AN: Hello everyone. Here I bring you another adventure of our beloved dinosaur gang.

In most of my stories, they met Disney princesses, but if you have read my previous story and my profile, you will know that I have started a little trilogy of non-Disney princesses, being this, the second one, the famous swan princess, protagonist of one of my favorite childhood movies.

So, without further ado, let's begin this new adventure.

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This was an era in which every living thing fought for its survival, whether it was battling the fearsome predators known as the sharpteeth or the very forces of nature itself.

Fortunately, there was one place that was safe from those dangers, at least, most of the time.

That place was the Great Valley, a sanctuary where leaf eaters could live in peace.

Of course, not everyone just sat still and enjoyed the peace, for there was a small group of dinosaurs who, no matter what they were doing, no matter how innocent or small, always ended up in some adventure.

After so many adventures, one may wonder… What will be their next adventure? Or rather, where will that adventure be?

At that moment, the Great Valley was covered by the blanket of night, filling the sky with stars and illuminating the land with the light of the full moon.

One would think that everyone would be sleeping on a beautiful night like that, but no.

On a small hill, stood the gang, watching the stars that plagued the sky.

"Ah. The stars are always pretty. Yep, yep, yep." said Ducky.

"And the night circle is brighter than ever." said Chomper.

"It's almost like the bright circle, only it's not as bright as the bright circle." said Ruby.

"I thought I was going to be bored when you suggested doing this, but I was wrong." said Cera.

"It relaxing." said Petrie.

"Yes. No matter how many times I see them. They are always beautiful." said Littlefoot.

"You know? My family and I used to play a game called 'Drawings in the stars'." said Ruby.

"Drawings in stars?" asked Petrie.

"Yes. For example, those stars over there form a tree star." said Ruby pointing to the sky.

"Well, I don't see anything." said Cera.

"You do see it. You just join that star with those and you end up forming a tree star." said Ruby pointing to the sky.

That's when, through the gang's eyes, a line joined several stars together to form the drawing of a tree star.

"Oh, I see it, I see it. Yep, yep, yep." said Ducky.

Spike licked his lips at the sight of the huge tree star in the sky.

"Me try now." began Petrie looking at the stars with a narrowed gaze. "Hey, those stars form flyer." said Petrie pointing to the stars.

Looking up at the sky, everyone saw a line joining several stars together to form the drawing of a flyer similar to Petrie.

"Haha. That's funny. Actually, those stars form a sharptooth, but no teeth." said Chomper pointing to the sky.

Looking up at the sky, they saw a line joining several dots to form a drawing of a quadratic sharptooth (Similar to Google's T-Rex).

"Okay, I'll join in too." began Cera before looking up at the stars. "Ha. Notice. Those stars form the head of a threehorn."

From his point of view, a line joined several stars together to form the head of a threehorn.

"Oh, oh. Now me, now me." began Ducky before looking up at the stars. "Let's see… Mmm. Those stars are shaped like Spike. Yep, yep, yep."

From everyone's point of view, a line joined several stars together to form the picture of everyone's friend Spike.

That made everyone burst out laughing.

"And what do you see, Littlefoot?" asked Chomper.

Littlefoot turned his gaze to the sky, looking for some drawing among them.

That's when he noticed something that caught his attention.

That something turned out to be a star that shone brighter than the others.

Littlefoot stared at that star and all the stars around him and then he saw something that confused him a little.

"That's strange." said Littlefoot.

"What's wrong?" asked Cera.

"Well… I see something in the sky, but I don't know what it is. I've never seen anything like it before-" said Littlefoot.

"Really? What is it? What is it? What is it?" asked Ducky.

"Well… See that bright star in the sky?" asked Littlefoot pointing to the star with his paw. "Well, look at the stars around it. If you join those ones over there, they form a long neck with a beak." began Littlefoot as the line was joining the stars he mentioned. "If you join those others over there, they form the body and lastly, by joining those over there, they form a pair of huge wings."

By the time Littlefoot had finished explaining, the line that joined the stars had formed the drawing of some kind of long-necked flyer.

"Oh, I see it." said Chomper.

"Strange. Me never seen flyer like that." said Petrie.

"But it has the same things that Guido has, because Guido has the same things that that has." said Ruby.

"It looks like a very pretty creature to me. Yep, yep, yep." said Ducky as Spike nodded in agreement.

"Bah. You put too much thought into a simple drawing. *Yawn* In fact, I've had enough for tonight. I'm dead sleepy." said Cera.

"She's right. We'd better get some sleep." said Littlefoot.

As the others positioned themselves for sleep, Littlefoot turned his gaze to the creature that formed among the stars.

He didn't know why, but he felt that creature had a special meaning.

He didn't want to think about it anymore for now, as he was too tired to concentrate, so he fell asleep with the others.

A while later, the gang continued to sleep peacefully, with nothing untoward happening.

Suddenly, among the stars, in a magical way, a line joined the stars to form the drawing of the creature that Littlefoot glimpsed.

From among the stars that formed the drawing, the brightest of them all, which acted as the creature's eye began to emit a spotlight of light directly at the gang, who were so tired that none of them realized what was happening.

Before they could even groan or anything, a bright light enveloped them and when it dissipated, they were no longer there.

After that, the spotlight disappeared and the line that formed the drawing of the creature in the sky also disappeared, leaving as the only evidence of what happened the bright star that continued to shine in the night sky.


Littlefoot let out a slight groan as he felt the warm sunlight bathing him and let out a yawn before opening his eyes.

At first, he was a little sleepy because he had just woken up, but then, his eyes widened in surprise as he realized something.

From what he remembered, he was with his friends on a small hill in the Great Valley watching the stars, but now they were in some kind of forest whose trees looked different from the ones he knew.

"Guys, wake up. You have to see this." said Littlefoot.

"Ugh. No, thanks. I'll see it later." said Cera rolling over to sleep some more.

"But we're not in the Great Valley anymore." said Littlefoot.

"What?" asked Chomper as he and the others got up.

When they got up, they quickly looked around to see the same landscape that Littlefoot saw.

"It's true, it doesn't look like we're in the Great Valley, because this doesn't look like the Great Valley." said Ruby.

Spike walked over to a bush and sniffed it a bit to try to recognize the smell, but all he did after that was simply eat it.

"But how did this happen? If just a moment ago we were at home watching the stars." said Cera.

"I don't know either, Cera. It was all like this when I woke up just a moment ago." said Littlefoot.

"What if this sleepstory?" asked Petrie.

"Well, it would be a very strange sleepstory, because we'd all be having it. Yep, yep, yep." said Ducky.

"What do we do now? We don't even know where we are." asked Chomper.

Littlefoot looked around the forest for some clue to their location, like a mountain or something, but saw nothing.

"For now, we'll follow the bright circle to see if we can find a way back." said Littlefoot.

"Better that than nothing." said Cera with a shrug.

With nothing more to say, the gang set off to find their way back, not knowing what they would meet along the way.


AN: What did you think of the first chapter?

I did as much as I could, since the theme of the hole in the sky that sucks them in and takes them to a corridor of portals I leave only for Disney princesses, except for special occasions as you may have seen with 'Frozen', 'Elena of Avalor' and 'Raya and the last dragon'.

Anyway, see you in the next chapter, where the gang will meet one of the most popular non-Disney princesses of all.

Goodbye!