The Loud Ark-Chapter 10: Arrival of the Animals

Lincoln woke everyone up and told them the news. "Aslan spoke to me recently," Said Lincoln. "We have now only seven days to prepare before the food comes. Now we have two things to do. First, everyone must move and load their valuables and supplies along with every food that is eaten that could last for months. Second, We must load two of every kind of animal into the Ark, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, and Invertebrates of all kinds which Aslan would send to us."

The Family understood and told the Casagrnades and Changs as well. With the Ark now completed, the family began their next task of filling it with animals. It was a task that seemed harder to accomplish than constructing a large, wooden vessel. Over the next three days, Rita, the Sisters, Becca, Sid, Adelaide, Maria, Ronnie Anne, Rosa, Frida, Carlota, and Stella made more trips to the city to exchange their farmland and the remaining lumber for a great amount of food and barrels of fresh water along to the fields to gather plants flowers, Vegetables, fruit trees, and bushes which they'll to provide food for them and the animals while Liam and Lincoln, rounded up the animals mostly their pets and from their farms, the Changs' Zoo Animals, and the pets of their friends and neighbors of the village and escorted them to the ark.

Luan and Lynn Sr. were doing bookings for the Room accommodations in the ark for people of the village who lined up because they wanted to be saved from the flood. Lincoln, his friends, Clyde, Zach, Rusty, Liam, his father, Stanley Chang, Carlos, Hector, CJ, Carl, and Carlitos Casagrande with the help of the movers helped move the furniture and belongings into the ark.

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Meanwhile, outside of the cities and villages in the wilderness, Aslan stood on a rock cliff ledge proudly; it was time to gather all his creatures together so they may be saved from the mighty flood. Then Aslan let out a mighty Roar which could be heard for miles throughout the land and he continued to do so in hopes that the animals he would choose will be the ones to be saved from the Great Flood and start all over again.

It was quite hard for the animals also, when man increased on the earth the wildlands were cleared for the increasing population. The animals were hunted for food and clothes, sports killings, trophies, medical purposes, domestication, and pets. Their homes were cleared away leaving only small patches of wilderness left for the wildlife with some of the animals on the brink of extinction. Aslan never wanted to destroy his creation, but since there has been lots of sin in man he had no other choice. Since the animals were also god's creation Aslan knew that they must be saved from the flood as well.

In the shrublands, a covey of California Quails was pecking the ground for seeds, preening, and dustbathing. A male California Quail wandered away from the group and stood on a rock then it stopped as it heard a roar, the Roar of Aslan telling him that he had been chosen to be saved from the flood. 'You are to go to the ark alongside with a mate, and six pairs of others so you can be saved from the flood,' as if Aslan was speaking to them telepathically. Then the Quail obeyed and flew into the sky to the ark followed by a female Quail and six pairs of others chosen to be saved.

In a local village in a bird cage was a flock of White Barbary Doves raised mostly for food and feathers, and wedding ceremonies. A Male Dove perches on his branch cooing with the others, then it rises its head up upon hearing the roar. The dove noticed part of the door was opened and flew out followed by his mate and six other doves as they were chosen to be saved.

On a cliff mountain ledge, a pair of American Golden Eagles rested until they heard the roaring turn to face it alongside a herd of Mountain Goats and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. Out in the plains, African Bush Elephants, Grant's Zebras, Western White-Bearded Wildebeests, Red Hartebeests, Gemsboks, Southern Warthogs, Southern Meerkats, Secretary Birds, Reticulated Giraffes, Nile Hippopotamuses, Common Impalas, Southeast African Cheetahs, Spotted Hyenas, Grant's Gazelles, Bare-Faced Go-Away-Birds, Southern Ostriches, and Eastern Black Rhinoceros alongside the Western Cattle Egrets and Red-billed Oxpeckers on their backs heard the call.

In the rainforest, Brown-throated Sloths hang from the trees, and the animals living from the canopy to the forest floor ranging from Western Chimpanzees, Aye-Aye Lemurs, Red-Tailed Boa Constrictors, Scarlet Macaws, Resplendent Quetzals, Toco Toucans, Jaguars, Baird's Tapirs, Ring-Tailed Coatis, Capybaras, Southern Tamanduas, Okapi, Mountain Bongos, Ring-tailed Lemurs, Fossas, Southern Cassowaries, Rhinoceros Hornbills, and Green Iguanas heard the roar of Aslan.

In the forests, the roar shook the trees as the Eastern Striped Skunks, Canadian Beavers, Eastern Moose, Eastern Great Horned Owls, Eastern Raccoons, Grizzly Bears, Kaibab Squirrels, Eastern Chipmunks, Eastern Bluebirds, Northern Mockingbirds, Northern Goshawks, Eastern Wild Turkeys, Northern Bald Eagles, American Red Foxes, Northwestern Wolves, and Virginia Opossums stood still and listened.

In the Jungles, Bengal Tigers, Indian Elephants, Indian Peafowl, Indian Rhinoceros, Blackbuck, Striped Hyenas, King Cobras, Indian Pangolins, Pygmy Hogs, Rhesus Macaques, Sri Lankan Sambar Deer, Nilgai, Wild Water Buffalos minding their own business stopped to hear Aslan's roar.

In the Montane Bamboo Forests, Giant Pandas, Sytan's Red Pandas, Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys, Golden Pheasants, Chinese Tree Vipers, Chinese Gorals, and Sichuan Takins raised their heads to the roar.

In the Steppes, herds of Wild Bactrian Camels, Saiga Antelopes, Przewalski's Horses, Persian Onagers, Mongolian Gerbils, and Himalayan Marmots heard the call of the roar.

Soon the animals were on the move and came from all places around the world, Serengeti Thomson's Gazelles, Grant's Gazelles, Speke's Gazelles, Soemmerring's Gazelle, Slender-Horned Gazelles, Chinkaras, Blackbucks, Common Impalas, and Springbok pronked and leaped across the plains.

Namaqua Sandgrouse, Namaqua Doves, Zebra Doves, Crested Pigeons, and Mourning Doves flew above while Australian Emus and North African Ostriches ran across the Desert while Red Kangaroos hopped on their back legs.

On the coasts of a beach with the waves beating the sandy shores, California Sea Lions, Southern Sea Otters, Pacific Harbor Seals, Marine Iguanas, and Green Sea turtles arrive on the shore leaving flipper prints on the sand on their way to the ark followed by flocks of Brown Pelicans, Great Cormorants, European Herring Gulls, Eurasian Oystercatchers, and Great Crested Terns flying inland.

Tanzanian Red-Billed Hornbills, Superb Starlings, Southern Masked Weavers, African Grey Parrots, and Lilac-Breasted Rollers flew above a kopje as Barbary Lioness followed them with her mate following from behind alongside a pair of Atlas Bears.

