“Sure.” Murmured fern. She nudged out her brown fluffy lookalike. “This is Pine. She is my fourth-hatched daughter.”Ruby went from Splash's chicks to Fern's. "Want me to help?" She asked about the chicks.
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“Sure.” Murmured fern. She nudged out her brown fluffy lookalike. “This is Pine. She is my fourth-hatched daughter.”Ruby went from Splash's chicks to Fern's. "Want me to help?" She asked about the chicks.
“That’s Frost. Isn’t she pretty? She has no color, so she looks a little odd. But I think she’s lovely.”“Eek! That one’s looking at me!” Daffy squealed and stepped closer to the all white chick.
(Hello! Also, I named a chick after you!)
Ruby stood right next to Fern and her chicks. She was ready to protect them from anything that could happen.“Sure.” Murmured fern. She nudged out her brown fluffy lookalike. “This is Pine. She is my fourth-hatched daughter.”
“Yes, she is,” Daffy said, with her eyes glued on Frost, “I’ve never seen a chick before. Why don’t the others look like her?”“That’s Frost. Isn’t she pretty? She has no color, so she looks a little odd. But I think she’s lovely.”
(Moon is the blue egg chick. She’s silver with black stripes and blue legs.Sparrow glared across the clearing at Fern's new batch of chicks. The white one was staring intently at Daffy, but Spareow was more interested in the blue egg chick.
“She’s just special.” Said Fern. “They’re all special in their own way.”“Yes, she is,” Daffy said, with her eyes glued on Frost, “I’ve never seen a chick before. Why don’t the others look like her?”