Note: I don't have much to say here, so this note will be pretty quick. Before we move on, I have something to say to a reviewer.

The White Wolf named Alex: Thanks, man. I hope that you like this chapter as well.

Now that I've gotten that out of the way, it's time for chapter three.

Chapter 3: Visiting the Relatives

By the end of the next week, Baloo and Lexi were now at Lexi's parents' house. Prior to arriving, they called Bagheera and asked him to watch after Owen. The panther wasn't too busy, so he agreed. With that out of the way, the bear and the rabbit were free to visit their relatives. The two agreed on visiting Lexi's parents first, then moving onto Bon. The latter visit they agreed to be careful with, as they were unsure of what was going on with Bon's personal life.

Standing on the doorstep, Lexi knocked on the door, hoping that someone would answer it. As for Baloo, he was rather nervous. While he wasn't afraid to speak with Lexi's parents, or even her older brother, he was afraid of talking about his new job. The bear worried about what his wife's side of the family would think of him. From what he was told, they were rather rich, being in the upper-middle class. As for Ace, he undoubtedly made millions, being an actor. Baloo honestly dreaded being seen as not good enough by Lexi's parents and brother.

Lexi looked over to Baloo, seeing how nervous he was.

"Hey, Baloo, it's okay." She spoke. "If my parents get worried, I'll clear things up."

"No, I'm not worried about speaking to your parents." Baloo stated.

"Ace?" Lexi asked.

"Your brother, he worries me a little." The bear said. "But, that's not why I'm nervous."

"Is it because of your job?" The rabbit asked.

Baloo nodded.

"Oh, honey, don't worry!" Lexi said, hoping to loosen him up. "My father didn't have an impressive job himself, but he pulled through."

"I just hope that my job is impressive enough for the standards of your family." Baloo said.

The door came open, which caused Lexi and Baloo to look forward. Standing in the opposite side of the doorway were two rabbits, one male and one female. The buck had gray and white fur, buck teeth, and black eyes, but was wearing a purple shirt and jeans. As for the doe, she had yellow fur and blonde hair like Lexi. Unlike the younger rabbit, however, she had buck teeth and blue eyes. She wore a yellow tank top, a denim jacket and purple shorts. The two looked at Lexi and Baloo, smiling at them.

"Hi Mom, hi Dad!" Lexi greeted.

"Lex!" The gray rabbit happily spoke.

Lexi then hugged her parents, happy to see them. Baloo watched the scene before him with a smile on his face. After a minute of greeting her parents, Lexi let go of them and allowed them to speak with Baloo.

"Hi, Mr and Mrs. Bunny!" He greeted.

"Baloo," Mrs. Bunny greeted, "you look different."

"Nah, I'm the same as I was last time!" Baloo stated.

"Not to us, you look like you've lost some weight." Mr. Bunny said.

Puzzled, Baloo looked down at his body, deciding to see if what Lexi's father said was true. While he did that, Lexi continued to speak to her parents.

"Where's Ace at?" She asked.

"He's in the house, but he told us that he's heading to the garage." Mr. Bunny said.

"Why?" Lexi asked. "Isn't he here to visit?"

"Sweetie," Mrs. Bunny spoke, "he's just in the garage to take his mind off of work."

"Sure, taking his mind off work by hanging out in the garage. That makes sense." The younger doe said out of sarcasm.

"Come now, I'm sure your brother will be out of the garage in a second." Mr. Bunny said, putting a reassuring arm around his daughter.

All of a sudden, a garage door came open. Out from the garage came another rabbit. Like Mr. Bunny, he had gray fur, but with blue eyes like Mrs. Bunny. However, like Lexi, and unlike the two older rabbits, he lacked buck teeth and whiskers. The buck wore safety goggles, a black, white, and blue striped t-shirt, black pants, and boots. It didn't take long for Lexi to greet him.

"Well, someone has been busy, haven't they?" She spoke.

The buck didn't speak, but looked at those near him. Taking the safety goggles off, he saw Lexi, Mr. Bunny, Mrs. Bunny, and Baloo standing near. Blushing in embarrassment, the rabbit spoke.

"Damn, I forgot that they were visiting today!" He said. "Sorry, Lex, I forgot!"

