Introduction:

Honestly, the reason I did this series was because I wanted to see what would happen when a character would wish upon a star and to see how my friends help him or her with what they're currently facing with. This really has been a lot of fun to work and I can't wait to work on the next 2 volumes of the series and that should show that this series can help with anyone who's dealing with this and that in their life.

Chapter 1: Before My Friends Arrived

For Littlefoot and his friends, life in the Great Valley was like heaven for them. They live with their families and they get to hang out with each other and play without any conflict or toruble. That is until one day, fate almost tore them apart from each other. The mess all started when the adults have a meeting about what to do next. It was hard for them to agree on certain issues like what to do if Sharptooth ever came back or if the place turns from too cold to too hot. Now, they of course yelled at each other because they disagreed with what the hell they're actually saying. One of the adults even threating to leave the valley if something bad ever happens to their children. It was probably the hardest talk they ever had to go through. While the adults were talking, the kids were having an argument about what to do next. They argued so loudly that the adults decided to separate them and they wanted to know what the hell were they arguing about. Luckily, no one got hurt but if that argument got worse, it would mean that the kids are no longer friends. That night, Grandpa made a wish upon a star and hoped that someone or something would help his son and friends. What he didn't know was that wish was about to come true.

Chapter 2: My Friends Arrive

Once the next morning arrived, the children were playing with each other as if the argument from yesterday never even happened at all. While Littlefoot was with his friends, Grandpa was getting a drink when then all of a sudden, he saw something he's never seen before. In the lake were 5 hippos, a triple king sized polar bear, a reindeer, a black angus cow, a panther who could walk and talk like a human, and a white rhino. He couldn't believe it because his wish came true and he knew would be the right thing he did. Before he could say something, Hilda started talking by saying "Hello Grandpa. I know what you're thinking, no you're not dreaming and yes this is real because you made a wish upon a star last night and now, here we are. If you were wanting to know our names, i'm Hilda and these are my friends: Peter, Ralph, Jack, Tom, Milo, Wendy, John, Michael, and Rocky and we also have red billed oxpeckers. Since we're here, we heard about what happened yesterday and we understand that sometimes an unnecessary argument can happen. So, how about we help them figure out what they were arguing about yesterday." Grandpa then decided to let them help out.

Chapter 3: My Friends Help Out

Once that was done, my friends then knew it was time to get to the bottom of this mess and find out what the argument was really about. When they arrived, the children couldn't believe it because they thought they were dreaming but really they weren't. My friends asked them why did they argued yesterday. They told them it was because there was some misunderstanding. Now, it was starting to make more sense. They also told them they forgived each other each other this morning. That's why they were playing with each other.

Chapter 4: Everything Goes Back To Normal

Once they were done, my friends and the gang deicded to talk to the adults about what happened yesterday. They told them that the reason for the argument was all a bunch of misunderstanding and they forgived eaxh other earier that day. The adults were relived because they thought it was about something else. Once that was done, Grandpa thanked my friends for helping out because they knew just what to do. My friends knew their work was done for now until the next person wishes upon a star for their help.

Chapter 5: Epilogue

Life in the Great Valley was back to normal now that Littlefoot and his friends didn't make the argument worse. Grandpa knew that making that wish for my friends was a good idea because now everything is now back to normal.