"Great-Aunt Harriet gave us this mobile, Sam," Franklin smiled as he hung out in the baby's room. "I hope the baby likes it."

Junior sighed as he stared out the window. "What's taking so long?" he then complained since the baby was taking a long time and it meant his sister would as well.

"They've been gone for hours." Rosie frowned.

"They're still not home yet..." Franklin added as he began to worry about his parents.

"You've been very quiet all evening." Granny came toward Franklin, Rosie, and Junior as they stared out the window.

"When are they going to get back?" Junior asked.

"They've been gone for hours." Franklin added in as he set Sam down on the window sill.

"How about we take a little walk?" Granny suggested with a smile. "I have something to show you and your friends can come along too if they would like."

"Okay." Rosie smiled.

Franklin and Granny shared a hug together and they all then decided to go outside for a little walk.


"Ooh, so many stars." Rosie smiled.

"I love stars." Junior smiled with her.

"Those are new stars being born, children." Granny smiled.

"Oooh..." the three oohed and awed.

"Close your eyes, all of you," Granny told them gently. "And I'll catch one for you all."

Franklin chuckled to that. "You can't catch a star out of the sky." he said before then closing his eyes.

Junior and Rosie soon closed their eyes as well.

"Open them." Granny then said as there was a glow from behind their closed eyes now.

"Ooh." Junior and Rosie smiled.

Granny held a candle out to them gently. "Here's what I used to do... Every Spring, we'd light a candle, make a wish, then place our wishes on the water to float away." she then gave the candle to Franklin.

"Cool." Junior smiled.

"Go make a wish, Franklin." Rosie smiled to the turtle boy.

Franklin went to the end of the pond with the candle. "I wish I may, I wish I might, see my family and Junior's sister home tonight." he wished before setting the candle down on a lily pad and let it go across the water.

'I have a feeling they might be coming back soon.' Rosie thought to herself.


Granny then went to take them back to the house and as soon as they did, the lights came on at the house.

"They're home!" Franklin beamed and ran home to see his parents and new baby sibling, he then came back to take his grandmother's hand and walk with her as Junior and Rosie went on ahead.

"Hey, guys." Mo smiled.

"Momo, are you okay?" Junior hugged his sister.

"Yes, I'm fine, and so is Mrs. Turtle," Mo smiled down to him. "Babies are just so cute!"

"Aw!" Junior smiled.

Mo giggled as she seemed baby crazy right now since her experience with the Turtles. Mr. and Mrs. Turtle came into the spare room to put their little bundle of joy down.

"Is it a baby boy or a baby girl?" Rosie asked.

"It's a girl, but the Turtles don't know what to name her yet." Mo smiled.

"I know that her name will be perfect." Rosie said.

Mo smiled as she hugged with slight sniffling. Mr. and Mrs. Turtle smiled before they saw their son come over with Granny.


"Franklin, I want you to meet your baby sister." Mrs. Turtle smiled to her son.

Franklin soon came over to see his baby sister. The baby turtle smiled to her big brother and she appeared to have a purple bow on her head.

"She's so small." Franklin smiled.

"But she'll get bigger, just like you did." Mr. Turtle smiled back.

"Aw! She's so cute." Rosie smiled.

The baby turtle cooed and giggled to the mobile above her head.

"The baby really likes Great-Aunt Harriet's mobile." Franklin chuckled.

"Yes, I think she does." Mrs. Turtle agreed.

"Have you got a name for her?" Granny asked her son and daughter-in-law.

"We have lots of ideas, but-" Mr. Turtle started.

"I know!" Franklin spoke up. "What about 'Harriet'? Great-Aunt Harriet always gives the perfect presents. She gave you that Green Knight book, Mom, and she gave the baby this mobile, and, well, the baby is like a perfect present?"

"He does make a really great point." Junior said.

Mr. and Mrs. Turtle looked to each other before then smiling at the name for their new daughter.

"I think it's a lovely idea," Mrs. Turtle smiled before bending down to her son's height to hug him. "Harriet it is."

Franklin soon hugged his mother. Harriet cooed as she sat in her bed with a smile.

"Do you remember bringing me home from the hospital?" Franklin asked his mother as they watched the baby.

"It's a day I'll never forget, my Green Knight." Mrs. Turtle smiled to her son.

Franklin soon remembered something. He then left the room and came into the other room and took a cherry blossom out of the vase and went to give it to the baby. "This is for you, Harriet," he smiled to his baby sister. "By the way, I'm Franklin."

Harriet smiled as she gently grabbed onto his finger.

"I'm your big brother." Franklin smiled.

Mo, Rosie, and Junior all soon started to glow and started to vanish in star dust.


Junior and Rosie's eyes then opened and they sat up as an alarm went off.

"I hope you all good naps, children." The teacher smiled to her students as nap time was now over.

"W-Was that all a dream?" Rosie asked before she felt the flower in her hair.

"It was so real..." Junior said before looking to her hair. "Rosie, that blossom..."

Rosie touched the flower and took it out. "It wasn't a dream... But... How...?"

"I don't know." Junior said.


After school...

Rosie went home with her parents and Junior was walking home with his mother.

"Did you have a good day at school?" Elizabeth smiled to her son.

"Yeah, it was really 'venturous..." Junior said as he hugged his Franklin book.

"Sounds like it." Elizabeth smiled.


Meanwhile, Mo was telling Atticus and Cherry what had happened as Junior had an adventure with Rosie and it wasn't all just a dream.

"Wow, that sounds like some adventure." Atticus said.

"I thought Junior and Rosie were too young for adventures?" Cherry added.

"I thought so too." Mo said.

"Hmm..." The others hummed.

Patch then shook a chill down his spine. "I think we need to talk with a certain someone."

"Why's that?" Cherry asked.

"Find out why JJ and Rosie had that adventure." Mo replied.

"Maybe it was really just a dream." Cherry suggested.

"It wasn't." Mo said.

Cherry sighed as she had failed to avoid conversating with Drell.

"You're right, Mo." Drell said as he appeared.

"Gah!" Cherry yelped at him but soon settled down.

"So then, you sent them on that adventure?" Mo asked.

"Yes, I did, I wanted to test them." Drell replied simply enough.

"And did they pass?" Atticus smiled.

"They passed," Drell nodded. "I was sure this wouldn't be too dangerous for them. Woodland is a rather harmless village, though there are more adventures to come with Franklin and friends, especially with his Aunt Lucy who's an archaeologist."

"Cool." Mo smiled.

"It'll take some time, but at some point, they'll need to go to Turtle Lake, I've been judging those two since they met that troll in Central Park." Drell nodded.

"Cool." Atticus smiled.

"They grow up so fast..." Mo sniffled about her little brother.

"Yes, indeed..." Drell patted them all on the head.

Cherry flinched at being touched.

The End