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Surrounded by frogs and their little tadpoles, we waited out the bees. When the last one finally gave up and buzzed off, we swam to shore. Reunited with the fossil, I learned that it was Kai’s find. They had been excavating the area for a few days, pretty sure that there were no more finds to unearth. They had just been returning from a froglight expedition when I had my miscommunication with the beehive.
We shared a snack in the shade of a large tree with a very impressive root system. Kai was also travelling across the Overworld, but on foot. That sounded exhausting, and so 2024! I told them all about my happy ghast, sparing no detail of my brave visit to the Nether to retrieve a dried ghast. When I described how I raised the ghastling amongst my beloved chickens, I swear I saw a tear in Kai’s eye. I know. It was very impressive, and most of all, intentional.
As the day started drawing to a close, I felt it was time to leave. I bid my goodbyes to Kai and the frogs, who looked at me expectantly before bidding me a reluctant adieu. Oh, how foolish of me! How could I not realize that they wanted to join me?
With a profuse apology, I grabbed some buckets and scooped up some tadpoles. These little swimmers would love the lake back home! I boarded the happy ghast and waved goodbye. Kai looked at me. Did they want one last staring contest? Well, I was nothing if not generous! Of course! Before I could hop down to commence my win, Kai surprised me by hopping up. Oh! Well, this worked too. We could stare at each other in the sky, what fun! The happy ghast departed, and I gave the big trees another look.
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