Hey everyone! This chapter took so long as the plot went through many changes and I lacked the motivation to write most days. This is also the longest chapter I have written yet! 
This is my entry for the June 2020 fanfic prompts over on Gang of Five. The prompt was for ‘Adapting’ and I went with a changing perspective angle as well as a physical one.
A Bridge Over Troubled Water
While venturing to open up the cave that first brought them to Arya's canyon, the gang are separated by a rockslide. Now Cera and Arya must work together to get back to their friends.“You want us to do
what?!”
Chomper winced as Cera’s shout seemed to bounce off the surrounding rock walls. Well, if Arya didn't know they were coming before then she definitely did
now.
Over the past few weeks, it had become a regular routine for them to make the trek into the Mysterious Beyond to visit their friend. They always made sure that there was less of a chance that anyone would become suspicious of their whereabouts by taking an indirect route to their secret passageway or sometimes doubling back if they felt someone was following them. Although with their reputation over several Cold Times, many adults had given up on trying to keep them out of trouble; or keep them in the Great Valley
period. It had also become easier since they had entered ‘
The Time of Great Growing’ as their parents became much more lenient on supervision seeing as how they could take care of themselves better now than when they were younger. Chomper was so glad that his friends had accepted Arya as a part of their group so quickly. Sure, at first they were wary of the female Sharptooth, but the more time that they spent around her and got to know her, the more comfortable they became.
Except, while Arya and the others were acting friendly towards each other, Cera was still on edge. She was more defensive than usual, passive-aggressively giving digs at Arya when the subject of her predatory nature came up or whenever she struggled with Leafeater. It annoyed Chomper when she made these comments and he did his best to defend her but then the Threehorn would turn on him. One of her favorite things to torrent him with was that he supposedly had a crush on Arya. One time, it had gotten so heated that Littlefoot had to get in between them before it got physical.
All the while, poor Arya didn't seem to have a clue as to what was going on as she could only pick up some of what was being said.
And that day while on their way to the canyon, Chomper had brought up the idea to reopen the cave entrance that had originally lead to them meeting the female Sharptooth. He had argued that it would be a safer route than having to venture through the perils of the Mysterious Beyond each time. Then they wouldn't have the risk of running into Sharpteeth as they so often did. Just yesterday, the group had come across a pack of three Fastbiters ripping into a carcass while they were following the trail that ran through the forest. Luckily, the Fastbiters were so focused on their meal that the group quietly snuck away. Chomper hoped that by opening the cave they could avoid a similar situation like that from happening again in the future.
“I mean, why don't we just invite
Redclaw and his Fastbiters into the Valley for an all you can eat buffet?!” Cera cried, sarcastically.
“But Redclaw is too big to fit in the cave. He is, he is.”
Ducky was quickly silenced by a glare from Cera before the Threehorn continued on with her rant. “What about Arya? How do we know that
she won't ever use it herself to get into the Valley?”
“She wouldn't do that!” Chomper exclaimed indignantly with a frown. “You know she doesn't hunt unless she absolutely needed to.”
Cera let out a huff from her nose. “So she
says. But what if she's been lying to us all this time just to figure out how to get into the Valley? What if she only wanted to learn Leafeater just to trick us later on?”
During the Threehorn's tirade, Littlefoot saw how Chomper's eyes narrowed and his face become tense. He knew that if he didn't put a stop to it now then it was only a matter of time before there was another confrontation between the two. So the Longneck quickly placed himself between the both of them in an effort to try and calm things down.
“Look,” He began. “It might be a dangerous idea, but Chomper’s
right. We're risking a lot by walking the same trail every time, but we're also risking
others finding out about where Arya lives. Which she already seems to be worried about.” He directed that part to Chomper, asking for confirmation to which he was met with a nod showing it to be true. “Plus, I don't think Arya would do that to us. We're her friends!” The others nodded and murmured in agreement.
“
Fine! But don't come running to me when this bites us all in the tails. Literally.” Cera growled.
