The two dragonets were guided to a large group of trees. Juniper had sighed, and turned to Blair and Acacia, "Alright. How are we doing this, do you guys got this or do you want me to fetch others to hel-"

"I think we should be fine," The yellow RainWing growled, "Juniper, just watch these children for a minute while we take these two off. Blair, with me."

The two had went to the net had put Tsunami and Starflight in. They had carried it quite well for only the two them as they walked. As they started to fly off with the two towards the large trees over head, they seemed to be doing better.

Lilac glanced back at where they left, ". . .why are they going up there?"

"Oh, our village is in the trees. It's going to be the best place you'll see, I'm telling you."

Cobalt had looked at his Gryphon, a skeptical glance obvious to her. Lilac shrugged as she stared up, "Are we going up there too? Is the nursery up there too?"

"Yeah!" Juniper said joyfully, her scales shifting pink, "come on, let's go you two!"

She had flapped her wings, and lifted up to the sky. The RainWing had hovered over the two as she waited for them to wobbly lift up alongside her. She turned and flew towards a certain group of trees. Cobalt followed, Lilac being not too far behind him.

The two were guided to a circular hut, which was made of light materials, twigs, branches, large leaves. Although it looked crude, it looked sturdy, and comfortable. Juniper had landed on the large wooden platform that the hut rested on, the two dragonets following.

The SeaWing and Gryphon had followed Juniper in, and she was surprised on what she saw.

At least five RainWing dragonets had gather around the entrance to the hut, all of them getting rowdy and excited. Two other were in the hut, but, they tended to themselves. They seemed to be only slightly interested. They are probably shy, Lilac thought.

"Children! Children, back up!" Juniper had explained with a few chuckles as she softly pushed the dragonets out of the way. They grew quiet once they gained sight of Cobalt and Lilac. One of the dragonet, a red and turquoise RainWing, looked at the SeaWing suspiciously, small growl escaping him as he looked closer.

All Cobalt did was huff at him as he glanced away.

Juniper pushed the dragonet back behind the four other RainWings, "These two here, Lilac and Cobalt, will be staying here for a bit until we figure stuff out." She glanced at the two dragonets at the back, "Now, be kind and respectful to them, as they not only would they despise you being rude to them, but, you wouldn't enjoy someone being rude to you ."

The five all murmured an agreement. Juniper nodded, "I'll come get you when your other friends wake up, okay?" and like that, the older RainWing slowly left the hut.

A brown RainWing with white accents on her face and body stepped forward, ". . .well, nice to meet you, I guess." She had grabbed Lilac's claw and shook it, then Cobalt's, "I'm Coffee."

The two glanced at each other, maybe this stay wouldn't all that bad.

"Nice to meet you, Coffee," the Gryphon glanced behind her, ". . .who may you all be?"

They all glanced between eachother, until a multi-shaded green male stepped up, "I'm Tea," he glanced back, "And this one here," he pulled a forward a dark green and bright blue laughing dragonet forward, "is my idiot, Stream."

"Ha! O-oh. . .sorry, he's a bit of an idiot too- just, three moons, Beetle!"

Now a black dragonet walked forward, him laughing too. He put a elbow on the other's shoulder, "I like dark jokes," he said through a laugh.

. . .wonderful.

Cobalt sighed as he slowly walked past the four dragonets that walked forward, and past the one who had approached him before. The SeaWing went to a purple dragonet who had stayed away from the group, and plopped down next to them.

Everyone in the group of five had gasped, like they had seen a tree grow right infront of them, ". . .he's going to talk to Violet."

"Oh, he's going to make her upset," said the dark one, Beetle. Stream had nodded, "She's going to break down in tears if he says something wrong- or anything in general."

"Why do you guys care?" A voice came from behind Lilac, she turned to a diorite grey dragonet with orange accents in the shapes , "She's had a rough past, it's already enough to gossip and slash or start thinking negatively of her."

The four looked at eachother. ". . .well, why do you care?" Tea had asked.

"Because I have a feeling known as sympathy, my friend. Like Coffee and Beetle, and hopefully the new ones." He glanced around for a second, "Also because she's nice and pretty and I love her- you are already aware of that."

He is quite open about that, Lilac thought. Coffee nodded at what the dragonet had said, "He's not wrong. . ."

"I know, I know," Stream said, "it's just- how can you not talk about her when she's either constantly upset, crying, or alone?"

"You help her," the dragonet said, "like me, you just talk to her. Let yourself be the shoulder she can mourn on. . .let yourself be the one she can trust and call a friend. . .or a boyfriend, in my case."

The four nodded, but, the red and turquoise RainWing stepped up and approached the grey, "Oh, aren't you such a hero, Stinger?"

"Be quiet, Ant," the grey one growled back, "you need to be more kind to your sister."

"Yeah!" Tea said, "even if we do talk about her- oh my, we are kind of hypocrites."

Ant had turned around, "Shut up, Tea, 'wish you burnt in that hut-fire."

. . .excuse me? Lilac had a sudden sense of danger from this dragonet, what he just said was terrifying!

"No, Ant, you need to shut your trap," Stinger growled, "you've been causing nothing but trouble, ever since you came here after your parents went missing, you've just been a real jerk."

"I could care less, Stinger!" the red dragonet growled, "The new me, and Violet has changed too, but, I guess you find that good."

"Do you think I enjoy her depression, Ant?" Lilac instantly felt a large wave of sympathy wash over for the quivering dragon in the corner. Cobalt had glanced at her as he blocked view of the arguement from the purple dragonet.

The RainWing snickered as he didn't answer. He walked to an opposite end of the hut, the grey dragonet sighed. He turned to Lilac, "I don't know what's up with him. . .I'm Stinger, you are?"

"I'm Lilac." she said. The rest of the RainWing group went to the other part of the hut. The Gryphon glanced at Cobalt, the purple dragonet, or Violet, was talking to him. Stinger smiled as he watched them too, "This is what the others should do. Talk to her."

". . .how old are you guys?" Lilac asked, "Also, you said you were her boyfriend?"

"Yep," the dragonet nodded with an even warmer smile, "the best dragon I've ever met. . .we're both four, the group over there is in the two to five range. While Ant over there. . ." the grey RainWing stared at the glaring dragonet, ". . .is three."

She slowly nodded, ". . .I'm going to go to Cobalt, go talk to him and Violet."

"I'll come too."

The two started to make it over. With the slight comfort Lilac got of being in the hut, she felt like she would get along with most of the dragonets here. Though, she still had the thought of being separated from Audio and Sunny, she missed them severely. She wanted- no, needed to see them again.

They'll find me. . .they'll find us. She thought, they have to.