Have a Greentext. A young Stu and Bonnie get in contact with younger Nick's parents.
>Mr. Hopps was sitting outside with his wife, Bonnie.
>After a hard day of work, he just liked sitting in the sun. It was warm, comfortable and the women he loved was snuggling into his side.
>His wife was nearly asleep.
>They had a hour, then they would cook the meal for their children.
>For all 78. That would be a mess. And soon, there would be another litter to feed.
>But he had enough land from his parents. Nobunny would be hungry.
>And some day his sons or daughters would take over his farm.
>He wasn't that old, he was hitting his mid twenties. Well, in two years.
>But he liked the thought. He really liked it.
>His wife.
>Him.
>And their children.
>Just a huge cluster fluff.
>He was nearly sleeping, when his wife shifted.
>Her ears were up and she was looking afraid. Something was wrong. Terrible wrong.
>“Stu, can you hear this?“
>He looked afraid into her eyes. He didn't hear anything. Well, his ears weren't as good as his wifes ears.
>“Are the children up? Did they do something?“
>“No, someone else is screaming. It's coming from the road. They are screaming for help.“
>Stu jumped up. If there was an accident, he would help.
>He and Bonnie, ran infront of his burrow to the street.
>A mammal ran up to them.
>He was holding another mammal in his arms.
>Then Stu saw it. It was a fox.
>And the fox was holding a vixen in his arms. She was screaming, in pain.
>He wanted to get back or run away, but Bonnie suddenly gripped his arm.
>She looked at him with a pleading look. Her nose was twitching.
>But not of fear. She smelled something.
>He sniffed and then he sensed a well-known smell.
>Pregnant.
>The vixen was pregnant and she was in her pains.
>Then the fox spoke up with a soft but whiny voice. He was nearly wailing.
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