The village wasn't the same since last night terrorizing incident. Percy couldn't go back sleep that night. It was hard to go back to sleep without thinking about Brenda, and the others fates in the hands of a yeti, who take them to God knows where. Probably real far as many have guessed. He also has been thinking why the yeti did what he or she did and why it did not take him when it had the chance to. Maybe it had a change of heart at the last second? Or it did not want him. Also from the looks of it, it did not look anything like Migo and other yetis. It suggested it is a different type of yeti of some kind, almost ape-like mash with a gorilla. But after all that, he went to sleep.

And of course, he reports to the police in the morning about Brenda and Hank missing as many have. He also told what he witnessed; however, Percy left out the 'thing' being the yeti out purposely because he thought it would ruin the relationships that they had with the yetis. It would destroy everything that he's been fighting for if they were to know. He knows he can get a lot of trouble for leaving out important details, but at this point, he didn't care.

Percy is still timid but a bit calmer and collected. He sat at the living room table with a bowl of cereal with the news on and running on television. He would usually watch very little of the press, but this time is essential because the incident last night made headlines and world news. Reports confirm that seven people were taken from this village, including Brenda and Hank. The police out right now on the ground and air looking for those who were stolen here and from other communities.

The room never felt so silent without Brenda here. Her frush cleanroom felt empty and lifeless without her. Percy made up Brenda's bed after breakfast to make a bit neater, whenever she found along with the others and make her return. Percy got dressed and put on his red winter jacket, winter boots, and gloves and headed outside his apartment and took a stroll into town. There were very few people outside, and the police seem to be every corner it felt like.

He walked over to the entrance of the town and sat down a bench to wait for Migo and the other Yetis to arrive. It's about time they know about this, epically the Stonekeeper if he bothers coming down. Percy felt like he would know what to do. While waiting, he played Wizards and Spells, a puzzle game that helped pass the time and get his mind off of things.

Then he heard sniffing right next to him. He turned to see a young Asian girl who had black hair in two braids with a bang, and she's wearing a purple winter jacket and boots sitting next to him on the bench. The girl is crying next to him. She wasn't there before. Now Percy had no idea what to do, and her parents don't seem to be around. Teacnilly, he's stranger to her and shouldn't be talking to a kid. But he couldn't watch the girl sob anymore.

"Hey, are you alright?" Percy asked nicely to the crying little girl. She turns to him and become surprised to see him sitting next to her.

"Y-Your P-Percy Patterson." She sniffed. "I-I w-watch your show all the time." Percy is surprised that he had a little fan of his show in the Himalayas. Only because last time he checks, everyone hated the show to its core. So it's kind that their someone out there like his show for what it is.

"Oh, that's nice" Percy quickly said and immediately got back at the pressing matter at hand. "Are you alright? Where are your parents?" She becomes hesitant to answer that as she became sadder to point she going spring more tears.

"My m-mother... is g-gone!" She sobbed and unexpectedly hugged Percy tight. It is a loud scene that took place, people around the two watched the scene form feet away "I looked all over for her, but I couldn't find her!" Percy can already know that her mother is one of the seven that went missing last night, its too obvious. He patted her back to comfort her.

"What's your name? How old are you?" Percy asked her.

"My name is May." May sniffed a little. "I'm seven."

"May, is there anyone you can stay with until the police find your mother? Anyone at all?"

"No." She said sadly but quickly came up with a solution. "But I could stay with Lulu till then."

"Lulu?" Percy questioned.

"Yeah, Lulu, she a yeti and I play with her every time she and the yetis come over. And hey, here they are now!" May shouted as she pointed to the entryway. Just as she said, the Yetis are headed down as they speak, just like they always do. Percy is pleased to see them come. May took off running out to open as many have followed her out. Percy happily followed them out with nothing holding him back.

