Fwala! Makes kissing hand motion! Mwa! Here is my newest update of this leetel story!
Enjoy babelies!
For Wraithy, Goopy goo, me, Anonymous-cat, brisk33, Quillian, Sinister Shadow, Healer Ariel and all the other peeps who like this story!
Yes, that's true that the Andalites on the domeship would have kinda noticed three babies and a mommy Andalite especially if they had sentries on there every night. I didn't think of that. Thank you very much for noticing it though! Let's just say the daddy made them go away when he wanted them to so his babies could come out. Oh and the room they were in during the day was sound proof! WOOTS! There goes me again! Lol. J/k! The birdie strikes again! ;) Birdie wink and smile! Lol! J/k!
Well, anyway, thanks ya for reading my story and for liking it so much and I'm glad you do!
Please keep reading and reviewing! Lovbes ya!
Enjoy my beautiful beautimus babes!
I walked through the forest, exhausted. The little ones were still tagging along behind me.
We came to a group of shrubs. A small clearing with few or no trees. I looked at the grass and sighed. It was dirty, almost dead grass, not good enough or nutricious enough for them to feed on.
"Come on." I said. "Let's keep going."
(Dodi hungry.) Dodi whined in my head.
I sighed. "I know. I know. We'll get food soon."
(Dodi don't want food. Dodi want grass. Now.) she whined again. She sounded like she was about to cry.
I sighed. "Look, we'll find somewhere with grass soon, now come on, let's go."
We continued, Dodi whimpering still in my head.
Suddenly I noticed Washju wasn't among us.
"Wait a minute! Where is Washju?" I said, stopping and Dodi ran into the back of my legs.
(Oopsie.) she said as she plopped onto the ground.
(He ran that way.) Runji said pointing his little arm over to the left.
"Oh no...no!" I groaned. "When?" I was beginning to feel the edge of panic coming on.
(Oh. Just now.) Runji replied scratching his head and then rubbing and scratching his torso belly with the same hand.
"Oh no. WASHJU! WASHJU! WASHJU, WHERE ARE YOU?" I yelled.
I heard a crying thoughtspeak voice in my head.
(I don't know. I think I'm over here! Where are you?) he was already crying and already beginning to panic.
Oh no. Not good. I couldn't have him panicking.
"Shhh! It's alright. Just come to me. Follow the sound of my voice Washju!"
(I don't know!) he began to cry again and wail.
"Shhh! Washju! Listen! Listen to me!"
Suddenly Dodi bolted off into the woods and clearing to my right.
(WASHJU?) she screamed. (WASHJU! I'M COMING WASHJU! YOU STAY RIGHT THERE WHEREVER YOU ARE!)
"No!" I yelled. But too late. She had gone out of my sight. Soon the little female was lost too.
"No!" I yelled, getting angry now.
"Runji, you stay right here with me, you hear? You better stay right here with me, alright?"
But Runji just yelled. (BUT I HAVE TO GO FIND WASHJU AND DODI!) and wailed in my face and ran off to my left in the other direction that Dodi had run off in.
"NO! WASHJU! I MEAN, RUNJI!" I groaned. "Ghaaargh! Get back here all of you at once!"
But they were gone!
I began to race through the woods ahead of me yelling.
"Runji! Dodi! Washju! Little Andalites! Can you hear me?"
No one. Nothing. Silence.
No! my mind screamed.
"RUNJI! DODI! WASHJUUUU! LITTLE ANDALITES! CAN YOU HEAR ME?" I was beginning to yell myself pretty hoarse even for a Hork-Bajir.
( I hear you!) Dodi screamed in thoughtspeak.
Yes! Dodi!
"DODIII! YOU CAN HEAR ME?"
(Yes.) she answered and she sounded like she was crying happily.
(I can hear you too.) another little voice said. Washju.
(And me too!) another one said, or almost giggled really, happily. Runji!
Finally! Thank goodness they could hear me at least.
(I can't find you though!) Dodi wailed again.
(Me neither.) Washju cried, beginning to wail too.
(Neither can I.) Runji whined beginning to wail and cry too.
Soon there was a loud rush of voices in my head.
"NOW WAIT JUST A MINUTE!" I exploded. I couldn't take anymore. When they didn't immediately cease just right after that, I yelled again. "I SAID QUIET! SHUT UP! SHUT! UP!"
They did.
"NOW EVERYONE STAY ABSOLUTELY STILL UNTIL I SAY SO!" I screamed like an idiot at the top of my lungs.
They did apparently.
"NOW HERE'S WHAT WE'RE GOING TO DO. I'M GOING TO SCREAM. AND YOU ALL ARE GOING TO SHUT UP AND LISTEN, OKAY?"
(Okay!) Dodi and Washju both said. Runji said. (Okay.) a second later.
"SHUT UP!"
(But-) Dodi began to reply in my head.
"I SAID SHUT UP!"
(But we were just answering you!) she whined and began to cry again.
"SHUT! UP!" I yelled again, or practically roared now.
She did. Good.
"NOW I AM GOING TO START YELLING AND KEEP TALKING AND I WANT YOU ALL TO REMAIN SILENT AND KEEP FOLLOWING THE SOUND OF MY VOICE. I WILL STAND HERE ABSOLUTELY STILL UNTIL YOU COME. UNTIL EACH OF YOU ARRIVES. UNDERSTOOD?"
(Yes-) Dodi began to reply.
I ignored her and began to scream and yell and to crash things around and shake things around as well, especially the trees.
After a few moments or minutes ( I really couldn't tell, I was so far gone with panic!) little Washju came running up to me and into my arms.
"YES!" I yelled, holding him and cuddling him close. "THAT'S ONE OF YOU! WASHJU! NOW COME ON DODI AND RUNJI!"
"Help me Washju!" I said hoarsely.
We began to both yell and scream and crash things around and shake trees together.
Perfect! Excellent!
Soon Runji came running up and joined us.
("YES!") little Washju and I both yelled in happiness.
(YES!) Little happy Runji yelled giggling madly and crying from happiness, and for once I was struck with how small they were.
"OKAY, THAT'S RUNJI! NOW DODI!"
Dodi began to panic again.
(NO! PLEASE DON'T LEAVE ME!)
"IT'S OKAY DODI! JUST LISTEN! PLEASE, PLEASE FEMALE JUST LISTEN!"
I was really screaming my head off now.
Soon I just began to scream and yell and crash things around a bit and Washju and Runji helped me.
"COME ON DODI!" I screamed at the top of my Hork-Bajir host's lungs. "YOU CAN DO THIS! YOU CAN DO IT! YOU CAN!"
She began to scream and wail, frustrated.
"COME ON! LISTEN UP! COME OOOON DODI!" I screamed and yelled again, and the other little two joined in.
And would you know it, a few exasperating moments later, a crying, screaming, sobbing, exasperated little Dodi came running into our midst and we all caught her into our open, loving (because we were sure glad to see her) arms, and held her close and snug.
I mean, secure.
