[4. Plead]

Poperri's determination raged throughout her body. She had no idea about these lied her own grandpa told. She felt furious, confused, she didn't know what to do.

Poperri wiped her tears off, she stuttered, "I had no idea this was going on. My grandpa is a huge liar, I should've never trusted him." Poperri eyes started to water up, "I'm so sorry, I wish I could've done something about this. But I didn't."

The Keepuh Family sympathized her. Far patted her back and reassured her, "It's not your fault Poperri, you didn't do anything, it's okay. We understand. It's your safety above ours, we're fine here in this forest!"

Poperri snapped,"No! I will not let you people sit and talk about this!" The Keepuh's stopped and stared,"I will fight for what's right, which is saving every last one of you Monkey People! I understand the truth now, the truth is that you people aren't the problem, you're not monster. How could I have been so blind?" Poperri shouted, "I'll help all of you! Fair treatment for the Keepuh Family!"

The Keepuh's chanted and cheered for Poperri's remarks. It felt joyous, all around the forest. Birds chirping, happy voices all around. It was nice, for a moment. The people in the Blue CIty heard this and wondered what was all the racket in the forest. The place went silent.

Moe whispered in the silence, "Alright then. Good luck, Poperri!"

Poperri waved goodbye at the Keepuh People and started trudging away with a fist full of regret and agony. She couldn't just stand there, oblivious about what's going on in the world. She knew she had to do something. But what?

Poperri entered her house. No sounds to hear, no one in sight. She navigated her way through the darkness, trying not to disturb the peace and silence throughout the place. She placed her foot on the stairs. They creaked and squeaked. Her heart was racing, she didn't want to get caught sneaking out at night, who knows what would happen? She made her way up the staircase swiftly and ran to her bedroom. Safe and sound. Poperri waited until the sun rose up.