Once Yetis made it down with excited looks on their faces, Percy ran straight for Migo as soon he spotted him saying bye to his dad. With a healthy beating heart, he sprinted as his feet met the heavy snow every time he took a step. "Snowball! Hey!" The human shouted as he waved. That got Migo's attention when he saw him running towards him. He smiles, sweetly.

"Smallfoot! Hey-whoa!" Migo is cut off quickly when his Smallfoot hugged his right leg tightly. Percy's face met his warm white snow fur of his leg. Migo looked down at his leg dumbfounded while his friends, Kolka, Gwangi, and Fleem look at it in great awe.

"Aww! He misses you!" Kolka screech as she hugs herself.

"He knew I'd be back," Migo assured them. He then turned attention to Percy, who is looking up to him and saying many things. If only Migo understood what the little guy is saying."Everything okay, little guy?" Gwangi notices something off about the Smallfoot.

"Something differently up with him, he looks...fidgety." Gwangi pointed out. He notices the Smallfoot looks he's thrilled to see them. Migo hummed in agreement.

"If you haven't noticed, guys, Smallfoot village look like they saw a ghost," Fleem said too relieved. "Well, at least my 'fans' are not following me for once." Now that Fleem mentions it, they all notice it; the Smallfoots were no longer their hyper and upbeat selves like they were, including Percy himself.

"This is serious, Fleem." Kolka scolded. "What if something happened?"

"Like what? What in the world would mess with these short guys?" Fleem shouts back.

Meanwhile, The little guy let's go his hold on Migo's leg and started to look around for to make sure every-yeti friends are here. Percy realized one is missing.

"Where's Wonder?" Percy asked.

"Meechee will be coming down later," Migo assured quickly. Then Migo notices someone is missing too that's suppose to be with the Smallfoot.

"Say, where's your friend? Is she around here?" Migo said, referred to Brenda. To get him to understand what he's saying, he pointed next to him. Usually, Brenda would be standing next to or off hanging out with Meechee someplace. Once he understood, he saddened and shook his head slowly. Worry dawned on Migo's face. His friends showed the same emotion. "Is she okay? Is she at home?" Migo made a roof with his hands to represent home.

Percy shakes his head again to their surprise. "I'm afraid not."

Migo looks around at Smallfoots who were greeting the others yetis. They all had fear, and despair seems. As Gwangi had said about Percy, they looked fidgety too. As for yetis, they were confused about what is wrong with their friends just as they were. Something is wrong, and they knew it, but the question is: what? Migo crouches down to the Smallfoot's level as the snow around him crushes. He saw the little guy's troubled face.

"What happened last night?"

Percy guided his yeti friends into the village to dashboard that he notices right near the entrance, it's the first thing you see. There, the police put missing posters from not just this village but every village that had villagers reported missing. They did not understand at first what they were looking at. All they saw is Smallfoots on a piece of papers with Brenda and Hank on them with words they couldn't read on the bottom.

"Wait, he's not here too?" Migo pointed.

Percy nodded. "Mhmm."

"Do you know where they are?" Kolka asked as she translates.

The redhead shook his head. Gwangi gasped. "They went missing...last night."

Percy wasn't sure if he should tell them about the kidnapper has been a yeti all this time. What if they were offended

Fleem's eyes widen."Oh my gosh, this is serious!" Fleem then grabbed Percy and lifted him to his face. It made Percy a little uncomfortable. He swears this short yeti has something on him that he doesn't. Why does he like grabbing him so much?

"Tell me, little creature! What did you see that very night!" Fleem said, trying to sound demanding as he shakes him.

"Fleem, stop. You are scaring the poor guy!" Kolka cried.

"But I'm asking him if saw anything," Fleem replied incessantly.

"Put him down, Fleem," Migo said flatly.

"...Oh, alright." Fleem sluggishly put the Smallfoot down to the ground and let's go of him. Migo could imagine what his friend going though about missing his friend dearly was. Now they understood why the Smallfoots were so down, it because they miss their family and friends who went missing.