It didn't take them long to reach their usual meeting spot, which was the same spot where they had caught Chomper secretly meeting up with Arya weeks ago. The small alcove was just spacious enough that if they wanted to play a game of some sort, then it wasn't too crowded. Or if someone wanted to be lazy then they wouldn't get in the way of the others’ fun. There was also enough water and food for when they decided to break for a snack or drink.
As they rounded the corner, they saw the female Sharptooth off to the side kicking dirt over her discarded lunch. Arya must have sensed they were approaching as before any of them called out a greeting she looked up and waved at them, smiling. After a final covering of dirt she jogged over towards them, meeting at fallen log which served as their sitting area.
“Hey guys!”
Matching her enthusiasm, they smiled and greeted Arya, minus Cera who huffed. Even though it was only a few weeks since she had started her lessons, Arya's Leafeater had improved greatly, although she still had a heavy accent. She could now hold somewhat of a conversation with them, but it sometimes took her a second to translate what she was hearing or wanted to say in her head before responding. She also still struggled with more complicated words or phrases which sometimes confused everyone involved or made for a humorous situation.
“What’re we doing today?” Arya asked with a smile.
Littlefoot glanced sideways at Chomper who met his gaze with a nervous look. “Well, do you remember where we met? The first time?” He waited a second for the female Sharptooth to nod then continued. “We were thinking of opening up the cave entrance for a safer passageway.”
Arya frowned, a sight they came to know as her trying to figure out the translations in her head. Unfortunately, it looked like she was stuck on some part of the translation as she switched to Sharptooth to speak to Chomper. This happened usually when she couldn't think of the correct phasing or needed a better translation. The two exchanged a few words before Arya’s thinking face returned.
“That place is dangerous.” She said finally. “The rocks are. . . “ She paused again trying to come up with a word. “Clumsy.”
“Clumsy?” Littlefoot was very confused and saw that his friends were as well. He even heard some hushed snickering, Cera's being the loudest.
Chomper, trying to hide the fact that he was smirking himself, quickly spoke to her in Sharptooth. “
Clumsy? What were you trying to say?”
“
Stop laughing.” Arya replied with a playful glare, making Chomper grin. “
I meant that part of the canyon is unstable. Easy to cause a rockslide.”
“Well, what now?” Cera said once they heard Chomper's translation. “If the canyon is unstable then no doubt the caves are too.”
“I do not want to cause another cave in, I do not. No, no, no” Ducky agreed, nodding.
“But what if they aren't?” Chomper argued. “I remember the cave in happening further in. Maybe it gets more stable the further in it goes.”
“There’s only one way to know for sure.” Littlefoot stepped forward, drawing their attention. “I think we should check it out and see how stable it is. Then we can go from there.”
“I agree with Littlefoot.” Ruby said. “Knowing is better than not knowing.” The rest of the group soon followed the Fast Runner's lead and voiced their agreements.
Cera sighed begrudgingly. “As long as we're just checking it out. . .”
Littlefoot smiled and turned to the female Sharptooth. “Can you take us there, Arya?” She paused to work out what was said before nodding and gesturing for them to follow her.
Arya led them deeper into the canyon and they soon remembered how easy it would be to get lost in there with the many twists and turns they took. Soon, they came to a four-way junction with a small lagoon which they quickly recognized from their first trip into the canyon. It still looked the same as the last time they saw it.
“This is where we met.” Arya said before turning to them with a hesitant look. “Uh, where now?”
Petrie, who had settled on Littlefoot's back, spoke up. “What if Chomper and Arya follow our smell back to cave?”
“Uh-uh.” Chomper replied, shaking his head. “They'd be too old and faded to track.”
“Anyone remember which way we came from?” Littlefoot asked his friends.
Ruby placed her hand to her chin in thought and hummed. She looked around, studying the different paths intensely. “Well,” She said finally. “We came from the opposite direction that we had left before. So if we left in the opposite direction that we came, then we might be going the right way.” With that she pointed to the path directly in front of them.
