All good things come to an end

Chapter 4

Perry takes it hard

Perry slowly walks home. All of his memories of him and Dr Doofinshmerts flash in his head while sad music plays.

He walks into his house and sits on the couch.

Lawrence placed his hand down where Perry was sitting," Oh, Perry is right here!"

Linda, who was still confused responded with," Sherry? Who's Sherry?" She then notices Perry on the couch, "Oh, Perry! He is right here!", she proclaimed.

Perry falls asleep on the couch.

A few days have passed. Since the passing of Dr. Doofinshmirtz, Perry has been spending his time sulking. He does not leave the room that once was the boy's room, that is now his. He barely touches his food.

Linda was in the kitchen when she noticed that Perry's dish still had food in it," Honey, Perry's has not eaten much of his food in a few days", she called to her husband in the living room.

Lawrence picks up Perry. He decided to call Isabella. She is married to Phineas and is a vet. She can do both home visits and office visits. Phineas is a physics professor at Trystate state. He only works on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays. Today was a Tuesday, so he was at home. After Phineas answered the phone, Lawrence told Phineas about Perry. Lawrence finished with, "He stopped eating and he has not done much". Phineas responded with,"Well he never did do much, but him not eating is not usual. I will bring Isabella over later today"

Phineas and Isabella come over around 12 pm that day. Phineas picks up PerrY and talks kinda babyish to him. "Hey Perry! How is my little Platypus?", he said.

Phineas notices that Perry has lost some of his bright teal color. He also feels lighter than he was the last time Phineas visited.

Phineas,now concerned, said," My you don't look well, and you lost some weight."

He then hands Perry to Isabella.

Isabella examines Perry for a few minutes. She uses some instruments from her portable doctor kit.

Isabella finished her exam and told Lawrence and Linda,"Well, there does not seem to be having any other symptoms. He might be in some type of emotional distress, or his age is just catching up to him. I will bring him into my office and give him a more comprehensive evaluation."