Migo got on his knee and spoke with his friend. "We will help you find your friend and everyone else here, friends help each other," Migo reassured him with a light tap on the back. Percy felt he's empathy to him. It's quite amazing how intelligent these creatures are. Percy grinned. All eyes were on him now.

"Wait, we will?" Fleem asked.

"We all will," Gwangi said assertively. "As soon Meechee gets back, will tell her everything and spring into action."

"Yeah, that's right!" Kolka shouted.

"Guys!" A familiar voice said from a distance, like an echo. At first, they thought they heard things while Percy listened to a growl from afar. The others Yetis and Smallfoots catch on around them start to catch on. Then they saw Meechee and Thorp running down the hill.

"Guys, we have news!" Thorp yelled, waving his arms.

"Meechee!" The yeties said in a union.

"...and Thorp! Don't forget Thorp!" Fleem shouted.

"Wonder, thank heaven your alright," Percy said in relief. Meechee and Thorp made their way through a crowd of confused Yetis and Smallfoots, mumbling to them selfs and one another about what the fuss was about. Both made it to the group of friends out of breath.

"Meechee, Thorp, how's your chat with your dad? Is he doing okay?" Kolka asked the siblings.

"...The...Smallfoots...danger." Meechee pants, trying to get her words out to get to the point. She saw Percy glancing at her with glad eyes. She gasped in happiness and scooped the Smallfoot into a warm tight embrace, knocking the air out of him. Percy had no clue what was going on with her; she seemed revealed to his understanding. Without a doubt, he is glad to see her too.

"Your okay" She whimpers to him. Then her eyes started searching for Brenda.

"Of course he's okay." Migo worriedly assures her. Migo and his friends started to feel concern for Meechee, something going on and they knew it. "Meechee, what's going on? What happened to your father?"

"The Smallfoots are in terrible danger! There, I said it." Thorp yelled out loud so every-yeti lingering around the area can hear. They all gasped, including Migo and his friends. The crowd mumble to each other and looks their human friends in worrying. As for the Smallfoots, they stayed silent in confusion.

"Danger?"

"Their in danger?"

"No way."

Migo was trying to process this. He gasped. He looked fearful at his scarred and confused Smallfoot friend in Meechee's hold. Most of them were. He is worried for Percy and others safety. "What? Thair in Danger? But-" Migo mumbled.

Meechee places Percy down to the ground on his feet, where he looked at every one face to see their response to this. Migo's sight stayed on Percy and right back to Meechee when she recited. "It's true, and my father told Thorp and me about it this morning."

"How does the Stonekeeper know that?" Gwangi raised a question.

"Because apparently, there's another yeti village that-"

"Wait, there's another yeti village!?" Kolka interrupts Thorp's explanation. The Yetis gasp again in shock in hearing such news. They couldn't believe what their hearing.

"Yes! And their Stonekeeper despises Smallfoots and want them all gone!" Meechee shouted. She felt warm tears coming down her furry cheek. The yetis gasps once more but this time, it was louder - so much info given in such little time. Many yeti minds were making questions and conversation spark between yetis. There are two Stonekeepers? Another village? That one Stonekeeper hates Smallfoots and wants them gone? Migo thought very heavy about as he fearful looked many Smallfoots and their kids, who look lost as ever.

What going to happen to them?

"Meechee," Migo spoke to her. "We have something to tell you when you came down." Meechee turned to him and her friends. They almost did not show her this, only because it would only make her feel worse. They showed her the dashboard. Meechee observed the pictures. Her sights went to Brenda's photo.

"All the Smallfoots you see on there, are missing or have gone missing last night." Meechee looked over at Percy, who sadly nodded to confirms it. Meechee's heart sank while Thorp started to feel sympathetic. The blue sky suddenly is covered in gray clouds slowly. Everyone looked notice the weather is changing, almost like it was on cue.

"They all have been kidnaped," Meechee whispered. "They all have been taken to the north village."

Kolka gasps in horror and covers her mouth to stifle it. Everyone else started mumbling in fear.