The others blinked in confusion, Arya whispering in Sharptooth to Chomper asking him for a translation. He shrugged and tried his best to make sense of what Ruby had meant to say. He loved Ruby like a sister, but sometimes she made
no sense.
“
Uh, keep going straight. . . I think.”
Littlefoot was the first to return to himself. “Er, thanks Ruby. Let's go guys!” They followed the Longneck and entered the path that lay directly in front of them.
Soon, they were greeted with the familiar dark opening of the cave from their first trip into the canyon. But just as they started up the incline to the entrance, the rocks underneath them started to shift causing them to freeze. The shaking grew in intensity and they quickly tried to regain their footing but the rocks finally gave way, sending them tumbling back down the incline. They grunted as they landed on the ground in a tangle of limbs. When the shaking didn't stop, they realized that instead of it being just a rockslide, it was actually an Earthshake. A sudden loud cracking sound caused them to look up to see huge boulders breaking away from the surrounding walls and falling towards them. With a scream, they bolted back down the trail, dodging rocks as they ran.
Then as suddenly as it began, the Earthshake ended abruptly and a large wall of rocks now blocked the way they had came. Littlefoot groaned as he picked himself off the ground, not even remembering falling during the chaos. He coughed at the dust that was settling and gazed around the receding haze to check on his friends. They too were groaning, picking themselves up and coughing. The Longneck could see some bruises and scratches littering their bodies, but they otherwise looked fine. He shook himself, sending the thin film of dirt that had collected on his hide flying, thankfully nothing was hurt.
“Is everyone okay?” The Longneck called as he came over. He was met with a groaning chorus telling him that they were fine. But something was off.
He had only heard four voices! Another look around confirmed that only four of his friends were accounted for- Ducky, Petrie, Spike and Chomper. Cera, Ruby and Arya were nowhere to be found. Littlefield quickly pointed it out to the others and they began calling and looking for the girls.
“We’re over here!” The faint sound of Cera’s voice brought their attention to the rock wall. They collectively let out a breath of relief.
“Are you guys okay?” Littlefoot shouted.
“Yeah,” Cera replied. “A little dinged up, but Ruby hurt her foot. What about you?”
“We're okay!” Littlefoot said. “We need to figure out a way to get you out of there.” He could've sworn he heard Cera say ‘
No duh!’ as he looked around for something that would help.
There were too many rocks to move so they couldn't clear the path and he didn't want to cause another rockslide. Then he remembered a log that he saw back at the pond which looked sturdy enough to function as a ramp. It was a trick he and his friends had used on multiple occasions and was proven to work. After discussing his idea with his friends, he went to tell the ones that were on the other side of the rocks.
“Seriously?” Cera said when the Longneck had told them to ‘
Wait there, we'll be right back'. “Where are we going to go?” The lack of a response told her that they had already left or that she was being ignored. That was fine, her question was rhetorical anyway.
All things considered, they were lucky they weren't hurt worse during the Earthshake. They had gotten away with a few bruises and scratches, some worse than others. Cera had received a shallow gash on her left shoulder and another running down her tail, it was times like these were she was glad for her tough Threehorn skin. Arya had sustained a gash just above her right brow that oozed blood down her face and a raw area on her shoulder where a rock had hit her. However, Ruby was the worst off with what she thought was a twisted or badly bruised ankle and now sat on a rock nursing her sore foot.
“Well,” Ruby pipped up, her smile quickly switching into a pained grimace. “I don't think we'll be able to clear the cave. Clearing the cave is something I don't think we'll be able to do.”
Cera snorted, a smirk making its way onto her face. Whether Ruby was simply making an observation or trying to look for the humor in their predicament, Cera appreciated the timing. A sneeze brought her attention to Arya who had wondered some distance away to inspect the blockage. The Sharptooth grimaced and tried to wipe her nose, accidentally smearing dirt across her face.
