This thread exists for over a year now... At my current speed, I'll need years to finish this story

Well, enjoooooooy

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Chapter 45: "Let your heart guide you!"Littlefoot had chosen to stay close to the cave, just in case someone or something was about to attack him... He sat down, turning his head towards the sky. There weren't any Sky Puffies that could possibly block his view. Littlefoot quickly recalled what Spike, voiced by Ducky, had told him. "Look into the lights..." the Longneck heard himself mumbling. Not being on the look for something in particular, he did look into the lights. Littlefoot decided not to doubt Spike's idea even though it had sounded stupid. The stars wouldn't cure Cera nor would they help them to find their parents after all. Or would they? Littlefoot felt that there was something to be discovered somewhere deep in his heart. Was it really true that his mother was watching him from up there all the time? Just at that moment, a certain light earned the little Longneck's attention since it was twinkling and shining brighter than all the other lights. Littlefoot quickly drew a conclusion.
"Mother?"
He got no reply but he knew it was his mother he was talking to nonetheless, or her spirit.
Littlefoot tried to feel her in his heart. He knew he had to discover a way to talk to his mother.
"Littlefoot..." an all too familiar voice whispered from somewhere above him. Having jerked up a little due to the surprising voice, Littlefoot craned his neck and watched the light twinkle.
"Littlefoot..." the female voice spoke again. Littlefoot saw something sailing down from the sky. Upon a closer look, he realised that a treestar of perfect shape strived towards the ground. As soon as it had touched the ground, a puddle of water appeared in it.
"Dear, sweet Littlefoot..." the voice whispered. Littlefoot, who had been looking at his own reflection in the puddle, jerked back a little.
"M-mother?" Littlefoot asked in disbelief.
"Littlefoot, how are you, my dear, brave boy?"
"H-h-how am I able t-to speak to you, mother? You've been killed, haven't you?"
"Quite, my son. Physically, I may not exist anymore but our spirits are still connected as long as you remember me."
"Oh, I will always remember you, mother."
"Of course you will, my son."
"Well, do you know where Grandma and Grandpa are? I need to find them.."
"I'm sorry, Littlefoot... I don't know."
"B-but I thought you..."
"You are the only dinosaur my spirit can connect to."
"But I NEED to find them... They'll be worried about me, thinking that I'm dead as well... A-and I'm all alone!"
"You are certainly not all alone, my son. You have four young dinosaurs looking up to you. If you hold on together, you'll be stronger than the meanest Sharptooth. Nothing could break you apart."
"Yeah... but we're gonna lose Cera..."
"If you hold on together, nothing could break you apart..."
"I don't understand, mother!"
"But you will, my son, you will."
"By the time I will, Cera'll be dead!"
"Oh don't worry so much, my little one."
"What'll I do now?"
"You will lead your friends to the Land of many Wonders."
"Huh!?"
"There is a legend that says it is just as lush and green as the Great Valley used to be."
"And how am I gonna find it? Do you know where it is?"
"I'll be in your heart, Littlefoot... Let your heart guide you; it whispers... so listen closely."
For some reason, this sentence sounded familiar... too familiar. He knew he had heard it before but where?
"Mother?"
Littlefoot didn't get any response. The blinky light was gone. The only thing that still reminded him of his mother was the Treestar. Reluctantly at first, he grabbed the leaf and put it on his back. This Treestar was special, it was given to him by his mother so he would keep it safe by all means. Sighing, he continued to look into the stars.
Ducky had chosen a lone boulder in the distance to look into the stars. She totally believed what Spike was saying just some moments ago. Lying on the boulder in a comfortable way, the Swimmer watched the Great Night Circle, then she observed the sky. Though the sky looked just like always, no bright lights were to be seen...
"I believe Spiky but I cannot see what I should see, nope, nope, nope," Ducky mumbled. After some moments of hard thinking, the Swimmer had a possible explanation in mind.
"Hmm.. maybe I need to do something... I have not ever seen a bright light before, nope, nope, nope. Maybe I need to think about my loved ones to be able to speak to them..."
Ducky closed her eyes and thought about her Mommy with all her might.
"I miss you, Mama," she thought and opened her eyes. Upon looking into the sky again, there weren't any lights brighter than the others. Just, when she was about to get depressed, she remembered Spike saying that the loved ones are always looking upon her from the sky.
