Calamity had just returned from a date with Lil Bepper. He walked into his and Furrball's apartment room to find his blue cat roommate frantically cleaning the rooms.
"Furrball?" Calamity inquired. "Why are you cleaning so frantically, are you trying to act like Hamton?"
"My cousin Fluffball is coming to visit me." Furrball panted as he tried to catch his breath after so much dusting.
"Wow, I didn't know you have a cousin." Calamity replied.
"No one did, and there's a good reason for it." Furrball explained. "Fluffball comes from a very rich and pompous family. In my letters to him, I told him that ACME Acres is full of quote "commoners", end quote, to stop him from visiting because I was worried that he would meet Montana Max and form an alliance with him."
"Point well taken." Calamity replied, baffled by Furrball's explanation.
Later that same afternoon, Furrball walked to the Show Town train station and waited for Fluffball to arrive. He held up a sign that read "Fluffball" so Fluffball could notice him more easily. A few minutes later, Fluffball stepped off the train. He looked like Furrball, except he has brown fur, is wearing a top hat and monocle, and walks around with an umbrella like a cane.
"Ah, Furrball, my commoner cousin." Fluffball greeted in a pompous voice.
"Fluffball, my caviar consuming cousin." Furrball replied.
"Be humbled that I am agreeing to visit this poor area you call Show Town." Scoffed Fluffball. "So, let me see your barn home and your commoner friends."
Furrball lead Fluffball back to his apartment.
"This is my apartment." Furrball said. "And over there is Calamity, my roommate."
Calamity waved to Fluffball while sitting on the sofa.
"He looks like a commoner." Scoffed Fluffball. "Say Furrball, do you have any caviar?"
"Uhh, no." Furrball replied, not expecting Fluffball to ask such a question. "But I suppose I could go look for some."
Fluffball snorted.
"Good luck with that." He chuckled. "Caviar is quite a delicate dish. It's too expensive for you."
"Perhaps I could try to find it." Furrball replied.
Furrball went around Show Town to look for caviar. For the first thirty minutes, he had no luck until he came across a posh restaurant, but the caviar they were selling was for six hundred dollars. When Furrball got back to the apartment, Fluffball was napping on the couch and Calamity was sitting next to him, playing Tetris on the NES.
"Hey, you're back." Calamity greeted, pausing his game.
"I didn't have much luck." Furrball replied, closing the door behind him.
Fluffball woke up after hearing the door close.
"Caviar was too out of your reach, I see?" Fluffball bragged.
"Six hundred dollars it costs." Furrball replied.
Fluffball was about to laugh in Furrball's face, when suddenly there was a knock on the door. The door opened and in walked Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Shirley, Dizzy, Fifi, Sweetie, and Little Beeper.
"Hey Furrball and Calamity, wanna come out and play soccer with us?" Buster asked. "Fowlmouth is waiting for us at the Show Town sports centre."
"Like Furrball, who is that next to Calamity?" Shirley asked.
"Oh, this is a good opportunity." Furrball said. "Everyone this is my cousin, Fluffball. Fluffball, these are my friends, and among them is my girlfriend, Shirley."
"Is your girlfriend the purple furry one?" Fluffball asked.
"No, it's the duck with the pink ribbon." Furrball corrected.
"My cousin, dating a duck?" Fluffball asked, baffled. "I never thought that interspecies relationships would become a new thing in our family line."
"Furrball, you like never told us about your cousin or some junk." Shirley informed.
"I have my reasons for it." Furrball replied.
"Wow FB, your cousin looks like a friend of Montana Max." Plucky commented.
"Who?" Inquired Fluffball.
"Nobody!" Furrball exclaimed. "Sure, I'd love to play soccer. How about you, Calamity?"
"We haven't played soccer since that day Hamton made that imaginary friend." Calamity commented.
"Please don't remind me." Hamton replied, not wanting to relive that day.
"I suppose I should come along and see what sports you commoners play." Fluffball informed. "I mean, it's not going to be croquet on horses, but I suppose it cannot be that bad."
The Tiny Toons went to the sports centre to play soccer with Fowlmouth as the referee. Fluffball sat on a bench, watching the action. He was clearly looking confused and bored.
"I don't get it." FLuffball said at half-time of the game. "How are you having so much fun at this poor sport?"
"Because we're having fun with friends." Furrball explained. "We don't need a lot of money to have fun together, as long as we're together and having fun."
Furrball's words got through to Fluffball in more ways than one. Before the second half, Fluffball asked to join the game, much to the surprise of everyone. Fluffball joined Furrball's team while Fowlmouth joined the other team. Gogo came in through the floor and offered to takeover as referee. Furrball's team won the game after Fluffball scored the winning shot. Later that evening, Furrball walked Fluffball back to the train station.
"This has been the most fun I ever had." Fluffball informed, hugging Furrball. "I'll be sure to let my family know. And I learned something from this."
"What did you learn, cousin?" Furrball asked.
"Money isn't the most important thing ever." Fluffball explained. "And it doesn't matter how much money you or your friends have, what matters is that you appreciate your friends for who they truly are, and not just by how rich they are. As long as you and your friends are having fun equally and you have lots of friends, that is something no amount of money can buy."
"That's a great lesson." Furrball replied. "Hope to see you again soon."
"Don't worry, you will." Replied Fluffball. "Two things before I go. First, on the train here, I met this female duck who claimed to know two of your friends. She said something about 'deciding on who her love should be' and that her name is Dinah. And second, I left a little present for you under your pillow. Enjoy. See you soon, cousin."
Furrball and Fluffball waved goodbye to each other as the latter walked into the train station. Afterwards, Furrball returned to his apartment and checked under his pillow. Much to Furrball's joy, the gift under his pillow was a cheque for fifty thousand dollars.
"CALAMITY!" Furrball yelled out, excitedly.
"What is it?" Calamity asked as he charged into the room. "What's going on?"
"Look what Fluffball left for me!" Furrball excitedly yelled.
"Wow, fifty thousand dollars." Calamity said, reading the cheque. "We should cash this in and share the money with the others. But let's bank our splits in case P-L-U-C-K-Y tries something."
"Good idea." Furrball replied.
And so, the two of them went to the bank to cash in the cheque, hoping one day, that Fluffball would return for another visit and play day.
