Sofia and Madeline in Elvenmoor
The Royal Coach was Rolling By Some woods, Sofia, Madeline and Roland aboard.
"Here we are, Girls." Roland declared. "The Whispering Woods."
"I've Been Wanting To Come Here For So long, Dad." Sofia Smiled.
"Me too." Madeline Beamed. "I've heard the Woods are enchanted!"
"Well, you'll have plenty of time to look around while I see how the new road's coming along." Roland told them. "And afterwards, we can have a picnic."
Clover suddenly popped up out of the picnic basket by their feet.
"Ah, why wait 'til then?" He ate a blueberry.
The coach stopped at a wooden barrier, beyond which were workers attending to the new road. The royals and Clover disembarked.
"Thank you, coachman." Sofia smiled.
"Come on, Clover." Madeline smiled. "Let's go see if we can find some fairies, or pixies, or sprites!"
"Wait up, guys!" Sofia followed.
Meanwhile, Whatnaught, who was riding on one of the horses, saw a huge silver tree with purple leaves, and raced after them.
"Come on, Whatnaught!" Madeline called.
"Girls, wait!" Roland stopped them. He held out some yellow feathers. "Here, take a couple of these?"
"What are those?" Sofia asked, as they took the feathers.
"Together feathers." Roland smiled. "If you lose your way, your feathers will point the way back to my feather, which I'll keep right here."
Sofia and Madeline's feathers glowed, and curled in the direction of Roland's.
"Thanks, dad." Madeline smiled.
"Have fun!" Roland declared, as the girls and their animal friends raced off.
"Hmm." Sofia mused. "It looks like a normal forest so far..."
"That doesn't look so normal." Clover pointed to the silver tree.
"Wow!" Madeline gasped. "I've never seen a tree like this before!"
"Me neither." Sofia agreed.
"It's so shiny!" Clover smiled.
They went over to the tree. As Clover inspected the trunk, he leaned against a hollow spot, and fell in.
"Whoa!" He yelped. "Girls!"
"Clover!" Sofia and Madeline gasped. They peeked through the hole, and saw Clover hanging onto a vine, a pit below him.
"Hang on, Clover!" Madeline reached out. "I'll get you!"
Clover swung over, and Madeline grabbed him. But then she slipped, and fell.
"Maddie!" Sofia tried to pull Madeline up, but got dragged down too.
"This can't be good!" Madeline yelled, as they fell down the pit.
They suddenly passed through a door, into a strange place with yellow mushrooms. One sprang up right in front of them, growing to reach the pink sky.
"Wow..." Sofia looked around. "Where are we?"
"Why is the sky pink?" Clover gulped.
"I don't know." Madeline shrugged.
"And look at those mushrooms!" Clover gasped.
"I don't think we're in Enchancia anymore..." Sofia frowned.
"'Course not!" A pointy-eared little person popped up from behind a mushroom. "You're in Elvenmoor!"
"Where?" Madeline asked.
"The realm of the Elves!" The Elf revealed. "I'm Elfonso, by the way."
"I'm Sofia." Sofia declared.
"And I'm Madeline." Madeline added.
"Clover." Clover nodded.
"Um... how did we get here?" Sofia asked.
"Why, through the magical Elvenmoor door, of course!" Elfonso flipped over to the door. "It takes ya from the human world to the Elven world! Human world, Elven world. Human, Elven, Human, Elven, and back again, if ya desire!"
"We desire!" Clover smiled.
"You can't go yet." Elfonso declared. "You haven't had any fun!"
"That's okay." Madeline shrugged.
"No, it's not!" Elfonso insisted. "Not okay at all. Because Elvenmoor is the land of fun! If you like to frolick, love to laugh, and crave excitement, then Elvenmoor is the place for you!"
Elfonso: You three have just stumbled through
A very special door
So now I'll show you how
We live in Elvenmoor
Elfonso led them to a wooden side, where they stuck to the underside
Elfonso: Come check out this little ride
It's an upside-downsey slide
Gravity will be defied
And you'll be starry eyed
Cause here in Elvenmoor
We like to play all day
And no matter where you turn
There's fun in your way
Welcome to Elvenmoor
A laugh round every bend
Here in Elvenmoor
The good times never end
Ha ha, yeah!
Elfonso led them to a large pond.
