Chapter 4- A sad reminder

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The little fox was walking with his dad, down the sidewalk. It is late and the sun has already set. The boy doesn't mind walking with his father, to the grocery store. The boy doesn't have a care in the world. He so excited he skips along the with his father.

This little action puts a smile on his fathers face. His dad is still wearing his work suit. He was a lawyer, a very good lawyer to be honest.

The were things the boy liked about his dad. One of the major things, was the way his father always dressed. His father always wore a suit with a green tie and always wore his iconic small , square , gold rimmed reading glasses. The boy knew his father was tired after a long day of work, but his dad always made time for his sons.

The pair walked around the corner to the of 15th avenue square. Still a couple of blocks to go.

Suddenly a police cruiser, came whaling past them. Sirens on and speeding. The boy looked at amazement at the police car. This put another smile on his dad.

"You know, if your brother was here. I'm guaranteed he would have loved seeing that police car.", said the dad, patting his son on his shoulder.

The boy's brother, loved police cars. He wanted to become a cop, but his father knew, that with the discrimination of species. It was going to be almost impossible for his other son to become a cop.

The boy nodded to his father in agreement. "Yeah!, Damien would have loved it! Oh!, can we buy a chocolate bar for him dad? Please?!", begged his son, giving him puppy dog eyes. It always seemed to work however.

"Haha, fine, fine. We'll buy him a chocolate bar.", replied the father. It always amazed him, how much his young son cared for his older son.

While they continued walking, it seemed to the father, as if the police sirens were getting louder as they got closer to the grocery store. He held his son's paw a little bit firmly. The boy however didn't noticed it. When they made another right, the grocery store came into view.

The father walked with his son just a little bit further, when he suddenly stopped dead in his tracks. Holding his son behind him a little bit. The police cruiser was right out front of the grocery store. Two police officers had their guns drawn at the front entrance.

The guns they were using, were the newly introduced Zerreta M9 pistols, that were just released. The cops were yelling to someone inside of the store to come out, with their paws up.

Suddenly the store's doors swung open and a white fox came out, with a two barrel shotgun, Aiming at the officers. The father immediately grabbed his son and forced him behind him. The white fox fired at the cruiser, missing. The police officers opened fired back. Unleashing hell upon the white fox. Dumping their entire magazines, into the white fox.

The fox dropped dead right down onto the pavement, blood splattering across, the grocery store's window. When the fox hit the ground, the police officers didn't stop shooting. They continued to shoot at the dead body. Then when their weapons were empty, they both reloaded.

One of the officers, a rhino, looked towards the father. The rhino's eyes went wide open and aimed at the dad.

"DROP THE WEAPON!!!", yelled the rhino.

His partner, a Siberian tiger, pointed his service weapon to the dad as well. Screaming the same sentence as the rhino. The dad raised his paw into the air, trying to show them not to shoot, while his other paw held his son behind him. His son, only caught a few glimpses, but seeing law enforcment officers, pointing guns at them........it terrified him.

"Wait!,Wait!,Don't Shoot!",yelled the boys father. Trying to get his son, as much as he could behind him.

The officers continued to point their weapons at them. Yelling the same sentence over and over. The thing was the boy's father didn't have a gun on him. Thats when he realized, that the cops can't see them that very well in the dark, with the street light, that hasn't been fixed in 5 years.

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