In the prairie grasslands, the home where the buffalo roam and where the deer and the antelope play, the herds graze on the grass vegetation. But some of the herds consisting of seven pairs of each animal departed from them including the American Plains Bisons, Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, Rocky Mountain Elk, and Plains Pronghorn alongside the Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, Black-Footed Ferrets, Prairie Falcons, Greater Prairie-Chickens, and Prairie Rattlesnake answering the call of Aslan towards the ark.

In a pond, amphibians swim in the water and rest on logs and lilypads, American Bullfrogs, Fire Salamanders, Great Crested Newts, Cane Toads, and Mexican Axolotl heard the roar that vibrated in the waters as they stopped to listen.

A flock of Giant Canada Geese about fourteen flying in a V-shape Formation heard the call as they flew towards the ark followed by flocks of American White Pelicans, Double-crested Cormorants, Mallard Ducks, Common Cranes, Whooper Swans, Laughing Gulls, and American White Ibis.

A Great Jerboa emerges from the tall grass hearing the roar in the undergrowth, invertebrates like the Eastern Lubber Grasshoppers, Velvet Worms, Buff-Tailed Bumblebees, House Crickets, Seven-Spotted Ladybugs, Common Earthworms, Harvester Ants, and Eastern Tiger Swallowtail that were crawling on the ground, climbing the stems of the plants, coming out from the ground, and pollinating the flowers stopped to hear the call.

In the mountains, the mountain animals from the American Golden Eagles, Mountain Goats, and Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep made their descent. The other animals from the Dalls' Sheep, Chamois, Alpine Ibex, Markhor, Mountain Lions, Alpine Marmots, Himalayan Tahrs, Lammergeiers, Alpine Choughs, Wild Yaks, Snow Leopards, Long-Tailed Chinchillas, Andean Condors, Collared Pikas, Vicuñas, and Himalayan Black Bear heard the roar which echoed throughout the mountains as they flew or climb down the mountain slopes to the ark.

In the Rainforest, Western Chimpanzees, White-Handed Gibbons, Aye-Ayes, Ring-tailed Lemurs, Eastern Mantled Guerezas, Ring-Tailed Coatis, Southern Tamanduas, Fossas, Northern Plains Langurs, Sumatran Orangutans, Horsfield's Tarsiers, Siamangs, Goodman's Mouse Lemurs, Blue-Eyed Lemurs, Coquerel's Sifakas, Mandrills, Black Crested Macaques, Francois' Langurs, Black-Headed Spider Monkeys, Common Marmosets, Panamanian White-Headed Capuchins, Black-Capped Squirrel Monkeys, Venezuelan Red Howlers, and Sunda Clouded Leopards ran and climb through the branches as the Brown-throated Sloths and Sunda Slow Loris moved slowly.

Dromedary Camels, Arabian Oryx, Scimitar-horned Oryxes, Addax, Mhorr Gazelles, Saharan Sand Cats, and Fennec Foxes walk across the dunes of the desert while a pair of Veiled Chameleons emerged from a shrub as they climbed down to the ark.

Two African Bullfrogs jumped out of the water as a pair of Nile Hippopotamuses plodded out of the river as the Lesser Flamingos, Marabou Storks, Saddle-Billed Storks, Yellow-Billed Storks, Grey-crowned Cranes, African Spoonbills, Goliath Herons, Little Egrets, African Sacred Ibis, Black Skimmers, and African Jacanas took to the air.

In the polar regions, a pair of Polar Bears rolling down the hill stopped to hear the call; they responded as they got up and ran across the ice while Ringed Seals, Pacific Walruses, and Emperor Penguins swam in the ocean. Musk Oxen, Svalbard Reindeer, British Stoats, Snowshoe Hares, Norway Lemmings, and Arctic Foxes ran across the tundra while Snowy Owls, Arctic Terns, Gyrfalcons, Long-Tailed Jaegers, Atlantic Puffins, and Lesser Snow Geese flew upon.

During this time, the predator and prey relationship has been placed aside between rivals and enemies as the ark is no place for devouring and killing one another. A pair of Arctic Wolves stalking an Arctic Hare stopped to hear the roar, the hunt now forgotten and all three animals depart to the call with the Hare joined by another.

In the Desert, a Mearns' Coyote was chasing a Greater Roadrunner along a trail. Soon animals came in the opposite direction running past them Desert Cottontails, Mexican Red-Knee Tarantulas, Collared Peccaries, Southern Grasshopper Mice, Harris' Hawks, Reticulate Gila Monsters, Gambel's Quails, Gila Woodpeckers, Giant Hairy Scorpions, Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Western Bobcats, Tarantula Hawk Wasp, Desert Tortoises, Black-Tailed Jackrabbits, and Turkey Vultures. The Coyote and Roadrunner stopped their chase as the roar was heard through their ears and turned around to join them followed by another Roadrunner and Coyote.

