Have you ever wondered what happened, when Bambi's father was a fawn? Well, I've been thinking about it lately, so let's look at these things from a new perspective.
We all know what Bambi's father is like around the forest, but we know very little about The Great Prince of the Forest's past, so let's see what might have happened in his past. I took the liberty of coming up with a name for Bambi's father, because that name was not mentioned in the Bambi books or movies, and I think I will do the same for Bambi's mother.
The sun was rising in the late summer, warm forest. It was peaceful in the forest when the animals living in the forest were just waking up to a new day, and when the animals that move at night were returning to their homes to sleep.
One of the night-watching animals was a brown, yellow-eyed owl named Friend owl, who was known for his wisdom, and for hating a certain thing about spring, namely love, which he himself called Twitter painted. The reason for hating that thing was probably, because at that time of year the lovers birds sang, so loudly that Friend owl couldn't sleep during the day. He just tried to ignore it, but he was always happy to share his wisdom with those who asked, because he had seen so much of all kinds that he had enough to tell the young animals of the forest.
Friend owl landed on a branch of a tree, then walked to the hole in that tree, where he lived, and then finally fell asleep.
A baby raccoon walked out of its hole among the roots of a tree, and rubbed its blue eyes, having just woken up. Then the raccoon cub looked at the forest.
Surprisingly, the song of a happy bird broke the peaceful silence of the forest, while the bird singing that song flew along the forest spreading the new news to all the inhabitants of the forest. Hearing the news, all the animals in the forest immediately became curious, and immediately followed the bird out of their nests and burrows, and all ran in the same direction.
The raccoon looked curiously at the bird, which spread the surprising news throughout the forest, showing everyone the way, while the raccoon's parents, and siblings came out of their den, and followed the raccoon who heard the news first, and like other animals followed the animals that followed the bird that spread the news.
The birds flew forward, the squirrels ran along the branches of the trees, and the rabbits, hares, raccoons, and other animals that lived in burrows under the treetops ran forward following the bird that spread the news, for all wanted to see with their own eyes what the bird had just told rather than just hear about it, for the thing in question was a very rare occurrence, not happening every day in their forest.
"Krooh wipe!" Friend owl snored in his hole.
"Wake up, Friend owl!" The baby raccoon picked up an acorn from the ground, which it threw onto a branch in front of Friend owl's hole, after which the acorn fell back to the ground.
"What is going on?!" Friend owl asked after waking up to the commotion, then looked curiously at the animals running forward.
"It happened!" The raccoon screamed.
"What happened?!" Friend owl asked walking out of his hole.
"A new prince was born!" The raccoon shouted, running forward with the others.
"We're going to see the new prince, so come along!" The raccoon's brother shouted, and started to follow his brother.
All the shreds of sleep disappeared from Friend owl's eyes, and curiosity replaced them. Of course, the birth of the new prince had been known for a long time, but no one had been able to guess what day the new prince would actually be born, so it had been expected for some time, so it's no wonder that everyone was so excited. So, after hearing the news, Friend owl went off to follow the other animals by flying after them.
The animals ran, and flew to a big cave, which was in the bushes under the branches, and where they stopped, when they reached it, and saw a female-deer lying on the ground of the cave, whose fur was brown, and who had brown's eyes. The female-deer smiled gently at the sleeping fawn on his left side.
The fawn's fur was light brown, and it had white spots.
Friend owl sat down on a tree branch near the mother-deer, and smiled like the other animals as they looked at the deer:
"Heh! Come on! This is a significant occasion, it must be said. It's not every day that a prince is born to us. Rose, it's a great honor to congratulate you".
"Congratulations!"
"Congratulations!"
"Yes. Good luck!"
"Thank you," Rose said to the animals who congratulated her, and then looked at her son, and touched the boy gently as she spoke lovingly to the boy:
"Alright. Wake up now, little one. We've got visitors, and you need to meet them."
Fawn opened her brown eyes, raised her head from the ground, and looked curiously at the animals, which were his mother, and in his cave.
"Morning, little prince!"
"Hello, prince!"
"Good morning, prince!"
Fawn looked at the animals that greeted him, curious about everything he saw.
"Huh!" Friend owl whispered, resulting in fawns looking at Friend owl curiously. Friend owl smiled at the fawn, and leaned forward.
The little prince startled a little, when he saw Friend's owl's big, yellow eyes, and the prince nervously leaned against his mother, but finally smiled, when prince saw Friend's owl smile. Next, the prince tried to stand up, but his legs were shaking a little, and it was difficult for him to stay upright. It was because he used his legs for the first time and his legs were not yet strong enough to walk properly.
"Look! The prince is trying to stand!" The raccoon cub cried out upon seeing the thing in question, causing everyone to look at the prince curiously. The raccoon cub curiously walked up to the fawn while the fawn fell on its belly to the ground. "I guess you're not ready to walk yet, are you?"
"Robyn!" The raccoon's mother scolded her son.
"But he's not ready to walk yet, is he?" Robyn asked embarrassed, then looked at the prince.
"Ahhh!" The prince, who had stood up again, yelled at Robyn, causing Robyn to roll backwards in surprise, and the prince fell against his mother.
"Heh heh! Time to let the prince sleep," Friend owl said, as he saw the fawn lay back down next to Rose, looking tired.
"Huoh! The prince yawned, and prepared to sleep.
"We should go home so the prince can sleep," Friend owl said, and left the cave with the other animals. Then he looked indignantly at the remaining chipmunks sitting on a nearby branch, and birds, who had not yet returned to their homes:
"What did I just say, or did I not speak clearly enough?"
"Sorry!" One chipmunk said and then left the other chipmunks, and with the birds from the cave.
The raccoon family was about to leave, but then the mother raccoon saw Robyn walking in front of the prince again to look at the prince:
"Robyn, come on already".
Robyn looked at the prince who was yawning, and then left to follow her mother, but memory then its, that she hadn't asked Rose one thing about the prince:
"What name are you going to give the prince?"
"Well, how would Adrien sound?" Rosde asked.
"Adrien? Nice name," Robyn said after thinking for a moment, and then followed her family as they went home like the others so that Rose, and Adrien could rest at home just the two of them, as they needed rest now.
"Adrien. Little Adrien," Rose lightly touched Adrien's head with her chin, feeling joy and pride.
On top of the mountain near Rose's cave stood a big male-deer with really big antlers, looking at Rose, and Adrien proudly.
The male-deer standing on top of the mountain had brown fur, and brown eyes, while the horns were dark brown. He had seen a lot of everything While living in the forest, but this was a completely new experience for him, and a new role at the same time, because he was going to watch little Adrien grow, because Adrien's birth, and growth would be the beginning of a new era in the forest, where Adrien would now play a significant role in his growth. Now, however, Adrien would be able to enjoy his free time, because he would experience, and at the same time learn everything new while traveling on his own prince-path.
However, the male-deer couldn't help, but be a little worried about Adrien, for the male-deer knew very well that, that Adrien should see it at some point, that Adrien wouldn't necessarily be safe even in such a beautiful forest, if he wasn't very careful. Nevertheless, the male-deer now decided not to worry about those things, and be happy for Rose, because Rose's son would be the new future of the forest. In the end, no one had denied the princes the chance to be happy.
"You have a long way to go in your prince-path as, Adrien," A male-deer smiled.
