This is pretty late I guess! This was requested by OhXUnikittyandBlytheFan. Enjoy!
Blythe Baxter sighed as she entered the Littlest Pet Shop after school. Her heart felt like it was smashed into a million pieces. Hot tears were flooding Blythe's cyan eyes, and the 17-year old teenager tried her best to hold them back. "Why the long face?" asked Mrs. Twombly from the cashier's desk. "Nothing, Mrs. Twombly," said Blythe, turning her head away to hide her tears from the old woman. Mrs. Twombly could hear the young girl sniff. "Oh, Blythe, if there's something wrong, you shouldn't be afraid to tell me!" Blythe kept her face hidden away from Twombly. "Leave me alone," said Blythe, her voice cracked. She sniffed deeply as hot tears started streaming down Blythe's cheeks.
"Blythe, don't be shy! I can tell something's wrong. Please, won't you tell me what's the matter?" asked Twombly, feeling pity for Blythe. "I SAID LEAVE ME ALONE!" yelled Blythe. She ran upstairs to her flat and unlocked the door with her keys. Then she ran to her room, sat up on her bed and buried her face in her knees. She cried, cried, cried and cried. She felt the most sadness she had ever felt in her entire life. She cried so much she got a headache and her face became red some time later.
Finally, when Blythe finished crying, she could hear the shades of the dumbwaiter open. She looked at it, and saw the seven pets from the Littlest Pet Shop Daycamp: Russell, Sunil, Pepper, Penny, Zoe, Minka and Vinnie. "Blythe, why didn't you come to the daycamp after school?" asked Russell, hopping out of the dumbwaiter and jumping up on Blythe's bed. "And why do you look so sad?" Blythe stared down at the little hedgehog. "I-It's a long story," said Blythe. She tried to swallow the huge lump in her throat. Russell stared up at Blythe, his lime-green eyes widening while the responisble hedgehog made a sad puppy-dog face.
"Ugh, the sad puppy-dog face always gets me," muttered Blythe. "Well, I guess I could tell you." The rest of the pets hopped out of the dumbwaiter and listened to Blythe. "Y-You're probably not gonna believe this, but... my-my dad lost his job, so... m-me and dad have to-to..." All of a sudden, Blythe burst into tears again. Russell patted her arm. "Oh, Blythe, it's okay. Just because your dad lost his job doesn't mean you have to cry about it!" Blythe wiped her nose and looked down at Russell. "That's not why I'm sad," she said. "S-Since my dad lost his job, m-me and him have to move back to the suburban town we used to live in!" Everybody gasped.
The pets of the Littlest Pet Shop daycamp could hardly believe their ears when they heard this piece of news. The LPS pets loved Blythe more than any other human in the world, in fact they loved her more than their owners. The pets were sad enough when Blythe had to got to FUN for the summer - they knew they couldn't lose Blythe again. "Oh, Blythe, that can't be true!" said Zoe, a frightful look in the diva dog's eyes. "Sadly, it is," said Blythe. "And that's not even the worst part! The worst part is that your owners have lost their jobs, too, so they have to move to seperate cities and countries and you guys will never see eachother again!" Everybody gasped.
Penny Ling sniffed and dabbed at her eyes. "Oh no, don't cry, Penny Ling," said Russell. Everybody knew how Penny was sensitive to most things, and when she got really upset she'd cry a river. Literally.
When Penny started to whimper, Sunil quickly got out a purple umbrella to shield himself from Penny Ling's tears. But Penny's crying was much worse.
It flooded Blythe's entire room, and everybody was practically swimming in Penny Ling's tears. Finally, when she finished crying the tears dried out and everybody was coughing and gasping for breath.
"Blythe, that's terrible!" cried Penny Ling. "I don't want to be seperated from my best friends! I'll never be able to go to Littlest Pet Shop again!"