"It's alright, Ace, it's no big deal." Lexi said.

"We were just waiting for you to come out, son." Mr. Bunny stated.

Looking over at Baloo, Ace had a puzzled look on his face.

"So, you're my brother-in-law?" He asked.

"I was about to ask the same thing." Baloo said.

"You know what, why don't you guys hang out in the garage and get to know each other while I talk to Mom and Dad?" Lexi asked.

Looking over at each other, Baloo and Ace nodded. The bear and the buck went back into the garage, closing the door behind them. Once they were out of sight, Lexi proceeded to speak to her parents.

"So, how have you been?" Lexi asked.

"Oh, honey, we've been doing just fine!" Mrs. Bunny said. "In fact, your father had a funny call the other night."

"Funny call, eh?" The younger doe asked. "What was it about?"

"It was just a prank call from a twelve-year-old, calling from a pay phone." Mr. Bunny said. "Kids these days have barely any respect for those around them nowadays, especially that son of -!"

"Bugs!" Mrs. Bunny scolded her husband.

"Come now, Lexi's a grownup, she can handle cussing!" The buck defended himself.

"Besides, Mom, you've sworn a couple of times." Lexi stated.

Moving on from the subject, Mrs. Bunny brought up another one.

"So, Lexi, where's your baby at?" She asked.

"Baloo and I handed Owen over to Bagheera for the evening." Lexi stated.

"Bagheera? Isn't he one of Baloo's friends?" Mr. Bunny asked.

"Yes," the doe said, "but don't worry, he's good with kids. We even left him with the right stuff for Owen."

"You should really bring Owen sometime, Lexi." Mrs. Bunny said.

"We would, but there's a problem with that." The younger female asked.

"What would that be?" Mr. Bunny asked.

"The little guy is picky on whoever holds him." The lepus told her parents. "In fact, when I handed him over to Raksha, he kept squirming from her grasp, looking at me."

"He's probably afraid of being separated from you, honey." Mrs. Bunny said.

"You know, Owen might be okay with us holding him." Mr. Bunny said. "Maybe you could bring him with you next time."

"We can try that." Lexi said. "After all, Owen doesn't mind it when Bagheera and Louie hold him."

"Shall we go inside?" The buck asked.

"Sure." The doe said. "After all, Ace and Baloo are probably having a hard time getting to know each other while we're out here."


The Bunny family's garage was dimly lit, with only a single lightbulb above the main room. The main room itself was where the tools and the supplies were kept, being in bins and drawers so that they could be found. Two workbenches stood side by side, so that two people could work on something at the same time. On one of the workbenches, a few wooden props sat, looking polished and finished. Other than that, there were cardboard boxes in the main room of the garage, being meant as part of the recycling. There was even a few folding chairs, which were meant for outside events such as barbecues and family reunions.

Baloo watched as Ace read from a handbook, wondering what was on his mind. The bear even looked around the room, finding it an interesting place. The light buzzed above him, which annoyed him. He let out a sigh, which got Ace's attention.

"Something wrong?" The buck asked.

"Oh, it's just the light in here." Baloo said. "The damn thing just looks like it's about to blow."

"I should really replace that for Mom and Dad." Ace said. "I wouldn't forgive myself if they got hurt in here."

"Wouldn't your parents be able to replace it?" The bear asked.

"I insist." The buck told him. "Besides, I'm going to walk out of here when I get finished with what I was working on."

"What are you working on?" The ursine asked.

"Oh, they're just props for the set of a movie that's being filmed back in Wisconsin." The lepus said. "I usually work as a stuntman or a double, but I sometimes volunteer to do other stuff for the crew."

Curious, Baloo looked over at the props, seeing that they were mainly made of wood. He could see that there were screws in them, having been put in with a drill. Each of the props were polished, either with varnish or a waterproofing product. They weren't very big, looking about as big as rulers. On the floor was sawdust, hinting that Ace cut the wood before he made props out of it, rather than using leftover lumber. After looking at them, Baloo continued speaking with Ace.

"They're pretty good." Baloo spoke.

"Thanks, I've been working on them all day." Ace said.