Arya trotted back over to them. “Told you, this place is dangerous.” She said.
“
I didn't want to come here in the first place! I knew something like this would happen.” Cera grunted with a grimace, annoyed that the Sharptooth felt the need to state the obvious. Arya looked at Cera and tilted her head in concentration, showing that she was trying to translate something in her head. Honestly, Cera couldn't care less at this point.
Finally, Arya opened her mouth to speak. “Where are the others?” Her accent merged the words ‘Where’ and ‘are’ together, making it sound like she drew out the first word, and the TH was pronounced with a D sound. Thankfully it was understandable.
“They went to go find something to help us.” Ruby replied, smiling softly at the Sharptooth. “Something to help us is what they went to go find.”
Cera huffed and started to pace. “It'll take all day for them to get the log Littlefoot was talking about back here. And we have no idea if that plan will even work!” She stopped to glare at the rocks and her feet pawed at the ground, an idea quickly coming to her mind. “I say we smash it down and get out of here!”
With that, the Threehorn started to charge the rock barrier, kicking up the dust that had settled after the rockslide and ignoring the warnings of her friends. Everything seemed to drown out as she focused on her target as she got closer with each step. Then suddenly a grey form darted in front of her, blocking her path and forcing her to skid to a stop. Arya stood there in a wide stance panting and giving Cera a stern look. The Threehorn was reminded of their second meeting when Arya had immediately went into defense mode upon the Threehorn’s surprise entrance.
“Rocks are cl- . . . un-unsteady, yes?” Arya growled. Cera wasn't sure if she had actually growled or if her accent was so thick that the tone she used just sounded like she did. “You'll get hurt.”
Cera frowned. “Hurt? We're already hurt! Ruby can barely walk because of her foot! Besides, it’s better than waiting around all day for something that might not even work.”
Knowing that a fight was probably coming, physical or verbal, Ruby hobbled over to them to the best of her ability. Even though she kept her injured foot off of the ground, every hop sent a jolt of pain shooting up her leg making her wince. Seeing the Fastrunner’s painful struggle, Arya darted over to her side to offer her support. Ruby gave her a thankful grin to which Arya gave a small smile in return.
“Arya’s right, Cera.” She said after catching her breath. “If the rocks are still unstable then they could fall. And falling rocks are dangerous, dangerous they are.”
Cera's lips pulled back into a snarl and her eyes narrowed at the pair. Her teeth clenched as she growled. “Why do you all take her side?!” The Threehorn exploded. “We wouldn't even
be in this mess if we weren't visiting
her. I still think this is all some big trick and it’s a matter of time before she turns on us.”
During Cera's rant, Arya had a hard time understanding all of what was being said as it was way too much information all at once. However, she did manage to put together that the Threehorn was talking about her and not in a nice way with the way that she sneered at her. In fact, all of the interactions she'd had with the Threehorn were not very friendly. At first, Arya thought that was just another Threehorn thing she would have to get used to, but she treated her friends differently than her. Then, there were the many fights Cera and Chomper got into with her name being brought up more than once. All the Threehorn's anger and annoyance was usually directed at the female Sharptooth at almost every instance. That lead Arya to the conclusion that seemed to take the air from her lungs.
“You don't like me, do you? . . .” Her voice was so small that they barely heard it. Ruby looked at her with sympathy while Cera rolled her eyes, still too worked up to notice the female Sharptooth sagging.
“You sure do understand a lot, don't you?” Cera replied condescendingly.
“
Cera!” Ruby scolded with a frown.
Arya lowered her gaze and carefully extracted herself from Ruby's side, walking some distance away. Ruby watched her try to busy herself, an obvious attempted distraction, and made it a point to not even glance in their direction.
She whirled on Cera with a rare snarl. “Are you happy now?! She was just trying to help. Helping is all she was trying to do!”
“Whatever.” Cera huffed. “You should probably sit down. You look like you're going to fall over.”
