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Chapter Four: Leaving the Infirmatory and Evil Chipmunks
Riddum's eyes flittered open. He slowly sat up.
"I'm glad to see you're awake," Sister Janet said from aside the bed. Riddum stretched and scratched.
"May I get up, Sister Janet?" Riddum started to climb out of bed.
"You best not."
"But someone in my dream, they told me to get up, be what I should be." There were many moments of silence.
"Well, I don't know. It was only a dream. Oh well. You look good enough to leave the bed. OK, I guess so." Riddum was so happy he could shout. But he didn't. Instead, he just got up and left the infirmatory. "Be careful, Riddum!" the little mouse yelled after Riddum.
"Smidgum, can you come here please?" A young strong chipmunk came into the tent.
"Aye, chief, ya wanted me?" Smidgum said.
"You can climb very well, right? If so, I need you to do me a little favor," a naturally black chipmunk replied.
"Anything, chief. You name it, I'm yer man." The young chipmunk went into a strong salute.
"I need you to retrieve this for me." He handed the young chipmunk a piece of paper with half a poem on it. You can find it in the rocks of the Redwall Abbey. Bring digging tools. You will need to dig. Dig far at the eastern point of the abbey. Right in the middle. Got it?" Smidgum nodded. "Good. Now go, quickly."
"Aye, Sunfluke." The young chipmunk left the tent. Sunfluke, the black chipmunk, laughed evilly.
"I will be the hero of Redwall. I will show them not to outcast chipmunks!" With that the black chipmunk left the tent.
"Oh, man. Why did he have ta choose me? What good am I?" Smidgum said to himself as he walked through Mossflower Woods towards the Redwall Abbey.
"Riddum! How you been? Are you OK? Oh! I've missed you so much!"
"I've missed you too, Emiley," Riddum smiled slightly at his hare friend.
"Whatcha been doin', buddy? Huh? Huh? Tell me! Tell me! Please?"
"Settle down, fuzz-tail! I haven't been doing too much lately. Just layin' about sleeping, eating, thinking. You know, that kind of stuff. What you been doing?"
"The usual. Eating, sleeping, thinking, and playing. Oh, little waterdog, why does it matter what we've been doing! All I care about is that you're OK!" Emiley gave Riddum a very big hug.
"OK, Emiley! That's enough now! You can let go! Emiley!" The young hare did not let go.
Chapter Four: Leaving the Infirmatory and Evil Chipmunks
Riddum's eyes flittered open. He slowly sat up.
"I'm glad to see you're awake," Sister Janet said from aside the bed. Riddum stretched and scratched.
"May I get up, Sister Janet?" Riddum started to climb out of bed.
"You best not."
"But someone in my dream, they told me to get up, be what I should be." There were many moments of silence.
"Well, I don't know. It was only a dream. Oh well. You look good enough to leave the bed. OK, I guess so." Riddum was so happy he could shout. But he didn't. Instead, he just got up and left the infirmatory. "Be careful, Riddum!" the little mouse yelled after Riddum.
"Smidgum, can you come here please?" A young strong chipmunk came into the tent.
"Aye, chief, ya wanted me?" Smidgum said.
"You can climb very well, right? If so, I need you to do me a little favor," a naturally black chipmunk replied.
"Anything, chief. You name it, I'm yer man." The young chipmunk went into a strong salute.
"I need you to retrieve this for me." He handed the young chipmunk a piece of paper with half a poem on it. You can find it in the rocks of the Redwall Abbey. Bring digging tools. You will need to dig. Dig far at the eastern point of the abbey. Right in the middle. Got it?" Smidgum nodded. "Good. Now go, quickly."
"Aye, Sunfluke." The young chipmunk left the tent. Sunfluke, the black chipmunk, laughed evilly.
"I will be the hero of Redwall. I will show them not to outcast chipmunks!" With that the black chipmunk left the tent.
"Oh, man. Why did he have ta choose me? What good am I?" Smidgum said to himself as he walked through Mossflower Woods towards the Redwall Abbey.
"Riddum! How you been? Are you OK? Oh! I've missed you so much!"
"I've missed you too, Emiley," Riddum smiled slightly at his hare friend.
"Whatcha been doin', buddy? Huh? Huh? Tell me! Tell me! Please?"
"Settle down, fuzz-tail! I haven't been doing too much lately. Just layin' about sleeping, eating, thinking. You know, that kind of stuff. What you been doing?"
"The usual. Eating, sleeping, thinking, and playing. Oh, little waterdog, why does it matter what we've been doing! All I care about is that you're OK!" Emiley gave Riddum a very big hug.
"OK, Emiley! That's enough now! You can let go! Emiley!" The young hare did not let go.