Now stop and take a hop
On a thrill-lilypad
Cause every dip and triple flip
Is bound to make you glad
Every thing is action packed
Like a higher wire act
You'll find plenty to distract ya
It's a simple fact
That here in Elvenmoor
We like to play all day
And no matter where you turn
there's fun in your way
Welcome to Elvenmoor
You may think that we're done
But here in Elvenmoor
The fun has just begun
I told you this was fun
Ha ha
Here in Elvenmoor
The fun has just begun!
Sofia and Madeline giggled.
"Fun, huh?" Elfonso grinned. "Wait 'til ya see the rest of Elvenmoor!"
"Yo, this place is great!" Clover smiled.
"How about I give you all the grand tour?" Elfonso offered.
"Ooh, lead the way!" Clover grinned.
"I wish we could, but we probably should be heading back." Sofia declared.
"Yeah, dad'll probably start getting worried." Madeline added.
"Aw, come on, girls." Clover begged. "We can stay a little longer, right?"
"Ye have lots of time before the door moves." Elfonso declared.
"The door moves?" Sofia asked.
"Aye!" Elfonso nodded. "Several times a day. It zips down the path to other parts of Elvenmoor. But it's a long trip to the next stop, so it gives you a warning before it moves."
"What kind of warning?" Madeline asked.
"It chimes a few minutes before it zips away to its next stop." Elfonso answered. "But it just got here, so we're good to go for a while."
"Does the silver tree on the other side move too?" Sofia asked.
"No." Elfonso declared. "The tree stays put. Only the Elvenmoor door moves."
Clover hopped over to some carrots.
"Well, it doesn't sound like we have time for a whole tour." Madeline noted.
"Aw, just at me show you at least one thing I know you're gonna love!" Elfonso pleaded.
"...Okay." Sofia sighed.
"I suppose one couldn't hurt." Madeline declared.
"Ooh, I think I already found it." Clover grinned, pulling up a carrot. "Uh, are those carrots?"
Clover took a bite out of the carrot, which suddenly became whole again.
"Even better." Elfonso smiled. "It's a forever carrot. Take one bite, take ten bites, take eleventy-fifty bites, it always grows back!"
Clover ate most of the carrot, which restored itself seconds later.
"It's a dream come true!" Clover grinned.
"But it's nothing compared to the silver spray stream!" Elfonso smiled, rushing off.
"What's a silver spray stream, Elfonso?" Sofia asked, as they followed.
"Step right up, and prepare to be dazzled!" Elfonso stopped by a log (shaped like a boat) floating in the water.
Meanwhile, another Elf popped out of the silver tree, hiding under the coach as Roland and the workers walked by.
"The road is to continue here, your majesty." The foreman declared.
"But this tree is in the way." The lower worker continued.
"Can we divert the road around it?" Roland asked.
"The ground is too uneven." The foreman declared.
"It will put us back months." Theworker added.
"We must cut the tree down, sire!" The foreman declared.
"No!" The Elf gasped.
"If we must." Roland sighed.
"We'll just go fetch our saw, then." The worker nodded.
"Oh dear, oh dear!" The Elf came out. "If they cut down that tree, the door to Elvenmoor will be lost forever! No-one will be able to get in or out!"
Whatnaught gasped.
"I've got to get help." The Elf declared. "Someone has to stop them!"
As the Elf went back inside the tree, Whatnaught saw the workers bring out the saw. His face set, he leapt into action.
Back in Elvenmoor, the girls were standing before the log.
"I don't get it, Elfonso." Madeline frowned.
"Me neither. Sofia agreed. "It looks like a normal stream."
"Oh-ho, but it's not." Elfonso grinned. "Hop in the log and prepare for the ride of your life!"
The door opened, and the other Elf entered. He saw Sofia and Madeline.
"Humans?" He ran over. "Wait!"
"Oh, hello there, Elfred." Elfonso smiled. "Meet my new friends, Sofia, Madeline and Clover. I'm showin' 'em around."
"Hi." Sofia waved.
"Nice to meet you." Madeline added.
"Do you two know the humans who are building a road through our words?" Elfred asked.
"That's our dad's royal road crew." Sofia nodded.
"Then I must speak to you about something very important." Elfred declared. "They're about to-"
"Slow down there, Elfred!" Elfonso interrupted. "Can't you see we're about to go down the silver spray stream?" He lead Sofia and Madeline into the log. "Don't worry, you have plenty of time for a ride!"
"Great!" Madeline smiled.
"We can talk after, okay?" Madeline told Elfred.
"Alright!" Clover cheered.
"Let's go!" Elfonso declared, as the log moved down the river.
