Last time Cody was here at the zoo, he was with the guys, but this time; he was with his female friends (and Moxxie since he and Cody are good friends too.)
Where would Moxxie go without his own lovely wife? He didn't know what he would be if he was separated from her.
Cody smiled and was glad to visit this place again. Still, he was glad to be out of the upcoming fight between Blitzo and his daddy, Cash Buckzo. That imp seemed like a real piece of work. Certainly not the kind of company Cody would want to hang out with.
The zoo was still a nice place (in a matter of speaking in Hell) to be at, and Cody was looking at the hairy ice snake in its cold habitat. A warm-blooded snake? Who would have imagined that?
This beauty was almost as big as a Burmese python, but it's fur was as white as actual snow. "These guys can shoot ice breath and blend in with snow." Said Vortex.
"Cool." Said Cody.
"So Blitzo' dad came to visit?" Asked Moxxie
"Yep." Loona said. "That guy is just plain awful. I've seen bad dads, but this guy? When you meet him, you'll be glad that he isn't your dad."
"Well, my dad can kinda relate to him." Moxxie said. "Even if he wasn't exactly like Blitzo's dad."
"He's probably as big of a loser as he is though." Loona rolled her eyed.
"So Cody, are you feeling ok?" Millie asked. "About yesterday, I hope you weren't alone when you were grounded."
"No. It was just for the day." Cody pointed. "It wasn't that bad. And I'm fine. I mean, I disobeyed Loona in the first place."
"She just loves." Said Moxxie. "Don't take it personally."
"Yeah."
"So you plan on meeting that Misty girl anytime soon?" Moxxie couldn't help but ask."
"Honestly, I don't know," was all the kid could say. "This place is like one supercontinent, so it's hard to say. But she might be using me for something. Or she might not be using me. You can't trust anyone anymore these days."
"Facts." Said Crystal. "Especially on the internet. The world's becoming a more scary place. Some places on Earth are not so different than Hell."
"It can be a dangerous world out there." Serena added. "Especially for kids, if you heard of the 'don't talk to strangers' policy you hear."
"Oh I've heard that many times before." Said Cody with a smirk. "Like I said, I had my gun with me while I was with Misty just in case. I might be a little boy, but I'm not stupid."
"We never said you were." Said Vortex. "No one ever said you were."
"I know you guys aren't saying that about me." Cody knew. They walked to the three-eyed saber cat exhibit and this beast looked so fierce yet so majestic.
The boy would certainly be scared shitless if he encountered one of these guys in the wild. One thing was for sure; he didn't want to see these guys in their natural range, and they would surely end him in the most gruesome way.
The beast looked at Cody, and looked curious about him, and it walked up to him in a casual way. Cody's heart began pumping fast as if he was about to have a stroke or aneurism. At last, the beast stopped and he looked even more bigger than the extinct Smilodon or the also extinct American lion.
It sniffed the glass window where Cody was and it wanted to inspect him.
"Boy are you glad you are on the other side of the glass." Said Millie.
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Loona the Caretaker
Ficción GeneralOn Immediate Murder Professionals, Loona the Hellhound takes in a poor boy named Cody, who lost his parents during a tragic house-fire and Loona suddenly grows to care for the boy. PS, I don't know why there is no Helluva Boss in the cartoon categor...
