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go over to visit with the Pukwudgie tribe and Princess Celia. We are noticeably short on time, so I cannot promise that will happen.โ€ Mr. Garman pivoted on his heels and walked out of the room, heading over to Marsha. โ€œHoney, we must have an arrow from the Pukwudgie tribe to test our formula on this drone. Do you think Bev could find the tribe leader and be back here in an hour? That will give us just under an hour before the Hornet Queen returns.โ€ Marsha jumped out of her chair eagerly at her fatherโ€™s request. โ€œYes, Dad. Bev and I are on this. May I borrow your car?โ€ He reached deep into his pocket, pulled a set of keys and tossed them to Marsha. โ€œHera ya go, honey. Please, be safe. You keep your eye out for the Queen or one of the drones. โ€œOh Dad, of course I will. You worry way too much. Be back before you know it.โ€ Marsha sprinted out the door and phoned Bev to let her know what was going on.

Marsha pulled into the office where Bev was waiting. Bev got into the car, noticing a very anxious Marsha. โ€œBuckle up, Bev. We will be speeding, just letting you know.โ€ Bev looked at Marsha and then put on her seatbelt. They journeyed off Route 303 and onto the windy Riverview Road. โ€œWhere are we going?โ€ asked Bev. Marsha responded, โ€œWe are headed to the Ice Box Cave and the Ledges. That is where the members of the Pukwudgie tribe hang out.โ€ Driving in silence for a bit, Bev finally chimed in, attempting to diminish some of Marshaโ€™s anxiousness. โ€œI sure hope we do not see the Hornet Queen or one of her drones.โ€ Marsha nodded in agreement as she pulled into the Ledges parking lot. Odd, she thought to herself, not one car was in the lot. As soon as the car was in park, both women jumped out of the car and ran towards the trail leading to the cave. Frantically, both Bev and Marsha called out Zongaโ€™s name, but received no response. Finally, about halfway down the trail to the Lookout of the Valley, Zonga stepped from behind a tree. โ€œBev!โ€ He looked puzzled as to why the ladies were here. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Out of breath and panting, Marsha began to speak in spurts, โ€œZonga, I am so glad I found you, we need you to come with us and use one of your arrows to test this formula on the drone that Morgan has in hibernation at his lab.โ€ Bev piped in quickly, โ€œcan you shapeshift into a human?โ€ Zonga looked back and forth between the pair. โ€œWell, of course, Bev. It will draw less attention than a porcupine man sitting in your backseat.โ€ They all laughed and chuckled in welcomed relief. They all rushed back to the car and  hopped in. Marsha backed the car up and as she looked into the rearview mirror, she saw Zonga shapeshift into the likeness of Jennifer Hudson. โ€œ Wow, Zonga!โ€ Marsha said โ€œYou are beautiful! And what an excellent choice!โ€ Bev turned and looked at Zonga. โ€œWOW! Just WOW!โ€  Bev and Marsha looked at each other. โ€œAlright, Marsha. Are you going to ask or am I?โ€ They both laughed,  โ€œOkay, I will ask the question,โ€ said Bev. โ€œZonga, where on earth did you come up with this likeness?โ€ Zonga responded proudly, โ€œWell Bev, I watched a movie through someoneโ€™s window and I thought she was a Goddess. Marsha and Bev burst out laughing. โ€œSo you are a peeping Tom?โ€ Marsha said. They all giggled as they made their way back to the lab. Finally, the group arrived at their final destination. The three entered the lab and all eyes were on Zonga. Bev finally broke the eerie silence illuminating the room and told Zonga to drop out of shapeshift. Dr. Mottice gasped in astonishment as Mr. Garman stood still next to him. โ€œDad,โ€ Marsha began, โ€œthis is Zonga, he is the leader of the Pukwudgie tribe and as you noticed, he can shapeshift.โ€ Zonga walked to the table, towards both men, and stood beside Mr. Garman. โ€œZonga,โ€ Marsha continued,  โ€œthis is my Dad and this is Dr. Mottice. He is an expert in DNA and genes. We just call him Doc, for short.โ€ Zonga nodded toward Dr. Mottice and Mr. Garman and peered down at the beakers, questioning all of the colored fluids that filled the glass bottles. Suddenly, Zonga caught notice of Morgan and jumped back growling. Morgan, looking more nervous than ever, tried to reason with the frightened Zonga. โ€œI know I am scary looking,โ€ said Morgan. โ€œBut, we need to try our formula with one of your light arrows.โ€ Bev knelt to look at Zonga eye-to-eye. โ€œZonga, I know this is stressful and we are throwing a lot of information at you, however, the Humans of the Park are counting on you to save them from Morganโ€™s mistake. It is up to you. I am asking you, please help us.โ€ Zonga rose out of his crouched stance. โ€œI will, Bev. I think we should call Princess Celia to help us keep watch for the Hornet Queen.โ€ They all nodded in approval. Zonga marched over to the door and opened it, sending a silver tipped arrow into the sky. Within seconds, there was a burst of brilliant orange light flooding the sky and the Princess appeared, walking hand in hand to the lab with Zonga. โ€œHello, everyone.โ€ Her voice chimed through the room like a beautiful musical instrument. โ€œFor those who do not know me, I am Princess Celia, a Forest Guardian. I see you have already met one of my fellow guardians, Zonga.โ€ Marsha walked forward and began the introductions. โ€œThis is my Dad, Philip Garman, Doctor Mottice, Bev and this is Morgan.โ€ Marsha pointed to the table. The Princess focused on Morgan, taking a keen interest in the creature. โ€œHello, Morgan, we are here to help resolve

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