All of a sudden, the light in the main room of the garage died, causing the room to become darker. Upon seeing that, Ace went over to a box of lightbulbs, reaching into it. Pulling one out, the buck shined it on his shirt, wanting to make sure it was clean. After that, he looked up at the ceiling, finding that the lightbulb was up high enough for him to be unable to reach it. Seeing that, Baloo carefully lifted him onto his shoulders, allowing him to reach the ceiling. The bear took Ace closer to the dead lightbulb, wanting to help him.

Now that he was up where he needed to be, Ace unscrewed the lightbulb. Carefully pulling it out of the socket, the buck handed the dead lightbulb to Baloo. When that was out of the way, the rabbit put the new lightbulb in, screwing it into place. Once that was out of the way, Baloo carefully put him back on the floor, making sure that he didn't drop the smaller male. Now that he was on his feet again, Ace dusted himself off.

"Thanks." Ace said.

"Anytime, Ace." Baloo said. "Besides, would I make a good in-law if I didn't help my wife's family?"

"Speaking of which, how are you treating Lexi?" The buck asked.

"I'm taking good care of her." The bear said. "Ever since we got married, I made a promise to her that I would not only be a good husband, but a great father to our son!"

"Where is the little guy anyway?" The lepus asked.

"A friend of ours, Bagheera, is watching him." The ursine said. "I usually watch Owen when Lexi is at work, so it was nice to let Bagheera have a turn while we visited the family."

"Do you have a job, or no?"

"I do have a job. I got it just this week!"

"Oh? What's your job?"

"I work at an office that's outside of the city. The company isn't well-known, but it's going to grow as time goes on."

"So, it's a new company?"

"Pretty much. I know, it's nowhere near as impressive as your career, but I just want to prove that I'm good enough for you and the rest of your family."

Ace tilted his head quizzically, then spoke again.

"Why would you need to do that?" He asked.

"I was worried that you wouldn't think that I'm good enough for your sister." Baloo said.

"You don't have to worry about that, because there's nothing wrong with you." Ace said. "You're treating my sister well, and you're a nice enough guy to do so. I'm glad that I got a chance to meet you."

"Same here." The bear said, holding out his hand.

Ace and Baloo shook hands, showing that they had respect for each other. While Ace barely felt anything on his end, Baloo felt a tight grip around his hand.

"You've got strong hands!" Baloo said.

"Thanks, I've been working out." Ace stated.


Meanwhile, Lexi was speaking with Mr. and Mrs. Bunny in the dining room of their house. The dining room itself was well-lit, even though a single lightbulb was above it. The walls were a bluish-white, almost as if they were pastel colors. The floor was made of linoleum tiles, being put together to the point where there were no cracks in the floor. The ceiling was smooth, looking like it was made of dry wall or ceiling tiles. There were three windows in the room, each on an opposite area of the room.

Lexi talked with her parents, wanting to pass the time.

"So, what do you think Baloo and Ace are talking about?" She spoke.

"Probably nothing big, given how this is the first time they're speaking to each other." Mr. Bunny said.

"I hope that they get along." Mrs. Bunny said. "You know how protective Ace can be towards Lexi."

"He doesn't need to worry about Baloo." Lexi said. "At least, I hope he doesn't need to worry."

"By the way, you mentioned that Baloo had a job, but where does he work?" Mr. Bunny asked.

"He works at an office." The doe said.

"For what company?" Mrs. Bunny asked. "Are you telling us that he doesn't actually have a job?"

"Mom, Dad, he has a job." The younger female said. "It's just that the company he works for isn't so well-known because it's been around for a year."

Mr. Bunny and Mrs. Bunny looked at each other for a moment, then looked back at Lexi.

"Lexi, what will happen if that company doesn't last long?" Mrs. Bunny asked.

"If it goes bankrupt, I can encourage Baloo not to give up." Lexi said. "Besides, there are plenty of other job opportunities for a guy like him."

"So, what will you do now that he has a job?" Mr. Bunny asked. "Considering that you have a baby, does that mean you're going to be a mother the old-fashioned way?"

"No, we're just a modern family." The doe said. "Both of our bosses allow us to bring Owen into the office, so we don't have to worry about the little guy leaving our sight."

"Then you're more progressive than we thought either of you would be." Mrs. Bunny said.

