Yes, you will look forward to the ending, but it's not for quite a number of chapters.
Anyways, here I am with a brand new chapter. Not much, but at least I'm trying to show off some Longneckshipping! (Yes, that is the official name I'm giving Littlefoot&Ali.) However, that really won't come full circle until the next chapter.
For now, enjoy the newest one.

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Chapter 6
Over-caringBy now, nighttime had fallen around The Great Valley. Many residents were returning to their nests by now, ready to get some sleep. Cera had especially started to return home. She was very happy upon the news that Ali would have to stay in the valley until her herd came to pick her up. Cera was pretty close to Ali. She was mainly such good friends with her because Ali had saved her life from Dil quite some time ago. Cera was forever in Ali’s debt, and the least the little threehorn could do was to be her friend.
Remembering those old times, Cera had returned home. Her dad, known as Topsy, was patiently waiting for her to return home. He was mainly upset because Cera had been up past her curfew. He really did not enjoy punishing his daughter, no parent does. Topsy only hoped that she had a good reason for it. He didn’t have to wait too much longer though, as he saw Cera coming home as fast as she could.
“What were you doing up past your bedtime, Cera?” Topsy demanded firmly.
“I’m sorry, Daddy!” Cera apologized. “A friend had returned to the valley and I lost track of time.”
“Oh? Who was it?” He asked as he watched his daughter walk straight to her nesting spot.
“Ali! You know, that longneck girl that helped me and my friends save Littlefoot’s Grandpa?”
“Oh, her! I didn’t realize that longneck herd was back so soon!” He said in a rather grim and angry tone. He always did have a thing about longnecks.
“Actually Daddy, she and her friend Ret got separated from their herd by an earthshake. They’re staying at Littlefoot’s until their herd comes to pick them up.”
“Ah, I see!”
“Yeah! We’re going to have a lot of fun!” Cera let out a slight chuckle. “Oh, and Daddy, I was wondering if I could bring Tricia along tomorrow?”
“Why, Cera?”
“Well, I just want Ali to meet her, that’s all!”
“Oh! Well, as long as you ask Tria and keep an eye on her, I think it will be okay!”
“Thanks, Daddy!”
“Now, go to sleep, Cera!”
“Okay. Goodnight, Daddy!”
Cera then went to her little nesting spot and went to sleep, dreaming about all the fun she would have tomorrow with her friend.
Ducky and Spike were returning late as well. In fact, they were so late, that Ducky’s mother, along with all her siblings, was already asleep. The two of them quietly tiptoed to their own nesting spot, which they shared. Worst of all, it was right next to the huge female that took care of them. They were so quiet that Ducky thought they would make it.
Suddenly, Spike accidentally stepped on a twig, which made a loud snap as it broke in two. The two froze at the sound of the wood breaking, and Ducky mentally scolded at Spike for giving them away. The female moaned in her sleep. Luckily for them though, she just shifted a little and went back to sleep.
The two of them mentally sighed in relief. Feeling safe, the two of them went closer and then settled down. Ducky let out another sigh, thinking that the two of them had pulled it off without getting caught. Spike just immediately went to sleep.
“Hello dears.” A soft, gentle voice greeted them.
Ducky looked to her side and saw that her mother was actually awake. “Oh, hi Mama! Hi, hi, hi!” She greeted back.
“Why are you both home so late? I was getting worried.”
Ducky sighed in defeat. “Well, you see, Mama, a friend had returned to the valley and we had lost track of time just talking to her.” She explained.
“Oh! Who was it?”
“Ali! You know, the longneck that helped in saving Littlefoot’s Grandpa?”
“Really? So the herd she is with is back too?”
“No, no, no!” She shook her head in disappointment. “She and her friend Ret got separated from their herd in a terrible earthshake. They did! They’re staying with Littlefoot, they are!”
“Well, I’m sure you’ll have plenty of fun tomorrow. Good night, Ducky!”
“Good night, Mama!”
Ducky then went to sleep, happily dreaming about the fun she would have tomorrow.
Petrie was flying back home as fast as he could. He knew that he was late and that he was in trouble for doing so. He soon made it to his nest that was on top of a cliff. He silently landed and saw that his mother and siblings were asleep. Petrie smiled, believing he could get to bed without waking everyone. However, there was one slight problem. The place where he usually slept, he shared with an old gray flyer named Swooper.
Swooper was a friend of his that he had saved from The Mysterious Beyond. The only thing about this flyer was that he was blind. However, the old flyer had been able to heighten his other scenes and so that he didn’t need his sight to tell what was around him. This sort of thing made it quite a problem for Petrie to sneak into bed without getting caught, as Swooper had a very good sense of hearing.
