The rain was coming down hard; none of the kids liked the loud noise of rain hitting the cave roof.
"Hearing all that sky water makes me feel like I gotta wee-wee," Petrie stated.
"Well, go pee then, Petrie; but, not in the cave," Amber stated before going back to sleep.
Just then, Spike uttered something that only Ducky could understand.
"What he say, Ducky?" Petrie wondered.
"Spike says you better not need to poo-poo as well; if you do not make it outside, that is," Ducky answered.
Xavier and Coco groaned at the words like wee-wee and poo-poo.
"Whenever we have to relieve ourselves; Mother always asks if we need to wee-wee or poo-poo; I prefer to say pee and taking a dump; or crap," Xavier said.
"Your mother sounds like my grandmother," Ashley told Xavier.
"Totally; back in my world, she once told me to watch my language when I told her that I took a dookie and clogged up the toilet; and it was in her private relief spot when the others were occupied," Lena added.
"Dookie? You mean, it another word for poo-poo?" Petrie wondered.
"Yep; Thelma doesn't like certain things being said by people who are under 18 years old," Lena answered.
All of a sudden, Petrie had to pee; so, he took a quick minute out in all that sky water and did his business. Upon entering the cave again, he heaved a sigh of relief.
"That so much better," Petrie stated.
He then yawned and fell asleep right by the entrance. Littlefoot noticed that something was off about Petrie; however, he didn't want to disturb his rest just to check on him.
By the time morning had come, all the sky water had stopped. However, everyone but Petrie and Amber were awake.
"Ah-ah-ah-CHOO!" the sneeze jolted Petrie out of his sleep.
Since Amber was so tired, not even the sneeze was enough to wake her up.
"Amber must be so pooped," Petrie responded.
"Speaking of which; my relief spot is over at my cave by the Thundering Falls; eh, I can just go in the bushes," Lena responded before walking out to the back of the cave.
Petrie sneezed a few more times.
"Me think me caught cold from somebody," Petrie said.
"It suddenly just got cold in here," Petrie thought.
Meanwhile at one of the caves, the other humans saw the younger boy, Owen come back inside. He was carrying a book in his hands and set it down somewhere.
"Where were you?" Thelma asked.
"Out in the back taking a dookie," Owen answered.
However, his grandmother's eyes looked like they were gonna pop out of her head at that word. She recovered quickly and admonished the young teen by wagging her finger.
"DO NOT use THAT word! It sounds dirty," Thelma shrieked.
"Well, I ain't lowering myself to refer to my bowel movements with a babyish slang term like boom-boom; that's for someone who is still learning how to talk or still going through the TOILET training process," Owen retorted.
Felix chuckled under his breath; he sure taught the 10 year old well when it came to being treated like a little kid by an elder. Just then, Thelma turned around to Felix.
"Don't laugh, it's not funny," Thelma snorted.
All of a sudden, Thelma felt the tip of Grandma Longneck's tail tapping her shoulder. The elderly human turned around and jumped.
"Jeez! You scared the crap out of me!" Thelma exclaimed.
"Oh, I get it; you can say crap; but, I have to refer to my bowel movements with babyish slang terms; that's hypocritical of you, Grandma," Owen sneered.
All of a sudden, Thelma felt the tip of Grandma Longneck's tail tapping her shoulder.
"Jeez! You scared the crap out of me!" Thelma exclaimed.
"Oh, I get it; you can say crap, but, I have to refer to my bowel movements with babyish slang terms; that's hypocritical of you, Grandma," Owen sneered.
"I agree; we all should be free to refer to our body parts and bodily functions anyway we want," Grandma said.
"Not with me! If I don't like a certain word being said by a child, I don't want him to hear it or say it; now do us a favor and leave us alone," Thelma demanded.
"Eh; it's breakfast time anyway; I'm getting hungry; hope to see you there; maybe if I'm lucky, you'll leave your bitchy attitude at the cave," Grandma retorted.
And with that, the elderly longneck left to go get some breakfast.
The adult humans and the 16 year old glared at the elder.
"Mother; you get all worked up over the stupidest things imaginable; dookie is just another word for pooping for crying out loud; and you also taught me about respecting my elders; and yet, you did the opposite of what you taught me," Barbara responded.
"Yeah; after hearing the way you were acting makes me want to stay as far away from you as possible," Wyatt added.
Owen nodded and folded his arms.
"I think it's time for us to have breakfast; I'm getting hungry," Barbara replied.
Soon enough, all five humans wandered over to the Feeding Grounds for their breakfast. However, Wyatt and the boys have kept their distance from Thelma and so did Barbara.
