Mom signed admitting defeat, "Fine. But you have to feed him, you have to keep an eye on him constantly, got it Krystal?" She pointed the thing in her hand to Krystal pointing it forward with every word.

The girl shook her head bringing the frog closer and nuzzling him, to his horror, and whispered, "I will take care of you… Waterhop! That's your name, Waterhop!" Great, he thought, i'm stuck with these humans and I get a name? What have I done to deserve this? Thankfully his siblings weren't here to see this, he would be a laughing stock.

Mom laughed at the name returning to whatever she was doing, "What kind of name is that?"

Still holding him close she chirped, "Because we found him in the water and he has the color of water. And cause he can hop very far! So Waterhop!"

The dad laughed behind her, "That is a cute name Krystal. Now go wash up it's almost dinner from the looks of it."

"Okay! Dad!"

Krystal ran up the stairs off to the side and across a small hallway and opened up a door closing it behind her she hopped forward. Suddenly everything was bright yellow in the room she looked at him excitement in her eyes, "You are mine now! Oh i'm so happy! Ahh you are so cute in the light!" she pinched his cheek lightly.

Now that he could see her she had bright blond hair and to his amazement boldly green eyes, almost the color of the grass in the bright beautiful morning.

She was about pinch his face again when suddenly to his delight there was a noise from below, it sounded like a human`s yell.

With sadness she pulled back from him, "I have to go now Waterhop! But I will be back." and she ran out of the room.

Shrieking in on himself he peered around the small room, it was bright pale purple with a large nest on one side looking down he saw he was on something high that was a deep brown color. There was stuff on the walls but having no idea what it was he dismissed it.

Getting up he saw behind him his own sad reflection staring back at him, it reminded him of his nest and his family near a small pond probably by now wondering where he was. He will never see them again. He will live on the rest of his sad miserable days with these humans never going outside. They probably won't trust him to be out or if they do they will follow him everywhere he goes.