"I wonder what this screwy rabbit is like since I was just hearing about it," Elmer told himself as he went to bed for the day.

So when Elmer went to sleep that night, he had a dream about meeting Bugs' family member he'd been mentioning lately, and this is why he couldn't get Phil off his mind.

He had a dream about it. Here's what his dream looked like:

The day finally was able to show up and Elmer couldn't believe on how much time had flown by when Bugs came and they ran into each other.

"Hey, screwy rabbit. How are you today?" Elmer asked.

"Just fine, Doc."

Bugs was eating another carrot like he always did and never goes without one.

"By the way, Doc, you get to meet the second screwy rabbit today."

"When would I get to meet the other rabbit?"

"Very soon, Doc. That's what he was just telling me the other night," Bugs answered.

"I'm still excited to meet your other rabbit."

"I'm sure you are, Doc. I will give you the name when he arrives. He doesn't even know yours either."

"I thought he did."

"Nope. Just be surprised is what I told him, and now I'm telling you the same thing, Doc."

"What was his reaction that I called you screwy rabbit?"

"Well, Doc, he thought it was funny that we're called screwy rabbits."

"Do you want me to call him that too or just his name?"

"Try screwy rabbit and see how he would respond," Bugs answered.

"Thanks. What letter of the alphabet does his name start with?"

"The only clue I can give you with that one is letter P."

"Thanks for the hint, screwy rabbit. I'll have to come up with P names then."

"No guessing, Doc. Whatever you think of, it's wrong."

"How do you know that?" Elmer asked.

"Because I already do."

"What's the last letter in the name am I going to hear?"

"A," Bugs answered.

"The first letter is P and ends with A. I'll have to think of that one."

"Good luck, Doc. I'll let you know when he gets here."

"How would I recognize him? With a carrot or no carrot?"

"Carrot. I'll be sure to give him one and then we'll come here together."

"I like the idea of two instead of one."

"You've already said that, Doc. We're looking forward to hanging out with you."

"Did you mention to him that I carry a gun?"

"Yes, I did. He didn't seem to care either way, gun or not."

"I'm not going to shoot either of you. I like to keep the gun with me, no matter where I go."

"That's what I told him too, Doc. He seemed okay with it."

"Good. If he doesn't like hanging out with both of us, then he can go home," Elmer told him.

"Not a chance. He's staying here for a couple of days, but you still don't have a choice on scaring him away."

"He's not afraid of anything?"

"No, he's not," Bugs said, thinking of Phil.

"So you said his name is P and ends with A. I'll have to keep that in mind when I meet him."

"He knows you start with E and end with R in yours," Bugs replied.

"Good thing you gave him a hint on the first and last of the first name, rabbit. Give us both ideas on our names."

"Yes, it does, Doc. I will look forward to seeing you again later."

"Me too, screwy rabbit. This should be fun. I'll be sure you meet us here."

"That's the plan, but I'll show him the way. See you later, Doc."

That's when Elmer saw the carrot was gone when Bugs left him.

Time for the screwy rabbits to come back soon.

Elmer guessed the relative Bugs mentioned probably looked just like him, so it shouldn't be hard to recognize the rabbit.

Would his dream come true with the same meeting for Bugs' relative? Find out and go from there, Elmer told himself once he woke up the next day.

"That was quite an interesting dream. I am not going to share this with the screwy rabbit," Elmer told himself.

Elmer kept telling himself the first and last letters of the first name and guessing to himself what the name would be if he was wrong or not.

It would be hard to guess, just like Bugs had told him.

Would he and Bugs' family get along like he does with Bugs?

There were some questions he was asking himself that he couldn't answer himself, so this was why he has to wait until Bugs shows up with the other screwy rabbit. This should be interesting, Elmer kept telling himself.

There would be no way Bugs wants to hear about a dream like this and make him think it was all made up, which it was.

"I can't wait to see what his family looks like. He did say just one other," Elmer reminded himself.

"Maybe I should share this dream with the screwy rabbit," Elmer told himself and then changed his mind.

"Nah. I don't think he'd want to hear this."

Elmer thought smart to change his mind.

There wasn't much what he could do today, so all he did was just stay inside and not bother seeing any screwy rabbits.