"Girls, wait!" Elfred called, chasing after them. "Elfonso!"
"Hope you're not afraid of heights!" Elfonso told the girls, adding a laugh
"Heh-heh... why?" Clover frowned.
Suddenly, a spout of water blasted the log up into the sky. They were held up here for a moment, then the spout turned into a stream, carrying them back down.
"Elftastic!" Elfonso cheered.
The stream curled and loop-de-looped, sending them on quite the ride.
As Elfred watched, the door started chiming, then flew off down the road.
"Oh no!" Elfred gave chase. "Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!"
As the stream finally settled, the girls giggled.
"That was a-mazing!" Sofia declared.
"Best ride ever!" Madeline agreed.
Elfred ran over to them.
"So, what did you want to talk to us about, Elfred?" Sofia asked.
"Your royal road crew wants to chop down the silver tree in the Whispering Woods!" Elfred revealed. "If they do, we Elves won't be able to leave the Elvenmoor, and you won't be able to go home!"
"That would be awful!" Madeline gasped.
"We'll go back right now, and tell our dad not to cut down the tree!" Sofia declared, as she and Madeline got out of the log.
They ran back to where the door was, only to find it was no longer there.
"Wait, where's the door?" Madeline frowned.
"It moved." Elfred declared.
"But I thought we had time!" Sofia stated.
"Oh, sorry about that." Elfonso apologised.
"The wonders of Elvenmoor can be very distracting, girls." Elfred remarked. "With all the fun to be had here, it's hard to focus on what actually matters."
"Well, we have to catch up to the door." Madeline pointed out.
"Right, Maddie." Sofia nodded. "Where did it go?"
"Ooh, I'm afraid the door's next stop is quite a distance ahead." Elfred sighed.
"But if you follow the green path, it'll lead ya right to it!" Elfonso added.
"That's all?" Madeline asked. "Just follow the path?"
"And stay on the path." Elfred declared. "If you want to save the tree, you must not get sidetracked by all this merriment."
"We won't." Sofia pledged.
"Ready, Clover?" Madeline asked.
"Whoa, look at that!" Clover hopped down the path, gazing at an Elf riding a giant butterfly.
"Clover, we have to get to the door right away!" Sofia frowned.
"Right, door." Clover nodded. "Got it!"
"I'll come, too." Elfonso offered. "There's a whole lot of fun things to do down the green path!"
"Elfonso, this is no time for games." Elfred frowned. "You must help them to the door while I warn the others!"
"Of course." Elfonso winked. "You can count on me, Elfred!"
"Remember girls, stay on the path!" Elfred called.
Meanwhile, Roland and one of the road crew were looking at their road plans. Up in the silver tree, Whatnaught watched the two other workers bringing over the saw.
"Now, let's put on our gloves, and get started!" The foreman declared.
Whatnaught observed as they returned to their carriage and tried to put on the gloves. But one of them was having trouble.
"I don't know why, but I can't put these on." The worker declared, before his fingers ripped right through.
"Because those are mine, genius." The foreman growled.
Whatnaught jumped off the tree, landing on the saw and sending it flying into a nearby pond.
"Sorry, boss." The worker apologised.
Whatnaught hid as they returned. The workers took note of the missing saw.
"Now what did you do with the saw?" The foreman asked.
"It was right here." The underling declared.
The foreman facepalmed. Whatnaught chuckled, then scampered away.
Back in Elvenmoor, the group passed by several piles of rocks that were jumping up and down, creating a rhythmic beat.
"Oh-ho!" Elfonso cheered. "Welcome to Rock Beat Garden, my friends! The most rockin' place in Elvenmoor!"
"Wow, I've never seen anything like this." Madeline declared.
"Me neither." Sofia smiled.
A nearby pile of rocks started jumping, creating a loud noise.
"Whoa!" Clover cringed, as they covered their ears.
Elfonso crouched down by a small pile of jumping rocks.
"Ever hear of rolling rock music?" He asked. "It's an Elven favorite!"
"I can see why." Sofia declared.
"And this song's from their volcanic years." Elfonso walked over. "You should hear their new stuff!"
"Makes a guy wanna do the cottontail!" Clover started hopping over.
"Wait, what are you doing, Clover?" Madeline frowned.
"Yeah, we can't get sidetracked." Sofia added. "We have to get going!"
"Oh, right." Clover hopped back. "Sorry, girls."
"Well, I guess I can catch the next show." Elfonso sighed.
