On the train, Blake was listening to music on his MP3, Judy was reading Watership Down but Nick on the other hand was was looking at his reflection only to think of the cub. Ever since they took the child in, he felt his life slowly change into relief and happiness. Is this what love felt like? He missed the feeling of Noah cuddling him, sleeping with him and his sweet, adorable attachment to Nick's tail. Nick also ached to see his smile and hear his laughter again. Relief flourished through his veins as he knew he would reunite with Noah soon.

"Hey, Carrots?"

Judy looked up from her book.

"How would you react to me stating if we don't find his parents, I'd want to adopt the kid?"

"Are you sure?" asked Judy surprised. "Parentage is a hard game to play."

"I know," said Nick. "But I'm willing. Ever since he came into our lives, we were like best friends and now I wanna be more than that. Even if he isn't Kimberly's child, he'll still be my son either way."

Finally they boarded off the train and headed for Judy's home.


They arrived and found a rabbit in a violet vest appearing out from the burrow.

"Bellflower!"

"Judy!"

The two sisters ran to each other and hugged and kissed each other joyfully.

"You've grown!" remarked Bellflower. "You were only an inch last time I saw you."

Stu and Bonnie also rean outside to greet their daughter. They hadn't seen each other for a good few months. They only face-timed each other so it was lovely to see each other again in the flesh.

"So where's our pup?" said Judy.

"He over the-"

Bellflower looked in shock as she saw only her book in presence on the fox cub nowhere in sight.

"Noah?" she called? "Where are you?"

"Thinks we're gonna arrest for sure this time," smirked Nick.

"Oh, stop it," said Judy.

They ran to place where he was last scene; no scent was to be found.

"Shall we make sure everything is still in place?" worried Stu. "Suppose he had run off with something?"

"Shut up, Dad!" snapped Judy. "He'd never steal and he's been through enough."

"Noah Sly, despite being a fox, was a sweet, grateful little boy," agreed Bonnie.


It was a whole afternoon while Bellflower was sobbing at the fact that she was irresponsible, Judy consoling her ands assuring her it was not her fault. Nick on the other hand went to Gideon for inquiries.

"He had a dream," she sobbed. "Two foxes and it probably wasn't a dream at all."

Judy stopped hugging her sister and got out her note pad.

"Did he describe them?"

Bellflower thought for a second, controlling her sobs. "He didn't describe one of them, but said his name was Fury."

"Familiar name," said Judy. "Perhaps he meant Fagin?"

"No, definitely Fury."

"Okay," said Judy writing the name down. "I just heard the name somewhere I don't recall."

"The other," continued Bellflower, "was wearing a nice, black suit and tie and sunglasses."

Judy also jotted it down.

Blake entered.

"Nick is looking for some clue from the spot he disappeared."

"Thanks, Blake," said Judy.

"Also, I could smell an old sent from where we arrived. It smiled like bears and panthers."

Judy wrote that down.

"Funny a leopard wasn't involved," commented Judy. "But at least we have new suspects; panthers and bears."

"And foxes."

Nick appeared by the door. "I sampled some bristles; a few belonged to Noah, some were older looking than Noah's actually would and some were literally old and also I gathered samples of what seems from like a wig."

"Was the fox in the suit wearing a wig?" Judy asked Bellflower.

"Not that Noah said," she replied.

Judy wrote the new clues down.

"We'd better tell my parents and head back home," said Judy.

"Allow me to come," said Bellflower.

They all looked at her.

"I'm no cop but I love that little pup like he was my own. I want to be a carer and this should be one of those qualifications that are waiting for me."

"It'll be dangerous," said Judy.

"Your sister's right, Judy," said Nick. "I know the feeling. You want to be there for the kid."

"Very much, Officer Wilde."

"Just Nick, Carrots Senior, just Nick," he smiled.

Everyone looked at Judy. She sighed with concern.

"Okay," said Judy. "But stay with us okay. I'd hate to think what would happen to you."

"Thank you," said Bellflower gratefully and kissing her sister's cheek. "I deeply appreciate his."


Blake was helping her pack her things together when he began a conversation;

"So how did you meet this kid?"

"Forced into robbery," said Bellflower. "Daddy accidentally tasered his leg but we nursed back to health. I just hope he's strong enough to walk. He's not fully recovered yet."

"Well, could be worse," said Blake as he helped fold her clothes. "He could be in hospital which he doesn't need."

"But suppose they did do worse!" Bellflower blurted. "I love kids more than myself!"

She sat down trying to control herself.

Blake was surprised to know of a rabbit who was willing to help kids more than she would herself.

"Are you a carer?" asked Blake.

"I would like to," said Bellflower. "There are many orphans out there. To think of the orphanage little Noah told me and how he suffered for five years."

"You know," said Blake. "I myself long to help unfortunate young ages too. I mean, when I first met him, Noah returned some money that fell from my pocket and that same day two kit committed robbery and he was framed. Luckily I cleared his name watching the scene."

"He's such a sweet thing," said Bellflower. "I must make sure he does not suffer again."

"Me too," said Blake kindly.

They both looked at each other in a manner like they were the only rabbits on Earth.

"How are we looking up there?" called Nick from downstairs.

They got back to work but the two rabbits would not stop thinking of each other - though eventually their minds turned back to the cub. Abused, whipped, sold, framed, kidnapped, tasered, re-kidnapped, they needed to end his suffering forever.