Geez! Sorry for the long wait guys

This is actually the last chapter I have at the moment. I'll get back into writing soonish however so I should at least be able to write another 2 or 3 chapters before school will torture me again...
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Chapter 38:
Ali's concern for Littlefoot grew with every moment her friend didn't respond. "Littlefoot?!" she exclaimed inquiringly. But then she noticed the cheeky grin on his face. "Stop acting like I flattened you!"
"You did..." Littlefoot groaned, maintaining his grin nevertheless. With some difficulty, he rose to his feet again. "How the heck did you get up there anyway?" the young Longneck then questioned.
"Hehe, you could've searched for hours..." Ali snickered. "The fallen tree trunk was hollow..."
"Well, I gotta admit it was a great place to hide," Littlefoot applauded. "Only... what stupid intuition told you to place your full weight on a rotten piece of wood? Why didn't you stay hidden in your tree?" There was true concern in Littlefoot's words. "You could have got seriously hurt, Ali!"
"Yes, Mum!" Ali responded in a witty way to the almost accusatory words of her friend.
"I'm serious!" Littlefoot stressed. "You've been in danger a little too often lately or am I wrong, Ali?"
"Well, maaaaybe. Let's just have fun!" Ali called happily.
"Next time there might not be someone to catch you when you fall, Ali. You shouldn't be so carefree!"
"Gee, he must be really worried about me..." Ali mused.
"Which means he must like me very much!" The thought only increased her level of happiness. She had played a great game and her crush not only saved her but also seemed to hold her dear. A gurgling in her tummy interrupted her thoughts.
"Yes, I know, Littlefoot..." Ali replied a little meekly. "I just want to have fun while there is somebody to share the fun with, you know?"
Littlefoot knew this feeling too well to argue with Ali's logic, nodding.
"You can't imagine how boring it was these past times! All the bloody time I had to stay serious and to behave like a good lady. It feels so good to be free!"
"Still no reason to risk your life, silly," Littlefoot pointed out but he was twinkling at her. "Or else your so called freedom will be of short sorts. After all, this is now the second accident that involves you falling off high places within two days..." Littlefoot poked out his tongue.
"Well, it was silly..." Ali admitted. "I hope my silliness didn't hurt you..." At that point, Ali realised that she hadn't thanked Littlefoot for his bravery. "Thanks for softening my fall anyway. I'll forever be grateful!" A shy smile appeared on her face. The pink Longneck walked a few steps towards her friend, her smile growing brighter with the distance between the two rapidly shrinking away. Before Littlefoot could analyse this behavior, he was caught off-guard when the girl moved her tongue across his cheek and then cuddled her head against his neck, leaving Littlefoot perplexed. "Thank you!" Ali whispered sweetly. "You're very brave..."
Littlefoot was totally flabbergasted. Ali's emotional reaction surprised the young Longneck. How should he react to the obvious affection his friend was showing towards him? What should he say in response? Was he even ready for this kind of thing? Littlefoot liked Ali more than he'd like to admit in company of his friends or members of his family but did he like her as much as Ali implied to like him? He enjoyed the affection of the girl but he also felt very awkward about it and he couldn't really explain to himself why that was...
"Uhh, well... why you're welcome..." he managed to stammer while rudimentarily returning the cuddling of Ali who didn't seem to be willing to let go of him. "I-I didn't save you because I wanted to by the way..." he mentioned with a funny feeling. "Sure, I'm brave and I would've tried to catch you but I just happened to stand right underneath you. It was pure coincidence that I caught you, Ali. I didn't even notice you until you crashed into me..."
Ali didn't appear to be very impressed by this. "It was still cool..." she mumbled dreamily.
"Boy, she's like one of these sticky plants that won't let go of you if you touch them..." Littlefoot mused. Luckily for him, his belly roared furiously at that moment, causing the girl to pull her neck away from his.
"You too?" Ali chuckled. "Well..." her stomach made funny sounds. "These tree sweets make my inside bubble like hot water..."
"Mine feels like a Smoking Mountain which is about to explode... if you know what I mean..." Littlefoot explained, the pressure in his stomach steadily increasing.
"Hehe, mine already exploded when I was hiding..." Ali mentioned, giggling.
"Ah, so that's why you came out..." Littlefoot realised in amusement.
"Got too stinky in there, yeah..." Ali confirmed. The situation had completely changed in the matter of a couple moments. Ali's little romance was already forgotten.
"Gee, and I thought girls' farts don't stink..." Littlefoot mused more to himself than to Ali.
"Allow me to prove you wrong!" Ali called with a smirk. Before Littlefoot could react to that, she turned her rear part in his direction and released the leftover of her digestion with a swooshing sound.
While preparing for the cloud of gas to reach his nose, Littlefoot was preparing his very own surprise.
"Alright, not bad," he announced eventually. "A silent but not deadly... Watch, listen, smell and learn!"
Now it was Littlefoot's turn. He turned his behind towards Ali and...
*faaaaaaaaaaart*released the pressure soundly, it lasting for several seconds. Ali took on a disgusted expression.