The Fastrunner sighed as she watched the Threehorn stomp off to the opposite side of the canyon, hopefully to cool off. Then she gingerly settled down on the ground because Cera was right about her falling over. The short walk over from the rock that she had been sitting on and standing around like that had really taken a lot out of her. Gently rubbing her sore ankle, she watched her two friends mill about in obvious emotional distress. She mentally decided to wait a little bit for them to calm down before approaching either of them.
Some time later, Ruby managed to limp her way over to the annoyed Threehorn, sitting down next to her. The two sat in silence for a bit before Cera took a breath.
“Let me guess,” She started turning to the Fastrunner. Most of her anger had left by now but she was still in a bad mood. “You want to know why I don't like Arya, huh?"
Ruby knew she had to tried carefully as what she said could set the Threehorn off again and there wouldn't be any progress made. What they've been doing up until now in the hopes of getting Cera to warm up to Arya hasn't working. She needed a new strategy.
“We've already heard why.” Ruby said gently as to not poke the angry Threehorn, quite literally in this case. “But I want to hear the why we didn't hear.”
Cera went quiet and turned away from her with a frown. The silence between them stretched on and Ruby distracted herself by massaging her hurt ankle which was beginning to swell. She couldn't wait to get it into some cold water to help bring it down.
Finally, Cera began to speak. “Remember that one ‘Time of Great Giving’ where Chomper tried to make friends with Sharpteeth? And he got upset when it didn't go as planned?” She refused to meet Ruby's eyes and spoke quietly as if she didn't want anyone else to hear what she was about to say. “I'd hate if Chomper got hurt again.”
Ruby was taken aback by Cera's admission. She knew that Cera was very protective of her friends, but to hear her actually say that her friends feelings are important to her is surprising to say the least. Threehorn’s were known to be tough and proud, both physically and emotionally, and showing emotions or discussing them was often viewed as being ‘weak among other Threehorns. Thankfully, Cera was more sympathetic than others of her kind, but it was rare for her to talk about her deeper emotions.
Ruby smiled. “I'd hate it too. But your way of keeping him from being hurt is also hurting him too.” At Cera's confused look Ruby tried to explain. “You not liking Arya is making him feel like he has to choose between us and her. And I don't think he wants that. That is something I don't think he wants.”
“I guess so.”
Ruby continued with an encouraging smile. “If you gave her a chance, I think you might like her.”
Cera sighed in surrender after a moment. “You want me to apologize to her, don't you?” She said giving the Fast Runner an accusatory look which was met with a grin and a nod.
With another sigh, Cera stood and paused to help Ruby stand up before slowly heading towards the other side of the canyon. A sudden grating sound followed by a huge boom caught their attention and they quickly looked in the direction of the noise. It turned out that a rock from the wall had come loose and fell to the ground, landing at the base of the wall. They also had a glimpse of Arya who had climbed up a short distance on the wall, darting out of they way of the falling boulder. They could tell that it had started the Sharptooth as they could see her widened eyes from where they stood.
“
Hey!” Cera called out which drew Arya's attention. “What happened to
‘rocks are unsteady, you could get hurt’!?” She watched in exasperation as Arya merely cocked her head before glancing at the discarded stone and then up at the wall. As the female Sharptooth started to hop from stone to stone, Cera shook her head. “What is that Sharptooth
doing?” She muttered to herself.
Once they made it to the foot of the blockade, Arya jumped to the ground in front of them, a smile on her lips. “I have an idea!” She cried excitedly.
“Really?” Ruby said before Cera could open her mouth. “Tell us so that we can hear it!”
Arya pointed to the rock that had fallen earlier and said. “We move some rocks so we can climb out.” She then pointed to the wall and they saw that there were new crevices and ledges, most likely created when the rock fell.
Cera frowned. “That was my idea earlier, ya know, before you
stopped me.”
Arya smiled sheepishly under the Threehorn's glare. “Not just by smashing it. We need to think about how and where so it works. And it'd be safer.”
