Let me say a few things before I start. First off, I completely forgot about the Furrball and Rubella Rat story that was originally suggested to me and I thought of a story, so I will be making that story next after this one rather than the teacher and student bonding one (don't worry, that story will come after the Furrball and Rubella one.)

And to tuckpendelton87, the Furrball and Fifi story will be the one where she and Penelope help out Furrball with his shyness, so that will be the Furrball and Fifi story.

But now that the series will reach twenty one stories, I will need yet another four more story ideas. Anyways, let's begin.


Buster was standing at the bus stop, waiting for the bust to take him home.

"This stinks." He sighed. "Babs has gone to some kind of salon with her friends, Hamton is cleaning his house, Dizzy is going to a buffet, Furrball is going hoarding at a junkyard, all my friends are busy."

Suddenly, Plucky dashed up to Buster.

"Dude, I've got it!" He yelled. "I finally managed to save up my allowance to buy Need for Speed Underground for the PS2!"

"I thought you had your allowance confiscated because you kept writing love letters to Shirley." Buster replied.

"I... got it back." Plucky nervously replied.

He decided to try to change the subject fast.

"Come on, let's go play at my house!" He said.

"I'm waiting for the bus." Buster replied.

"There's no time for buses!" Plucky yelled.

Plucky took Buster by the arm, and dashed to his house.


Plucky was shaking with excitement as the game loaded into his PlayStation 2.

"I'm feeling the need." He said, in an action-movie voice. "The need for speed."

To the confusion of the two, the game would not load.

"You'll have to reset the system." Buster informed.

"Like I knew that already!" Plucky scoffed, with sarcasm.

He pressed the reset button, to face similar results.

"Perhaps we just need to wait a few hours." Buster informed.

Later that evening, the two were surrounded by various empty bags of potato chips and empty bottles and cans of various sodas, and the game still hasn't loaded yet.

"We have waited for so long...!" Plucky groaned. "Third time's a charm!"

He pressed the reset button for the third time, hoping for different results after all that waiting. After the PS2 loading screen, up came the dreaded red screen of death, which startled Buster and Plucky to where they leap high and hard into the air, resulting in their heads getting stuck in the ceiling.

"Well, this is just peachy." Plucky groaned.

"Aw, give it a rest, will ya?" Buster replied. "Let me read what it says."

Buster freed himself from the ceiling, and read the message on the TV.

"Please insert a PS or PS2 format disc."

"What?!" Exclaimed the muffled voice of Plucky.

Plucky struggled to free himself from the ceiling, so Buster leaped at his feet and started swinging and tugging on them. After a short while, the two Tiny Toons fell onto the bed, and Plucky immediately examined the TV.

"You must've done something!" Plucky yelled.

"Hey, you're the one who put the disc in the system!" Buster retorted. "Your game, your home, your system, your fault!"

"But you're the guest in the house!" Plucky argued.

"You practically forced me to come here!" Buster replied. "I was just waiting for my bus to take me home! I even got my own bus pass yesterday!"

"Hey, guys." Gogo Dodo greeted, coming into the room.

"Oh, hey Gogo." Buster and Plucky said in unison. "Jinx! Double jinx! Triple jinx! Quadruple jinx! Quintuple jinx!"

"HEY!" Boomed Gogo Dodo, who was speaking into a large megaphone.

The room was shaking from the resulting boom.

"It turns out that I sold Plucky the PC version of Need for Speed Underground." Gogo explained.

Another game case for the game appeared in a racing car.

"Here is the game you want." Gogo added, taking the game out of the car.

Realising that the game disc they were using was for the wrong system, Buster and Plucky started facepalming repeatedly to where red hand prints were on their faces and they both collapsed to the ground.

"G-guys?" Gogo asked.

Then, Gogo shrugged at the reader.