"This really does seem... Much too low don't you think?" Jewel frowned at the dead log Bia was standing on. It was roughly only the height of Jewel, and she found it rather amusing that Bia had a chance of learning to fly from that.

"How is there enough space to fly?" Jewel continued.

"Well, we'll never know until we try isn't it?" Blu said.

Bia certainly was calmer on the lower area than she was on the treehouse platform. Without much wait, she launched herself off the log, and flapped with all her might, trying to keep in the air. The chick managed to stay in the air for a brief moment, before she fell to the ground.

"See? It's much too low," Jewel said.

"Was I flying?" Bia asked, peering at Blu and Jewel.

"Well, for some time, sort of," Blu replied, not too sure how to phrase her situation.

"Maybe it is too low," Blu continued, looking around for a slightly higher platform.

Bia frowned as she realized that she had to use a higher area.

"How about up there?" Blu had found a low lying branch, just about double the height of the log.

While Blu and Jewel were trying to get Bia to fly, they had left Carla and Tiago with Rafael's family in the meantime. That also meant that they were with Rafael and Eva's kids.

Tiago fit right in with them, being as energetic as they were, leaving Carla the butt of numerous pranks and jokes.

"Whoa, whoa... Wait. You guys want to all chase me at once?!" She squawked when the others proposed their little game. She gaped as 19 of them nodded with enthusiasm.

"Oh come on! That's just crazy," Carla huffed. "This is very one sided. How am I supposed to win?"

Tiago chuckled as he replied.

"You don't," he smiled, along with his 18 new found friends.

"Then why would I wanna play?" Carla asked dubiously.

"That's one sided too," Tiago replied.

"Nineteen to one," he laughed.

His sister laughed nervously, backing away as the others slowly followed.

"Look! It's Eva!" Carla gasped, pointing in a direction. All the toucan kids and Tiago turned to look, allowing Carla to shoot off.

"Hey! You don't win that easy!"

For the umpteenth time, Bia fell onto Jewel after jumping off the branch.

"You're not meant to just jump, try flapping your wings downward," Jewel advised after catching her again.

"But I'm trying," Bia whined.

"This isn't really working. Should I go ask Tulio?" Blu suggested.

"Nah, not yet. Not until it's totally not working," Jewel replied.

"Who's Tulio?" Bia asked.

"He's a human that helps birds," Blu explained simply.

"In fact, he helped build your room."

Bia struggled to recall. She couldn't remember who built the treehouse.

"Alright, back to work," Jewel said, carrying Bia up onto the branch again.

"This time, try observing how I fly," Jewel instructed.

Bia watched as Jewel jumped off the branch and flew easily.

"You're making it seem easy!" Bia complained.

"Well it is," Jewel replied. "Go on. Try it again."

Bia exhaled and focused on her mother's flying. She observed closely at Jewel's wings, and extended her own, following in sync. Total silence enveloped around the chick as she felt the rhythm.

Up, down, up, down...

Bia prepared, and jumped. Jewel widened her eyes a little as Bia hovered for a few seconds straight...

The silence in Bia's mind suddenly broke, and she lost her focus. Her wings started going at irregular and frantic speeds, and she flapping around, as if stuck in a web. Not long after, she started falling. With a swift action, Bia grabbed onto Jewel's leg, and held on, whimpering a little as she looked down.

"It isn't that high!" Jewel huffed, slowly lowering herself to the ground.

"That was so close, you almost got it," Blu said.

"Yes, you almost did it," Jewel agreed, looking at Bia while standing on one leg. Bia still hadn't gotten off Jewel.

"Er, you can come off now, we're on the ground," Jewel said, gently shaking her leg.

Bia looked down and loosened a little, until she finally slipped off onto the ground.

"Shall we try again?" Jewel asked.

Bia hesitated as she thought.

"Okay."

This shall be my last attempt.

Don't fall!

Bia's mind seemed to be talking to her, and she shook her head a little in slight confusion.

Jewel carried her up to the branch again. Bia stood on the branch, and closed her eyes as she took a couple of deep breaths. As Blu and Jewel watched, Bia took a short jump, with her eyes still shut.

Bia bit down as she expected herself to hit the ground, or fall onto Blu. But a few seconds passed, and that didn't happen.

"Bia! You're flying!"

At Rafael's hollow, the toucans, plus Tiago, had all too predictably cornered Carla.

"Do a forfeit!" Tiago laughed, intent on seeing Carla making a fool of herself.

"What! No!" Carla refused, crossing her wings. "This was unfair from the beginning anyway."

"So why would it be fair now?" Tiago asked.

"For the sake of it?" Carla replied.

The toucans suddenly broke into some whispering, hiding their conversation from Tiago and Carla.

"Hey what you guys talking about?" Tiago tried to know. Carla tried to sneak off, but was blocked by a few toucans.

Without much warning, Tiago was pushed in with Carla, and the toucans surrounded them in a jiffy.

"That's what you get for ditching me," Carla said smugly as she saw her brother with her.

"What are they doing?" Tiago asked nervously as the toucans slowly closed in with mischievous looks.

"Now you know how I've been feeling," Carla replied.

"Charge!" One of the toucans yelled.

Carla and Tiago tried to fly away, but we're both pinned down by the kids.

"Attack!"

The two blue macaws burst out laughing, as the toucans tickled them all over.

"Nohoho! Lemme go!" Carla gasped as she tried to crawl away from the tickling wings, only to notice that one of them was holding her down.

"Ah it's just initiation," one of the toucans laughed.