Unwilling to lose his asset in Margalo, Falcon then attempts to kill Stuart by dropping him from the top of the building, only for Stuart to land in a passing garbage truck before he ultimately gets knocked unconscious upon impact. When Margalo tries to reassure Stuart that she really is his friend, Stuart begs her to come home with him. There, Falcon reveals to Stuart that Margalo works for him, stole his mother's ring, and faked being injured. With the help of Snowbell's alley cat friend Monty, Stuart and Snowbell discover that Falcon lives at the top of the Pishkin Building. Before he runs away from home, Stuart asks George to lie about his whereabouts to his parents while he is gone. Upon realizing Margalo's disappearance, Stuart assumes she has been kidnapped by Falcon and decides to rescue her with the Littles' cat Snowbell. A guilt-stricken Margalo saves him, then leaves the Littles' house the following night to protect Stuart. Stuart offers to be lowered down the drain on a string to get it, but the string breaks while he is down the drain. When the Littles discover that the ring is missing, they think it has fallen down their kitchen sink drain. Concerned for Stuart's safety, she reluctantly complies. Falcon eventually loses patience and threatens to eat Stuart unless Margalo steals Eleanor's wedding ring. Unable to concentrate on her assignment for Falcon, Margalo becomes close friends with Stuart.
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Orphaned as a fledging, Margalo assists Falcon in exchange for a home, but Margalo grows reluctant to steal from the Littles. However, Margalo is secretly assisting a peregrine falcon aptly named Falcon to steal valuables from households upon earning the homeowners' trust. Stuart takes her home and introduces her to the Little family, where he invites Margalo to stay with them for a while, to which she accepts. Later, an apparently injured canary named Margalo falls into Stuart's roadster on his way home from school. Stuart's father, Frederick, tries to encourage him, telling him that "every cloud has a silver lining." Stuart's relationship with George is strained further after he accidentally crashes a model airplane they were working on in the city park. Three years after the first film, Stuart Little questions his abilities following a disastrous soccer match alongside his brother George, who accidentally kicked him with a soccer ball despite said kick scoring the winning goal for their team.