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Chapter 9
The Truth of Hidden FeelingsIt was a while before Littlefoot finally got his thoughts together and went to his grandparents for advice. He knew they would definitely know quite a bit about the subject he was going to approach them with and be able to give him the information he needed to handle the situation he was in. He soon found his grandparents at one of the many lakes within The Great Valley, having a drink to quench their thirst.
He approached them. “Um, Grandma, Grandpa…” Hearing their grandchild, the two old longnecks raised heads out of the water and looked at him. “I need to talk to you about something.”
The two old longnecks could see the solemn look within his eyes that couldn’t be hidden. “What’s wrong, little one?” His Grandma asked in a concerned manner.
Littlefoot knew they could tell when something was bothering him. There was just no hiding it. With a sigh to relax himself, he told them everything.
“Well, me and my friends were playing Hide ën Seek and Ali and Cera were ëit’. I was hiding within a bush and Ali had come near where I was hiding. I backed away a bit to try and hide better and hit a prickly plant.”
“Are you okay, little one?” His Grandma asked in concern, interrupting him.
“Yeah, I’m fine.” He answered.
“Then please continue.” His Grandpa instructed.
Littlefoot took a deep breath before continuing. “Anyways, the pain that I felt made me jump forward and out of the bush. Then, when I landed, my lips were suddenly around Ali’s.”
“So, you’re saying that you accidentally kissed Ali.” Grandma summarized.
“Yeah,” he confirmed with a slight nod, feeling a little embarrassed. “But, the thing is, I really liked the kiss. A part of me didn’t want to separate my lips from hers. It felt different from when Spike gave me a friendly lick or you guys kiss me. Is it wrong for me to feel this way about it?”
The two elder longnecks smiled at one another and let out a chuckle. Seeing his grandparents laugh, Littlefoot was confused. The old longnecks soon got their laughter under control and resumed their conversation.
“Oh, Littlefoot! It’s very natural to feel that way about a kiss.” Grandpa said.
“Especially, when you are in love with the one you kiss.” Grandma confirmed.
Littlefoot was shocked by the revelation. “Love?” He then lowered his head in sadness. “Oh no! My friends were right!”
His grandparents looked at him in greater concern. “Is something wrong, Littlefoot?” His grandpa asked.
“It’s just that, when I had kissed her, my friends teased both me and Ali about it and sang ëthe song’.”
Having heard “the love song” themselves, his grandparents knew exactly what he meant. “We understand, Littlefoot.” His grandma said with deep respect.
At this point, Littlefoot just wanted to get this whole conversation over with. “So, what can I do about it all?” He asked.
“Well, there’s not much you can do about it. Love is something that is unavoidable in life.” His grandpa started.
“However, it is one of the greatest things you can have in life. You should feel grateful that you have it at such a level that you do at a young age.” His grandma continued.
“So, should I tell Ali how I really feel?” Littlefoot questioned.
“Well, that is your decision in the end.” His grandpa answered.
“However, understand that the heart is just as fragile as it is strong. If she rejects you, you’ll more than likely be hurt by it for a while.” His grandma furthered.
At this point, Littlefoot became worried about it all and his face definitely showed it. His grandma lowered her head and gave him a comforting rub.
“The only real advice we can give you is to tell her when the time is right.” His grandma said.
“How will I know?” He asked.
“Your heart will tell you.” His grandpa confirmed.
He let out a final sigh. “Thanks!” He then left. “Bye!” He said unenthusiastically as he left.
The two elders silently watched their grandchild leave. When he was out of earshot, Grandpa turned to Grandma. “Think we’ll see any great-grandchildren out of those two soon?” He asked her.
Grandma let out a light chuckle. “We can only hope.” She said.
The two chuckled together and gave one another a loving rub as they began to think of the possible future that was ahead.
Meanwhile, Ali was still contemplating everything that had been happening lately. In her current situation, there was little she could do about it all. The sad thing of it all was that she loved both Littlefoot and Ret. However, she knew in the end that she could only choose one of them, or at least that was what her mother had taught her. She was quite unsure of which one to choose. She was even unsure how she could choose between them. She was just lost in it all.
A little further away, an elderly dinosaur that was known as a thicknose by the residents of The Great Valley was enjoying one of his usual brisk walks through the area. He just usually looked around and enjoyed the vastness that nature had to offer. However, he soon spotted a small longneck. He got a little curious as to why such a young creature would be all alone. He started walking towards the longneck and he soon noticed it to be the young female that had been at the meeting earlier that day, who was separated from her herd. He got closer and noticed the sad look upon her face. He stopped right in front of her, and having noticed that she really wasn’t paying attention to her surroundings, started to talk to her.
“Excuse me, Miss,” he began, getting her attention. “Aren’t you Ali, the one who is staying in the valley until her herd returns?” He questioned.
“Yes,” answered Ali, “and you are…”
He bowed his head at her. “Forgive me. I am Mr. Thicknose. I am known to be the most knowledgeable dinosaur in the whole valley.”