"Elfred was right." Madeline realised. "It is easy to get distracted here."
"What's that, Maddie?" Clover asked.
"Keen observation, Madeline." Elfonso declared, as they passed some rock spouts with bubbles flowing out of them. "And very true. Take this bubble field, for instance. Why, even the smartest Elf can be so swept away by the thought of taking a fun bubble ride, that he forgets all about what he's supposed to be doing!"
Sofia spotted the door in the distance.
"The door!" She pointed. "There it is!"
"Good eye, Sof." Madeline smiled.
Meanwhile, Elfonso laid back on a bubble, letting himself be carried off. Clover joined him, jumping on a bubble of his own.
"What a view!" He declared.
"Elfonso, Clover, get back here!" Sofia called.
"We have to get back there before they cut down the tree!" Madeline added.
"Don't worry, girls." Clover stood on his bubble. "We'll float right to it!" He slipped, and sprawled over the bubble. "How do you steer this thing?"
"You don't!" Elfonso grinned. "It's all part of the fun!"
"That's right, it's- wait, what?!" Clover gulped.
"You're going away from the path!" Sofia pointed out.
"We've gotta bring them back!" Madeline urged.
"Right." Sofia nodded, as they placed themselves over two small spouts. "Here goes nothing..."
Two bubbles sprang up, carrying them towards Elfonso and Clover. It was harder for them to hang on, though.
"Whoa!" Madeline gulped, as she almost slipped.
"We have to get down!" Sofia told Elfonso and Clover. "The door's just ahead!"
"But these bubbles don't come down until they want to, Sofia!" Elfonso revealed.
"Then we'll have to pop them!" Madeline declared.
They all started punching and kicking their bubbles, to no avail.
"How?" Clover asked.
"Your carrot!" Sofia pointed to the forever carrot.
"Good thinking, Sof!" Clover smiled.
Clover used the carrot to pop their bubbles, each of which deflated like balloons, sending them flying. They disembarked mere feet from the door.
"Now that, my friends, is bubble riding!" Elfonso grinned.
"Let's get to the door before it moves." Madeline declared.
They rushed over to the door, which began chiming. Sofia jumped for it, but it rushed away.
"Oh, we're too late!" Sofia groaned.
"No!" Madeline sighed.
"Aw, man!" Clover cringed.
"I can't believe we missed it again!" Sofia groaned.
"I'm sorry, girls." Clover sighed. "I guess I shouldn't have gone bubble riding."
"I didn't think it would make you miss the door." Elfonso said guiltily.
"We know there's lots of fun stuff here, guys." Madeline declared. "But we'll never get home if we keep missing the door."
"Well, I won't get off the path again, Maddie." Clover raised his paw. "I promise."
"I promise too." Elfonso added.
"Okay, but let's hurry." Sofia told them. "This could be our last chance to get through the door before they cut down the tree!"
"Come on, let's go!" Madeline added, as they rushed after the door.
Meanwhile, as Roland continued perusing the blueprints, Whatnaught saw the workers bringing axes over to the tree.
"Sorry about losing the saw, boss." The worker apologised.
"Oh, don't worry about that." The foreman told him. "Just try to hang on to your axe, okay? Now, before we start chopping down this tree, we gotta figure out which way we want it to fall."
"Um... down?" The worker suggested.
"Of course we want it to fall down!" The foreman growled. "But in which direction? This way, or there?"
Grabbing a screwdriver, Whatnaught rushed over and loosened the screws on the axe heads.
"There looks good." The worker pointed to the side of the tree.
"Okay then." The foreman nodded. They walked to the side of the tree. "On the count of three. One, two, three!"
As they swung their axes, the loosened heads flew off, and they spun around and fell. Smirking, Whatnaught juggled the screws.
Back in Elvenmoor, the group continued their trek. But Clover stopped by a bush with odd-looking red and yellow fruit.
"What are those?" He asked Elfonso.
"Oh, they're strawbapples." Elfonso answered. "And they taste better than they look."
"Oooh, I'll just have a nibble." Clover went to eat one, but was grabbed by Sofia.
"You can't, Clover." Sofia declared. "We have to stay on the path!"
"Aww!" Clover groaned. "Well, good thing I have my fancy carrot for times like these!" He took several bites out of the forever carrot, which instantly grew back. "Chomp, wait... Chomp, wait..."
"There it is!" Madeline pointed. "The door!"
They rushed over to the door.
"Time to go." Sofia declared.