The skies were filled with birds and bats flying towards the ark, American Flamingos, Greater Flamingos, Lesser Flamingos, Brown Pelicans, Australian Pelicans, American White Pelicans, Pink-Backed Pelicans, Shoebills, Hamerkops, Wandering Albatross, Brown Skuas, Long-Tailed Jaegers, Southern Giant Petrels, Sooty Shearwaters, Blue-Footed Boobies, Magnificent Frigatebirds, Atlantic Puffins, Tufted Puffins, Pigeon Guillemots, Mallard Ducks, Mandarin Ducks, Common Shelducks, American Pekins, Green-Winged Teals, American Wigeons, Common Pochards, Common Eiders, Northern Pintails, White-Faced Whistling Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, Giant Canada Geese, Lesser Snow Geese, Swan Geese, Barnacle Geese, Hawaiian Geese, Egyptian Geese, Magpie Geese, Mute Swans, Black Swans, Whooper Swans, Arctic Terns, Sooty Terns, Great Crested Terns, Black Skimmers,Great Black-Backed Gulls, European Herring Gulls, Laughing Gulls, Double-crested Cormorants, White-Breasted Cormorants, European Shags, Great Cormorants, Great Blue Herons, Goliath Herons, Black-Crowned Night Herons, American Great Egrets, Western Cattle Egrets, Little Egrets, Roseate Spoonbills, African Spoonbills, Northern Bald Ibis, African Sacred Ibis, American White Ibis, Scarlet Ibis, Marabou Storks, White Storks, Saddle-Billed Storks, Yellow-Billed Storks, Wood Storks, American Bitterns, Common Loons, Red-Crowned Cranes, Whooping Cranes, Wattled Cranes, Grey-crowned Cranes, Common Cranes, American Coots, Northern Bald Eagles, American Golden Eagles, Steller's Sea Eagles, African Fish Eagles, Harpy Eagles, Wedge-Tailed Eagles, Crested Serpent Eagles, Ornate Hawk-Eagles, Eastern Red-Tailed Hawks, Harris' Hawks, Common Buzzards, African Harrier Hawks, Northern Goshawks, Crested Goshawks, Eurasian Sparrowhawks, Western Marsh Harriers, European Peregrine Falcons, Lanner Falcons, Prairie Falcons, African Pygmy Falcons, Gyrfalcons, American Kestrels, Western Ospreys, Brahminy Kites, Eastern Great Horned Owls, Eurasian Eagle Owls, Snowy Owls, Common Barn Owls, Northern Burrowing Owls, Eastern Screech Owls, Southern Crested Caracaras, Secretary Birds, Rüppell's Vultures, Slender-Billed Vultures, Griffon Vultures, King Vultures, Turkey Vultures, American Black Vultures, Lammergeiers, California Condors, Andean Condors, Common Ravens, American Crows, Black-billed Magpies, Red-Billed Blue Magpies, Alpine Choughs, Blue Jays, Northern Cardinals, American Robins, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Baltimore Orioles, Eastern Bluebirds, Western Meadowlarks,Superb Starlings, Common Starlings, Southern Masked Weavers, White-Headed Buffalo Weavers, Red-Cheeked Cordon-Bleus, Western Tanagers, House Sparrows, Barn Swallows, Purple Martins, Painted Buntings, Amazonian Royal Flycatchers, Evening Grosbeaks, Bohemian Waxwings, Black-Capped Chickadees, European Crested Tits, Spangled Cotingas, Loggerhead Shrikes, Northern Mockingbirds, Carolina Wrens, Hermit Thrushs, Common Nightingales, American Redstarts, Banded Broadbills, Blue-Winged Pittas, American Yellow Warblers, Brown-Headed Cowbirds, Red-billed Oxpeckers, Yellow-billed Oxpeckers, Common Hill Mynas, Red-Whiskered Bulbuls, Fork-Tailed Drongos, Crested Oropendolas, Japanese White-Eyes, Helmeted Vangas, Red-Breasted Nuthatches, Pin-Tailed Paradise Whydahs, White-Throated Dippers, Blue-Faced Honeyeaters, Pied Currawongs, Mistletoebirds, Atlantic Canaries, American Goldfinches, Arctic Redpolls, House Finches, Zebra Finches, Scaly-breasted Munias, Common Waxbills, Red-Capped Manakins, Regal Sunbirds, White-Necked Rockfowls, Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise, Western Parotias, Satin Bowerbirds, Superb Lyrebirds, Jackson's Widowbird, Scarlet Macaws, Blue and Gold Macaws, Military Macaws, Budgerigars, African Grey Parrots, Rose-Ringed Parakeets, Rainbow Lorikeets, Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos, Fischer's Lovebirds, Yellow-Headed Amazons, Thick-Billed Parrots, Keas, Eurasian Hoopoes, Southern Carmine Bee-Eaters, Lilac-Breasted Rollers, Common Kingfishers, Laughing Kookaburras, Amazonian Motmots, Red-and-Yellow Barbets, Southern Ground Hornbills, Rhinoceros Hornbills, Great Indian Hornbills, Tanzanian Red-Billed Hornbills, Von der Decken's Hornbills, Toco Toucans, Keel-Billed Toucans, Green Aracaris, Pileated Woodpeckers, Gila Woodpeckers, Acorn Woodpeckers, Northern Flickers, Resplendent Quetzals, Cuban Trogons, Hoatzins, Common Cuckoos, Great Blue Turacos, Guinea Turacos, Bare-Faced Go-Away-Birds, Western Grebes, American Avocets, Eurasian Curlews, Common Sandpipers, Common Snipes, African Jacanas, Egyptian Plovers, Water Thick-knees, Killdeers, Masked Lapwings, Black-Necked Stilts, Eurasian Oystercatchers, White Barbary Doves, Rock Doves, Mourning Doves, Common Woodpigeons, Victoria Crowned Pigeons, Crested Pigeons, Namaqua Doves, Zebra Doves, Wompoo Fruit-Doves, Common Vampire Bats, Little Brown Bats, Straw-Colored Fruit Bats, Indian Flying Foxes, American Black Swifts, Common Nighthawks, Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds, and Bee Hummingbirds.

Soon every Bird and living thing with wings according to their kind came.

