"I don't think I could see me without my diaper or fur now either," Sammy said to his fellow baby fox fur, Samantha, or Doctor Sammy.
"So you feel happy?" Doctor Sammy asked.
Sammy nodded, " I do...but that's me."
"That's you?" Doctor Sammy asked.
"Yes," Sammy answered, "My choice to be a baby fur and be with Jessy..."
Jessy waved to Doctor Sammy.
"But what about the humans that don't want to be baby furs? Or fear us?" Sammy then finished.
Doctor Sammy sighed and scratched her chin for a moment. She was clearly thinking as her eyes looked back as if she was looking at her ears.
"I suppose they'll have to see how happy they'll be when they change," Doctor Sammy than said.
"Couldn't there be a way that we can make it so that if we change a human that the human won't change unless they choose to become a baby fur?" Sammy asked
Doctor Sammy again scratched her chin and then looked back at the whiteboard where she'd been writing her notes on what she'd found out about baby furs so far. To Sammy it looked like an impressive listing of scientific formulas and observations. Much of it related to what Doctor Sammy had already mentioned with regard the "iteration of the universe" explanation for how baby furs came about. It sounded scientifically reasonable, though Sammy felt there could be some other reason than just a baby fur version of the big bang. Doctor Sammy looked at her notes for a few moments before turning back to Sammy and Jessy.
"I dunno," Doctor Sammy admitted, "though I don't think there is a way for that to work. That would give the imp...ple...kay...shun that our powers are something that can be turned on or off like a light-switch. There isn't anything scientific in that..."
That was another thing that had fueled what Sammy was wanting to do with regard to his powers and abilities as a baby fur. Doctor Sammy's explanation made sense in a scientific way to fellow baby furs, and listening to that, Sammy felt it did make sense. However, there was a lot of that Sammy still had questions on, particularly with regard to the things that clearly made no sense scientifically. It was those things that struck Sammy more as magic than anything else. Sammy then looked around the classroom that he and Jessy had entered for anything that would help make his point clearer. His eyes settled on a plate of chocolate chip cookies that were seated not too from the kid's chemistry set.
"But wouldn't that be more magical than scientific?" Sammy asked.
"Magical?" Jessy looked to him, "Like unicorns?"
Sammy nodded, "Yes... magical."
"You think we're magical?" Doctor Sammy asked.
Sammy hesitantly walked over to the counter and picked up a cookie from the plate that it was on. He held it up for Doctor Sammy to see.
"Well... this plate had four cookies on it," Sammy began and then took a bite out of the cookie in his paw-like hand. Despite the fact that his fox teeth were designed to eat rodents up to small rabbits, he found himself still able to chew the cookie rather well. "I eat one, and that should leave three cookies on the plate..."
He then pointed to the plate with the cookie he'd taken a bite out of. Doctor Sammy and Jessy both looked to it, and there seated on the plate were four chocolate chip cookies, even though Sammy was still eating one of the cookies.
"Yet the number of cookies available never seems to go down," Sammy then finished as Jessy and Doctor Sammy then picked up cookies for themselves. "We can eat as many as we like... but there will always be four cookies on that plate."
And sure enough the cookies that Jessy and Doctor Sammy picked up were somehow replaced.
"That is where I think we're magic," Sammy said, "as science of any kind doesn't just make things instantly appear out of nowhere. His two friends both chewed on their own cookies while thinking over the comment.
"Well... that's one of the things we haven't found an answer for yet," Doctor Sammy answered, "but isn't magic a sim...ple...isss...tick answer?"
"It could explain how so many things are so different for us than they are for humans," Sammy answered.
"But none of us said abb...ra..cuh...dab...bra," Doctor Sammy answered, "and that's how you do magic."
"But cookies reappearing has no fizz...icks in it," Sammy countered.
Doctor Sammy paused for a moment, "I don't think I have an answer for that right now... I'd need to run more experi...mints to figure out some way to ex...plain this part."
Sammy hoped there was some way that could truly prove his magic theory or give a more detailed answer on how their abilities worked and thus allow for a way to avoid conflict between baby furs and humans.