"That's an actual boy's fart, my friend!" he exclaimed while the gas reached both of their noses.
"Whoa! Are you going to kill me?" Ali laughed.
"No, though it's my turn to hide now. That's if you wanna continue playing..."
"Sure I do!" Ali exclaimed. "I'll find you!"
"We'll see..." Littlefoot said with a smirk.
Up to this day, Shorty would sometimes dream about that tear-jerking moment in his life. Not only in his dreams he could hear her desperate cries, her grief-stricken wails, her unceasing sobbing. The memory of every dinosaur saved pictures; it saved conversations, smells, odors and the way certain things feel like when being touched. On top of all that, it sometimes saved sounds as well. The mourning of Izzy was engraved into Shorty's mind forever.
No matter how far he walked, Shorty could still hear his sister crying over the loss of her dear brother. It was dawn when her crying finally stopped. Moments later he arrived at the formation of rocks. There wasn't an explicit hideout but Hart wouldn't see them there. Shorty decided to do the watch duty despite his tiredness. The pain in his leg had increased yet he climbed up the rocks until he found a sheltered spot where the hatchlings could sleep. Then he went some distance away to a stone arch from where he could watch both the hatchlings and the desert that separated the sort of oasis that used to be his temporary home from him. It was only then when he finally allowed himself to cry...Shorty had reached the point where his memories became very wary. Besides, there was nothing interesting to remember as soon as it became apparent that they had escaped against all odds.
Bron had asked him a question that he had to answer. But the boy wasn't so sure if he should tell Bron the truth since he had a bad, funny feeling about it. Cho had never revealed anything, nor had Shorty.
"Well, I told 'em I found 'em all alone..." Shorty remembered. Should he tell Bron what he had told him before? Should he tell the truth?
A few minutes later:
Littlefoot relaxed in his hideout - a swamp-like spot surrounded by some high grass that wouldn't let him peek out to see what's going on... and, consequently, wouldn't allow anybody to peek in. Since he had nothing to do but to wait and listen to sounds, he tried to fathom Ali's odd behavior earlier. He had already figured out that Ali was really fond of him.
"She must've developed quite a crush on me I guess..." Littlefoot mused. He had to admit that he was quite fond of the vivid girl himself. However, her odd behavior earlier concerned him a little.
"Looks like she wants me to be her boyfriend b-but... do I really wanna?" the young Longneck wondered. The image of Ali and him kissing gave him a creepy feeling that he couldn't quite explain. Some part of him would love that to happen while the other part was uneasy about it. "I don't understand!" he cursed to himself. Why was love such a difficult subject in contrast to things like friendship or family?
"Why don't I want it? It'd be so cool to have Ali as a girlfriend... but somehow I don't think it's the right thing... Well, maybe I'm just not ready to get so close with her? Maybe I should ask my grandparents for advice on that matter?"That sounded like good advice to the young Longneck. After all, he had never talked about love and everything related to that subject with them. Maybe the time had now come that such a talk was due?
A crack alerted him - someone was approaching, snapping twigs as they did so...
After Ali had performed walking around an old tree twenty times with her eyes closed, she had opened her eyes and tried to follow Littlefoot. Since she could still hear, Ali knew about where Littlefoot went off to, following the foot prints of her friend which she soon discovered in the soft, muddy ground.
Pondering about the short moment of fondness between the two young souls, as she was tracking down the very Longneck, Ali tried to reflect upon it. To an uninvolved observer, who happened to have witnessed the scene Ali's thought's were just circling around, it would have been absolutely obvious how Ali perceived it.
"It was amazing!!!" The girl got pretty cheerful as she let the scene happen again in front of her inner eye while her actual eyes were checking Littlefoot's footprints and her surroundings. She'd occasionally stop to check a dubious object like a bush or a hollow tree trunk, keeping her pace low. There was no need to hurry whatsoever - as long as she performed her role in this game with great care and exactness, she'd find the hider without a problem.
"I wish the huddling had lasted longer..." Ali didn't know much about the matter of love, except for two things: It could be the most wonderful yet also the cruelest feeling and it was bloody difficult to do things right, to make the best decision. At least her mother told her these facts about one of the predominating things in life. Whether or not they held as much truth as she believed, she would have to find out herself.
Like her mother had once told her, the subject of love was nothing one could study - it was something to be felt and discovered individually. Nonetheless, some basic education was necessary for children to be prepared. Ali wasn't given the delightful "talk" yet but, knowing her mother's protectiveness, which not seldomly got on the young Longneck's nerves, she assumed she was due to hear it very soon.
If there was one thing about love she had already learned by herself, it was that her mother was right in one aspect:
"Why does love have to be so extremely tricky?!" There were numerous examples, Ali trying to name a few.
"If only I knew what Littlefoot really thinks about me... or what feelings he actually has towards me? Does he love me too? Does he know what I feel towards him?" All these questions, all these uncertainties complicated things. Ali couldn't know what was the proper approach.
