Lincoln couldn't believe what he just saw in his reflection. He was a rabbit. How did this happen and why? And then it hit Lincoln. His wish to live an animal life must have come true. He didn't expect this to happen but he is, in the forest as a rabbit. Suddenly, his belly growled. He was hungry and it was breakfast time. But since Lincoln wasn't in his house anymore, he had to search for his own food. He went on his search and then he spotted a frog on a lilypad, catching flies with it's tougue. Lincoln figured he could communicate with it since he was an animal now. He hopped near the frog.

"Uh, hey, excuse me." Lincoln spoke.

The frog instantly recognized the rabbit's voice. "Lincoln, is that you bro?"

Lincoln recognized the frog's voice. "Lana?"

The frog hopped off the lilypad and landed next to Lincoln. "It is you."

Lana hugs him. Lincoln was glad to see one of his sisters so he hugged her back. "It's so good to see you, Lincoln."

"You too, Lana. I can't believe it. We've turned into animals!"

"Yeah, that must mean our other siblings must have turned into animals too."

Lincoln's stomach growled again. "Oh, I still haven't eaten breakfast yet."

"Well, there are some tasty flies over there." Lana gestured to the flies over by the lake. "Want some?"

"I'll pass." Lincoln said disgusted.

"Well, I guess you'd rather eat carrots, huh?" Lana said smugly.

"Forget carrots!" Lincoln protested. "I want some eggs! I'll go see if I can find some. You can join me if you want."

"Sure." Lana replied. "And let's see if we can find the rest of our siblings."

Lincoln lead the way as Lana caught more flies to eat.


Lincoln and Lana went further into the forest to look for breakfast. They haven't found any eggs yet.

"Man, I'm so hungry. Why couldn't there a supermarket around here?" Lincoln complained. "Though, I don't have any cash on me."

Then Lincoln smelled something. And it smelled awesome.

"I smell food!" Lincoln cried happily. "Come on, Lana."

Lincoln and Lana ran towards the smell and came to a stop at a campfire.

"Ooh, look what I found!" Lincoln called to Lana, as she followed her brother.

"What? You found worms!" Lana asked happily.

"Eww, no! I found sausages." Lincoln stated, pointing at the smoked sausages in the campfire. "I hope these are edible."

Lincoln found a stick and was about to use it to grab a sausage. But suddenly, he saw a cheetah running towards him. The cheetah tackled the rabbit boy and pinned him to the ground.

"Trying to steal my food, cottontail?" The cheetah yelled in a familiar voice.

Lincoln tried to escape. "I'm sorry. I didn't know…wait, Lynn?"

Then Lynn calmed down after she heard her brother's voice. "Lincoln?"

She released him. Lincoln got up and cleaned himself.

"Sorry, bro. I didn't know it was you." Lynn admitted.

"That's ok." Lincoln replied. "I didn't know those were your sausages."

"Well, they don't really belong to me." Lynn explained. "I got these from some campers. You see, I scared them off because I was hungry."

Lana hopped over to Lincoln and Lynn.

"Lynn, thank goodness we found you."

"Lana? Is that you?" Lynn asked.

"Yep." Lana replied. "Can we share your food? Lincoln hasn't had breakfast yet."

"Sure." Lynn said. "I was getting lonely out here anyway."

So Lincoln, Lynn, and Lana had their breakfast.

"So have you guys seen our other sister?" Lynn asked.

"Nope, but we're gonna search for them." Lincoln stated.

"Great. I wanna come too."

Just then, they heard someone's voice.

"Dang it! I don't know where I am!" The three animals recognized that voice anywhere. A pink butterfly showed up which appeared to be Lola.

"Lola!" Lana yelled with surprise.

Lola noticed her siblings as animals.

"Lana?"

"And Lincoln." Lincoln added.

"And Lynn." Lynn also added.

Lola flew closer to her siblings, happy to see some of them.

"I'm so glad I found you guys." Lana said ecstatically. "I can't stand it out here! I can't get a decent meal and I almost got attacked. This is worst than the time I had to do all that gross stuff when I was a bluebell scout!"

"Well, we had sausages but we ate them all." Lana admitted. "Sorry."

"Look Lola, will you help us find our other sisters?" Lincoln asked. "Maybe they found some good food and shelter."

"Yeah, I guess you're right." Lola agreed.

"I found some worms. Want some?" Lana asked, pointing to the worms she found in the dirt.

"No, I don't eat anything that moves." Lola was disgusted that her sister would consider eating worms, but this was Lana.

"Ok, let's get going." Lynn suggested, and the four animal siblings headed off to search for their other siblings.


The siblings came across a big log. Lincoln noticed a skunk inside.

"Guys, I found another animal." Lincoln told his sisters. They looked inside too.

The skunk woke up and was startled by the animals peeking inside the log. It sprayed them with it's scent. They all backed away and coughed from the bad smell.

"Poo poo!" The skunk said angrily.

"Gross, man!" Lincoln said disgusted. Then he realized something. Did that skunk just say poo-poo?

"Wait, I recognize that adorable voice anywhere."

"Lily!" The four sisters exclaimed.

Lily also recognized their voices too.

"Poo poo?"

Lincoln went over to Lily, happy to see her.

"Hi Lily. It's us, Lincoln, Lynn, Lola, and Lana." Lincoln mentioned.

Lily hugged her brother happily, obviously happy to see him. The others hugged Lily back.

"Thank goodness nothing bad happened to you." Lana said relieved. "We're on a search to find our other siblings, Lily."

"Yeah, you're coming with us." Lola stated.

"Here, climb on my back, Lily. I can carry you." Lynn assured.

Lana put the baby skunk on Lynn's back.

"Alright guys, we have six more siblings to find." Lincoln informed. "Let's keep going."