"I'm comin' without a doubt," Anna spoke up.
"Me, too," Cera added.
"No, Cera," Anna said as she turned her attention to her threehorn friend. "This is a task that's too dangerous for you little ones. Predators seek out the young and vulnerable, and I couldn't live with myself if I intentionally put y'all in danger."
"But, I am not vulnerable. I'm a brave threehorn, and everybody needs a brave threehorn around," Cera protested. Anna leaned forward and gently rested her hand on Cera's back.
"Cera, please listen to me. You're a very brave threehorn without a doubt, and you've proven that time and time again, but this time I need ya to promise me you'll stay outta this task," Anna said. Cera abruptly pulled away from Anna and stormed off for her nest, evidently upset with her friend. Tricia ran after her older sister, confused as to what was going on.
"Cera, wait!" Anna called as she began to follow Cera, but Mrs. Swimmer stopped her.
"Let her go, Anna. What you said is right. She needs to understand she's not old enough yet. That goes for you too, sweetie," Mrs. Swimmer said as she gently picked Ducky off of Anna's shoulder.
"If you say so, Mama," Ducky said.
"Need help gettin' all the little ones back to your nest first?" Anna asked.
"No, thank you. We don't have to walk so fast, so we'll move at a more comfortable pace," Mrs. Swimmer replied before she gently rested her right hand on Anna's left shoulder. "Be careful out there."
"I will M'am, and I'll look after the others," Anna said.
"Good luck, Anna. I will be thinking about you guys, yep yep yep," Ducky spoke up.
"Thanks, little one. We'll be back," Anna said before Mrs. Swimmer gathered up her children and headed for her nest. Anna turned toward Mr. Threehorn and headed for him.