"Hey, Jase," Trini said brightly, taking a seat next to Jason. "What's the matter?"

The question made him look rather uncomfortable.

"Yeah," Kimberly said teasingly, "What's wrong?"

"The rabbit was for you, Trini," he admitted finally. Jason didn't take failure well, but finding the rabbit seemed like a lost cause at this point. "It got away from me and then Rita turned it into a monster..."

"It was for me?" Trini seemed incredulous.

"I remembered how much you liked the one we had at Pet Adoption Day," he explained. "I thought you might like one of your own."

Laughing: "You actually remembered that?"

He shot her an amused look. "I have to remember that stuff. You're a hard person to buy gifts for."

"Sorry."

"I'm the one that let your gift get away," he pointed out.

"It's the thought that counts," she assured him, smiling in amusement.

Tommy picked that moment to make his grand entrance.

"Hey Jason, I think I've got something of yours," he announced. The little gray rabbit that had caused so much trouble was curled up in his arms. "Found this little guy wandering around downtown. I think he likes me."

It didn't even seem like the same rabbit. It was calm and docile, sitting happily on Tommy's arm and peering around with bright black eyes.

"Oh, it's so cute," Trini murmured appreciatively.

"Well, take him," Tommy urged. "I seem to recall hearing that this was supposed to be for you."

Kimberly looked smug at that; Jason looked annoyed. Trini didn't pay them any mind.

Tommy handed off the rabbit and took a seat next to Kimberly while Trini acquainted herself with the rabbit. Apparently it only hated Kim and Jason. "He's adorable. Thank you, Jason."

"Just be careful," Jason cautioned grumpily. "He likes to get into trouble."