So I've decided to put the name of the group that the chapter's about at the beginning of each chapter. Last time was just group 1 but this time, I'm gonna start with group 2.
Group 2
"Why do I always get stuck with the idiots?" Miss Piggy grumbled crossing her arms.
She was sat on the floor, leaned against a wall. She was joined by Floyd and Janice.
Suddenly, a mess of red fur plummeted from the sky and crashed to the ground. Animal.
"Like I said," Miss Piggy said. "Idiots."
Floyd rushed over to Animal's side and put an arm around him.
"Animal, buddy," he said. "Are you OK?"
Animal shook his head to get out of the daze he was in. "Yeah," he said. "Fall…fall fun! Again! Again!"
Miss Piggy rolled her eyes. "Oh brother," she sighed. "You're the only one that thinks so, Scruffbag."
"So," said Janice looking around. "What do we do now?"
"Do?" Miss Piggy said. "I'll tell you what we're going to do!" She rose to her feet. "We're not going to sit around and-"
"Stand," Floyd corrected.
Miss Piggy looked daggers at Floyd for interrupting her and carried on with her speech.
"Stand around and wait for the others to find us. We're all gonna get out there and get searching and we won't stop until we've found every last-"
"Found them!" Walter cried running up and pointing a finger at them. He was grinning like a kid who had just won hide-and-seek (which he kind of was)
"Oh," Miss Piggy said feeling a little as though someone had taken the wind out of her sails. "How annoyingly ironic."
Group 3
In the meantime, Robin, Pepe and Rizzo had formed a group. Pepe and Rizzo were looking around and arguing about where they were and what was going on whereas Robin was just sitting in a corner, not saying a word.
"So let me get this straight, okay?" Pepe said. "We have non idea where we are?"
"Beats me," Rizzo replied.
"And we don't know how we got here?"
"Nope."
Robin remained silent.
"So what do we know, okay?"
"Errrrrrr…"
"Anything?"
Silence.
Robin was silently going crazy with worry. Where was he? Where were the others? Crazy thoughts started coming into his mind. He would never see Uncle Kermit or the others again. He would stay stuck here for all time. No escape. In this mysterious dark place, oh boy, he'd never been very good with the dark.
Robin's head shook, trying to dislodge the terrifying thoughts but they wouldn't leave. He was just about to yell out when, he heard a noise. A voice!
"Hello?" it called.
"Guys!" Robin said. "Pepe, Rizzo, did you hear that?"
But Pepe and Rizzo were grown-ups; they couldn't hear the sounds that Robin's sharp senses could hear.
"Hang on," he said to Pepe and Rizzo. "Hello! Are you there?" he called out.
"Robin, is that you?" the voice asked, louder this time so that Pepe and Rizzo could hear.
"Yes," Robin said. "It's me, who are you?"
"It's Scooter," the voice called back.
"Oh Scooter!"
Robin ran off towards where the sound was coming from and when Scooter was in sight, he leapt into his arms. Robin loved Scooter; he was just like another uncle. And Robin figured that if he couldn't have Kermit, then Scooter was the next best thing.
"Scooter! Scooter! Scooter! Have you found the others? Have you found a way out of here? Can we go home?"
"Whoa, whoa, easy buddy," Scooter said. "Listen, I hate to break it to you but, you're the first one I've found and I haven't a clue where we are or how to get back."
"Oh," Robin said a little half-heartedly.
"But it's OK," Scooter said putting Robin down beside him. He started walking in the direction that Robin had come from. "Did you have anyone else with you?"
"Yeah," Robin said. "Pepe and Rizzo."
"Right."
Soon the pair found Pepe and Rizzo still arguing.
Robin sighed. "I was dead scared," he said. "But now you're here, it'll be OK, won't it?"
"You were scared?" Scooter said. "Didn't these guys talk to you? Reassure you?"
Robin shrugged. "Not really," he said. "They just kept arguing."
Scooter frowned. "They were arguing, whilst you were scared out of your wits, and they didn't even comfort you?"
"I wouldn't say 'out of my wits'" Robin lied.
Scooter wasn't listening. He picked Pepe up by the collar of his jacket in one hand, Rizzo in the other.
"Is this true?" he demanded shaking them a little. "Is it?"
Pepe squirmed uncomfortably. "Well, he didn't say anything, okay?"
"Exactly," Rizzo agreed. "How were we to know he was upset?"
Now, Scooter wasn't known for his temper, but this was too much. He couldn't stand to think of how worried Robin must have been whilst these guys didn't even flipping notice. Scooter flew off the handle
"You're telling me, you didn't even NOTICE!"
He threw Pepe and Rizzo to the ground. They whimpered but didn't kick up a fuss. Robin was a little taken aback by this outburst.
"He's a little kid; of course he didn't say anything, that's what little kids do! He was scared stiff and you two couldn't be bothered to do the simplest thing like say 'It's OK, Robin' or 'It'll be alright'"
"Why does it matter to you, anyway?" Rizzo asked.
"Because maybe I have a little sister," Scooter thundered. He turned to go. "Come on, Robin."
I think I'm going to leave this as a cliff-hanger. Because it was meant to be one chapter for each group but this one was a bit long so I've chopped it up. So I'll see you soon!