"We're proud of you, Lex, you and Baloo both." Mr. Bunny said.

Lexi only smiled at her parents' words, happy at what they said. Shortly after, she heard a knock on the door. Going up to get it, the doe opened up the door, finding Baloo standing on the doorstep. Next to him was Ace, who looked happy.

"Did you guys talk?" Lexi asked.

"Yep." Baloo said.

"Well, how did it go?" The doe asked.

"It went pretty well, Lexi." Ace said. "You married a good man."

Touched by her brother's words, Lexi gave off a smile. A few minutes later, Lexi and Baloo walked out of the house, getting ready to leave. Before they left, Lexi shouted to her family.

"Bye Mom, bye Dad, bye Ace!" She said.

"Bye, honey!" Mrs. Bunny shouted over to her daughter.

"We'll visit anytime!" Mr. Bunny said.

"And I'll see you guys whenever I'm in town!" Ace stated.

Lexi and Baloo smiled and nodded at the three, signaling that they were okay with all of that. After that, they left the area, going in a different direction than the way they arrived in.


A few minutes after their visit to Mr. Bunny, Mrs. Bunny, and Ace, Lexi and Baloo found themselves at a single-story house. The house itself looked stable, as there were no visible damages on it. In addition to that, there was a small garage near it, a Plymouth Firebird resting in it. A single bush was in front of the house, looking like it had been trimmed just recently.

"Are you sure that your brother lives here?" Lexi asked.

"That's what one of his friends told me, at least." Baloo said.

Hesitating, Baloo carefully walked up to the door and knocked on it. Lexi came up to him, placing her arm around him.

"Gee, Lex, I don't know if Bon will see that we're married." Baloo said.

"Don't worry, we've got our rings on." Lexi said. "He'll know that we're married, even if he tries anything."

"It's still a good idea to be careful, as he might have gotten an STD after all these years of getting some from strange women." The bear said. "Even if he hasn't, keep in mind that he still isn't anything like your brother."

"In the very least, I'll get the experience of meeting the guy." The rabbit said.

All of a sudden, the door came open. Lexi and Baloo looked ahead, seeing whoever answered the door. Standing in the doorway was a gray sloth bear with sunglasses, scars on his chest, an open vest, jeans, and sneakers. He was an inch shorter than Baloo, along with being muscular from the neck down. Baloo was cautious of him, while Lexi looked friendly towards him.

"Bon." Baloo spoke.

In response to hearing that, the bear took off his sunglasses. Narrowing his eyes at Baloo and Lexi, he gave off a friendly smile.

"Well," he spoke, "if it isn't my younger brother, Baloo! Man, I haven't seen you in years!"

"I've just been busy with stuff, is all." Baloo said. "After all, it's kinda hard to speak to you, considering what you've been up to, Bon."

Bon looked over at Lexi, curious as to who she was.

"Why, Baloo, you never told me that you had a thing for rabbits!" He chuckled.

"Hey!" Lexi said, offended.

"Don't worry, hon, I don't mind that you're a rabbit." Bon said. "I'm just wondering why you're here."

"She's my wife, Bon." Baloo said. "Her name is Lexi Bunny."

"Cool name." The older bear said.

"Thanks." Lexi said.

"I take it that the two of you want to come in?" The ursine said.

Lexi and Baloo nodded, answering the question. In response, Bon stepped out of the way, allowing them to enter. The inside of Bon's house looked clean, with not a single mess visible. Before Lexi and Baloo could look at their surroundings for much longer, they saw Bon walking towards the entrance to a room.

"Come on, we can talk in here!" He said.

Baloo reluctantly followed Bon into the room, Lexi following behind him. The two followed the older bear into what appeared to be a bedroom, complete with a bed and a dresser.

"Oh boy." Baloo quietly said.

"This might end badly." Lexi quietly stated.

Sitting down on the bed, Baloo and Lexi watched as Bon closed the door. After that, he stood in front of them, having a smile on his face.

"What's with the long faces, guys?" Bon asked.

"We're just a little nervous about seeing you." Lexi said.

"Why is that?" The bear asked.

"It's because of the crazy life you've lived, Bon." Baloo said.

