“Maybe the trampolines?” Benjamin says.
Daniël notices his bully at the trampolines picking on other kids, and definitely didn’t want to encounter him wearing pull-ups. “It looks too busy there, maybe somewhere else?” He replies.
“The ball pit?” Ethan asks.
“Sure.” Benjamin says as he looks at the ball pit, which seems empty.
“Ball pit it is.” Daniël agrees.
They walk towards the ball pit and dive in it. They start playing and “swimming”. Before someone threw a ball at him.
“Hey! Who did that?” He asks, aggravated.
“Not me.” Benjamin replies.
“Me neither.” Ethan says.
“No lying, I know one of you did it!” The bear yells, before another ball is thrown at him, this time Daniël sees that it was neither Ben nor Ethan. “Who’s there, show yourself!”
Giggles can be heard from underneath a mountain of balls. Ethan digs through it, before finding the culprits, a three year old otter. “Oscar!” The fox cheers as he hugs his friend.
“So you’re the annoying little baby that pelted balls at me!” Daniël yells at him, causing the otter to whine.
“Hey! leave m fwiend awone!” A raccoon kit the same age as Oscar yells as he appears from under the mountain of balls, and throws some at him, much more forcefully than the otter did.
“Ouch!” Daniël yelps.
“Apologise!” The Raccoon demands.
“Fine.” the bear sighs, “I’m sorry for yelling at you.” He tells the otter, who responds by hugging him.
Benjamin was deeply impressed by the raccoon. “That was amazing, I can never get him to do something.” He tells him.
“Thanks.” The cub says.
“What’s your name?” The lynx asks.
“I’m Ricky.” He introduced himself.
“Well nice to meet you Ricky.” Ben replied. “This is Daniël, and I’m sure you already know Ethan from daycare.”
Ricky noticed what Daniël was wearing. “You wear pull-ups as well?!” He cheerfully asks.
“Ssst, not so loud.” Daniël says. He notices that the bully is still in the trampoline section.
“Why, what’s wrong with wearing pull-ups?” Ricky asks confusedly. “Pull-ups are for big cubs.”
“Well, there are a lot of older cubs here that are meanies.” Daniël explains. “See that hyena over there?”
“Uh-huh.” Ricky nods.
“He makes fun of a lot of kids, especially ones wearing diapers or pull-ups, just ask benjamin.” The bear continues.
“It’s true, and sometimes he pushes or hits other cubs if he’s in a really bad mood.” The lynx adds.
“That’s mean.” Oscar says shocked.
“Good thing it is easy to avoid him, He only bullies cubs that cross his path.” Ethan says, reassuring him.
“So we can’t pway where he’s pwaying?” Ricky whines. “We wanted to play on the trampolines.”
“Maybe we can go there anyways?” Benjamin proposes.
“Are you crazy?!” Ethan asks
“He isn’t with his friends, so he can’t act as tough as he normally does.” The lynx explains
“Ricky and Oscar are on board, but Daniël is still doubting. “I don’t know? I mean I really want to go on the trampolines, but standing up to him?”
“We can do it, I’m sure we can.” Ricky said.
1. They go through and stand up towards their bully.
2. They chicken out and go somewhere else (Comment, if 2 wins but there are multiple options then I’ll use a spinning wheel)
3. Other (Comment)