“So we have to use strategy for this to work.” Ruby summarized with a nod.
“. . .Yes?”
Cera rolled her eyes at Arya’s clueless expression and snorted. Ruby's weight on her side made her remember her hurt ankle. There was no way she was going to be able to help move the rocks let alone climb them. “What about Ruby? She can't do anything with her ankle.”
“Yes, I will need help. Help is what I will need.” Ruby agreed, nodding.
“Well,” Arya started, placing a claw to her chin in thought. “We could. . . help her climb? She could help us know which rocks to move too.”
The Threehorn turned her gaze to the wall then to the displaced stone, mentally laying out the plan in her head. A few seconds later, she refocused on the others and shrugged. “I guess it's better than nothing. Let's do it.”
Before she could move, Cera felt Ruby nudge her shoulder and then gesture towards Arya when she turned to look at the Fastrunner. She raised her brow expectantly making it clear that it wasn't the end of the conversation.
Right, the apology. Cera thought with a roll of her eyes and shake of her head, the four-footers way of facepalming. Arya looked confused as her eyes darted between them both, having most likely picked up on the silent conversation between the two. Cera closed her eyes momentarily and sighed before looking at the female Sharptooth.
“Look Arya,” She started, nervously dragging a law through the dirt. Dealing with emotions made her fidgety so she usually dealt with it by either ramming something, like a tree or rock, or pawing at the dirt as she was doing now. “I wanted to say . . . I'm sorry. For what I said earlier and how I've been treating you. It wasn't okay and I hope you can forgive me.”
While Cera talked, Arya listened with a blank face, the only indication of what she was feeling was the slight frown forming on her face. There was an awkward silence once Cera had finished speaking and no one felt brave enough to break it. Both Cera and Arya looked anywhere but at each other, mostly staring intently at the ground. Then after what felt like forever, someone finally broke the silence.
“Hello.”
It was low and unsure, but Cera snapped her attention to Arya immediately with a perplexed squint. “Huh?”
“My name is Arya. Do you want to be friends?”
“What? Why are you- What does that even
mean?” Cera sputtered, aware of Ruby trying to hide her snickering with her hand. She must have looked hilarious because she saw Arya trying and failing to hide a grin.
“We uh . . . s-start over?” Arya replied, her golden eyes widening a little to show her nervousness. “Like we never met before.”
Cera glanced sideways at Ruby who was beaming and nodding enthusiastically at her. Here was someone who she was horrible to just a few minutes ago, giving her a second chance for to be like it had never even happened. And despite Cera denting her pride by realizing that she was in the wrong, Arya had given her way to avoid wounding her pride any further. Although it was a relief, the consideration she had shown the Threehorn was like a stab to the gut. She really was wrong about Arya. The Sharptooth hadn't and probably won't ever do anything to hurt her or her friends and didn't deserve to be treated like she would.
“Yeah, okay.” Cera said finally with a smirk, which was met with Arya's grin. “Now why don't we try getting out of here?” The others nodded and Cera escorted Ruby a safe distance away before returning to the foot of the blockade.
After a while, her and Arya decided that the best way to start would be to test the wall for weak points before they started moving any of the rocks. It was agreed that Cera was to give it a hard hit and then quickly move out of the way to see if any rocks dislodged. The Threehorn couldn't help but give the Sharptooth the stink eye remembering that was her idea earlier before Arya had stopped her. Arya merely shrugged in response before going over to wait with Ruby. Cera snorted as she backed up, preparing for her charge, and pawing the ground before thundering at full speed towards the wall.
As soon as her horns made contact, she whirled around and retreated to where the others were watching. Cera had heard the grinding sound of moving stones behind her while she ran and was proud to see a few rocks had dislodged from their places and came to rest lower on the wall. Now the wall had a much shallower angle which would make it easier to climb. Unfortunately, near the top the slope still seemed to be too high for them to reach.