This revelation seemed to peak Ali’s interest. “Well, if you are as knowledgeable as you say you are, then maybe you can help me with my problem.” She offered.
“Perhaps. Just tell me what is wrong.” He said in a calm manner, which seemed to ease the tension that Ali was currently receiving.
She took a deep breath to calm herself further and so that it would be easier to tell a complete stranger what the problem was. “I’m in love with two longnecks and…” At that point, she was cut off by Mr. Thicknose.
“You can’t choose just one, can you?” He guessed, though he was sure he was correct.
Ali was shocked that he figured it out so easily, but answered his question in a rather calm manner. “No, I can’t!” She stated in a gloomy tone. “I’ve loved Littlefoot for the longest time and Ret has been so caring while I’ve been away from the Valley and I fell for him too. How can I choose just one?” She questioned.
“What does your heart tell you?” He asked.
“I’m not receiving an answer from that because it is so conflicted.”
“I understand.”
“In all truth, Mr. Thicknose, my mom knows about this problem I’m having and is rather upset at me. She’s demanding that I choose just one. I want to respect her, but it is so hard to choose. Why is she making me choose just one?”
“I cannot exactly say, but I think I might have a basic idea. Ali, have you ever heard about spirits and a time after death?”
Ali thought about it for a minute. “I’ve heard of a few things about it all.” She answered truthfully.
“Well, there are those who believe that there is someone out there that you are meant to be with for your entire life, to love and care for, to have children with and to be with even after death. This one is what many refer to as a ësoul mate’.”
“You really think that is what my mother is so concerned about? That I’ll never find my soul mate?”
“That is my best guess.”
“But I’m just a kid! I’m not ready for something like what you described to me.”
Mr. Thicknose smiled at the maturity she was showing, despite being so young. “And no one should tell you otherwise. It is your choice in the end with whomever it is you choose as your soul mate. Always remember that.” Figuring she understood, Mr. Thicknose turned and walked away from her.
Ali called out to him. “Hey, one last question,” she said, getting the elderly dinosaur’s attention. “How will I know who my soul mate is?” She asked.
He continued to smile at her. “You’ll just know.” He told her, leaving Ali to think further.
As Ali pondered her thoughts, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, Spike, Tricia, Ruby and Chomper were busy searching for their friends that had run off earlier. Chomper was the one leading the group, using his nose to track the three longnecks. Ducky was currently riding on Spike like she did most of the time. Her small amount of weight made it easy on the spiketail, so he hardly minded it. Petrie had gotten tired of flying around during the search and was currently resting on Cera. She didn’t mind the extra weight. In all truth, she could barely feel the little flyer on top of her. She was more concerned about finding her friends, especially Littlefoot. Cera was worried that her teasing might’ve gone too far and that he was mad at her. If that was such the case, she knew she had to apologize to save their friendship. Even if he wasn’t mad, Cera was still going to apologize to him in the end.
Seeing as how Cera was preoccupied with her thoughts, Ruby took it upon herself to keep an eye on Tricia, who was currently snuggled up fast asleep in the fast-runner’s arms. Looking down at the small pink bundle in her arms made her smile. This little experience seemed to also make Ruby think about her family that she had to leave behind. It was her duty to find a way to stop the sharptooth that was currently terrorizing everyone, as well as other sharpteeth, in the Mysterious Beyond. It was hard for her to adjust. Sure it was great having all of the amazing adventures she did with her friends, but she missed her family so very much. However, as much as she missed them, she knew she would return to them someday. For now, she had to focus on the mission of finding the longneck trio that was missing.
It wasn’t long until Chomper came up to a bush. He noticed it and started rummaging through the shrubbery. He soon was able to part it and allow himself through. Cera walked easily through it by uprooting it with her horn. Spike, not wanting the food to go to waste, started eating the green food the plant provided. Ducky sighed at the sudden sidetracking due to her brother’s gluttony. Finally, Ruby came through the brand new opening, still holding a sleeping Tricia.
Chomper stopped, which made everyone bump right into him, coming into an abrupt halt, Spike hitting them last due to his earlier side-tracking.
Cera was very annoyed by this. “Chomper, why did you stop?” She asked, feeling rather irritated.
“Look!” Chomper said, pointing straight ahead.
Right in front of the group was Ret. He had a look of sadness upon his face and didn’t seem to be paying any attention whatsoever to the group that had just found him. The group approached him and, noticing the look on his face, decided to find out what was going on.
“Hey, Ret. Why you leave?” Petrie questioned. Ret didn’t answer, even though he heard them.
“Yeah, I mean, Littlefoot and Ali I could understand, but why did you?” Cera asked.
“What is going on, what is?” Ducky asked.
“What is going on with you that is going on with you?” Ruby questioned.
Knowing they weren’t going to stop asking, Ret sighed and turned to them. “Do you think Littlefoot is the only one in love with Ali? Truth is, so am I.”
The entire group was shocked by this sudden revelation. Not a single one of them knew what to say, because the only thing on their minds at this point was just how big of a dilemma this was.
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