Soon the animals gathered in a large mass crowd consisting of African Bush Elephants, African Forest Elephants, Indian Elephants, Sumatran Elephants, Hartmann's Mountain Zebras, Grant's Zebras, Burchell's Zebras, Grévy's Zebras, Przewalski's Horses, Mustangs, Persian Onagers, Provence Donkeys, Reticulated Giraffes, Rothschild's Giraffes, Masai Giraffes, Okapi, American Plains Bison, Wood Bison, Polish Wisent, Cape Buffaloes, Wild Water Buffalos, Lowland Anoa, Indian Gaur, Holstein Cattle, Highland Cattle, Brahman Zebus, Wild Yaks, Musk Oxen, Nile Hippopotamuses, Pygmy Hippopotamuses, Grant's Gazelles, Mhorr Gazelles, Serengeti Thomson's Gazelles, Goitered Gazelles, Speke's Gazelles, Soemmerring's Gazelle, Slender-Horned Gazelles, Dorcas Gazelles, Mhorr Gazelles, Mongolian Gazelles, Chinkaras, Rhim Gazelles, Blackbucks, Common Impalas, Springboks, Nubian Ibex, Alpine Ibex, Walia Ibex, Mountain Goats, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep, Dalls' Sheep, Transcaspian Urial, Barbary Sheep, Cheviot Sheep, Chamois, Markhor, Himalayan Tahrs, Chinese Gorals, Southeast African Cheetahs, Asiatic Cheetahs, Barbary Lions, African Lions, Asiatic Lions, Malayan Tigers, Bengal Tigers, Siberian Tigers, Melanistic Indian Leopards, Snow Leopards, Jaguars, Mountain Lions, Florida Panthers, Eurasian Wolves, Northwestern Wolves, Arctic Wolves, Indian Wolves, Red Wolves, Maned Wolves, Ethiopian Wolves, Labrador Retrievers, Border Collies, Chihuahuas, East African Wild Dogs, Dingos, Southern Dholes, European Brown Bears, Grizzly Bears, Atlas Bears, Kodiak Bears, Polar Bears, Eastern Black Bears, Himalayan Black Bears, Common Sloth Bears, Giant Pandas, Andean Spectacled Bears, Eastern Lowland Gorillas, Western Lowland Gorillas, Bornean Orangutans, Sumatran Orangutans, Western Chimpanzees, Bonobos, White-Handed Gibbons, Northern White-cheeked Gibbons, Siamangs, Southern White Rhinoceros, Eastern Black Rhinoceros, Javan Rhinoceros, Indian Rhinoceros, American Plains Bison, Wood Bison, Polish Wisent, Cape Buffaloes, Wild Water Buffalos, Lowland Anoa, Indian Gaur, Wild Yaks, Holstein Cattle, Highland Cattle, Musk Oxen, Sichuan Takins, Japanese Serows, Chinese Gorals, European Moose, Eastern Moose, Alaskan Moose, Grant's Caribou, Mountain Reindeer, Svalbard Reindeer, Northern White-Tailed Deers, Rocky Mountain Mule Deer, Sri Lankan Sambar Deer, European Fallow Deer, Marsh Deer, Scottish Red Deer, Rocky Mountain Elk, Plains Pronghorn, Southern Southern Warthogs, Eurasian Wild Boar, Red River Hogs, North Sulawesi Babirusas, Vietnamese Pot-Bellied Pigs, Dromedary Camels, Wild Bactrian Camels, Vicuñas, Llamas, Huacaya Alpacas, Western White-Bearded Wildebeests, Black Wildebeests, Red Hartebeests, Coke's Hartebeests, Topi, Bonteboks, Mountain Bongos, Lowland Bongos, Greater Kudus, Gemsboks, Arabian Oryxes, Scimitar-horned Oryxes, Fringe-Eared Oryxes, Addax, Saiga Antelopes, Nilgai, Eastern Giant Elands, Nile Lechwes, Lowland Nyalas, Forest Sitatungas, Cape Bushbucks, Giant Sable Antelopes, White-Eared Kobs, Ellipsen Waterbucks, Southern Reedbucks, Tibetan Antelopes, Southern Gerenuks, Yellow-Backed Duikers, Saolas, California Sea Lions, Steller's Sea Lions, Pacific Harbor Seals, Ringed Seals, Harp Seals, Hawaiian Monk Seals, Leopard Seals, Cape Fur Seals, Southern Elephant Seals, Pacific Walruses, North African Ostriches, Southern Ostriches, Dwarf Cassowaries, North Island Giant Moas, Australian Emus, Greater Rheas, Southern Cassowaries, Red Kangaroos, Eastern Gray Kangaroos, Spotted Hyenas, Striped Hyenas, Brown Hyenas, Baird's Tapirs, Malayan Tapirs, Capybaras, Patagonian Maras, Cape Porcupines, North American Porcupines, Giant Anteaters, Indian Peafowl, Congo Peafowl, Leghorn Chickens, Greater Prairie-Chickens, Golden Pheasants, Chinese Ring-Necked Pheasants, California Quails, Gambel's Quails, Western Capercaillies, Australian Brush-Turkeys, Reichenow's Helmeted Guineafowl, Rock Ptarmigans, Eastern Wild Turkeys, Chukar Partridges, Namaqua Sandgrouse, Purple Gallinules, Virginia Rails, Kori Bustards, Northern Black Korhaans, Kagus, Greater Roadrunners, Nile Crocodiles, American Alligators, Indian Gharials, Spectacled Caimans, and Komodo Dragons made their way toward the ark.

The Livestock, Wild Animals, and Beasts according to their kind came.

On the ground, Indefatigable Island Tortoises, African Spurred Tortoises, Leopard Tortoises, Desert Tortoises, Southern Painted Turtles, Alligator Snapping Turtles, Eastern Box Turtles,Northern Diamondback Terrapins, Chinese Softshell Turtles, Hawksbill Sea Turtles, and Green Sea Turtles slowly walked while the small animals, Eastern Cottontails, Desert Cottontails, Iberian Rabbits, Sumatran Striped Rabbits, Swamp Rabbits, Dutch Rabbits, Holland Lops, Black-Tailed Jackrabbits, White-Tailed Jackrabbits, Arctic Hares, Snowshoe Hares, European Hares, Collared Pikas, Plateau Pikas, Western Spotted Skunks, Eastern Striped Skunks, American Hog-nosed Skunks, Emperor Penguins, King Penguins, Adélie Penguins, African Penguins, Southern Rockhopper Penguins, Ring-tailed Lemurs, Coquerel's Sifakas, Verreaux's Sifakas, Red Ruffed Lemurs, Golden Bamboo Lemurs, Crowned Lemurs, Black Lemurs, Blue-Eyed Lemurs, Pygmy Mouse Lemurs, Goodman's Mouse Lemurs, Aye-Ayes, Indri, Philippine Tarsiers, Horsfield's Tarsiers, Sunda Slow Loris, Grey Slender Loris, Senegal Bushbabies, Eastern Mantled Guerezas, Ursine Colobus, Zanzibar Red Colobus, Northern Plains Langurs, Francois' Langurs, Gee's Golden Langurs, Proboscis Monkeys, Hamadryas Baboons, Mandrills, Drills, Black Crested Macaques, Rhesus Macaques, Japanese Macaques, Francois' Langurs, Vervets, Collared Mangabeys, Southern Brown Kiwi, Black-Headed Spider Monkeys, Ornate Spider Monkeys, Common Marmosets, Pygmy Marmosets, Golden Lion Tamarins, Panamanian White-Headed Capuchins, Bearded Capuchins, Black-Capped Squirrel Monkeys, Guianan Squirrel Monkeys, Brown Woolly Monkeys, Brown Titi, Venezuelan Red Howlers, Black Howlers, Bald-Headed Uakaris, Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys, Black Snub-Nosed Monkeys, Collared Peccaries, White-Lipped Peccaries, Pygmy Hogs, Reeves' Muntjac, Tufted Deer, Southern Pudú, Lesser Malay Chevrotain, Siberian Musk Deer, Chinese Water Deer, Masai Klipspringers, Günther's Dik-Diks, Common Duikers, Steenboks, Sunda Clouded Leopards, Clouded Leopards, Saharan Sand Cats, European Wildcats, Tabby Cats, Western Bobcats, Eurasian Lynxes, Ocelots, Servals, Southern Caracals, Fishing Cats, American Red Foxes, Japanese Red Foxes, Fennec Foxes, Arctic Foxes, Bat-Eared Foxes, Grey Foxes, Tibetan Sand Foxes, Darwin's Foxes, Mearns' Coyotes, Cape Jackals, Bush Dogs, Japanese Raccoon Dogs, Beagles, Jack Russell Terriers, Chihuahuas, Aardwolves, Southern Tamanduas, Silky Anteaters, Brazilian Three-banded Armadillos, Brown-throated Sloths, Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloths, Aardvarks, Rock Hyraxes, Southern Meerkats, Banded Mongoose, Indian Grey Mongoose, Ring-Tailed Mongoose, Fossas, Fanalokas, Common Genets, African Civets, Masked Palm Civets, Binturongs, American Badgers, European Badgers, Cape Honey Badgers, Wolverine, Least Weasels, British Stoats, Black-Footed Ferrets, European Polecats, Chinese Ferret-Badgers, North American River Otters, Oriental Small-Clawed Otters, Eurasian Otters, Spotted-Necked Otters, Giant Otters, Southern Sea Otters, Western Minks, Yellow-Throated Martens, Fishers, Tayras, Least Chipmunks, Eastern Chipmunks, Uinta Chipmunks, Eastern Fox Squirrels, Eurasian Red Squirrels, Eastern Grey Squirrels, Kaibab Squirrels, Indian Giant Squirrels, Southern Flying Squirrels, Cape Ground Squirrels, Groundhogs, Himalayan Marmots, Alpine Marmots, Black-Tailed Prairie Dogs, Utah Prairie Dogs, Plains Pocket Gophers, Southern Grasshopper Mice, Wood Mice, House Mice, Eurasian Harvest Mice, Typical Striped Grass Mice, Hazel Dormice, Meadow Voles, Great Jerboas, Long-Eared Jerboas, Mongolian Gerbils, Persian Jirds, South African Springhares, Merriam's Kangaroo Rats, Long-Tailed Chinchillas, Norway Lemmings, Northern Collared Lemmings, Canadian Beavers, Eurasian Beavers, Domestic Guinea Pigs, Nutrias, Common Degus, Azara's Agoutis, Lowland Pacas, Southern Viscachas, Golden Hamsters, Naked Mole Rats, Brown Rats, Gambian Pouched Rats, Chinese Bamboo Rats, Black and Rufous Sengi, Sytan's Red Pandas, Eastern Raccoons, Crab-eating Raccoons, White-Nosed Coatis, Ring-Tailed Coatis, Kinkajous, Matschie's Tree Kangaroos, Common Wallaroos, Red-Necked Wallabies, Queensland Koalas, Common Wombats, Tasmanian Devils, Virginia Opossums, Common Brushtail Possum, Greater Bilbies, Numbats, Sugar Gliders, Malayan Colugos, Ground Pangolins, Chinese Pangolins, Indian Pangolins, Duck-Billed Platypus, and Short-Beaked Echidnas jumped and crawled over them or walked around and above them.