"Mommy is still alive. It could not have worked since only dead dinosaurs get their own stars..." Everything made sense at last.
"But Daddy is..."Ducky closed her eyes again and thought about her father, highly focused. As she opened her eyes again, a bright, twinkling light caught her attention immediately.
"It has worked!" she celebrated merrily.
"Can you hear me, daddy?"
"Loud and clearly, my sweet daughter."
"Spike is right, he is, he is!"
"He is a loyal friend, you should stick with him, Ducky."
"I will stick to him, I promise. How do you know Spike?"
"I keep an eye on you whenever I can, you're never really alone, Ducky."
"You are? Why did not I feel you all the time?"
"It's too complicated to explain..."
"I believe it is, yep, yep, yep."
"You don't have to speak to me by the way. If you send a message by your heart, I will understand you as well."
"Why daddy?"
"Because I'm in your heart, little one."
"How can you be in my heart if you are up there? I do not think that this is possible, no, no, no."
"You may be too young to understand my words for now but one day, I promise, you shall get the message."
"But I do not like to wait that long..."
"Maybe something that will always remind you of my words could help you to wait and see?"
"I do not know, daddy..."
"But I do. I'll always be in your heart, my sweet daughter. I hope this little present will help you to remember that."
Suddenly, a shiny stone appeared out of nowhere.
"T-thank you! It is pretty..."
But Ducky's Father was already gone, so was the light.
Ducky squeezed the stone against her chest, the present had made her very happy.
Planning to show the stone to her friends, she walked back to the cave entrance.
Petrie had chosen a place that was close to the vegetation. Though, like Littlefoot and Ducky, he had needed a while to figure out how to find his special light, he eventually did, soon realising that he was talking to his father.
"Petrie..."
"D-d-dad???"
"Petrie... my son."
"H-how me can talk to you? You dead..."
"Well, we're connected by heart, little one."
"Me no understand, dad."
"One day you will."
"One day... me wanna understand now."
"Oh don't worry, Petrie. Though you should be worried about your incapability of flying, you're an easy target..."
"Me know... me just failing everything..."
"You just have to believe in it... Trust yourself, Petrie, and be confident, then you're going to learn it easily."
"Me not so sure..."
"You need to feel it... in your heart."
"Huh?!"
"We're connected by heart, Petrie. Feel it in your heart..."
"Me gonna try, me guess..."
The light was gone.
"Oh, now you gone..." Petrie sighed. Trying to memorise his father's message, Petrie walked back to their meeting point but then he heard something drop to the ground. Petrie turned around to see what it was.
"ME SNUGGLING STICK!!!" he cried out very loudly. The Snuggling Stick was a spindly stick of Petrie's size that Petrie used whenever he felt sad or when he couldn't find rest at night. He grabbed it.
"Thank you, dad. Me love you lots!" Petrie whispered into the night. A star twinkled.
Squeezing his new gained item against his chest, the Flyer wandered back to the cave entrance...
Spike knew what he had to do. Sitting in the open field, he had a perfect view. In thoughts of his family, Spike closed his eyes and when he opened them again a bright light twinkled on the sky. Spike was happy that he didn't have to speak to communicate.
"Hello everyone..."
"Hello, my son." It was Spike's Mother replying.
"Hello mother, I sure missed you."
"So did I."
"Where is father?"
"Oh, he's bringing your siblings to the nest."
"Ah, right. Mother, you need to do me a favor. Rescue Cera, my threehorned friend, please."
"How could I possibly achieve that, my dear?"
"Well, there is a cure... I know you are only a spirit, only in my heart, but if I wish hard enough to get it I know that I can save Cera from a death I may be responsible for..."
Surprisingly, a pile of leaves appeared in front of Spike. Cera's cure...
"Thank you, Mother..."
"You're welcome."
"My son..." Now Spike's Father was talking.
"Father..."
"Be sure to eat enough!"
"Don't worry, I will."
"Now you better get some rest, my little one."
"Yes, goodnight, I love you!"
"So do we, night!"
The light disappeared. Spike grabbed all the leaves and walked back to the cave; carefully since he didn't want to lose any of those leaves...
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In the next chapter, the Gang is going to talk about their experiences and "presents"