Meeting One Another Again at a Show

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Raymond 'Ray' Millerson (continued): Are you, uh_

Then, Raymond pointed to the theatre behind him in which the show he, Bitsy, Slobberton, Diggit, and Spixington wished to attend.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson's brain: Please let her be attending the same show as me and the dogs. Please let her be attending the same show as me and the dogs. I can't let this be an embarrassing possibility. She has to be attending this show, too, if she's here.

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Uh, yeah. I'm going in.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson's brain: Oh, thank you, lord. She has some dogs with her. I can't believe that I didn't notice any of them before. We have something in common.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson: And are these your dalmatians?

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Yeah.

Then, Raymond, suddenly feeling more attached than before to Kimberly, also felt the need for an introduction from her dogs to his own rescues. The blond introduced his dogs to the brunette's dog family one by one. He started with the matted up Italian greyhound, Diggit.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson: This is, uh, Diggit, Bitsy, and Slobberton.

Just as everyone thought it were safe enough to introduce themselves, Oddball suddenly walked up from whatever had distracted her and joined the party. She started to yip her mightiest bark at Spixington, the blue Spix macaw.

Spixington: Ya call that a bark?

Oddball even spoke to the deluded blue Spix macaw in her own native tongue.

Oddball: Yes, I happen to think that I've a pretty mighty bark.

Of course, Spixington would not take a challenge from a mere puppy lying down.

Spixington: This is a bark.

Then, he started to bark and snarl fiercely as though he actually thought he was a rottweiler. Oddball ran from the dangerously delusional blue Spix macaw as frightenedly as a mouse from a cat. She hid on the other side of Kimberly's legs.

Spixington (continued): That's right! Go hide behind Mummy!

Of course, Oddball had embarrassed both Kimberly and her parents by running and hiding from the scary bird instead of facing Spixington like her father, Patch, would have.

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: And_ Oddball_ is not gonna hurt you.

Then, the time came for Raymond to receive the change for the tickets he purchased from the ticket distributor lady.

Ticket distributor lady: Your change, sir.

Raymond, as naturally trusting as he was, only smiled at the ticket distributor lady and accepted the change she gave back to him for his overpayment of the tickets he purchased from her.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson: Oh, thank you.

Kimberly, however, looked at him as though she were trying to light him on fire for a reason or two.

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Don't you count your change, Raymond?

With that one question, Kimberly demonstrated just how trustless she truly was to Raymond. She did not suspect the ticket distributor lady of shortchanging the amount of money that she gave to Raymond in return for his payment for the tickets he purchased. The brunette only thought that the blond should have counted his change to be sure of the amount before putting it in his pocket.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson: Well, why should I?

Suddenly just as Kimberly and her dog family were ready to head into the puppet theatre with Raymond and his rescues, the ticket distributor lady stopped her at the gates. The ticket distributor lady had gotten quite angry with Kim for what the ticket distributor lady thought the brunette had implied about the change she gave to her blond friend. She took it out on Kim, herself, though.

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