In the undergrowth, Southern Marsupial Moles, Star-Nosed Moles, Northern Short-tailed Shrews, Common Tree Shrews, European Hedgehogs, Lowland Streaked Tenrecs, Russian Desmans, Nile Monitors, Crocodile Monitors, Perentie, Green Iguanas, Marine Iguanas, Rhinoceros Iguanas, Frilled Lizards, Central Bearded Dragons, Thorny Devils, Common Agamas, Plumed Basilisks, Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Eastern Fence Lizards, Reticulate Gila Monsters, Mexican Beaded Lizards, Northern Caiman Lizards, Tokay Geckos, Boyd's Forest Dragons, Eastern Blue-Tongued Skinks, Northern Tuataras, Indian Cobras, King Cobras, Egyptian Cobras, Monocled Cobras, Green Anacondas, Red-Tailed Boa Constrictors, Burmese Pythons, Central African Rock Pythons, Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Timber Rattlesnakes, Prairie Rattlesnakes, Sidewinders, Southern Copperheads, Inland Taipans, Eyelash Vipers, Chinese Tree Vipers, Puff Adder, Black Mambas, Arizona Coral Snakes, Black Rat Snakes, Northern Water Snakes, Common Kraits, Eastern Garter Snakes, Banded Sea Kraits, African Bullfrogs, American Bullfrogs, Northern Leopard Frogs, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, Wood Frogs, Strawberry Poison Frogs, Panamanian Golden Frogs, Cane Toads, Common Toads, Oriental Fire-bellied Toads, Mexican Axolotls, Great Crested Newts, Eastern Newts, Fire Salamanders, Tiger Salamanders, Chinese Giant Salamanders, and Ringed Caecilians, even the creepy crawling animals came including Western Honeybees, Buff-Tailed Bumblebees, Monarch Butterflies, Common Blue Morphos, Eastern Tiger Swallowtails, Owl Butterflies, Painted Ladies, Purple Emperors, Atlas Moths, Garden Tiger Moths, American Cockroaches, Giant Burrowing Cockroaches, Seven-Spotted Ladybugs, Eastern Fireflies, Hercules Beetles, Dung Beetles, Emperor Dragonflies, European Praying Mantis, Desert Locusts, Eastern Lubber Grasshoppers, House Crickets, Armored Ground Crickets, Malaysian Leaf Katydids, Leaf-Cutter Ants, Harvester Ants, Mound-Building Termites, Human Fleas, European Wasps, Tarantula Hawk Wasps, Houseflies, Macleay's Spectres, European Earwigs, Barn Spiders, Golden Silk Orb-Weavers, Bold Jumping Spiders, Southern Black Widows, Goliath Bird-Eaters, Mexican Red-Knee Tarantulas, Camel Spiders, Emperor Scorpions, Giant Hairy Scorpions, Giant Whip Scorpions, Common Pill-bugs, Christmas Island Red Crabs, Caribbean Hermit Crabs, Louisiana Crawfish, African Giant Snails, Garden Snails, Great Grey Slugs, Amazonian Giant Centipedes, African Giant Millipedes, Common Earthworms, and Velvet Worms also answered the call of Aslan's roar as they made their way to the ark.

And every Creature and Crawling Living Thing that moves along the ground according to its kind came.

The Beasts, Birds, and every living thing that creeps upon the earth made their way toward the ark and the species were without number, and the procession was without end.

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On the Fourth Day, the family toured the interior of the ark knowing it would be filled with all sorts of animals, storage, food, and their community. They were walking on the third deck which had cages, pens, stalls, berths, and large jar containers.

"The third deck would have all the birds, every creature that creeps and crawls on the earth like the reptiles, amphibians, and bugs." Said Lincoln.

"Lincoln, do I have to share a room with the spiders and all those creepy crawlies?" Asked Leni.

"Second eldest sibling, you should get used to them, and the same goes with you, father." Added Lisa.

The Family made their way to the second deck which had more cages, pens, stalls, berths, and storage rooms via the ramp.

"And the second deck would have all the medium and small animals." Lincoln continued explaining.

"Link, there are mostly rooms for the animals, but what about the people?" Said Lola.

