Note: This is operating on the thought that some of the characters if not all in the woods are actually dolls.
It was a time for celebration for the denizens of the Hundred Acre Woods. For it had been a year since Tigger and Rabbit had announced they were together and Tigger moved in with Rabbit. So everyone was holding a anniversary party for them. Though this was a happy time Rabbit still had a bit of worry.
Christopher Robin had just learnt of his and Tiggers relationship. And though he seemed happy for them, he also seemed to be thinking hard over something on the day they told him. And they didn't see him for weeks after. Rabbit was sure he wouldn't be showing up to the anniversary.
However, in the middle of the event he was proven wrong when Christopher Robin suddenly came running over, a wicker laundry basket with a blanket over it in his arms.
"I'm sorry I'm late. Mother just finished." Christopher Robin said.
"It's okay dear. We're just happy to see you here." Kanga said.
Soon Christopher Robin was surrounded by the others. However he seemed more focused on Tigger and Rabbit.
"Rabbit. Tigger. I have something special for the both of you." Christopher Robin said. "Though I thought up the idea myself, my mom helped me with it. Had to do some chores for her help. But it was worth it as I know you'll love her."
"Her?" Rabbit questioned.
Without a word Christopher Robin placed the basket down carefully. The moment the basket was placed down a movement began under the blanket covering the basket. Rabbit and Tigger looked to each other with wide eyes as the others looked on in curiosity. Finally Tigger made the move of reaching out and lifting the blanket up gently.
The blanket removed, everyone could see the buttercup yellow bundle inside. It was a child. A with a Tigger shaped body, yellow fur, and rabbit ears. One other thing that stood out was that part of her feet seemed to be made out of ballet slippers.
Now with the light of day hitting her she lifted her head up. Her wide black eyes moved back and fourth to take in her surroundings. She then saw Rabbit and Tigger. She let out a happy cry and lifted her arms up at them.
"She's... she's..." Rabbit started to say.
He didn't get to finish before Tigger suddenly scooped up the curious child in his arms.
"She's only the most adoraibible little thing I've ever seen!"
Rabbit looked to the child who was now squealing happily in Tigger's arms. A smile came to Rabbits face. Not since Kessie had he felt such a maternal instinct welling up inside.
"Yes... yes she is adorable." he said, stepping next to Tigger to get a better look at their new daughter.
The child reached out for rabbit's ears that were exactly like her own. She giggled as she gripped the ear a little tightly but not enough to hurt. Rabbit let her.
"What are you going to name her?" Roo asked.
Tigger and Rabbit looked down at the child. Both were obviously thinking of names but it was Tigger who spoke up first.
"How abouts Balla? You know, cause of the ballet slippers for her feet?"
Rabbit smiled at Tigger.
"I think that's an excellent name. Balla." Rabbit said. "Our sweet little Balla."
Soon the others moved in close to see the new member of the Hundred Acre Woods.
