"I'm Ezra, nice to meet you", Ezra flashed a charming smile. He stroked Cheeto on the head, and the animal jumped down to greet the other two boys. The fox clambered to Sam first, the small orange animal rubbed against the boy's leg like a cat. Cheeto was cat-like for a canine, as were all foxes. Especially older ones, but Cheeto was still a pup. He was not old enough to be considered 'old' by fox standards. Next, he went over to Andrew, and looked up at him with wide, puppy-like eyes. Then, he nudged Andrew's pant-leg.
"Why thank you," Ezra chuckled when he heard the other boy complimenting his fox, "I would love to have him kept a secret from the staff. I don't want my best animal buddy being kicked out or worse just because he's not the allowed kind of pet. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. His name is Cheeto, because of his love for the Muggle brand of snack of the same name". Ezra looked at the small creature which was trying to make himself look cute by greeting the two others.
Now it was time for Cheeto, who had been disappointed earlier, to get back at Ezra for not bringing him a treat. He was so much like a small child, that had he been closer in appearance to a human, he'd be mistaken for one. Foxes were sometimes known to be human-like, but none as much as Cheeto. Ezra regretted not giving him a more human name. Cheeto crawled under the bed and got one of his toys, a squeaky newspaper chew toy. He quickly moved as to not be seen by Ezra, and put the toy near his owner's feet. Ezra was too caught up in conversation to notice, and when he moved he tripped over the toy and fell onto the bed. Well, half of him ended up on the bed, the other half hung over it.
Ezra groaned and got back up, nudging the toy under the bed. "He's just like a small child, when he doesn't get what he wants, he'll make you pay for it. He just has different methods since he doesn't have a voice like children do. However, if he did then he'd likely whine all the time. Cheeto jumped atop of the bed, yawned, and curled up. It was nap time for him.