“I'll test it.” Arya said once the dust had settled.
The female Sharptooth ran and with surprising agility jumped from rock to rock, sometimes using her claws to grip and pull herself up. However, the higher she went, the more trouble she was having as the ledges became more out of reach. Her claws couldn't seem to get a good enough grip and she started sliding.
After a few failed attempts she turned to look at them, and shouted. “Far as I can go!” Arya then carefully made her way back down.
Cera and Ruby were impressed as they watched her climb. Arya had managed to make it at least halfway up the wall on her own before being unable to go on. They waited for her to reach them before they started discussing what to do next.
“I think I could make it . . . if I had help.” Arya said once she had returned. Cera nodded and followed her back to the slope.
Although being a four-footer meant that she had an easier time with climbing up hills, she didn't have sharp claws for gripping onto the rock. So climbing the wall was harder than Arya had made it look. However, working together helped them to reach the halfway point faster than Arya's previous run. Arya was in the lead with Cera giving her a boost when she had a little trouble reaching the next ledge. And in turn, Arya would grab her frill to help pull Cera up when she was having trouble pulling herself up.
When they reached the higher ledge that had stopped Arya before, Cera pushed her up onto the ledge before she could slide back down. She smiled at the Threehorn in thanks before turning to see the remaining distance to the top. She was now closer to the top than she had thought and the next couple ledges didn't look as high as the one she was standing on.
Arya turned her attention back to Cera. “Wait here. I'll try to get to the top.”
With that, she resumed climbing. The stones weren't as close together as she thought but she was able to pull herself up using her claws. Soon, Arya found herself situated on the final ledge just before the top of the wall. She turned and waved to the others with a smile, which they returned. She took a minute to breathe, thankful that the rocks didn't seem to be as unstable as they had feared. Sure, some had shifted slightly which caused her to lose her balance but it had held and she was quick to steady herself.
Eyeing the final obstacle, Arya tensed her leg muscles in preparation for her final leap. After taking a calming breath, the female Sharptooth launched herself as high as she could feeling her claws dig into the rock. The edge of the rock collided with her ribs and she grunted at the impact, but she used her legs and arms to push her way up. When both feet were finally under her she breathed in relief at actually reaching the top. From down below her, Arya could hear her friends cheering and she gave a celebratory whoop in return.
Okay, now what are we dealing with? She thought as she looked over the opposite edge.
It didn't look as steep as the other side had which was a relief. Going down a hill was much easier than going up one and it seemed to be the case here as well. But they would still have to be careful on the way down as who knew if these rocks were as stable as the ones on the other side. And with Ruby's ankle, they would have to come up with a strategy on how get her down safely. After analyzing the wall's opposite side thoroughly, Arya carefully made her way back down to where Cera was waiting and together they climbed back down the slope.
Once they got back to where Ruby was sitting, Arya relayed what she had saw and they started coming up with a plan on how to get Ruby up and over the wall. They eventually decided that Cera would support the Fastrunner from below while Arya helped pull her up. They would do the same on the way down with Cera jumping down first to support Ruby and Arya helping to lower her down before jumping herself. Of course, since Ruby was still in a fair amount of pain and tired easily, there would be multiple breaks during the climb.
So they began the arduous climb to the top with Arya in the lead. The plan worked well and they made it to just before halfway before Ruby needed a break. Even though Cera and Arya were the least hurt of the three, they too appreciated the rest as they had been working to move the rocks and climbed the wall once already. After regaining the strength, they resumed their ascent and finally reached the top of the barrier after pausing two more times. Now they sat on the peak catching their breath and preparing themselves for the dangerous descent.
Arya was once again trying to figure out the best way to climb down when she saw something out of the corner of her eye. She frowned and gazed down the canyon where she saw moving figures in the distance. They were to far away to properly tell what they were but she recognized some familiar colours.
“Um,” She started which gained the attention of the other two. “Are those the others?”