"Lola, sweetie, we got that covered, there are storage rooms for tools, supplies, and food in the second and first lower deck. So our accommodations are around the second and third decks and the highest level." Replied Lynn Sr.

"At least, we get our own rooms!" Said Lori.

"And what about the smells and picking up after them?" Added Lola.

"We got the windows for air and the buckets and shovels!" Replied Lynn Jr. Holding the buckets and shovels to clean after the animals.

"And lastly on the third deck is where the large animals stay." As Lincoln finished explaining.

"Well, I don't get it! Why does Aslan want to bring only two of every kind of animal?" Asked Lana

"Because they're his creations as well and to repopulate the earth after the flood." Answered Lincoln.

. . . . .

Soon after, Lincoln was off to his preaching spot, but his parents were left worried after that incident, so they got their daughters together and Rita told them. "Girls, I want you to look out for Lincoln in case those people are up to no good!"

"Yes, Mom and Dad, we will look after our brother!" Said Lori.

"You can count on us!" Luna added.

"For Wincoln!" Exclaimed Lily.

The girls left as Rita held her husband's hand as Lynn Sr. prayed, "Oh Lord, please help and protect our children!"

. . . . .

Lincoln's group was in the forest as the fairies were flying above Fawn went ahead to find out if the animals had come.

"Do you really think Aslan would flood the whole world?" asked Iridessa.

"He did say so I mean the air smells even more grouchy each day, we might be in for a thunderstorm and perhaps a flood?" Repliex Silvermist.

"Any sign of Fawn I mean she went ahead of us to find the animals?" Added Rosetta.

"She hasn't come back for a few while I could speed up to find her?" Said Vidia.

"Maybe wait, Fawn is an animal fairy and she can communicate with them," Said Tinkerbell. "But can she find them and bring them from the forest to the Ark? I highly doubt that besides Aslan said he will bring them to us."

Then they heard shouting and jeering and that can mean only one thing, the people have come to mock and laugh at Lincoln as they all gasped. "Lincoln!"

They flew as fast as their flies could carry them to save their human friend, Meanwhile Fawn was searching through the trees and bushes for the animals. Would the animals come as Aslan promised and muttered, "Where are they?"

And then, the Animals came. They came from across the globe. Two of every species of creature on Earth. Told by God to come to the Ark.