"What are we going to do?"

"We can't let them steal them!"

"They're our friends!"

"Who in the right mind would do such a thing?"

Meanwhile, Percy is left lost to this whole aspect. All he heard is yetis growling exchange back and forth for serval minutes. The British host already has the sense that they found out the villagers are missing. He felt heartbroken for Meechee that she had to find like that. He saw other people who are just worried about their yeti friends. He glared at Migo, who glanced back at him with sad eyes.

"Snowball?"

"Smallfoot...I'm-"

Then there is a long bang that got everyone's awareness. It sounded like thunder, but it wasn't coming from the sky, but coming from the Stonekeeper from his staff when he bangs the ground. He looked tired from rushing down the mountain but collected. He had a large gray stone in his left hand. Everyone was blown away to see the leader of the Yetis come down for the first time in a while. Even Percy.

"Dad! You came!" Meechee expressed.

"In a nick of time, too, dad! Some of the Smallfoots have already taken from this village!" Thorp added.

"The Smallfoot's friend and a few others were taken last night!" Gwangi added on quickly. Many Yetis have started add on to inform the Stonekeeper. Many humans watch them talk and try to depict what they are saying. Migo kelp silent and frown a bit. Percy wondered why he wasn't joining in on the filling the might leader on things, especially at a time like this.

"Is everything okay?" Percy asked in signals.

"Huh? I'm okay, Smallfoot." Migo replied, assuring back in signals. "We should see what's going on." Migo lets Percy get on his hand and let him get on his shoulder. They head on over the Stonekeeper and every yeti to catch him saying a sentence.

"This is worse then I thought." The Stonekeeper mumbled.

"What are we going to do?" Migo asked.

"We need to rescue them before it's too late," Stonekeeper replied firmly. Everyone nodded in agreement. "Who knows what fears their facing." Those words flowed in Meechee's mind.

"I'll go." Meechee volunteered. Before her father object, her friends spoke up.

"We all go, all five of us," Kolka spoke up. Gwangi and Migo nodded his head affirmatively. Fleem was rather confused. Meechee smiled, knowing her friends have her back.

"Even me?"

The Stonekeeper shook his head in disapproval. "Meechee you can't go, neither of you can't, it's not safe. I should go."

"But daddy, you can't leave your people with no one to lead them. I know none of us been to the north village, but we need to stop him right away from doing this ever again" Meechee tries to convince him. "Right now, my Smallfoot is probably cold, scared, and terrified that she'll never see her family and friends again." The Stonekeeper look down to his feet in the process of thinking.

"Please daddy. Let us go."

The leader let out a great sigh; he didn't want to do this. The Stonekeeper grudgingly opened the map and showed them to them. The yetis eyes widened in surprise, especially Percy. "Whoa." He uttered. The map is just like the one back in the room only except its carved by hand.

"Oh wow, there are more villages out there!?" Kolka cried out.

"Yes, five to be exact." The Stonekeeper answered back. Percy then acknowledged what the map reveals to him. And it shocked him very much. His eyes widen. His train of thought starts running. Oh my goodness, these are yeti villages! There are more guys! So that means...the redhead couldn't think straight, his heart was thumping.

"The north village is little off the mountain rages, hidden from Smallfoots." He pointed at its location on the map. "It's a long, harsh journey there on foot, and it might take the whole day. The Smallfoots are more likely kelp inside of the place." He explained.

"And what about psycho Stonekeeper?" Fleem asked.

"Be careful. I don't know what kind of yeti he is now but still, be careful." Her father hands her the map, be he didn't let go of it. He hesitated.

"You don't have to do this, none of you do."

Meechee eyed back at her friends; they nodded with determination and their eyes, even Fleem looked ready. "We want to." Her dad let's go map. She turned to her friends.

"We can do this guys, and I know we can!" Meechee motivates them. The Stonekeeper walk up front to announce every-yeti.

