Okay, let's go back to the time and place, Migo and Percy first met.

As Migo was carefully walking alongside the Yak Shak curiously looking into the windows (luckily nobody saw him), he suddenly heard a goat from behind him. Migo turned to see the small creature, but when it saw his face, it started screaming. Migo quickly shushed at it with a finger in front of his mouth to try to make it stop. And finally it stoped screaming, and then started to chew on a tiny shoe.

"Hey, what've you got there?" Migo asked as he walked towards the little goat, taking a closer look at what it was chewing on. "Shh, it's okay." Migo gently stroked the goat and pulled the shoe right out of it's mouth. Looking at the tiny piece of clothing, it had the shape of a small foot so he placed it next to his own foot to see the size difference, seeing his foot being way bigger than the shoe, he knew it came from a Smallfoot.

"I must be close." Migo said.

Then the door of the Yak Shak shot open, surprised, Migo turned, and he saw... a Smallfoot!

"There it is!" Migo whispered. That was when Percy appeared, walking out of the Yak Shak and making a call.

"I should introduce myself. Oh goodness, why am I so scared?" Migo whispered to himself, not knowing what he was gonna say to him.

"Please, dad. I just need a little more money till I get my show back on track!" Percy said into his phone, without knowing that a yeti was standing only a few feet away from him. Migo was for some reason expecting them to speak the same language, so he wasn't that surprised that he could understand what he said, but he was wondering why the Smallfoot said that just out of nowhere, since he was the only Smallfoot to be seen at the moment, not knowing about phones at that time.

"Fine, just leave me completely broke here in the Himalayas, that's fine." Percy said most definitely being sarcastic, he hang up on the phone, putting it back into his pocket. As soon as he did that, he saw two, gigantic, blue feet in front of him. Slowly looking up, he saw a huge body covered in the whitest fur he had ever seen, and slowly he was making his gaze up to the yeti's face, which was smiling widely down at him showing his big, sharp teeth nearly sticking out of his mouth. Percy couldn't believe what he was looking at, he gasped as his heartbeat was now faster and shorter than ever.

"It's a yeti, it's a yeti, it's a yeti..." Percy whispered while the humongous yeti took Percy's breath away, he was terrified. Migo then bend down to the Smallfoot, putting his hands on his legs, still holding him up.

"Hi, little guy." Migo suddenly said with a friendly voice, Percy's eyes widened even more, he was frozen in place. He just heard a yeti talk to him! Overwhelmed, Percy's eyes rolled back in his head and he fainted. Migo quickly got a worried look on his face, and went down on his knees to try to figure out what was going on with him.

"Uh, Smallfoot? Hello?" Migo carefully turned the little guy's head with one finger, to see if he was damaged in any way, but Migo didn't see anything.

Then a short, cold wind blew into Migo's fur, alarming him that a blizzard was about to hit them soon. He looked back down at the unconscious Smallfoot, he couldn't just leave him there when a huge blizzard was coming, and he also had to take him to his village. So he scooped Percy up in his arms and ran to a big and dry cave nearby, (with no bears) and was planning to keep the little guy there until the storm passed. When he was all the way into the cave, he gently put the still sleeping Smallfoot down on the ground.

"Don't worry, you're safe here, nice and warm." Migo said gathering some nearby sticks and placing them next to Percy, then Migo noticed that the little guy was shivering as he was lying down on the freezing rock ground. Migo was quick to pick him up again to keep him from freezing to death, then he noticed something falling out of the little guy's backpack as he got picked up. It looked like some sort of cocoon (which was a sleeping bag), it was the size of the Smallfoot, anyway. Then Migo got an idea, he put him inside the 'cocoon' so he would be kept warm. Migo then took a rock that was a little bigger than Percy, placed it next to the sticks he'd gathered and then laid the Smallfoot on top of the rock so he wouldn't just sleep on the ground. After that Migo found two small rocks and banged them into each other, making them create sparks.

A few minutes later, Percy began to feel warm, really warm. As he started to wake up he saw a campfire in front of him, burning brightly, warming him up easily.

"Ah, fire. So warm, so nice." Percy mumbled.

