Good morning! And if it's not morning where you are right now then have a good…whatever.

Kermit groaned and sat up. He rubbed his head; he had hit it quite hard when he had fallen.

He looked around; the room he was in was very dark so he couldn't see much.

"Hello?" he called.

He had no idea how he had got where he was, the last thing he remembered was being on stage, and then falling, falling, falling.

"Kermit!"

Kermit sat up straight and strained his ears (even though he didn't have any).

"Kermiiiiiiiiiiit!"

"Anyone? Is anyone there?"

There it was again! Two this time, voices calling his name. And although it was distant, Kermit could just about make out the sound of his best friend.

"Fozzie?" he called back. "Where are you? I'm over here!"

"Oh, Kermit!"

In the darkness, Kermit could just about see the figure of Fozzie running towards him, Walter at his side.

The bear threw his arms around the frog, almost crushing him.

Kermit made strangled noises whilst Walter watched, amused.

"Ohmygoodness,Kermit,thankGodIfoundyou!" Fozzie said extremely quickly. (The reason there's no spaces is because he's talking really fast but don't worry, it won't last long) "WhenIarrivedhereinthiscreepy,darkplace,Iwassoscared,Ididn'tknowwhattodo!Ididn' .Wewentofftogethertoseeifwecouldfindyouand…"

Kermit untangled himself from the hug and put his hands on Fozzie's shoulders. He knew exactly how to deal with Fozzie when he freaked out.

"Fozzie!" he said interrupting Fozzie's burbling and giving him a little shake. "It's OK. You two have found me, now we'll find the others and it will be fine."

He looked at Walter. "I'm sorry about this, Walter."

Walter shook his head. "Nah, it's fine," he said. "I've never seen him this pleased to see you!"

"Kermit, we'll be able to…get out of here, right?" Fozzie asked uncertainly, looking around.

"Of course," Kermit replied firmly.

However, he didn't feel half as confident as he sounded.

Secretly, he was just as scared as Fozzie, but there was no way he was going to tell him.

"Well, if we came here…somehow, then there's got to be a way of getting back," Walter said. "Right, Kermit?"

"Exactly," Kermit said. "We've just got to start searching."

Sorry it was so short, but I will see you soon. And if you're wondering about when the statues are going to come in, patience, dear reader, all in good time.