Large animals from African Bush Elephants, African Forest Elephants, Indian Elephants, Sumatran Elephants, Bornean Pygmy Elephants, Grant's Zebras, Burchell's Zebras, Hartmann's Mountain Zebras, Grévy's Zebras, Quaggas, Przewalski's Horses, Mustangs, Arabian Horses, Shetland Ponis,Wild Burros,Provence Donkeys, Persian Onagers, Kiangs, Reticulated Giraffes, Rothschild's Giraffes, Masai Giraffes, Angolan Giraffes, Okapi, Nile Hippopotamuses, Pygmy Hippopotamuses, Serengeti Thomson's Gazelles, Grant's Gazelles, Mhorr Gazelles, Goitered Gazelles, Speke's Gazelles, Soemmerring's Gazelle, Slender-Horned Gazelles, Dorcas Gazelles, Mhorr Gazelles, Mongolian Gazelles, Chinkaras, Rhim Gazelles, Blackbucks, Common Impalas, Springboks, Western White-Bearded Wildebeests, Black Wildebeests, Red Hartebeests, Coke's Hartebeests, Jackson's Hartebeests, Topi, Tsessebes, Bonteboks, Mountain Bongos, Lowland Bongos, Lowland Bongos, Greater Kudus, Lesser Kudus, Gemsboks, Arabian Oryxes, Scimitar-horned Oryxes, Common Beisa Oryxes, Fringe-Eared Oryxes, Addax, Saiga Antelopes, Nilgai, Eastern Giant Elands, Common Elands, Nile Lechwes, Red Lechwes, Lowland Nyalas, Mountain Nyalas, Forest Sitatungas, Cape Bushbucks, Giant Sable Antelopes, Roan Antelopes, White-Eared Kobs, Ellipsen Waterbucks, Southern Reedbucks, Tibetan Antelopes, Southern Gerenuks, Yellow-Backed Duikers, Saolas, Barbary Lions, African Lions, Asiatic Lions, Malayan Tigers, Bengal Tigers, Siberian Tigers, Dromedary Camels, Wild Bactrian Camels, Vicuñas, Guanacos, Llamas, Huacaya Alpacas, Mountain Gorillas, Eastern Lowland Gorillas, Western Lowland Gorillas, Bornean Orangutans, Sumatran Orangutans, Western Chimpanzees, Bonobos, Siamangs, White-Handed Gibbons, Northern White-cheeked Gibbons, Pileated Gibbons, California Sea Lions, Steller's Sea Lions, Pacific Harbor Seals, Ringed Seals, Harp Seals, Hawaiian Monk Seals, Leopard Seals, Cape Fur Seals, Southern Elephant Seals, Pacific Walruses, North African Ostriches, Southern Ostriches, Dwarf Cassowaries, North Island Giant Moas, Upland Moas, Australian Emus, Greater Rheas, Southern Cassowaries, Dwarf Cassowaries, European Brown Bears, Grizzly Bears, Atlas Bears, Kodiak Bears, Polar Bears, Eastern Black Bears, Himalayan Black Bears, Common Sloth Bears, Giant Pandas, Andean Spectacled Bears, To Flying insects, birds, and Bats like Scarlet Macaws, Green-Winged Macaws, Blue and Gold Macaws, Military Macaws, Hyacinth Macaws, Budgerigars, African Grey Parrots, Red-Sided Eclectus Parrots, Rose-Ringed Parakeets, Sun Parakeets, Horned Parakeets, Rainbow Lorikeets, Papuan Lorikeets, Crimson Rosellas, Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos, Palm Cockatoos, Blue-Headed Racket-Tails, Fischer's Lovebirds, Yellow-Collared Lovebirds, Peach-Faced Lovebirds, Yellow-Headed Amazons, Cuban Amazons, Regent Parrots, Thick-Billed Parrots, Blue-Headed Parrots, Rüppell's Vultures, White-Backed Vultures, Slender-Billed Vultures, Himalayan Vultures, White-rumped Vultures, Griffon Vultures, Lappet-faced Vultures, King Vultures, Cinereous Vultures, Hooded Vultures, Turkey Vultures, American Black Vultures, Palm-Nut Vultures, Lammergeiers, California Condors, Andean Condors, Pileated Woodpeckers, Gila Woodpeckers, Acorn Woodpeckers, Barn Swallows, Purple Martins, European Wasps, Tarantula Hawk Wasps, Houseflies, Western Honeybees, Buff-Tailed Bumblebees, Monarch Butterflies, Common Blue Morphos, Eastern Tiger Swallowtails, Owl Butterflies, Painted Ladies, Purple Emperors, Atlas Moths, Garden Tiger Moths, and Eastern Fireflies flying above and around the large animals. Walking under them the small animals from Southern Brown Kiwis, Elegant Crested Tinamous, Atlantic Puffins, Tufted Puffins, Horned Puffins, Great Auks, Queensland Koalas, Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombats, Common Wombats, Tasmanian Devils, Thylacines, Northern Quolls, Virginia Opossums, Honey Possums, Common Brushtail Possum, Common Ringtail Possums, Northern Monito del Montes, Greater Bilbies, Long-Nosed Bandicoots, Pig-Footed Bandicoots, Numbats, Kowari, Canadian Beavers, Eurasian Beavers, Domestic Guinea Pigs, Nutrias, Common Degus, Azara's Agoutis, Lowland Pacas, Southern Viscachas, Capybara, Patagonian Maras, Cape Porcupines, North American Porcupines, Giant Anteaters, Southern Tamanduas, Silky Anteaters, Brazilian Three-banded Armadillos, Nine-banded Armadillos, Indian Peafowl, Congo Peafowl, Leghorn Chickens, Greater Prairie-Chickens, Golden Pheasants, Chinese Ring-Necked Pheasants, California Quails, Gambel's Quails, Western Capercaillies, Australian Brush-Turkeys, Reichenow's Helmeted Guineafowl, Crested Guineafowls, Rock Ptarmigans, Eastern Wild Turkeys, Chukar Partridges, Namaqua Sandgrouse, Sytan's Red Pandas, Eastern Raccoons, Crab-eating Raccoons, White-Nosed Coatis, Ring-Tailed Coatis, Kinkajous, African Bullfrogs, American Bullfrogs, Northern Leopard Frogs, Red-Eyed Tree Frogs, Wood Frogs, Strawberry Poison Frogs, Panamanian Golden Frogs, Cane Toads, Common Toads, Oriental Fire-bellied Toads, Common Earthworms, American Cockroaches, Giant Burrowing Cockroaches, Seven-Spotted Ladybugs, Hercules Beetles, Dung Beetles, European Praying Mantis, Desert Locusts, Eastern Lubber Grasshoppers, House Crickets, Armored Ground Crickets, Malaysian Leaf Katydids, Leaf-Cutter Ants, Harvester Ants, Mound-Building Termites, Dodos, Northern Bald Ibis, African Sacred Ibis, American White Ibis, Scarlet Ibis, American Flamingos, Greater Flamingos, Lesser Flamingos, Mallard Ducks, Mandarin Ducks, Common Shelducks, American Pekins, Green-Winged Teals, American Wigeons, Common Pochards, Common Eiders, Northern Pintails, White-Faced Whistling Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, Indian Cobras, King Cobras, Egyptian Cobras, Monocled Cobras, Green Anacondas, Red-Tailed Boa Constrictors, Burmese Pythons, Central African Rock Pythons, Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Timber Rattlesnakes, Prairie Rattlesnakes, Sidewinders, Southern Copperheads, Inland Taipans, Eyelash Vipers, Chinese Tree Vipers, Puff Adder, Black Mambas, Arizona Coral Snakes, Black Rat Snakes, Northern Water Snakes, Common Kraits, Eastern Garter Snakes, Banded Sea Kraits, African Giant Snails, Garden Snails, Least Chipmunks, Eastern Chipmunks, Uinta Chipmunks, Eastern Fox Squirrels, Eurasian Red Squirrels, Eastern Grey Squirrels, Kaibab Squirrels, Indian Giant Squirrels, Southern Flying Squirrels, Cape Ground Squirrels, Merriam's Kangaroo Rats, Naked Mole Rats, Brown Rats, Gambian Pouched Rats, Chinese Bamboo Rats, Labrador Retrievers, Dalmatians, Border Collies, Chihuahuas, Jack Russell Terriers, Indefatigable Island Tortoises, African Spurred Tortoises, Leopard Tortoises, Desert Tortoises, Southern Painted Turtles, Alligator Snapping Turtles, Eastern Box Turtles, Northern Diamondback Terrapins, Chinese Softshell Turtles, Hawksbill Sea Turtles, Green Sea Turtles, European Hedgehogs, Lowland Streaked Tenrecs, Russian Desmans, Southern Grasshopper Mice, Wood Mice, House Mice, Eurasian Harvest Mice, Typical Striped Grass Mice, Hazel Dormice, Emperor Penguins, King Penguins, Adélie Penguins, African Penguins, Southern Rockhopper Penguins, Nile Monitors, Crocodile Monitors, Perentie, Green Iguanas, Marine Iguanas, Rhinoceros Iguanas, Frilled Lizards, Central Bearded Dragons, Thorny Devils, Common Agamas, Plumed Basilisks, Panther Chameleons, Veiled Chameleons, Eastern Fence Lizards, Reticulate Gila Monsters, Mexican Beaded Lizards, Northern Caiman Lizards, and Tokay Geckos.

Fawn stopped and gasped. They came in flocks, in droves, in swarms, in herds, in packs, and in troops. They made their way toward the forest.

. . . . .

Lincoln was at his preaching spot and as usual, he was being ridiculed and laughed at by the people.

"Hey, Lincoln!" What a surprise to see you here I thought you and your family left on your boat. That is if you can float away that is?" Mocked the Vendor.

"Oh Save us! Yeah, we're drowning! The flood is here! The flood is everywhere!" Taunted the bullies.

"If you possibly bet that water is gonna come here you're probably had your head unscrewed?" Chuckled the Gambler.

"You possibly believe a lion would destroy the earth with a flood?" Taunted a woman. "There is no water anywhere here?!"

"People please, it's best you listen to what I say!" Preached Lincoln. "I Lincoln Noah Loud, the ninth descent of Adam coming from the Line of Seth! Must tell you this! Look around you! The World squirms beneath our feet. A poisoned Husk. The Creator Aslan sees this, He mourns it, and will tolerate it no longer! He would annihilate all in an instant rather than watch this creeping rot! Aslan told me of a terrible Judgement Day coming in just three days! He will send a Terrible Great Flood and destroy the Earth! We must change! We must treat the world with mercy and kindness so that the creator will show mercy on us! By turning away from our sin"

"Mercy?" Grumbled a Man who spits on the Ground. "There is no Mercy! And what do you mean of Sin?"

"We must respect the ground. The rivers and the seas. We must respect the other beasts of the earth and one another." Added Lincoln. "I'm offering you a chance to repent and turn away from your sins and join me on the ark!"