After squinting in the direction that Arya pointed, Cera snorted. “Yeah, it is. Took them long enough!”
“Should we wait for them?”
“Nah,” Cera replied, a smirk making her way onto her face. “By the time they get here we would already be on the ground.” Cera jumped down onto the next rock, pausing to make sure it was stable enough before continuing. “Besides, they left us alone to figure a way out by ourselves. Why not mess with them a little?”
“Cera,” Ruby scooted herself off the edge with Arya's help, her feet finding Cera's head and the Threehorn lowered her down gently. “You know they left us alone to find something to help us because if they don't leave us alone then they wouldn't be able to help us.” Once the Fastrunner was safely on the rock, Cera rolled her eyes and jumped down to the next one.
“I'm in.” Arya chipped in with a devious grin as she landed beside Ruby.
Ruby’s eyes shifted from Arya to Cera who both had matching grins before smiling as well. “Well, I bet they didn't expect for us to think of a way out ourselves. They would probably think we’d be angry they left us alone even if we weren't.”
It was a slow climb down as for each rock they stopped to make sure it was stable before moving onto the next one. But even though they took their time on the way down and stopped for breaks periodically, gravity made it easier than the climb up. By the time that they made it to the foot of the barrier, the others had gotten close enough to see the girls make their way down. The log that they struggled to push the distance to the rockslide lay forgotten as they watched on in amazement.
When they made it to the ground, Ruby looked up and waved at them, smiling brightly. “Hello, my friends! My friends, hello!” Her greeting was met by dubious stares and a few distracted greetings back which caused the three to snicker.
“Took you guys long enough!” Cera huffed as she closed the distance between the two groups with Arya, who was supporting Ruby, followed. “We weren't getting any younger, you know?”
Littlefoot's gaze ran over the trio with a look of bewilderment on his face. “What
happened?”
“We climbed out.” The way that Cera said it made it sound like it was the most obvious thing in the world. Yet, the blank stares and silent blinking proved that it was anything but.
The silence was broken when Arya pointed to the massive log that took them the better part of a day to move and innocently asked. “What's the log for?”
That caused Cera and Ruby to start snickering and Arya quickly joined in. The others looked at each other confused then back to the laughing females. Obviously, going to retrieve the log to help them out was a waste of time and effort. Littlefoot quickly realized this and shook his head in exasperation, a smile slowly spreading across his face. He was thankful that they were alright and had managed to think of a way out themselves. He only wished it was before he and the others had gone through the trouble of getting the log.
“Well,” He started gathering everyone's attention. “I guess there's nothing to do now but go wash all this dirt off.”
“Yes,” Ruby replied as the gang started in the direction of the cove. “Water should help my hurt ankle to be less hurt.”
As they got further away from the caved in section of the canyon, Chomper noticed that the usual tension between Cera and Arya seemed to have lifted. The two were happily telling the others how they had scaled the rock wall by themselves while also making sure Ruby's pain was lessened. They smiled and laughed as if the animosity they shared a few hours ago had never happened. He knew something had to have happened while they were gone between for them to be acting this way.
Chomper thought about asking them about it, but then decided against it. If they were friends now he really didn't care how it happened, only that it did. It felt as if a weight was lifted off of his shoulders as he wouldn't have to worry about his friends not getting along. He smiled as he watched Cera laugh at something Arya had said, who then scrunched her nose in a mock expression of offense.
Maybe his dream of all his friends being happy together was finally getting closer.
Thank you for reading! Writing this kinda got out of hand so that's why it’s so long.
While I was writing this chapter, the plotline (as well as the overarching plotline of the entire AU) went through some rewrites. For example: they are unable to clear the cave route. This is because I had new ideas for future chapters that wouldn't have made sense had I stuck to the original idea. However, most of the bigger plot points remained the same.
I do have the next two chapters’ basic outlines finished so I just have to work out the details and write the final story. Also, please send me any idea/scenarios You may have and I'll see if I can fit them in!