"Thanks for everything, Elfonso." Madeline added.
"Yeah, especially for my-" Clover held up the forever carrot, which was snatched by a blue bird.
"Take it, take it, take it..." The bird squawked.
"My carrot, no!" Clover yelped.
"It's a Takeit bird!" Elfonso declared.
"Clover, we have to go!" Sofia yelled.
Another Takeit bird grabbed Clover.
"Girls!" Clover called.
"Clover!" Sofia and Madeline gasped.
"Oh, those Takeit birds take everything!" Elfonso groaned.
"We have to save Clover!" Madeline declared.
"But the door-!" Elfonso pointed.
"We can't leave him behind!" Sofia told him. "We're coming, Clover!"
As the others took chase, Clover was still trapped in the bird's grip.
"Yeah, easy with the claws!" He frowned.
"Too heavy!" The bird squawked, dropping Clover.
"Whoaaa!" Clover cried as he fell.
"Clover!" Madeline caught him. "Are you okay?"
"Better now!" Clover declared. "Hey, I'm sorry, girls. I know we were almost home."
"It's not your fault, Clover." Sofia smiled.
"Yeah." Madeline nodded. "All we have to do is get back on the path, and head to the door as fast as we can."
"But... where is the path?" Clover asked.
"It's back the way we came." Elfonso declared.
"But which way is that?" Sofia asked.
"I don't know!" Elfonso groaned.
They looked around the wooded area they were in.
"I think we're lost." Clover admitted.
"No, we're not lost!" Madeline pointed. "There! I see the door! Through the trees! This way!"
They made their way to the door.
"Yes!" Sofia smiled. "Here's the door!"
"Okay Clover, let's go home!" Madeline declared, as she opened the door.
"Bye." Sofia told Elfonso.
"Bye, Elfonso!" Clover added.
"Farewell, friends!" Elfonso waved.
The girls and Clover passed through the door... only to find themselves still in Elvenmoor.
"The ride back was way shorter than the ride going in." Clover remarked.
"It didn't work, Clover." Madeline frowned. "We're still in Elvenmoor."
"I don't get it. Why?" Clover asked.
Elfonso put his hand to the door, which faded in and out.
"Oh no." He groaned. "I'll tell ya why; Because that's not the real door!"
"I don't understand." Sofia frowned.
"Me neither." Madeline added.
"We're in the Grove of Illusion." Elfonso declared. "The magic here shows you what you want to see most in the world, only none of it's real. I'm afraid Elvenmoor magic can be tricky from time to time, and this is one of those times."
"Now what do we do?" Sofia asked, as the fake door vanished. "We have no idea where we are!"
"They're going to cut the tree down." Madeline declared. "And dad is going to be so worried when he can't find us!"
"He'll think we got lost in the woods." Sofia sighed.
"Wait, that's it!" Madeline pulled out her feather, which was pointing to the left.
"Of course!" Sofia pulled out hers, which was pointing the same way. "Our dad gave us these together feathers in case we got lost in the woods."
"We have to follow the feathers!" Clover declared.
"No matter what." Madeline smiled.
"Oh, you got it, Maddie!" Clover grinned.
"I shall have no fun whatsoever!" Elfonso pledged.
"Together feathers, led the way!" Sofia beamed, as they walked in the direction the feathers were pointing.
Meanwhile, the road workers had wrapped a chain around the silver tree, which was connected to a brace worn by two oxen.
"Gentlemen, what's the holdup?" Roland asked.
"We, um..." The worker mumbled.
"Had some equipment trouble." The foreman pushed him aside.
"But everything's fine now." The worker smiled.
"These oxen will pull the tree down easily." The foreman pointed out.
"Your majesty." The worker smiled.
"Very well." Roland nodded. "Get on with it, then."
Whatnaught, who was standing on one of the trees branches, squeaked in horror as the oxen started pulling at the chain. He jumped down to the chain, chittering away. This drew the workers' attentions.
"What's this?" Roland asked, as Whatnaught scampered over to him. "Hey there, little guy!"
Whatnaught started squeaking and chattering.
"I think he's trying to tell me something." Roland mused.
Whatnaught made several gestures, and pointed to the gap in the tree.
"Uh... your mother had an acorn, and it fell into that hole?" Roland asked. Whatnaught shook his head, and kept gesturing. "No? Okay... you like fishing?"
Whatnaught frowned, annoyed.
Meanwhile, the others reached a patch of giant, spinning mushrooms.
