Rapunzel (Bird) (
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D-D-D-Danger, watch behind you...
It was a nice night for flying. After spending most of her life told that being a Demon was something she should be ashamed of, Rapunzel still felt insecure about taking any form other than her human one - but with help from all the friends she'd been making, she was getting steadily more comfortable with who she was.
And flight was amazing, especially out here. Birchpointe was a little too smoggy and bright, especially for nighttime flying, but now? The air was clear and crisp, and the forested outskirts of Duckburg were quiet below Rapunzel. She weaved through the trees, feeling free as a- Well.
And then an odd sound, accompanied by a flash of light, caught her attention. It came from beyond the forest's edge, and Rapunzel - no longer the frightened young woman she'd once been - hurried over to check it out. It was a good thing she did, though what she saw left her feeling sickened. Unconscious bodies of unfamiliar creatures littered the ground, as men scooped them up, laughing cruelly all the while.
She managed to go unnoticed by those men as she landed by one of the creatures. A deep breath, and she focused her energy on shifting to a different form so she could make a stand - and start healing the little guys. The only problem? She didn't change. It wasn't the first time Rapunzel had been stuck, but it was certainly the worst moment for it. The next things she knew, she'd been picked up along with the creature she stood beside, apparently unnoticed in her very small current state.
And then she was thrown in a cage.
And flight was amazing, especially out here. Birchpointe was a little too smoggy and bright, especially for nighttime flying, but now? The air was clear and crisp, and the forested outskirts of Duckburg were quiet below Rapunzel. She weaved through the trees, feeling free as a- Well.
And then an odd sound, accompanied by a flash of light, caught her attention. It came from beyond the forest's edge, and Rapunzel - no longer the frightened young woman she'd once been - hurried over to check it out. It was a good thing she did, though what she saw left her feeling sickened. Unconscious bodies of unfamiliar creatures littered the ground, as men scooped them up, laughing cruelly all the while.
She managed to go unnoticed by those men as she landed by one of the creatures. A deep breath, and she focused her energy on shifting to a different form so she could make a stand - and start healing the little guys. The only problem? She didn't change. It wasn't the first time Rapunzel had been stuck, but it was certainly the worst moment for it. The next things she knew, she'd been picked up along with the creature she stood beside, apparently unnoticed in her very small current state.
And then she was thrown in a cage.
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So she turned around and swooped back down with the others, only to immediately be greeted with a shout from Sadie.
"Where did you go?!"
Rapunzel smiled apologetically. "I'm sorry. But it is them. We're safe!" She laughed, disbelieving and breathless, as she flopped down in the dirt. "Everyone's safe."
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The others rushed out ahead of him, but he stuck back a moment to look down at Rapunzel, smiling gently.
"Hey. Thank you. You were a big help tonight, and I couldn't have done it without you."
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"Gobo! Rapunzel! Oh I'm glad to see you both safe!"
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"Daniel, anyone else around?"
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"No, just these guys. Let's clean these up, turn everyone in, and go home."
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"Where is home for all of you?"
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Gobo glanced at him and smiled and nodded, then looked up when he noticed Scrooge giving him an odd look. "What is it?"
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"This is certainly new." He quirked an eyebrow, and flipped the music note-emblazened tag over to read the back. "'Perdita.' Well, I suppose I'd better give her a call. I don't know if she knows you're missing, but she'll want tae know you're safe."
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Once at the Manor, the other Fraggles departed down a garden hole with smiles and waves and a promise to visit the Great Hall sometime (and vice versa on Gobo's part). Rapunzel, once her magic relaxed and let her transform back, was tasked with current company over Gobo, and then Scrooge went on to make the phonecall.
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"Who is this, and do you own a clock?"
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"I'm goin' to assume this is in fact Perdita. Gobo's owner?"
There's an indistinct, but sharp noise of some kind in the background, then the Scottish leaned away a moment. "Well you can enlighten me on the details later, but it'll do for now." He cleared his throat, then turned back to the phone. "I'm Scrooge McDuck. He's fine now, but Gobo was involved in a little trouble earlier, and I thought it best to alert you."
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But even that thought was fleeting as Scrooge spoke on. "What?! He'd better be fine, McDuck! What the heck happened?"
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Finally, "Let me talk to him."
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There was a momentary pause as Scrooge walked over, handing the phone down to Gobo. At his look, he waved a hand and she'll hear his instructions in the background.
"Hold it up to your ear so you can talk into the other end."
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"Perdita?"
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Well, so much for calm.
"Gobo, how did this even happen?!"
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"It's not my fault!! Me and some other Fraggles were in a tunnel by the forest when all of a sudden this big- pipe-thingie came down and started flooding it with water! When we ran out there were a whole bunch of guys waiting, one of them electrocuted us to knock us out, then the next thing I knew I was in a cage!"
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