"You like that, little guy?" Percy suddenly heard, looking around confused for a few seconds, he saw the yeti next to the fire at Percy's foot end, looking and smiling down at him. Percy screamed in horror, wiggling and squirming to get out of the sleeping bag.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! NO, NO, NO!" Percy screamed as he got out of the sleeping bag and now crawled as fast as he could away from Migo, looking horrified up at him. Migo started walking towards the terrified little guy.

"No, no! It's okay, I don't wanna hurt you!" Migo said trying to calm down the Smallfoot. Again, Percy's eyes got wider as he heard the yeti speak to him.

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!" Percy screeched, overwhelmed by the fact that a yeti just talked to him. Once again, Percy felt his eyes getting weaker as they were slowly rolling back in his head, about to make him pass out again. Migo noticed the dizziness that the little guy felt, and was quick to catch him before passing out completely.

"Oh no, please don't faint again." Migo begged as he was gently lifting the Smallfoot a little with his big hand. Percy quickly came to his senses again and, again, again, screamed and crawled backwards as fast as possible when he realized that the yeti was holding him, and had brought him so close to his enormous, intimidating face. When Percy panicked Migo quickly moved his hand away, he figured that the Smallfoot wanted to keep a bit of distance for now, at least until they knew each other a little bit more.

By now Percy had hit the end of the cave, he was cornered, there was no escape. Percy brought up his hands and feet in front of him, defensively trying to protect himself while wheezing, trying to catch his breath. As Migo was getting closer to him, and Percy couldn't get farther away from him, all he could do was to hope that it would all go away.

"PLEASE!" Percy begged, "DON'T HURT ME!" Migo heard the horror in the Smallfoot's voice as he said that. He suddenly backed away a little and sat down on his knees a few feet away from Percy.

"Hey, don't worry." Migo said with a concerned yet gentle voice, "I'm not gonna hurt you." Percy's eyes slowly opened up looking at the yeti's concerned face, Migo leaned forward, and made Percy flinch.

"NO, NO, NO, S-STAY BACK! PLEASE!" Percy stuttered now pulling his knees to his chest as he sat sideways against the stone wall and holding out one hand to signal Migo not come any closer. As he did, he accidentally scraped his right leg against the hard rock floor, causing a big, painful scar to open on his knee. Migo gasped as he saw the little guy get hurt that easily, he was a fragile little creature.

"Ahhh!" Percy cried out in pain as he was holding his wounded leg tightly. It tore Migo apart seeing his little Smallfoot in so much pain, he had to help him! Migo looked around searching for something that could make the little guy feel better. After a few seconds he spotted a rock that had the shape of a rock fruit, he knew that it's jell could heal Percy's wound because Migo's father used to lubricate the rock fruit jell over his wounds and they went away after like 10 minutes.

He was quick to grab it and pull it to him, using his head to crack it open. The yeti gently grapped the Smallfoot's hurt leg (not on the wound, of course) and carefully pulled it to him so he could see it clearly, it didn't look good, not good at all. Migo's eyes widened when he saw the little guy have such a deep wound.

"AAAAAHHHHH! NO, NO, NO, PLEASE!" Percy tried to pull his leg away from the yeti, but Migo wouldn't let him.

"Shh, easy, little guy. It's okay, calm down." Migo said gently patting Percy's head with one of his fingers, of course Percy didn't quite enjoy that, so he pulled his head back. Migo then dipped his finger in the jell and moved it close to Percy's wound.

"W-What is that?! What are you doing?!" Percy asked while panicking and, again, trying to pull his leg away.

"Hey, don't worry. Just sit still for a minute, okay?" Migo said as reassuringly as possible. Percy still wasn't so comfortable with Migo yet, so he closed his eyes tightly and prepared himself for the worst. The yeti then lubricated the Smallfoot's wound with the rock fruit jell as carefully as he could. It didn't take long before he was done.

"There, see? You're okay." Migo said with a calming voice, gently letting go of the little guy's leg. "Just give it 10 minutes, and you should feel much better." Migo said smiling down at Percy. The Smallfoot looked at the jell Migo had put on his wounded knee, it didn't hurt as much as he thought it would, he could even feel it slowly getting better already. He looked up at the yeti and saw the concerned and compassionate look in his eyes. He was very surprised but also thankful, but he chose to ask him some of the questions he had for him before trusting him too much.

