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Mystery Of the Foreign Longnecks

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Littlefoot stood up and walked closer to his Gradparents before laying down.


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Taro and Lily rested together as usual, with Taro curled around Lily protectively.

Grandma smiled at them, glad that her son had someone at least.


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Jenna laid next to Littlefoot and her parents,she placed Nahla in the middle and curled around her children to keep them warm during the night.


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The next morning, Taro woke up bright and early as usual, and went to get breakfast for everyone. He was rearing to go back to the Great Valley.


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Jenna awoke with a yawn and rose her head,the two children by her side with still fast asleep.


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"Here you go," said Taro, dropping a pile of treestars in front of his sister. "Get the kids ready, we're leaving soon."

Grandma, Grandpa and Lily were all already awake and had nearly finished eating their breakfast.


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Jenna nodded and nudged Littlefoot "Littlefoot wake up dear,you too Nahla".

Nahla moaned but just rolled over and kept sleeping.


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"We'll just carry the children," said Grandma. She just about managed to get up but winced in pain every time she put pressure on her leg, although she tried her best not to show it.


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Jenna placed Nahla and Littlefoot on her back,as well as a pile of treestars the kids could snack on during the trip.


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"Well, then... let's go, shall we?" Taro suggested. Everyone nodded as he picked up Lily.

Suddenly there was a rustle through the trees; it seemed the fast biters had come to see the longnecks off.


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Nahla opened one eye to greet them but Littlefoot only shifted and remained asleep.


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(Let's wrap this one up too.)

Taro said goodbye to his long time friends and soon enough the family set off back to the Great Valley. Littlefoot's friends happily greeted him back and were surprised to see that his family was over twice as big as it was when he left. Only the future would tell if Jenna would join Bron with Littlefoot and Nahla, but Grandma didn't mind if she did now; she still had some family to look after, at least.

Taro, as usual, had a hard time fitting in, but after learning that he was the son of the oldest and most respected longnecks in the valley, the residents soon accepted him for who he was, and he settled for the quiet life with his family.

Grandma and Grandpa, although still overwhelmed, couldn't be made any happier. They lived out the rest of their lives peacefully and happily with their family, and all was well.


"Some things you see with your eyes. Others, you see with your heart." :MomCompassion