It was late at nite at de Bridge. SaraFerret had decided to let the kits stay up late and play as she knew that she wasn't on duty. The kits finally wore out so she plopped dem in dere hammies. She yawned and climbed into her bed to sleep. She had just begun to doze off when she heard a tapping at de cottage door. So she stretched and started to get up, but de kits beat her to de door. In came Mimi, de little girl courier with a note. "Sorry to bother you, SaraFerret. I know that it is your day off, but it seems that Father Nature has lost another ferret and he has asked for you. See, its all in dis note and this ferret is getting ready to cross de bridge." She handed me de note and I read thru it. Sure enough, it said, SaraFerret, please greet my fuzzie. So I asked Mimi to contact de other fuzzies and I headed for de entrance. I was just in time to see a light champagne frail little boy slowly making his way across de bridge and MERCY! was he having a time of it. But as he reached de entrance he began to perk up a bit. He looked around a bit and saw me. I introduced myself, " Hi, I am SaraFerret and I am de bridgegreeter. Welcome to de Rainbow Bridge. Dis is your new forever home. Here you will have no more pain or suffering. You will have lotsa friends and treats and run on green grass forever." Den he said, "My name is Murray and I was at Father Natures place and I guess I has been on a long trip. All I remember is that Mommy was holding me cause I had been so sick and then I wents to sleep and den I started across this long bridge thing. That thing is really wobbly, you know. But I don't feel so bad now. But I remember Daddy saying that I was going to go somewhere and it would be awhile before him and Mommy could see me again and I felt so sad and they were sad too. But I felt really lousy. Is this really my new home? You mean I won't have to go anywhere else? This is really it? But I don't know anyone here. It will be lonely without Monty and all de other fuzzies at home." I put my paws on his shoulders and reassured him, "Murray, trust m dere are fuzzies here dat you know and dere are other fuzzies dat came from your Mommy and Daddy's place. And yes dis is your new home and you will never have to go anywhere else." Den he asked another question, (New arrivals are always full of questions). "Do you have trucks at de Bridge? Daddy always took me riding in de truck so I could try to look out de window? I replied, "No Murray, we don't have trucks, but we have something even better. Do you see these wings on my shoulders. These are made for flying thru de clouds. You can feel de wind thru your ears and thru your fur." "Really?" He replied. "Yes, really. I answered. Every fuzzie gets a pair of wings." So off we went down de garden path toward de Wing House where de wings were stored. We opened de door and on de counter was a big box (of course). He opened de box and took out de wings--black-tipped with gold inserts--sorta like one of dose monarch flutter-byes. I helped him on with his wings and adjusted his halo and he ran to de big vanity mirror. He gazed at his reflection and saw de handson light champagne fuzzie in de prime of his life dat he had been. He turned to me and said--"Gee I wish Mommy and Daddy could see me now." Den I gots an idea. We opened de door and went outside. When what to his surprise: Blondie Boy and Princess, his friends were dere and dey hugged and danced in welcome. So on we went on down de road to de Misting Pond and sat down beside de cool clear water. With one swish we saw a vision of Mommy and Daddy appear. He started waving and dooking with all of his might. Mommy, thank you for holding me while I crossed. Daddy thank you for de truck rides. Thank you both for loving me and taking care of me. I love you. I feel lots better now and I has wings like a flutter-bye now so I can fly on my own. Den dey he started throwing hugs, kisses and promises and wrapped dem with his loved and laid dem on a nearby shooting star which was headed to your house and by de time you should read this it should have landed dere. And with another swish de vision was gone. So on down de road we went to another sign which said, Welcome Murray. Den we saw it--Father Natures' Cottage. Dere were fuzzies dancing and dere was food laid out. Oh trust me, dose NY fuzzies sure do know how to party. Murray was pulled into de crowd and he fit right in. He started wardancing with de best of dem. I was invited to stay, but I was pretty tired, so I said my good-byes. As I headed to my cottage, I thought to myself: Blessed are de rescuers, for dey shall wear crowns of gold in de heavens. Loveys and Hugs, SaraFerret, bridgegreeter [Posted in FML 6053]