CHAPTER ONE: REAL IN RIO

The sun was beginning to rise over at the big city that was Rio de Janeiro, and this day was no ordinary day. It was the day where the biggest party in the world would start, Carnival.

Once this day started, the birds of Rio's jungle began to chirp, then they began to start moving, shaking, dancing, and singing! Macaws, Toucans, Flamingos, and all kinds of other birds were up and having fun singing to the celebration.

Singing "Real in Rio"

As everyone was still partying, there was another bird who started to wake up. A young blue macaw hatchling. As he began to feel the rhythm, he woke up with smiles, and came up dancing and looking at the crowd of party birds. He gave a determined look, and opened his wings, planning on flying and joining the party. He was happy and ready to start, until one of the birds got caught in a net, then the smaller birds got caught too, but in cages. So one by one, more of the birds got caught by nets, cages, mussels, traps, and anything that shocked our young hatchling.

Speaking of which, as he saw the many surprises, he noticed some other birds flying past him trying to escape, and from that distraction, our little hatchling fell off the hollow of his tree, and landed hard on the jungle grounds. When he then got up, everything was quiet. There were no birds at our friend's sight, no singing or dancing animals anywhere. Then he looked up, and saw another cage coming right at him, but even through a great surprise, he quickly ran, and was able to hide in a bush behind his tree.

He shook and chirped out of fear, and also out of relief because he was now out of sight. He quietly moved towards the opening of the bush, and stopped as he noticed a foot thump down. He saw a group of ruthless smugglers right in front of his hiding spot, and saw them carrying all the birds that they captured. Our friend was still scared but did his best to hide and not join them.

He was so scared that he decided to stay there and rest, and wait for his parents. But as he just laid there for hours, it started to get dark, and when the chick woke up, there still weren't any birds around, especially his parents. He walked out of the bush, grateful that the smugglers were gone, but was scared because of his missing parents.

He continued to chirp out of fear, but then heard some music. His fear was replaced with curiosity as he decided to walk to up to the source. It seemed like forever, but he found it. It was dark out, but from the edge of the jungle, the blue chick saw the beautiful luminous city that is Rio de Janeiro. As he was staring at the beautiful city, he saw all the natives too.

He just kept thinking on how funny they looked. What he remembers is that his parents talked a little bit about humans, but what he's seeing is a lot of humans dressed up in the celebration for Carnival.

He saw everyone dancing, drinking sodas and champagne, singing, and do anything that reminded the chick of what happened this morning. At first he was nervous because he thought this was like some sort of reenactment, but settled down as he saw that everything was fine, so he danced with the fun. Nobody ever saw him as he was joining the party. He stood his ground at the jungle but still enjoyed himself.

Also, as he was watching everyone, he noticed a group of kids talking to each at a restaurant table. He slowly walked towards them and listened to what they were talking about.

"Hey, did you guys see the match last week?" Said one of the guys, and the rest all laughed. They were talking about a little wrestling match they all saw on TV, and once they continued, the chick kept trying to listen. Since he was away from his parents and couldn't talk, he thought he could learn himself.

"S-S-Sur-Survive?" He began "F-Fu-Fun?" He kept trying and trying all night to listen to and mimic those kids. So far, he has it down.

"Sur-Survive, but have fun. Live your life." He said. He was still progressing, he left the city, and found a new place to sleep. He can see that he can talk so far, but now just wants to sleep and wake up tomorrow hoping that he can do more without his parents before they return.