"H-How... can you... talk?" Percy then asked shaking a little bit.

"I... don't know, I guess I just... can." Migo answered without having thought about why he was able to talk. Migo looked back down at the Smallfoot who still had a scared look on his face, Migo began to feel bad about himself, he only wanted the best for the Smallfoot, he wanted the little guy to feel safe with him.

"Okay, looks like we got off on the wrong foot, let's start over." Migo cleared his throat and sat down in Indian style. "Hi Smallfoot, I'm Migo." Migo said with a friendly smile, Percy though got a confused look on his face.

"Smallfoot?" Percy asked very confused. "Did you just call me... Smallfoot?"

"Oh, did I... offend you by calling you that?" Migo asked sounding as apologizing as possible. But Percy wasn't offended, he was just confused.

"N-no." He answered still shaking a little.

"Uh, y-you're not... gonna eat me, or anything... are you?" Percy asked a little worried of what he was going to answer.

"Eat you?! No! Why would I eat you?!" Migo said while being shocked that he would think he would do such a thing. Percy gulped nervously before answering.

"Well, b-big... creatures like you n-normally... eat or... kill small creatures l-like me." Percy tried to explain while stuttering, trying not to offend the yeti. Migo was in shock, of course the little guy would feel threatened by him, he was a lot bigger than the Smallfoot, and he didn't have any horns or sharp teeth to defend himself with, no wonder he would be afraid!

"I-I'm sorry for making you think that, I didn't mean to scare you so much." Migo apologized still shocked that he had made him think that he would hurt, or possibly kill him. But Percy was still not sure why he was in the cave.

"Why did you b-bring me in here?" he asked, "What do you want with me?" Migo then finally got a chance to explain the whole situation, so that's what he did.

"I promise, I'm not gonna hurt you. I just need to take you home, and prove to everyone that you exist, so I can get un-banished." Migo explained, "Look, I saw another one of your kind up in the mountain where my kind live, but you are known to only exist in legend, so the others didn't believe me, and I got banished because they thought that I lied about it. So I went down here to find a real Smallfoot and bring one up the mountain so they could see that I told the truth and not be banished anymore."

Percy was left with his eyes wide open, not sure what to say. He understood that he didn't want to be banished and everything, but Percy still wasn't sure if he could trust him, I mean, he had just met him and thought that he was gonna eat him.

"I never meant to do anything bad to you, I promise. I just need to take you up the mountain and show them that you exist, okay? I promise that I'll take you right back down after that." Migo promised to Percy who was still looking insecure and a bit unsafe, and he also noticed that the little guy was shivering a bit and his teeth were chattering.

"Are you cold?" Migo asked attentively.

"J-Just... a little." Percy said barely being able to speak because of the cold. Migo could clearly see that he was lying, the yeti turned to look at the warm, cozy fire about 15 meters behind him and then looked back at the Smallfoot, it was now shivering even more, wrapping itself up with it's arms to keep itself warm, but was still freezing. Migo didn't like seeing him like that.

"Here, let's get you warmed up." Migo said while reaching out for Percy.

"Wait, what are you doing?!" Percy asked pretty worried now as Migo was gently scooping the insecure Smallfoot up in his hands, carrying him over to the campfire to make him feel warm.

"It's okay, little guy. Just relax." Migo said reassuringly. As Percy realized that he was walking towards the fire, his eyes widened and he wiggled and squirmed trying to get out of the yeti's hands, he thought he was going to roast him for dinner.

"No! No, no, no!" Percy yelled while flinching and struggling to get away from the fire, Migo quickly but gently put Percy down onto the rock he was sleeping on before, right next to the fire. Percy slowly opened his eyes as he realized he was placed next to the fire instead of in it. As cold as Percy was at the moment, he quickly got comfortable with the fire and let out an 'ahh' in relaxation.

"There you go," Migo said calmly looking down at Percy, "That should keep you nice and warm." Percy looked up at Migo and smiled slightly.

"Thanks." Percy said as he warmed himself up by the warm and toasty fire, no longer shivering. Though there was something Percy had to know as Migo kept trying to help him.

