Chapter 53: Oscar's secretSuddenly, there was silence. The challenge had been uttered.
"You... you wanna fight me, Longneck?" the Threehorn jeered.
"If you don't start changing your rude and aggressive attitude towards everyone, I'll have to expel you. All provided the majority agrees with me. Whether that would happen in a fight or without violence would be up to you, my friend." Grandpa had him where he wanted him.
"Y-y-you don't want that, Longneck..." Cera's Father stammered in worry.
"No, I don't so don't force me to." Grandpa sighed. "Anyway, you wanted to tell us a story, Oscar?"
"Well, yes... However, I think, since certain dinosaurs may not like to listen, I will tell it later to those interested, maybe in the evening?" Oscar replied.
"Sounds good," Mr. Clubtail having asked the question in the first place stated.
"So we are going to vote now," Grandpa announced.
The vote's results were pretty unimpeachable since everybody was in favor of Oscar's suggestion to go on a long journey to find the Land of Many Wonders, aside from Cera's Father who abstained the vote.
They got ready to leave, took a last bite and started the daring journey for it was their only hope left.
Littlefoot's, Ducky's, Petrie's and Spike's euphoria lasted the whole day. In the evening, they eventually noticed their hunger.
"Oww, I'm hungry," Littlefoot piped up, looking at his friends.
"I am hungry too," Ducky replied. "I have not eat-ed anything today, oh no, no, no."
"Me hungry too," Petrie joined in his friends.
Spike's roaring stomach emphasised his strong hunger.
"Let's go out and get some food," Littlefoot suggested. "I'm slowly getting annoyed of the constant darkness in here anyway..."
"Yes, it is very dark in here and I do not like that," Ducky stated.
"What 'bout Cera?" Petrie piped up. "What if she wake up?"
"Well... maybe we can do it the way we did it before..." Littlefoot replied. "You and Ducky stay with Cera and Spike and I get the food. Agreed?"
"Sound like good plan," Petrie croaked.
"Yep, yep, yep. It has worked-ed before after all," Ducky said supportively.
"Cool, you coming, Spike?" Littlefoot wondered.
Spike smiled and galloped ahead.
"Seeya!" Littlefoot called.
Ducky and Petrie waved their goodbye.
In the evening, many members of the herd had gathered around Oscar who was going to tell them where he got his great wisdom from. Oscar knew that he had once told them but he doubted many saved that information in their brains.
Among the listeners was Cera's father. He had to promise not to utter a single word in order to be allowed to listen.
"So I told you the story how my homeland got destroyed and split by the Big Water. After I had arrived at the other side, I wandered around for a long, long time. I was basically starving when two Rainbowfaces found me. They invited me to join them for a limited time, meaning that they'd support me until I gained enough strength to survive in the hostile lands on my own. We were in a region with literally no food and water; whichever direction you looked, there was only sand, sand and even more sand. They gave me food and water but I never discovered where they'd get it from... In general, they were kind of... how shall I put it? Weird? Not weird in a negative way, but weird nevertheless. They were acting suspiciously and mysteriously, only answering simple questions and not telling me anything about themselves, actually, but at the same time they were really kind, especially the male one...
One day, I "accidently" listened to them talking about a matter that I clearly wasn't supposed to ever hear..."
"What did you hear, Oscar?" Mama Swimmer asked excitedly, for once not thinking about her lost daughter.
"Well, I guess I can't tell you, unfortunately..." Oscar replied elusively.
"Huh?!" said a few dinosaurs in the crowd.
"I'll come to that in a bit," Oscar responded assuringly.
"You better d..." the Threehorn was about to mutter but a death-glare from the Longnecks prevented him from finishing his thought.
"Well, the matter they were talking about was too serious in my view to not pipe up. They were angry at first; specially the female, that is. After they had recovered from the shock of me listening to them, they offered me to listen to the whole story since I knew too much anyway. Additionally, they have since the first day told me how sophisticated I would be. I suppose they decided to tell me since they considered me smart enough to understand what they're saying but not tell their secrets to other dinosaurs who are not. They wanted me to swear never to give it away towards others which is why I can't go into details..."
"Fair enough..." some of his listeners muttered while some others appeared to be slightly annoyed.
"That way, I was taught that we're walking on a globe, and that the world we know of doesn't just end somewhere. I was also taught how weather and climate works, how smoking mountains work, what causes earthshakes and so on... That's the very reason I have such a great wisdom."
"So they also told you about several places, eh?" asked a Spiketail.
"Quite," Oscar answered. "I was told about the Land of many Wonders for example, as I was about many places - both some where you should wander to and some where you should better make a huge bow around..."
"That was a very good story, Oscar," Grandpa said appreciatively. "I don't think many will mistrust you anymore," Grandpa glared at the Threehorn. "I, personally, totally trust you. Besides, you would make a good storyteller." Grandpa chuckled.
"Thank you, Mr. Longneck," Oscar said, bowing slightly.
"Just Grandpa... that's what I'm commonly called," Grandpa stated, chuckling once more. "My mate, respectively, you may call Grandma."
"Are you a storyspeaker then?" Oscar questioned the towering Longneck.
"I used to be one in my younger years but I still do storytelling events if somebody wants to hear stories," Grandpa replied.
"Ah, I assumed that," Oscar spoke. "I know that Longnecks have a sort of tradition if it comes to story speaking..."
"You are right. Every big herd has a story speaker and there are also some travelling around," Grandpa explained.
"And... you used to be a resident or a transient?" Oscar questioned with true interest.
"At first, I was a resident but when I met the love of my life..." Grandpa twinkled to Grandma. "... I became a transient in search of a place to start a family."
"Your life sure hasn't been boring, I reckon?"
"No, it has been very eventful, sometimes more eventful than I had liked... like nowadays..." Grandpa sighed.
"It's time to sleep," Grandma mentioned.
"True, " Mama Swimmer commented. "The kids actually have to be tucked into their nests. Those that are left anyway... Night!"
"Goodnight!" commented a few, mostly her friends from the Valley.
"I'll call it a night as well," Oscar announced.
"Sleep well, dear!" Grandma called, smiling warmly the way she often did despite all the hardships she had to suffer lately.
The crowd disbanded; each dinosaur and family chose a place to spend the night. Soon, the only sound to be recognised was the snoring of numerous different kinds of dinosaurs. Only a very small minority guarded the herd, just in case...
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More of a filler chapter I guess but still I hope you will like it

Oh, and it's proofread now (so are the three previous chapters

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In the next chapter, there will be a scene including Ducky and Petrie and... no, I'm not going to tell you