"Yes, and I don't know if I'll ever meet a skunk as pretty and funny as Pepper if I should move away," said Sunil. "WAIT, DID I JUST SAY THAT OUT LOUD?!" Sunil quickly placed a paw over his mouth but it was too late. Pepper giggled.
In the meanwhile Russell stared at Zoe. I never even got to tell her, he thought. He sighed to himself.
"Russell, you and your owner are scheduled to leave for Toronto, Canada, Zoe, you are going to Minessota, Pepper, you're going to Texas, Sunil, you're going to New Delhi, India, Vinnie, you're going to Florida, Minka, you're going to Rio, Brazil, and Penny, you're going to Shanghai, China. And all of you are going to these countries and cities next Tuesday, and you can never come back to New York (in my headcanon Littlest Pet Shop takes place in New York) again," said Blythe. "And I've sent letters to your owners in the mail that will include more information." "C-Can we at least visit eachother?" asked Vinnie, with pleading, giant lilac eyes. "Like, for example, if I wanted to go visit Minka, then I would go visit her?"
Blythe sighed. "Sadly, you can't," said Blythe. "Fisher Biskit said so." "FISHER BISKIT?!" cried all the pets in unison. "Yeah, Fisher Biskit," said Blythe. "He convinced your owners' bosses to fire them. It's the same thing with my dad's boss, too."
"Blythe, we are going to do whatever it takes to stay in Downtown City!" growled Zoe. "How are you going to do that?" asked Blythe. "Well, we could terrorize the Biskits so they will not make us move to other places!" yipped Zoe. Everybody stared at her. "What?" the purple dog asked. "Um, anyways," said Blythe, "If we don't want to be seperated from eachother for the rest of our lives, we need to think of a plan!" "Leave that to me," said Russell, stepping forward. "After all, I am the most mature pet here, not to mention the smartest. I'll think of a plan..." "Hmph, sure thing, Mr. Braggy-Pants," huffed Pepper. Russell went to a quiet corner of Blythe's room to think for a while.
After 5 minutes, Russell exclaimed, "I've got it!" "What is it, Russell?" asked Blythe, turning to the hedgehog.
"We can go on a ship, get shipwrecked, and survive on an island and NOT be seperated!" Everybody simply stared at Russell. "What?" he asked. "Russell, have you lost your MIND?!" cried Pepper. "What, it was the only good thing I could think of!" whined Russell. "You know what, I'm starting to think Zoe's plan makes more sense than yours!" said the angry skunk. "Well, my owner's grandson went on the Xbox One and was playing Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. And Lara Croft is having way more dangerous, fun adventures than we are! I mean, don't you wish you could have a real, actual adventure that we'll never forget?" Everybody thought about it. "Well, I suppose Russell has a point," said Penny. "But that game is very scary. I mean, wolves try to kill Lara, a bunch of henchmen try to kill her too, and she has to use scary weapens like fire bows and guns to survive!"
"And besides, where would we even find a ship?" asked Blythe. Russell thought about this statement. "Hmm... Well, there's a ship that's going to Australia called the Mary Lou. And it says on the weather forecast that it's gonna rain tonight from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in and around Australia, when the ship will leave!" "Russell, this is just gonna be a suicide mission!" snapped Blythe. "We'll drown in the sea!" "Blythe, if we can't go together, I'll go by myself!" "Russell, you wouldn't dare!" cried Blythe.
All of a sudden, Russell had an idea. He decided to use Sunil's hypnotizing trick that he'd taught him just last month. Then, he would grab something and knock out them all.
"Well, I would probably dare to do it, Blythe. Maybe I could dare it now... or later... or in the past..." At first, they got confused, but then their eyes widened and their mouths closed. They were hypnotized. Russell looked around for something to knock them out with. He thought about using Pepper's spray to knock them out but he figured it wouldn't work on them since they were hypnotized. Then, he found a large fetching stick, and jabbed them all in the head with it and they all fell to the floor, knocked out.
