Eric Vincent
Eric Vincent Greenwich and Victor Edric Greenwich Journey to Teddy Bear Planet
Part Five: Homecoming
Eric Vincent Greenwich and his brother slumped down onto stumps, their heads in their hands. Greenwich Bear face-planted into the deflated parachute and began sobbing. Some minutes passed and the scene continued, until Eric Vincent Greenwich heard another squawk. He looked up and saw three flocks of teddy birds circling overhead. He felt the ground shaking slightly. He looked back down just in time to see a dozen teddy deer galloping toward them.
The teddy deer came to a halt in the clearing. The largest one, a chocolate brown teddy deer with dark chocolate-colored spots, approached Eric Vincent Greenwich. "How can we help?" he asked.
"We need to get back to the city to reunite this teddy bear with his family! And after that, I believe my brother and I will need some assistance in finding our way back to planet Earth," Eric Vincent Greenwich replied.
"Very well," said the deer. He whistled up to the teddy birds. Each of them dove down, grabbed a bit of the parachute with their beaks, and yanked it off of the ground and the rocket ship. They folded the parachute neatly in the corner while the leader of the teddy deer instructed his companions to find vines, and asked the boys and the teddy bear if there was a quick way to construct wheels for the rocket ship.
"We could use the wheels from the landing gear!" Eric Vincent Greenwich exclaimed.
The boys got to work digging in the area where the landing gear wheels were stuck, while the teddy bear found a plank to jam in front of them. The boys then fastened the vines to the rocket ship, and the deer began to pull the ship out of its shallow ditch. "Hop in!" said the teddy deer, "We"ll pull you to town!"
So Eric Vincent Greenwich, his brother Victor Edric, and the teddy bear hopped onto the rocket ship and the teddy deer pulled them through the forest, across the meadow, and to the edge of town. The boys and the bear gave each helpful animal their heartfelt thanks and darted into the city.
Eric Vincent Greenwich and his brother panted after the teddy bear as he tore through the city streets in search of his home. None of the surrounding areas looked familiar to the teddy bear, and as he dashed about, he began to grow worried. They stopped a teddy policeman and asked for directions. He told them they were on the completely opposite