It was a lovely day at de Bridge. Serena and Isabel were doing their finishing touches to their first crocheted toys. They were so very proud. They showed they to SaraFerret who admired them (ah whats a few dropped stitches--de kits at de Kit Place would never notice). She was gathering all the other crocheted toys up and stacking dem when she saw Mimi, de little girl courier, fly up with a note in her paw. Mimi said, "SaraFerret, do you happen to remember a little champagne ferret named Lily who crossed the Bridge about a month ago. Her mommy Betsy was so upset by her passing that she forgot to ask for a greeting. I know you are the one who met her because I delivered the message to you. But now she wants to know how she is doing" I took de note and glanced over it again to refresh my memory. Then I remembered Lily. She was so broken-hearted when she arrived dat she sobbed on my shoulder for a few minutes. I put my paws around her as it often happens when fuzzies cross that dey cry. But it seemed dat she was afraid because she didn't want to be alone; after all she was the first ferret in her group to be here and she didn't know anyone at all and it had been so horrible leaving without telling her Mommy good- bye. I tried to console her telling her dat those cages were sposed to be de best cages in de world but... accidents happen. Den she asked me if I would be her friend. I told her it would be an honor to be her friend, but that I had a group that would be much better for her if she would be patient for a bit. I recalled giving her wings of pink with silver tips and then I introduced her to Ozzy, one of de sweetest elderly gentlement fuzzies I had had de pleasure to meet. He dooked with a drawl dat would melt de heart of any young fuzzy and he immediately took young Lily under his paw. He took her down de road to Canyon Lake Retreat where he introduced her to his group and she was quite taken with dem esp. when dey had a party all laid out for her, just for her a stranger in their midst. Of course, dey told her, she wasn't a stranger, just someone who hadn't been introduced until just then, I guess those Texas fuzzies have a saying about dat. So I knew where I had to go to get Lily. I went down de road to Canyon Lake Retreat and knocked on de door and who should open it but Ozzy. I asked, "Is Lily here? I have a note that her Mommy wants to know how she is doing." Ozzy replied, "Of course, Miss SaraFerret, she is right inside, I'll get her for you. Do you want to come in and sit a spell?" "No," I replied. "I best get Lily and get on my way." As Lily came to de door, I explained what was going on and she got real excited. So all of us, Lily and Ozzy and a few others included went back up de road to de Misting Pond and sat down beside de cool clear water. With one swish she saw a vision of Mommy Betsy, surrounded by Chewy, Merlin, Deuce, and Freckles appear. She got so excited dat she started waving and dooking with all of her might. "I love you so much Mommy. Thank you for loving me. Thank you for rescuing me. I have great friends now and they took me right in and I am not one bit lonely. I have beautiful wings now and I can fly. I don't hurt at all; in fact I didn't hurt once I cross the bridge." Then she began to throw hugs and kisses and wrapped dem with all of her love and laid dem on a nearby shooting star which was headed to your house and by de time you should read dis it should have landed dere. And with another swish de vision was gone. I gave them all a hug. I was invited to go back to dere place for a party. What better excuse than this. But I knew I had things to do and more crocheted toys to get ready for de big day. So I said my good-byes. I knew dat I had placed Lily to a great group was so happy in her forever home. Lovey and hugs, SaraFerret, bridgegreeter [Posted in FML 6546]