"Why are you being so nice to me?" Percy asked the yeti, Migo looked at him as if that was the stupidest thing anyone had asked him.

"Well, I couldn't just let you sit there shivering with an open wound." Migo responded which left Percy quiet for a moment, surprised that the yeti actually cared about him.

"You said your name was... Migo, right?" Percy said smiling up at the yeti. Migo then turned to face the Smallfoot and nodded.

"Yeah, that's my name." Migo said smiling back at Percy, "What's your name?" Migo then asked.

"I'm Percy." the Smallfoot said with a friendly voice. Migo had never heard that kind of name before, he was truly amazed.

"Percy..." Migo whispered to himself, "That's a really cool name! Pleased to meet you, Percy." Migo said as he held out his finger to shake Percy's hand, Percy tried to figure out why he held out his finger at him, like he was pointing at him. Finally he realized what he was trying to do, so Percy took out his hand and gently shook the yeti's finger up and down.

"Pleased to meet you too, Migo." Percy said with a genuine smile on his face this time, then turned his face to the fire, focusing on keeping himself warm. Migo studied him as he did that, he was so happy to see that Percy was no longer afraid of him.

"How are you doing?" Migo asked attentively, wanting to make sure that the little guy was comfortable.

"I'm doing just fine." Percy said all calm and relaxed, "The warmth is very nice." Migo noticed that warmth was very important to the Smallfoot, and the yeti knew that he had to remember that to keep him satisfied and happy. Migo turned his gaze outside the cave and realized that the blizzard had passed.

"Oh, the storm has lifted!" Migo cheered, "What do you say me and you get up that mountain and prove you exist?" he asked Percy. The Smallfoot's smiling face suddenly turned into a worried expression as the yeti said that, Percy looked outside trying to decide if he should go with Migo or go back to the human village. After a short moment of silence, Percy looked at his leg that had been damaged, but then realized that it wasn't damaged anymore, it was all gone just like Migo said it would be. But it had barely been 5 minutes since Migo put the jell on his wound, maybe it worked faster on Percy because there wasn't as much skin to grow back as there was on the thick skin of the yetis, even if his wound was really deep. There was no proof that he had been damaged, anyway. From that moment, Percy knew he could trust Migo.

"And you promise that you'll take me right back down after that?" Percy asked sounding very serious.

"I promise." Migo said with a reassuring and warm voice.

"And... the other yetis... they're not gonna hurt me either, right?" Percy asked with a little worry in his voice.

"They won't, don't worry. You'll be completely safe." Migo said with a warm smile. At that moment, Percy finally made his decision.

"Okay, I'll do it." Percy said, which Migo was very happy to hear.

"Great, let's get you up there then." Migo said wearing a big smile.

"But, how?" Percy asked before seeing Migo tying up the sleeping bag with some rope from Percy's backpack, and then strapping it onto his chest.

"Like this." Migo said pointing at the sleeping bag, gesturing for Percy to come inside of it before offering his hand to Percy so he could lift him up to the sleeping bag. Percy started gathering the things that had fallen out of his backpack, and then swung it onto his back.

"Alright, here goes nothing." Percy said to himself while climbing onto Migo's hand, letting the yeti hoist him up to his chest to the sleeping bag, Percy then slid himself into it.

"Oh, I almost forgot." Migo said and then grabbed some smoldering rocks from the fire. "Here, these should keep you warm." Migo said before dropping them into the sleeping bag.

"No! No, no, no!" Percy yelled while flinching of the idea of the hot rocks, but as the rocks touched his cold feet, he quickly realized that they were warm and toasty.

"Ahh," Percy said in relaxation, "That's actually quite nice." he remarked, Migo couldn't help but chuckle a little when Percy said that. Migo tightened the rope so his friend wouldn't just blow away as they went up the mountain.

Migo and Percy were now making their way up the mountain, to the yeti village. As they came to a an area where there was a huge split between two tall hills on the mountain where there could've easily been about the quarter of a mile between at least, Migo just jumped over to the other hill without even dropping a sweat. Percy couldn't possibly be anything but amazed by that!

"We're almost there." Migo said to Percy reassuringly.