Later in the day, Blowhole sat at the monitor. Well, more of stood on his scooter. He watched as Katrina slept. "She doesn't believe me." He said to himself. A little anger swelled up in him. 'How can she not? She's in my captivity. She should believe anything I tell her. I wouldn't lie to her. Never.' He thought. He looked down at her sleeping form. He smiled and sighed. 'Doesn't she look lovely.' He thought. He shook himself. 'No. Don't get attached again.' Then, something caught his eye. A lobster was moving around in her room. "I told no one to go in there." He said to himself. He went to press the speaker, but remembered that Katrina was sleeping. He scowled, before turning his scooter around and went on his way to her room. 'That lobster better not wake her up, or he'll be dressed in butter.' He thought, as he scooted along. It didn't take long before he got to the room. He pressed the button to open the door. He scooted inside, as the doors closed behind him. "Where are you?" He whispered so as not to wake Katrina.

"Right here, boss." The lobster spoke up. He came out from around the bed. "Just putting a glass of water in here, if she woke up thirsty."

"Well, that's nice of you." Dr. Blowhole said. The lobster just stared at him. He didn't usually give out compliments. "But, you could have woken her up. I can't have her wake up and find a lobster walking around with a glass of water. That would be difficult to explain."

"Boss, why are you doing this for this human?" The lobster asked. "You hate humans. Why is she different?"

Dr. Blowhole just glared at the lobster. 'No one back talks me.' He thought. 'Especially, my henchmen.' He leaned in closer. The lobster cowered before him. "Why?" He said. "Why?" He growled, before pausing. "Because I love her, you idiot." The last part he said, aloud. Katrina's eyes flew open and she sat up. The two of them stared at her. "Oh, no." Dr. Blowhole said, softly to himself.

(Flashback)

Leon cried in a corner of his tank. 'That's what the creatures call it.' He thought. 'Why did they have to bring me to this terrible place? It's small and cramped. I'm alone. There's no one to play with. I want my mother. They lied. She's alive. She can't be dead. I won't allow it.' His crying got even louder. "What's the matter little one?" He heard someone say. He looked up to see an elderly sea gull. He was smiling a good natured smile at him. "Why are you so glum? It's a nice day out."

"I don't care about the day." Leon said. "These creatures stole me away from my home."

"What do you mean?" The sea gull said. "Another zoo. I can honestly say one is the same as the next."

"No." Leon said. "I was from the ocean. I was swimming with my mother, when these strange big creatures came up to us. We tried to swim away, but my mother hit this tangle up stuff. I tried to free her, but I couldn't. I got stuck as well. Then, these smaller, two legged creatures pulled us on board." He started sobbing again. "They said my mother was dead and then they brought me here." He paused, because of his crying. 'It's true.' He screamed inside his own head. "They killed her. My mother is dead because of them. I hate them. I hate them so much."

"Wow, wow." The elderly sea gull said. "Let's not get hasty here. I'm sorry for your mother. It's a terrible loss, but don't do this. Hate won't bring her back. I doubt your mother would want you to go on hating, now would she." Leon shook his head. "Right, now my name is Edward. What's yours?"

"Leon." He said.

"Nice to meet you Leon." Edward said. "I'll be here whenever you need me. I'm reliable like that." He flew off. Leon just stayed there in the water, as he contemplated the sea gulls words. 'He's right.' He thought. 'Mother would want me to be happy. I'll do that. I'll be the happiest dolphin in the world. Then, I'll fly out of here and go home. I'll make you proud mother. I'll keep my promise.'