"What do you mean by that?" The ursine asked his younger brother.

Baloo sighed and looked at Lexi for a moment. He didn't want to say what he was about to, fearing that he would hurt Bon'a feelings. However, the bear put aside his fear and spoke what was on his mind.

"Bon," Baloo spoke, "I mean that you haven't really been a responsible person. Most of the time, you slept around with any women who you could tell were single. Add that to the fact you hung around shady places in the past, it proves my point that you aren't really a responsible kind of guy. For all Lexi and I know, you could have STDs or drugs in your blood."

"Oh," Bon said, "Baloo, you have nothing to fear! Sure, I've slept with a lady every now and then, but I tested negative for every STD virus out there. As for drugs, I've only ever drank alcohol. No street drugs or marijuana for this bear!"

"That's good to know," Lexi spoke up, "but we're still kinda nervous about you being near the kids."

"Gee, I didn't know that I would ever be an uncle!" The bear said, excited.

"Well, we didn't have contact with you at the time when Lexi was pregnant with Owen, or even when the little guy was born." Baloo said to his older brother. "I was just worried about talking to you, given your track record."

"Now that I've told you what I've been up to, I bet that you're still afraid." The ursine said.

"Not really." Lexi said. "I mean, we are a little cautious about you being near Owen."

"I won't hurt the little guy." He said. "I swear on my life that I'll be the best uncle that I can!"

"Promise?" Baloo asked.

"Promise."

Convinced, yet somewhat suspicious, Baloo shook Bon's hand. Bon then shook Lexi's hand, with her not hesitating to do so. After that, he stepped out of the room, leaving Lexi and Baloo by themselves. The couple then spoke to each other, seeing that it was okay.

"Okay, so Bon is STD and drug-fee, but I'm still worried about him being near Owen." Baloo said.

"And people say that I'm normally the pessimistic one." Lexi said. "I won't lie, I'm kinda worried about Bon's presence, but it's better for us to give him a chance."

"Why?" The bear asked.

"Because, even if he has had a spotty track record, he's still your brother." The rabbit said to her husband. "Besides, you were worried about what Ace would think of you, and he's giving you a chance."

"As ever, Lexi, you're right." The ursine said.

"There are moments where you're right as well." The lepus said.

Baloo and Lexi kissed, hugging as they did so. They broke apart, deciding to lay on the bed. Lexi sat on top of Baloo, looking her husband in the eyes. The two kissed again, only for Bon to walk in on them. Seeing him, the bear and the rabbit broke apart.

"Can I join in?" He asked.

"Actually, Bon, we were just -" Baloo tried to explain.

"Don't worry, I'll use protection!" Bon stated. "I'll even enter Lexi's butt, so that she doesn't get pregnant with my seed!"

Bon then walked off, heading into what appeared to be a bathroom. While he did so, Baloo and Lexi spoke to each other.

"Should we really do this with him?" Baloo asked.

"We might as well, because now I kinda want to do this." Lexi stated.

Baloo sat up, allowing Lexi to crawl off of him. The two then proceeded to undress, stripping down to their undergarments. As soon as Bon came back, the couple was sitting side-by-side. He was naked, wearing only a condom.

"Wow, you guys are just about ready!" Bon stated. "All you need to do is remove your underwear."

Lexi and Baloo did so, exposing their genitalia. Bon then sat down on the bed, sitting next to Lexi. Now that she was in-between her husband and her brother-in-law, the rabbit knew that she was about to feel the strength of two bears at once.

"So, Bon, how do you want to do this?" Baloo asked.

"Well, Lexi's sitting right where I want her." Bon said. "You and I should be able to proceed with this."

"Let's just go easy on Lexi," the younger bear said, "I don't want to hurt her."

"You ready for this, Lex?" The older bear asked.

"Ready, guys!" Lexi said.

Lexi then found herself lifted up by Baloo and Bon. Baloo lie on his back and lowered Lexi, allowing her to sit on him as he entered her vagina. Bon slowly entered the rabbit's butt, wanting to be as careful as he could. She moaned as she felt their rock hard erections inside of her, feeling them go deep. All of a sudden, she found herself riding Baloo, all while Bon was entering her tail hole. The two moved at a moderate pace, but she didn't mind all that much.