"We have to cross that?" Clover asked.
"It's the way the feathers are pointing." Madeline shrugged.
"But crossing a spinning mushroom field is impossible!" Elfonso declared. "The only way is to jump on top of them, but they'll spin us round and round and round until we get too dizzy and fall off! It's kind of fun, actually, but not if you're trying to get to the other side!"
"Can't we go around it?" Clover asked.
There was a chiming sound nearby.
"It's the door chime!" Elfonso gasped.
"Which means we're running out of time." Sofia declared. "We have to cross the mushroom field, now!"
"Right behind you, Sof!" Madeline followed.
They jumped on the mushrooms, which spun them around.
"I guess we're doing this." Clover remarked.
"Looks like it." Elfonso nodded.
They jumped onto other mushrooms. Clover was shaken, but Elfonso laughed, enjoying it.
Gradually, Sofia and Madeline leapt from mushroom to mushroom.
"Keep going, guys!" Sofia called.
"With all this spinning, I can't tell which way to go!" Clover groaned.
"Don't let it distract you, Clover!" Madeline urged. "Just focus on the feathers!"
"Focus on the feathers. Clover repeated.
"The feathers..." Elfonso said dizzily.
"Follow them, no matter which way you spin!" Sofia declared.
Clover and Elfonso followed Sofia and Madeline as they jumped across the mushrooms.
"That's it!" Madeline cheered, as she and Sofia finally reached the other side. She fell backwards, still dizzy.
Clover and Elfonso joined them, Elfonso landing on his front. As Madeline helped Elfonso up, Sofia spotted the door.
"There's the door!" Sofia pointed.
"Run, Clover!" Madeline urged, as they raced over.
The door's bell chimed as it opened for them.
"Bye, Elfonso!" Madeline waved.
"It was fun!" Sofia added.
"See ya!" Clover called.
The door shut behind them.
"Oh, for what I hope is for the last time today: farewell!" Elfonso said breathlessly.
The door slid away.
Meanwhile, Whatnaught was still trying to tell Roland what was happening. He had his tail over his head, and a tiara made of straw, mimicking Sofia and Madeline.
"Uh... you're entering a beauty pageant?" Roland guessed.
Chattering angrily, Whatnaught threw off the tiara.
"I'm sorry, little guy." Roland apologised. "I don't know what you're trying to say. But we just can't wait any longer. Gentlemen, pull down that tree!"
"Right!" The workers nodded.
The oxen pulled once more. Whatnaught rushed over and pulled one of their tails in an attempt to stop them. Suddenly, Sofia, Madeline and Clover flew out of the hole, landing in front of Roland.
"Sofia? Madeline?" Roland gasped.
"Dad!" Madeline smiled as they hugged him.
"Oh, it's so good to see you!" Sofia beamed.
Whatnaught cheered, and raced over to them.
"Did you just- were you in that tree?" Roland gaped.
"We were in Elvenmoor, dad." Madeline explained. "The land of the Elves."
"Elves?" Roland and the workers gasped.
"This tree magically takes you there." Sofia told them. "You can't cut it down, or the Elves won't be able to leave Elvenmoor ever again!"
"Then by all means, we must leave the tree standing." Roland smiled.
"Yes!" Madeline cheered.
"Thanks, dad." Sofia smiled.
Whatnaught sighed in relief.
"Foreman, the road will have to go around the tree." Roland announced. "No matter how long it takes."
"Yes, your majesty!" The foreman and his assistant saluted. "Let's get to work!"
"Thank goodness you made it back before the tree was taken down." Roland told his daughters.
"It was all because of the together feathers." Madeline smiled. "It showed us the way back to you."
"So, are you ready for our picnic?" Roland asked, as two servant brought over the basket. "You can tell me all about Elvenmoor."
"Why tell you about it, when you can see it for yourself, dad?" Sofia offered.
"Hey, yeah!" Madeline grinned. "Let's have our picnic there!"
"I don't know, girls..." Roland mused.
"Don't worry." Sofia declared. "We know how to get back."
"But let's leave one together feather here, just in case." Madeline placed her feather on a rock.
"Okay, let's picnic in Elvenmoor!" Roland smiled.
"Here we go!" Sofia grinned, as they slipped through the hole.
"Whoaaaa!" Roland yelped, unprepared for the drop.
"Never-ending carrots, here I come!" Clover followed them. "Whoa-ho-ho-hooo!"
Whatnaught jumped down the hole after Clover, ready to join in on the fun.
