Disclaimer: I don't own anything. All the characters where created by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman.
Credits: written by me
Special thanks to: Wingeicewolf
Script by: Me
A heavy rain had barley started. A pair of 4 longnecks where patiently waiting for there only egg to hatch. The egg's remaining family was his mother, (Helen) his father, (Bron), his grandmother, (Maria), and his grandfather. (Ritter) Grandfather was easily becoming Impatient. "Will this thing ever hatch? Maria! Maybe it will die like all the others"
"Aren't you overreacting a bit dear?"
Grandmother offered.
"Maybe this one will die off like all the others..." the mother softly growled.
"we've been waiting for days it probably will nev..."
"Shut it! Something's happening!"
The grandmother whispered.
The egg began to shuffle around, as the family, watched, delighted to think they would soon see there only child. But then, out of nowhere, the egg rolled off a ledge. The mother gasped.
"Oh my Goodness!" The grandmother shouted.
The egg fell into a muddy spot, and was unharmed. Luckily, the egg didn't roll to far away form the family, so they caught up to it. As they caught up, the egg began to crack.
"Here I am" the mother said.
Then, a tiny longneck came tumbling out of it. The longneck was frightened. It was even more frightened once it looked up, to find that a giant beast was bending down towards it. The new-born tried to run away, but it's legs weren't ready. The father began licking the new-born, along with it's mother. Then, the baby began to slowly bond with them.
After that, the baby's mother swung him onto her back, and he curled up, snuggled on his mother's neck. She nuzzled the baby, making the little longneck comfortable. Then she commented that the longneck was beautiful.
"What should we call him?" The grandmother asked.
"I...I will call him little foot" the mother said.
The 4 longneck's chuckled, as the father commented on how he loved the name "little foot" for the little one.
They all smiled. As they watched the little one.
"little foot...my little foot" the mother said.
ith his mother.
