As Cera and Tricia were walking along to meet up with the others, they suddenly heard a rather spastic "Waaaaaaasssssssuuuuuuuppppppp!" that caused them to stop dead in their tracks.
"That...sounded really, really close. Stay with me, Tricia," Cera instructed before she guided her sister in the direction the voice had come from, and realized she could hear another voice. When they came out of the woods and saw a strange new dinosaur with long claws, Tricia cried out in fear before she darted behind her sister. Cera almost freaked out herself, but then she recognized Guido and Pangaea.
"Well, now that our cover has been blown, I guess we should go find out who they are," Cera said to Tricia before they slowly approached the group. Tricia continued to hide behind Cera.
"Hey, you two," Cera said to Guido and Pangaea before she looked at the other two dinosaurs. "And who are these two may I ask?"
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"Okay, kids. Time to go back and play," Ms. Swimmer said as she rounded up her children.
"I appreciate your hospitality, M'am, but I think I'll stay behind and look for the others," Anna spoke up.
"You're very welcome, sweetie. I'll see you around later, then," Ms. Swimmer replied.
"May I stay with her, Mama?" Ducky asked.
"Sure you can. Just remember to wait for your food to settle first. See you later, sweetheart," Ms. Swimmer said before she and the other little swimmers headed back for their nesting area. Ducky waved at them before she turned her attention to Anna.
"What do you want to do now?" Ducky asked.
"Depends on what your idea is," Anna replied. Ducky then let ouw a yawn.
"I would love to go look for our friends, yep yep yep, but I am too sleepy. I am, I am. I did not sleep good last night, oh no no no," Ducky sleepily admitted. Anna let out a yawn in response before she spotted a large nearby tree with abundant shade beneath it.
"I didn't, either. I'm still sleepy, too. Don't let me stop your plans, but I'm gonna go under that tree over there and catch a few more z's," Anna said.
"Why go over there?" Ducky asked.
"To protect my skin. See, we humans get burned by too much sunlight, and since I'm really pale, I burn much easier," Anna replied.
"But, you are a dinosaur right now and not a human," Ducky pointed out to Anna.
"D'oh! You're right. Well, I guess it would feel good to snooze in the sunlight," Anna replied before she curled up on the bank of the water hole. Ducky found her usual spot to the right of Anna.
"Just for a little while, a'ight?" Anna reminded the little swimmer.
"Oh, yes yes yes," Ducky sleepily replied. Anna chuckled before she closed her eyes. Like Cera, Ducky was also getting to feel like a little sister to her.