Littlefoot nodded. "That's a relief. For a second there it seemed like Longtail was going to disown Zaine as a friend and brother for good. It's really nice to see them so close to each other." He looked at Sweetie and smiled. "When you think about it, Longtail is the family that Zaine lost when he was a hatchling. Maybe the same could be said about you."
When Cyrix stepped forward, Littlefoot wanted to not look at him. Then Cyrix apologized, and Littlefoot sighed. "Look Cyrix, I may not have children of my own, so I would not know what you are dealing with. That being said, I do know the difference between something that needs to be done and something that crosses the line. I'm sorry, but your original plan was crossing the line." Littlefoot calmed himself down to keep from yelling. "That doesn't matter anymore. What matters is that we have to stay strong as a herd. If we are backstabbing each other then what's the point of sticking together?" He sighed as he tried his best to sound like his Grandpa, who always had the best advice. "I accept your apology, and I know you only wanted what was best for Longtail. Just please next time think of something that doesn't involve his hatchlings? If anything were to happen to them, Longtail and Pearl would never be the same."
Meanwhile, Zaine was trying to think of some way to help Longtail feel less pain, but everything he thought of wouldn't work. "I really hope these flowers come soon. I don't want Longtail to have to endure any more of this pain." He finally thought of something that seemed like a good idea. He leaned his head down next to Longtail and began to softly retell one of their past adventures together. "Remember when the Stone of Cold Fire was found, except those two egg eaters got to it first and enslaved the Great Valley? I couldn't have fought them alone, but I didn't. You were there with me, every step of the way. Even after they kidnapped you and then tried to kill me, you never abandoned me. You and I together destroyed the stone and saved everybody. Then we got rid of the egg eaters for good. Remember that Longtail? You and I together saved the Great Valley. I couldn't have done it without you." Zaine smiled as a tear slowly dropped from his eye. "That's how much you mean to me Longtail."