For the next half-an-hour, Lexi was in-between Baloo and Bon. The two bears penetrated the rabbit with their penises, with the older one's being covered up by protection. She moaned as they thrust into her, enjoying the feeling it gave her. The lepus felt their massive organs get warmer inside of her, which meant one thing: they were about to climax inside of her. While Bon would be unable to fill her up with his seed, Baloo definitely would be able to do so.

"Oh god, guys, keep going!" Lexi cried, moaning in pleasure.

Baloo and Bon complied, continuing to penetrate Lexi. As they did so, they felt their erections get warmer. That was until they felt something happen: their climax. The bears moaned and screamed, with Lexi doing the same. Baloo felt his seed enter his wife's deeper regions, while Bon was unable to unleash his, due to the condom he was wearing.

"Here we come, Lex!" Baloo moaned.

"I can feel you guys!" Lexi said.

After climaxing, Baloo and Bon pulled out of Lexi, allowing her to lay on the bed in order for her to relax a little. Once she was okay, the rabbit got cleaned up and dressed. Baloo did the same, even heading to the bathroom to do so. The moment they were dressed, Baloo and Lexi said bye to Bon, saying that they would speak to him when they had the time. Bon agreed on that, even giving them his phone number so that they could call him. Once they had it, the couple was ready to head home.

The moment Lexi and Baloo got home, they saw Bagheera asleep on the couch. Owen was sitting on the panther's chest, babbling in baby talk. Seeing that, Lexi went over to her son and picked him up, taking him out of the room.

"Let's get you ready for bed, little one." The rabbit calmly said to her son.

As soon as Lexi was out of the room, Baloo went over to Bagheera and shook him awake. In response, Bagheera let out an annoyed moan, slowly opening his eyes. The panther sat up as he faced Baloo, engaging in a conversation with his friend.

"You're back, already?" Bagheera yawned.

"Bagheera, we were gone for two hours." Baloo said.

"Two hours, eh?" The panther asked.

"Yep," the bear said, "but it was worth it."

Rubbing his eyes, Bagheera felt his vision improve. Looking around, he saw that Owen was not with him. The panther's eyes widened, worried that something bad happened to the cub.

"Oh shit, where's Owen?!" Bagheera shouted.

"Don't worry, Lexi took him." Baloo calmly said.

"Good to know." The panther said out of relief.

Baloo sat down next to his friend, hoping to speak to him before he left.

"So, how did the visits go?" Bagheera asked.

"They went pretty well." Baloo said. "I actually thought that Lexi's brother would hate me, but he's actually a very nice guy!"

"And what about your brother?" The panther asked.

"He's actually doing well." The bear said. "I'm not entirely trusting of him, but he's tested negative for STDs. He even told us that he hasn't used a drug outside of drinking alcohol."

"Do you still not trust him being around Owen?" The feline asked.

"He said that he would try to be the best uncle he could, but it's better for him not to approach Owen until the little guy's either in a higher grade in elementary school, or even middle school." The ursine said.

"In time, Owen will learn about his family, even if he doesn't have contact with them. When that time comes, be ready for when he asks about them."

"Noted."

"Hey, Baloo, are you going to take a shower?" Lexi called out.

Getting up from the couch, Baloo proceeded to walk out of the room.

"I'll see you later!" Baloo said to Bagheera.

"As will I!" Bagheera responded.

After that, Bagheera left the house. As for Baloo and Lexi, they got ready for bed, taking showers and getting dressed in pajamas. Before going to bed, Lexi made sure to check on Owen, making sure that he was safe where he was at. When that was out of the way, she climbed into bed, resting her head on Baloo. The bear covered himself and his wife up with a blanket, helping them keep warm throughout the night. The two slept well, helping their bodies recharge for the next day.

Note: I'm probably going to get hate from a LOT of fans of Loonatics Unleashed, primarily those who ship Ace with Lexi, for making Ace and Lexi brother and sister instead of having Ace as an old flame. Then again, this isn't the only time I've made them related. I think that there's another author or two who does that. Anyway, that's done. I hope that all of you are doing well. Until next time, guys, this is Newcomer24, signing off. Peace!