After Anna had been informed by Grandma Longneck that she would be okay, Anna glanced down at Ducky, who was still sitting on her shoulder.
"Uh...Ducky," Anna whispered.
"Yes?" Ducky replied as she glanced up at Anna.
"I think it's gettin' late. Why don't I take ya back to your nest?" Anna offered.
"Okay. That is a good idea, yes it is. Mama might be very worried about me by now, yep yep yep," said Ducky.
"Alrightie. Let's go then," Anna said as she turned toward the direction they had come from earlier. Anna squinted, and realized she had a problem.
"Oh, dear," Anna sighed.
"What is it, Anna?" Ducky asked.
"See, since I'm not originally a dinosaur, I don't have sharp vision. As a matter of fact, my vision as a human is pretty bad as well. That's why, as a human, I can't see well without those glasses I showed ya earlier," Anna explained to the little swimmer.
"But you have sharp ears, yes you do," Ducky said.
"Yeah, but what's that got to do with my vision?" Anna asked in a curious fashion.
"Well, I could use my vision to help guide you to my nest, and you can use your hearing to listen for anything dangerous, yep yep yep," Ducky suggested.
"Ya know, I figured you're pretty smart for your age. Great idea. Okay, then. If you'd guide me, I'd appreciate it," Anna replied. The two then started to head back to Ducky's nest.
"Anna, how do you get around back at your home at night?" Ducky asked.
"Well, I tend to memorize my surroundings, so I quickly learn where things are. See, in the dark, I can only see blurry outlines of things, and the darkness tends to blend most things together in my field of vision. By memorizing my surroundings, I know where things are located so I don't run into 'em, trip over 'em, ya name it," Anna explained.
"Do you know what causes that?" Ducky asked. Anna hesitated for a few moments, for she knew that was not the time to begin explaining what Asperger's Syndrome was or how it affected a person.
"It's...a long story. One I'll have to share with ya later. Otherwise, you'll never sleep tonight," Anna said with a chuckle as she continued to walk.