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The smurfs ran for their lives as the bees chase them, they already been stung a few times and are willing not to be stung more. After running around for a few minutes, the bees finally retreated. When the smurfs realized the bees stopped chasing them, they stopped to catch their breath. "Is everysmurf alright?" asked Papa Smurf as he plucks the stingers off of his body.

"I got stung in the nose," said Tracker, "I can't smell, other than that I'm fine."

"I hadn't been stung once," said Smurfette as she looked at her arms, "I thought they were going to get me but-"

Smurfette suddenly yelped, she turned and saw Hefty with a bee stinger between his thumb and index finger, "They got you alright." he said.

"Thanks." muttered Smurfette.

"Is this bad luck Papa Smurf?" asked Brainy.

"I suppose it is Brainy," said Papa Smurf, "Let's head back, I think the bees are gone already."

The smurfs turned around and head back the way they came, when the reached the abandoned fort they saw the hive splattered on the ground. Brainy picked up some honeycomb and placed it in his mouth, "At least this honey will help bring up our spirits," said Brainy, "Get some smurfs."

The smurfs eventually grabbed some honey from the abandoned hive and ate some, "The Smurflings would want some," said Smurfette, "I'll save some for Sassette."

"Speaking of the Smurflings," said Papa Smurf, "I think we have no choice but to go home and wait for them to smurf back, I bet they're more angry at us than we have ever been angry at them."

"They wouldn't be that mad," said Brainy, "Snappy would have time to cool down, giving us a chance to reason with them."

"Good smurfing," said Papa Smurf, "Let's go back to Feathers so we can get outta here."

The crane was less thrilled when he found out that the smurfs come back to him defeated, since he saw the Smurflings ran by right after they left. Nevertheless, the smurfs hopped right onto his back and Feathers took to the skies. Even if Feathers can talk, he wouldn't say a word on where the Smurflings were at.

The little ones themselves were already heading back home, they knew where to go since they haven't crossed the Smurf River. They managed to find the river and walked upstream to it, as they hike the sun was nearing the horizon with each passing minute. "What are they going to do when we are back at the village?" asked Slouchy.

"I don't know," said Snappy, "Judging by the chaos we've stirred, and the fact that we weren't captured, I'm sure the smurf we've released will be interesting."

"Thinking back on the days we caused trouble," said Slouchy, "Such as going to Gargamel's hovel, I think this one is our most dramatic."

"Cause we were being chased by the smurfs and not Gargamel?" asked Snappy.

"Who do you want chasing us?" asked Nat.

"Brainy," said Sassette, "He's easy to remove from the smurf equation."

Over at the Smurf Village, the search party returns as Feathers landed in the village center. All the smurfs approach them as they got off of Feathers, "What happened?" asked Handy.

"We got smurfed by bees," said Brainy, "That's what happened."

"We were close in finding the Smurflings," said Papa Smurf, "But we missed them once again."

"Those brats are nothing but trouble." grumbled Harmony.

"We can't entirely blame them," said Papa Smurf, "I was the one who pushed them too hard."

"To come to think of it," said Hefty, "We all played our part in pushing them as well, the fact that the heat wave was slowing us down gave the Smurflings extra chores."

All the smurfs agreed to Hefty, "So everysmurf's too blame?" asked a random smurf.

As the smurfs were debating on who's contributed most to the problem, the Smurflings themselves arrived back into the village and saw the debate unfold. "Follow my lead smurfs." said Snappy, "We're going in."

The Smurflings marched in and made their way through the smurf crowd, they were too distracted to notice them until they made their way to the front. "Well!" yelled out Snappy.

All the smurfs gasped before they went silent, it was clear that Snappy was directing his anger at Papa Smurf. "You overworked us in the hot sun and gave us no break," said Snappy, "What I can't stand the most was Baby Smurf's diddlys, and the windows!"

"Where were you the whole time?" asked Papa Smurf.

"Right in your face," said Snappy, "You were this close every time but you missed us from hair's length, we knew you would follow us so we think outside the box to avoid being caught."

"Why are you Smurflings in your underwear?" asked Smurfette, "Sassette!"

"The River Smurf washed us away." said Sassette.

"I wonder who's idea was it to go swimming." said Snappy as he glared at Nat.

"What?" he asked, "Smurf happens."

"Smurf does happen," said Brainy, "Why were you Smurflings at the human farm?"

"Looking for food," said Nat, "We were doing fine, until you showed up."

"Have you encountered any humans awhile you were out in the wilderness?" asked Papa Smurf, "Such as Gargamel?"

"We hadn't been chased by humans nor animals," said Snappy, "We were only chased by our own kind, supposing mature adult smurfs."

"So we were the only ones hunting you youngins down?" asked Papa Smurf.

"Yup," said Snappy, "Just you smurfs."

"Thankfully history didn't repeated itself," said Papa Smurf, "I'm sorry for overworking you little ones, is there anything I could make up for you?"

"Repeal that rule," said Snappy, "And increase the accuracy on predicting the weather, spending time in the rain was no fun."

"Consider it done." said Papa Smurf.

"Group hug." said Snappy.

All the smurfs gathered and made a group hug, after a few seconds they released their hug. "Now would you please put your clothes back on little ones?" asked Smurfette.

"Whoops," said Snappy, "Sorry."

As the Smurflings head back to their house, Brainy suddenly remembered something, "Are we forgetting something Papa Smurf?" he asked.

"I'm not sure Brainy," said Papa Smurf, "What are we forgetting?"

They were reassured when they heard the buzzing sound of a thousand bees, still mad for the destruction of their hive. "Bees!" cried Brainy, "Run like smurf!"

The smurfs ran for dear life as the bees began to chase individual smurfs one by one, the Smurflings rushed back to their house and shut the door behind them just as the chaos was in full swing. "That was the best day ever!" cheered Sassette.

"I'll say," said Snappy as he grabbed pairs of white pants from the dresser and tossed it to Nat and Slouchy, then he tossed a pair of pink overalls to Sassette, "Fresh clothing, how relieving."

THE END!