Chapter Four Peep in the Night

Peep gave a high, squeaky giggle and turned to the Witchy Waste creatures. “Heeheehee, let’s start messing up the forest, just like Grizelda said we should!”

The four messy animals disappeared into the trees.

Everyone gathered around Olivia. Her little ears were shaking and her eyes were wide and scared.

“What were those sparks?” she asked in a trembling voice.

Goldie hugged her. “We don’t know,” she said gently. “But everything will be okay, we promise.”



“I’m afraid the competition is canceled,” Mrs. Nibblesqueak announced.

All the little animals looked sad, but everyone joined together to clean up the mess of cakes and splattered icing. Jess and Lily were so busy that they didn’t realize how late it was until Goldie said, “It’ll be dark soon. You should go home.”

The girls glanced at each other.

How can we leave when Grizelda is threatening to ruin the forest again? Jess thought worriedly.

“We’d like to stay,” said Lily, “so we can help if anything bad happens.”

Jess nodded. “Back home, time stands still while we’re in Friendship Forest,” she said, “so our parents won’t be worried.”

Goldie hugged them. “You’re such good friends,” she said. “We’ll have a sleepover in my grotto—and then we’ll all be ready to help Olivia, no matter what!”



“Squeeeeaaaak! Squeeeeaaaak!”

Lily woke with a start. “What’s that noise?” she muttered, rubbing her eyes. She was snuggled in a nest of quilts and cushions on the floor of Goldie’s grotto. It was lit by the soft glow of a night-light, but she could see through the window in the door that it was dark outside.

Jess and Goldie had woken up, too, and were blinking sleepily.



“Squeeeeaaaak! Squeeeeaaaak!”

The noise came from just outside Goldie’s grotto.

“What’s happening?” Jess asked sleepily.

They went outside and found lots of animals in their pajamas, looking worried. The whole Twinkletail mouse family was huddled together, wearing tiny pajamas. Lying all over the ground were torn leaves and petals.

Mr. Muddlepup the dog came over. His nightcap drooped over one eye. “What’s going on?” he yawned.



“It started outside our cottage,” said Molly Twinkletail. “We followed the noise and it led us here to all these leaves. It’s scary!”

Lily scooped her up. Molly was so small that Lily could hold her with just one hand. “Don’t be afraid,” she said. “We’ll find out what’s happening.”

“Look!” said Jess. “There! Beneath that pine tree—two shadows!”

They crept closer.

“Squeeeeeeak!”

Just then, the shadows moved out into the moonlight.

“It’s Peep... and Olivia!” cried Jess.

The bat ripped some leaves from a dandyrose bush and tossed them over his shoulder, while Olivia ripped the petals from a patch of buttercups. She threw them up into the air.

Goldie gasped. “So they’re the ones who made this mess!”

“Squeeeeeeak!” went Peep.

“Squeeeeeeak!” went Olivia. Then Peep flew to another bush and little Olivia followed on the ground, flapping her paws.



“She’s trying to fly like Peep!” cried Lily in dismay. “And she sounds like him, too!”

Peep reached out with his claws, picked up the little hamster, and flew onto a branch. Olivia flapped her paws, still trying to fly.

Molly covered her tiny ears as the horrible squeaking grew louder.

Lily cuddled her close and said to Jess and Goldie, “So that’s what the purple spark spell does! Peep made Olivia act like a messy bat, just like him!”

Goldie gasped. “Oh, no!”

Jess stood beneath the tree. “Olivia!” she called. “Come down!”

“Won’t!” squeaked Olivia.

Peep giggled. “This is fun!” he squeaked. “Soon Olivia will really turn into a bat, and then she’ll be able to make another animal change, too. Then all the Friendship Forest animals will be messy and fun like me and my friends!”

The girls were horrified. “Imagine,” said Jess, “a forest full of messy creatures.”

Goldie nodded gloomily. “The whole forest will end up like the Witchy Waste,” she said miserably.

“And Grizelda will have Friendship Forest all for herself,” Lily finished.

Just then, the rest of the Nibblesqueak family arrived, looking upset.

“Where’s our Olivia?” cried Mrs. Nibblesqueak. “Is—”

She stopped and gasped when she saw her daughter flapping in the tree like a bat.



Jess put her arm around the shocked hamster comfortingly. “Don’t worry,” she said, patting her gently. “I promise we’ll find a way to change Olivia back to her normal self.”

She glanced anxiously at Lily, wondering how they could keep that promise.

But Lily had been thinking. “If we find out more about Peep’s purple spark spell,” she said, “we might find a way to undo it. Let’s visit Mrs. Taptree!”

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