((I think it's time to get the adults back in now too.

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Littlefoot managed a smile at least when Chomper mentioned his grandparents. "Yeah, well you're right. It tastes a LOT better. You can barely taste it so long as you have it mixed in pretty well."
He looked over at Redback now, and nodded. "Oh uh... yeah sure. I'm sorry. Help yourself." he said. He wasn't sure he wanted to watch this for much longer however, but at the moment, there was really little he could do.
"Yeah Ruby." he said, his stomach rumbling. "I was gonna wait till we rejoined the others... but let's just eat now. I'm sure the others have done that already." he said, rolling his eyes in a good natured manner. He walked to where Chomper had gotten his greenfood and began munching on some leaves. "Still hanging in there, Chomper? Not feeling sick... right?" the longneck asked, mouth full of leaves as he checked up on his friend.
Norton had eaten before the flying rocks... so he wasn't starving. He could wait till they got back to the alcove. He kept his eyes peeled... looking for any sign of sharpteeth... or the adults.
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The Executor regarded Ridge with an odd look, confused, and then broke out into a smile. "Hah... well thank you then, Master Ridge." He said, and moved into the alcove proper though he didn't begin eating. "I ate before I got here though... but thank you all the same." he said, smiling in an amused manner, though it was very stiff as well. Almost overly formal in a way.
Pterano poked his head out of the alcove, scanning the wilderness. "Well... I can see that Norton fellow... but not the others. He must be keeping his eye on them. I do hope they're OK. I can't imagine why Littlefoot went with them." he speculated, the longneck's actions being beyond him.
Turning around, he faced the others, settling his eyes on Harper, and then moving over to Ridge. "So... aside from finding those tiny walkers... have either of you been out in the Mysterious Beyond for any real length of time? Any of you ever follow Littlefoot and the others?" he asked, not able to suppress a smile as he asked. He was trying to take his mind off things... they would be fine... he just had to believe that... though leaving them alone like that was starting to worry him, despite his best efforts to suppress it.
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As it turned out, most of the other adults were now safely out of harm's way. They had all taken the various evacuation routes out of the valley, though of course had become separated from some of their children in the process. Grandpa Longneck knew that his grandson was most likely safe, but he still worried for him greatly.
He wasn't certain who his grandson was with in terms of adults, but he had one hope... and admittedly, it was all he had right now. According to Petrie's mother, she'd told him that her brother had been on the way to see the children right around the time the flying rocks had appeared. If that were true... Grandpa Longneck could only pray in his heart that Pterano had looked after them and had seen them safely away.
Disturbing images of the flyer taking off and leaving them behind constantly tormented his mind, but he refused to believe it. If he did... it meant that Littlefoot and the others might not be safe after all. It meant... but no... he couldn't think that. He couldn't go there. He knew Pterano... but he knew the old Pterano. Was the new one more responsible? Had he saved their children?
Walking up to Mr. Threehorn, he looked down at him and cleared his throat. "Sorry to bother you Mr. Threehorn, but now that we're all out of the valley, might I have a word with you?" he asked.