This was only filled with more jeering and laughter from the people.

"Maybe Lord Jafar would like to hear this, perhaps you might wanna say that to him and the city!" A Girl shouted.

"Come on! Let him have it!" Shouted a Bully. Soon they all started throwing sticks, stones, and tomatoes at Lincoln who covered himself. Then there was a sound of cooing, Lincoln looked up to see a White Barbary Dove come flying in and landing on his head, and then another Dove landed on his head next to the other Dove. Lincoln looked up and saw the Doves smiling realizing that Aslan kept his promise, the Animals were coming.

The Crowd gasped seeing the doves land on him. Then they heard noises as they turned around as they gasped and shrieked, on one path African Lions, Siberian Tigers, and Asiatic Black Bears coming from one path, On My! At another path, Common Hippopotamuses and Eastern Black Rhinoceroses come lumbering through. On another path, Mountain Lions, Mearns' Coyotes, American Pekin Ducks, Eurasian Wolves, Wild Yaks, Leghorn Chickens, Eastern Gray Squirrels, Eastern Raccoons, Red-Eared Sliders, Virginia Opossums, Eastern Striped Skunks, and Wood Bisons. On the other path came Giant Pandas, African Bush Elephants, Kodiak Bears, Emperor Penguins, and Rocky Mountain Elk making their way.

The Crowd gathered around Lincoln was all scared seeing all the birds and animals coming as they ran away. The African Lions, Siberian Tigers, and Asiatic Black Bears were joined by Roan Antelopes, Blue Wildebeests, Coke's Hartebeest, Holstein Cattle, Highland Cattle, and Brahman Zebus. African Leopards and Serengeti Thomson's Gazelles climbed down a rocky hill. American Red Foxes, European Hedgehogs, Eurasian Boars, South African Springhares, Fox Squirrels, and House Mice came out from a canyon followed by Indian Elephants.

Lincoln saw the many animals gathered and prayed to thank Aslan. The fairies arrived to save Lincoln and were amazed by the animals that arrived brought to them by Aslan.

"Guys look!" Shouted Silvermist.

"Whoa! This is Flitterific!" Exclaimed Tinkerbell.

Flying among the crowd was Fawn. She was smiling and laughing with glee with excitement for an Animal Fairy like Fawn. This was a dream come true and shouted "Guys! Lincoln! They came!"

"Oh Tink, you and your friends arrived just in time." Said Lincoln. "I told you Aslan would keep to his promises."

"We were going to save you from those people, but it seems…" Said Vidia, not sure what to say about this.

"They all came! I did nothing!" Shouted Fawn. "Mostly I work well with small animals, birds, and insects. But these? Look at them now!"

The animals stopped and turned to the group. The Lions and Tigers rubbed against Lincoln as he petted them, same with the Eastern Moose who licked the tomatoes off him and the Polar Bears licking him clean. He allowed Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantulas and Red-tailed Boa Constrictors to crawl up him as the snakes wrapped around his left arm and chest. Diamond Doves and Rock Doves perched on his shoulders, Atlantic Canaries and Black-throated Magpie Jays perched on his left arm. Lincoln smiled thinking that the animals like him or perhaps Aslan chose these animals for this purpose and they became peaceful.

"It seems they have suddenly become tamed and peaceful." Said Lincoln.

"Are you sure?" Asked Iridessa. "I understand the large dangerous ones! But what about us?"

"Ew, ew, ew, ew." Shouted Rosetta. As Common Woodlouse, Seven-spotted Ladybugs, House Crickets, and Wood Ants crawled over the garden fairy much to her disgust. "Get them off. Get them off! Get them off!" Then one of the ladybugs kissed her on the cheeks. "Get them off!"

"Relax Rosetta, they mean no harm!" Replied Fawn. Then two large figures landed behind her and the fairies turned around to see two Eastern Red-tailed Hawks. They are fairy hunters and are seen as enemies to Fairies appearing alongside a pair of Saltwater Crocodiles. The fairies stood still and remained calm.

Then the hawks lowered their heads in submission meaning they are under Aslan's control and are now calm and peaceful. Fawn approached and petted their sharp beaks. Tinkerbell and Silvermist did the same with the Crocodiles' Snouts. Vidia and Iridessa were licked by a pair of Bombay Cats in return they were petted. Rosetta allowed the House Crickets to crawl on her left arm.

"It seems they all became peaceful," Said Rosetta. "Lucky us!"

. . . . .

Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, the sisters were calling out, 'Lincoln!" Link!" "Where are you, Link?" Then they spotted Lincoln and the fairies coming out of the forest with the animals behind them, they were shocked and amazed.

"Whoa, Lincoln!" Exclaimed Luna as Lily Cooed and giggled seeing the animals.

"Lincoln there you are! I thought you were in danger but it seems you found what you were looking for." Said Lori.

"Look Lols! Look at all the Animals!" Exclaimed Lana.

"This is amazing seeing them all in one place!" Added Lola.

"But how is this even possible?" Asked Lisa.

"Did they all get an invitation that they were invited too?" Added Leni.

"Aslan sent all the animals," Said Lincoln. "Two of each, a Male and a Female is coming on board."

"I never realized that until now Aslan the Great Lion God could do such miracles." Said Lucy.

"But why are you all here?" Asked Lincoln.

"For you Lincoln, those people were bullying you!" Said Luan.

"But it seems these animals sent them running!" Added Lynn.

"Kitty-Cats!" Giggled Lily petting a pair of Brown Rats.

"Those are Rats Lily," Said Lincoln.

"Well, they need to warn of the flood!" Said Lincoln. "They are people too! Perhaps they could be saved."

"Lincoln, we're your sisters, as siblings we look after each other. You can't do this alone!" Said Lori. "We don't want anything bad to happen to you. So I say we head home!"

"Alright, we'll head home, but not without the rest of them!" Said Lincoln. The sisters stopped to realize he was referring to the animals that Aslan brought. They all nodded and went on their way. On their way back they stopped to see the route back home leads right to the city.

They knew they would be laughed at or worse taken away to be executed. If they were to show their faces in that city, it wouldn't be even easier with the animals.

"Uh-Oh!" Exclaimed Lana.

"Looks like nobody's heading home from here!" Added Luan.

The Sisters and fairies turn to their brother. "Girls, I do have a plan for this and it's going to involve everyone's part in this." Lincoln looked at his sisters, the fairies, and the animals they are going to give the city something they will never forget.

Note: The Cartoon character's designs are based on the animation styles of their respective Movies and TV Shows, both 2D and 3D. The animals are photo-realistic in a design inspired by WildandNaturefan on DeviantArt, why don't you all check him out and understand how the animals would look in the story?

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