Petrie silently walked up to the old flyer and saw that he was snoring quietly. Petrie settled down next to the flyer and saw that he was still asleep. Petrie gave out a silent sigh of relief. He then started to settle in for the night.
“Hello, Petrie!” A voice said.
Petrie shot right up. He then turned around and screamed when he saw a pair of pale gray eyes look right at him. However, he soon recovered and noticed who it was. “Oh, uh… Hi, Swooper.” He greeted nervously. “How you know it me?” He asked curiously.
“I know your voice very well.” The old flyer answered.
“Oh!”
“Why were you out so late? Your mother was worrying.” He questioned.
“Oh, Petrie talk with old friend. Me no know it late.” He explained in his own little way.
“Ah, I see! I’ll try my best to explain to your mother when she wakes up tomorrow. Now, go to sleep.”
Petrie simply nodded to the old flyer that had been a guest in their home since he arrived in The Great Valley and went to sleep, thinking he was the only one who got off lucky.
There were a couple of others who got off lucky. Ruby and Chomper had also stayed up late talking to Ali and Ret. They headed to the caves they were staying in the moment they noticed it was so late. Ruby went to sleep immediately, but Chomper was unable to get any rest. He was contemplating in his mind what Ali actually thought of him. He was a sharptooth after all, the main type of creature that would rather eat her then be her friend. Then again, he was able to make friends with six completely different types of dinosaurs, all of which would normally be part of his diet.
He sighed at one thing though. With Ali being in a migrating herd, they were probably attacked by many different kinds of predators. She had probably been running from meat-eaters all her life. He knew it would be very difficult to make friends with someone like that. He knew Ali was afraid of him when they first met. However, she probably felt safe with all of her other friends around.
He started to wonder if the two of them would ever become friends. The only friends he had now were rather easy. Littlefoot took care of the little sharptooth after he hatched. From there, Littlefoot had pretty much encouraged everyone. All but Cera! Cera felt rather indifferent about Chomper. She didn’t want anything to do with him or his friendship. However, once Chomper’s parents had protected them and showed that they could be trusted, Cera had pretty much given Chomper her friendship.
And then, there was Ruby. He looked over at the fast-runner that was sleeping peacefully near him. She was being rather brave with all she was doing. She had promised Chomper’s parents that she would look after their only son. She was also trying to find a way to defeat Red Claw and so that both the valley and The Mysterious Beyond were safe once again. In all that time, Chomper was able to become friends with Ruby. He looked up at the moon, and at that point, he made a promise to himself, that before Ali left, he would find a way to become her friend.
Back at Littlefoot’s nest, Littlefoot, his Grandparents, Ali and Ret were all enjoying one final meal before going to bed for the night. Since Ali couldn’t walk until her leg was better, Littlefoot had put it upon himself to bring food and water to her.
At this moment, Littlefoot was carrying as many tree-stars as he could in his mouth to Ali. He dropped the star-shaped leaves in front of Ali for her to enjoy.
“Thanks, Littlefoot!” Ali said.
“You’re welcome, Ali!” He said as he headed back to get another batch for her.
He bent his long slender neck down and picked up about a dozen more tree-stars in his mouth. He then started to head back to Ali. By the time he returned he was so surprised by what he saw that he dropped all the leaves he was carrying. Ali had finished eating all the tree-stars Littlefoot had given her.
“Ali, did you eat them all already?” He asked in shock.
“Yeah, I’m actually quite hungry.” She admitted, feeling slightly embarrassed at the moment.
This revelation had peeked Littlefoot’s curiosity. “When was the last time you ate?”
Ali started to feel a little nervous revealing the truth to Littlefoot. “Me and my herd haven’t had anything to eat since we came to The Great Valley. Many times, we eat only plants that are underwater that are not very filling. Even then there’s not enough to go around. We make sure everyone gets a fair share though, and that those who really need the food get the most. It’s a rather hard life for us out there.”
Littlefoot was quite surprised to find out that Ali hadn’t been eating well most of her life. In all truth, it kind of scared him. “Has it really been that tough all your life?” He questioned with even greater concern then before.
“Since we had to leave ëThe Land of Mists’. It only got harder when Ret and his herd joined us since we had more to look after.” She then put on a fake smile. “But you really don’t have to worry about it Littlefoot, we’ll be just fine.”
“Well… okay! I… if you say so!” He then walked away without saying another word.
However, he was very concerned for her now. He hardly ever thought of the kind of life she was living. Now, more than ever, he really hoped she would stay in the valley. That way, she could have a better and safer life. However, he knew that he couldn’t deprive her of being with the family she cares about. He knew the only thing he could do now was to make sure she had as much fun as possible before she left. At this point, he was determined to make sure that her stay in the valley would be the best time of her life.
---End Chapter 6---
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