Major watched the stars as the glitter with glamor and beauty.
Wondering if his father was watching from below.
He heard his sister and his mother say goodnight then went to the stalls to sleep and dream.
*Father, I don't know if you can hear me or if you see this right now.
But I make a promise to you to protect them and your memory.* Major II promised in his mind as he went on the patrol.
The next morning a car was heard through the second strongest animals ears.
A man was coming to Animal Farm!
A man!
The pink porker did not like this.
Neither did the dogs.
They saw a black contraption enter the place with all the other animals awakening from the dreams and turning to noise that has entered their home.
As the human or Mr. Whymper was about to step out of his ride when Major and the dogs attacked him, causing him to shut his door and ask for help.
Napoleon opened the door to see Mr. Whymper being attack by his own dogs and nephew.
"Oh!
You must be the owner.
Allow me to introduce myself.
My name is Mr. Whymper of Whymper's company.
Um, could you please call them off?
I am not here to harm anyone, just make trade." Mr. Whymper pleaded as Major let out a growl.
The black hog gave squeal to stop his dogs and Major II to stop.
The fierce canines stopped as soon their master ordered them to.
Major let out a growl, but hesitantly let the human be, but gave the man a glare.
"Now, may we talk?
Without your scary security?" Mr. Whymper asked as he still kept his eyes on the pink porker.
The leader of Animal Farm nodded as the salesman entered the house.
Snow and Boxer went to Major to see what was going on.
"What is that fat, greedy, walking bacon is up to now?
Why make deals with humans?" Major demanded.
"I don't know." Snow oinked as she and her brother watched their shadows talked.
"I don't like this." Snow whispered as her best friend, Pearl the hen sat on her head.
The conversation soon ended in the afternoon.
The man known as Mr. Whymper left with, what appeared to be eggs and some wheat.
All the animals turned to see the black porker that had a basket filled with seeds and bottles.
"Hold on, Napoleon!
What on heaven and earth is gong on hear?
Why was that man leaving with the eggs and wheat?
Where did you get those seeds and bottles?
Why was he here?" Major demanded.
But Napoleon did not answer and Squealer the assistant came out.
"Comrades, are leader, as wise as he's beloved has decided to trade with the outside world.
You hens are to make the first trade, all your eggs.
I am sure you are proud of being in this great cause." The cowardly porker smiled as half of the hens protested.
That was the night of the Chickens Uprising.
At night Snow and Major slept in the stalls to hear commotion going on in the hen house and saw pigs fleeing.
Pearl, knowing not to be involved, joined Major and Snow in the stall, saw her sisters fighting for their eggs.
Pearl the hen had a talent for knowing when things were going to go wrong, knew that soon the tyrant was going to call his hounds.
She was right and most of her sisters who fought in the revolution for their eggs, were slaughtered by the beasts.
All the animals in Animal Farm could do was watch.
Soon it was over and a meeting was called.
The hens who were involved that survived were treated as prisoners by the dogs.
"Comrades, there are traitors among us.
Involved by Snowball and Jones to destroy Animal Farm!" The black pig shouted.
"That is a load of Ox crap and you know it!
One: Our father was never a traitor!
Two: The hens only attacked because you tried to steal their eggs, you monster!" Major shout, but then sat down when his sister gave a look to stop.
She did not want to lose her brother like they lost her father.
"Who else is guilty!
Come up and confess!" Napoleon demanded as a sheep, and a goose came up.
"Major!
Your job is to see if the job is done!" The swine ordered as he was forced to go with the dogs to take care of the so called traitors with full work.
"I am so sorry..." The second strongest animal frowned as the night was tainted with blood.
Then the rules were change to:
An animal must not kill another animal WITHOUT CAUSE!
With 'Without Cause' written in blood.
