later, on the train, she found herself sitting near Rover...AGAIN. Yuka constantly called people naive, but she was the naive one for not figuring out that something odd was going on with that cat.

"Hello, yet again, Yuka!" said Rover. "You know, I was wondering...are you grateful for me? That I went and called up Tom Nook and gave you a house? That you now have a place to live? You realize that I could have left you out in the open to die?"

"People are suckers. That's all I can say."

Rover had enough at this point. "AAAAAHHHHH! I'LL KILL YOU!"

"Did I do something wrong?" Yuka asked, without changing her bored expression. She was indeed a perfect, snobbish, idiot.

"I DO SOMETHING NICE FOR YOU AND YOU DON'T CARE A BIT!" screamed Rover, still on his frenzy. "WHAT KIND OF AWFUL PERSON ARE YOU!"

"I'm saner than you." Rover screamed again and ripped a chair off the ground with the animal still sitting in at in it and threw it at Yuka. She jumped out of the way and ran off the train, which had reached her home, Pinesville. "Here's my stop!"

Yuka made it out the train's door, but before she could leave the station, Rover plunged his knife into her skirt and the ground, pinning her down. He whipped out another knife (as he was always prepared for this sort of thing) and pointed it at Porter the monkey. "YOU! Take the train and run the brat over!"

Porter looked stunned. "I-I can't do that! Eek eek!"

Rover smiled, happy for a change. "Oh, I have a whole list of things you can do! There's dumping her off a cliff that the train passes over, or drop her down a one-way warp pipe to Bowser's Castle. She'll never get out of there! Then there's the option of just abandoning her somewhere. You know, like a dark forest or cave in Hyrule, or..."

Officer Copper the police dog who was on patrol raced over. "What is this!"

"That cat is trying to kill me!" screamed Yuka.

"You have no evidence," hissed Rover.

"You're about to stab that monkey," Copper pointed out. Rover looked at his knife, and then threw it into the train. "Was not."

"Since I'm a nice police officer, I'll simply give you a restraining order," said Copper, who was indeed nice, but not that smart at times. "You are not to set foot in Pinesville or that train for that matter! You may use it one more time, and only to get home! Then, never come back!"

Rover looked innocent. "Yes, sir...but before I go can I say something? My final words, if you will."

"I suppose," said Copper.

"I'll be back, no matter what Scooby-Doo says!" said Rover. "I'll get Yuka, but not before I get the conductor and anyone who tries to protect them!"

"Scooby-Doo!" gasped Copper. "That remark is racist towards dogs! How would you like it if I called you...um...Top Cat!"

"At least he wasn't a dork. See you later, Yuka!" Rover jumped on the train as it pulled out. The last the animals saw of him was his smiling face disappearing into the tunnel.

There was a long silence. "Well, our lives were boring, anyway," said Porter,

Onboard the train, Rover sadly sat down in his chair. "'Go home,' he says," sighed Rover, looking out the window at the countryside. "I have nowhere else to go..."

Yuka wasn't any happier. She walked home in a dazed state, and fell into bed. "I hate this dump."