"Everyone, gather round!" And that what the Yetis did. The had smallfoot on their shoulders and carrying around in their hands. "The Smallfoot is indeed in danger from others yeties who wants them gone, and that's why it's up to all of to protect them while these Yetis hear are going find their friends and family and return them home where they belong."

Suddenly, all yetis become protective of their small friends. Even Garry step it up a notch to protect the twins. "If they mess with them, they with me!"

"Okay, Garry"

Migo walks out to the street and carefully scooped Percy off his shoulder and placed on the ground. Percy objected his choice and Migo saw. "W-What are doing? I thought I'm coming with you guys?" The gentle Yeti crouched down to him with nervous eyes.

"You can't come, Smallfoot. It's too dangerous." Migo tried to explain to him through signals. The smallfoot scowls. "You have to understand; you'll be safe here in the village like everybody else."

"I want to come with you. Look, I know it'll be dangerous, and there is fifty-fifty percent chance things go South for me. But I want to help you guys save my friend and everyone else." Percy pulled the begging face at Migo; he knew he couldn't resist. "Please?"

"Aw, don't give me that look," Migo sighs. "You have to stay here." Meechee saw the seen and walks over to them. Migo stood up.

"He wants to come with us," Meechee stated.

"He's my friend, Meech. It's not safe for him out there."

"I think he knows that, Migo. He wants to help."

"I know, its just...risky. He might get hurt, or sick or hungry or cold or-"

"I understand, but he's stronger than you realize."

Meechee's words you stuck in his head. He looks back down at the little Smallfoot, who still had his pleading eyes towards him. How could he say no to that little cute face? It seemed impossible. They are about to go village that either of them has never gone to before, who knows what in store over there. And the Smallfoot still insisted ongoing. Migo sighed and nodded at him.

"Alright, you can come with us."

Percy glows up. "Okay! Let me pack my things and will be on our way. Don't go anywhere!" Percy ran off to pack. Once he was out his sight, Migo saddens.

"It'll be okay, Migo. Will all watch over him." Meechee assured him.

"Thanks, Meechee."

When Percy was packing at his apartment, he made sure to load in his backpack snacks, water, blanket, flashlight, sleeping bag, binoculars, ducktape, Brenda's winter hat, and gloves to hopefully give to her. And most importantly, his phone, which is fully charged at 100%. Once he was done, he strapped on his backpack and marched outside. He saw the five yetis waiting for him. Meechee and Migo tell Kolka, Gwangi, and Fleem that Percy is coming along with them.

"You ready?" Migo asked through signals.

"I'm ready," Percy responded with determination in his voice.

"Don't worry, little man. You can always hide in my curly fur when the time comes." Gwangi assured the little guy. Percy and Migo nodded.

"We're team, guys!" Kolka exclaimed.

Before they go, they went to say goodbyes to their loved ones. Meechee hugs her father and brother. "You don't have to do this; I could go with you."

"It's okay, dad. I want to do this. I love dad." Meechee and the Stonekeeper hug tight one more time.

"I love you too, Meechee. Be careful out there."

"I will."

Meanwhile, Migo is saying goodbye to his dad, Dorgle. His father couldn't believe this was happening.

"It's a huge world out their, son. Are you and the Smallfoot want to go out there?" Dorgle asked worriedly.

"I do, dad. Their out there."

"I know, son." His father embraced him on the verge of tears. "Make it back, all of you. I love you, son."

"I love too, dad," Migo said back.

Percy watched their exchange. It made him smile seeing a lovely Father and Son relationship. He wished that he and his father had that relationship.

"Now you two be careful," his dad said.

"We will, dad."

And off the six went, they exited the village. They walked up the massive hill as the sun but though the gray clouds. Percy remained on Migo's head with Kolka holding his backpack as he walked. Meechee is right out front leading the way with a map. Once they go on top, they took one last look at the Smallfoot village below. A cold breeze blew their fur and hair in the wind.

They turn around kept walk straight to the north village. Their quest has only just begun.