After the library, Robbie accepts Tanya's suggestion to come to her place. Whether with Emilia as well or just Tanya, Robbie hangs out there a bit and the girls unwind for a while before Robbie has to go home for her farm chores. She arrives a bit late, but not too late for her parents to accept her excuse that she lost track of time while hanging out with Tanya. For the next hour, Robbie is busy doing her regular work on the farm. Then, as soon as she's done, she heads into the shed to search for supplies for the next day. She finds the thick jacket that her dad wears when he works with his chainsaw. The material is made to resist against the bite of a chainsaw, so it should protect even agaisnt a bird like the one at the library that attacked Izzy. She also finds her dad's helmet, and when she searches on the attic of the farmhouse, she discovers her old ice hockey gear. Both her dad's clothes and her own will be too big for Emilia, but they'd still protect her if she needs it, so Robbie packs both jackets and helmets into a large hiking backpack. Tanya said she still has her own gear. She also packs her mom's umbrella as a weapon, though more to scare off birds than to actually attack them with it.
Running down into the kitchen where her parents are working together on making dinner, Robbie asks,
"Mom, dad! Tanya and Emilia and I are going on a trip to Munsö tomorrow. Can you pack us lunch and hot chocolate for the road?"
Robbie's mother looks up from the vegetables she's cutting.
"Who was Emilia again?"
"She's my friend," Robbie says.
"Tyra's daughter."
"Tyra. You mean Mrs. Åberg?" Robbie's father asks.
"I didn't know she had a daughter. Well, it's nice you're making more friends. I think we can manage to prepare you something to take on your little excursion."
Robbie runs up to him and gives him a hug.
"You're the best!" she tells him. Then she hugs her mother as well for good measure before running out of the house again.
Until dinnertime, she plays outside with Freddie, teaching him to fetch and showing him around the farm. After dinner, she takes him up into her room, which she has prepared for him. She has put out a soup plate with water as a bird bath like he requested. There's a little perch on her nightstand for him to sleep, and some paper towels laid out in one corner as a toilet for him. It's not
technically a larger cage as he requested, but it still seems like a fair deal, Robbie finds. Her parents just can't find out that Robbie is keeping a technically wild pigeon in her bedroom.
She goes to bed early and after reading Freddie a bedtime story, falls asleep quickly, eagerly awaiting the next day. She is a bit nervous about the potential danger, but more than that, she is excited to spend some more time with her two friends.
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