"Should I have huddled with Littlefoot longer? Should I have looked him into the eyes? Or even kissed him on the cheek? But what if he doesn't like me as a girlfriend? Maybe he'd keep more distance to me or even avoid me if I went too far? But how can I show him that I love him without doing it too obviously? What should I do?!"Ali didn't use a strategy to approach this problem. Until now, she had always listened to her romance-stricken heart but maybe she had to act more calculating and biding? Sighing and peeking into a bush with nobody in it, Ali moved onward to another problem related to love.
"What if I desire somebody but somebody else desires me?" Ali was caught in this very situation, Shorty taking interest in her and she in Littlefoot. If Littlefoot didn't return the romantic feelings Ali had for him, that would create an even worse conflict. If that were the case - Ali hoped it wasn’t, then she'd either have to approach Shorty, insist on loving Littlefoot or just have an unromantic friendship with both... if it lasted anyway.
"Stupid love!" Ali cursed into the blue sky quietly. The issues being in love with somebody brought annoyed the girl.
Of course there were some other issues but Ali's attention turned to the game of Hide and Seek when she stepped on a twig, snapping it loudly...
"How 'bout this place?" Kenneth asked his companion. Sue inspected the small pond critically. Kenneth (or, as he pleaded to be called, Ken) had lead her through the valley, woods, rivers, meadows and crowds of Longnecks alike - too many Longnecks for the quiet and gigantic Ken who prefered a one-individual head... or at least one with very few members.
Sue gave an approving nod combined with a smile. Unlike most of the other plenty watering holes and rivers which were crowded, only two elderly Longnecks, who quickly went their way with a knowing smile when they noticed the two young grown-ups, took a drink there.
"Why it looks... nice," Sue replied shyly.
Kenneth gestured towards the water. "My pleasure. Least I can offer a lady like you," he spoke coolly.
Sue felt like a young girl when she slowly walked the last few steps to the edge of the small pond, excited and shining bright like the Bright Circle. She couldn't believe it: She had just met the coolest, tallest and most awesome man she had ever dreamed of and he fullfilled all the criteria of her dreamed-of husband. His neck was so long and strong and his eyes...
Sue had some difficulty drinking since watching Ken drink was so enticing - even as he bent down his neck to the water he would still tower over smaller kinds of longnecked dinosaurs.
The cool water sent a chill down her spine though that was nothing compared to the chill that Kenneth's next words caused running across her whole body.
"I like you," Kenneth stated matter-of-factly, dropping the mysterious and trivial tone of his voice for once.
Sue's heart jumped around jollily in her chest.
"He likes me? HE LIKES ME!" she thought jubilantly, now inhaling his words.
"Never really thought I'd find somebody I feel comfortable around... thought I'm jus' too big, shy and simply too much of a loner to open myself, y'know. Sue." He spoke her name sweetly and peeked into the female's sapphire-like eyes.
Sue felt a funny sensation when Ken spoke her name.
"Didn't know such a tough guy can be so darling?" her mind tweeted.
"You-you... you really... err..." Sue stammered unintelligibly. The words just didn't come out right.
"Shhh," Kenneth hissed softly. "No need to be nervous, dear. Yes, I confess I like you. There, it's out."
Somehow, Kenneth's words indeed calmed her nerves and, specifically, her lyrical excitement. Now the words flowed a little better. "Why, I-I like you too. You're the most handsome Longneck I've ever had the pleasure to get to know!"
"And yer're the first soul enlight'nin' my heart, young lady," Kenneth countered with mischievous laughter.
"Aww, and you're so tall and strong. No Sharptooth would dare attack us two!"
"Nah. Ain't a great fighter. Never really had to, y'know?" The two exchanged some chuckles, Sue chuckling a little heartier.
"Finally somebody who is taller than me..." Sue exclaimed and sighed at the same time.
"Finally somebody not lookin' like my adolescent daughter," Kenneth mused with a grin.
Sue laughed at this. She was already a giant compared to most of her kind as it was but Ken in lack of another word a titan.
"Must be an alien feeling. Heck, it IS!" Then an idea came to the female's mind. "C-can I touch your neck, Ken?" It was a risk asking for such a thing but Sue took it anyway.
Ken's response was a mixture of a chuckle, surprise and amusement. He just nodded.
Sue's level of excitement rose to dangerous heights when she, smiling ever so brightly, fulfilled her wish.
"Y'know, I never really thought 'bout love," the male began, when Sue rested her head against his muscular neck. "Really regret it now for I know nothin' about it."
"Mind me helping you out?" Sue offered warmly.
"Eeyup," Kenneth agreed.
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Ehh, this chapter is quite focussing on love I guess... and farts... just a little

I just want to portrait the randomness and happiness of the two young Longnecks. They haven't seen each other so I think it's interesting to see them finally having some fun together again. There wasn't much space in LBT 4 for that, not to mention "The Brave Longneck Scheme"... Even though it might not be the most interesting kind of plot I still think it's right to include these scenes to the story. The real tension will eventually build up again. So please excuse my somewhat random scenes. I'm trying to bring you some humour before the dark stuff happens (which shall not be a spoiler

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Well, I can't really give you a short hint as for what the next chapter will be about since I've only written some bits and pieces of it yet. Be sure of one thing: It'll be about Littlefoot and Ali mostly
