Sorry if it looked rushed on the rest of the drawings except the main one, 'cause it is. I just wanted to finish it as soon as possible due to college assignments piling up. But anyway-
Here's the boy! If I got something wrong in his appearance, I'm really sorry, I'm just going with what's described in the middle part of the fic when he got crowned as Prince, so I adapted through that.
Can't wait to see what else you have in store for this AU! *rubs hands evily for the angst that will come >:)*
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Hi, not sure if you answered this already but for your between au when branch gets adopted by gristle do you have any plans to continue with it? You kinda skipped the part during the first movie and Iâd really like to know what happens when jd goes to get Bruce and clay. The fight scene would be so much more brutal than in canon. Either branch talking about how much worse he had it than his brothers or him not caring at all about their fighting. Oh and clay being out âseriousedâ by branch! I just really like ur au and your writing. I understand if youâre occupied with other stuff but do you atleast have so hc to give?
Oh don't worry, I do! My next Trolls piece should hopefully be for the Between AU! I usually do write stuff out of order, though, so I'll get to the first and second movies too, don't worry!
And that argument in the third movie... it'll definitely be a bit different, though not exactly in the ways you're guessing... actually, here, have a little snippet from when I wrote out a rough draft for the scene several weeks ago:
"I'm not calming down until John apologizes!" Clay declared, Bruce echoing the sentiment.
"Well," John Dory started, voice beginning to rise, "sorry I tried to make Brozone the best it could be! Sorry I took care of you all when our parents got eaten!" He didn't sound very sorry.
"A real apology!" Bruce shot back. "For the way you treated us! For the way you're treating us now!"
"Ohhhh, so I shouldda just left y'all to your own devices, then, is that it?" John Dory's voice had dropped, but the bitter intensity remained. "Should've just left Floyd to die in that diamond, because TROLL FORBID I EVER DO ANYTHING TO MESS WITH YOUR PERFECT LIVES!" His hands waved about wildly as he spoke, rage etched in every feature.
"That's not what we're saying and you know it!" Bruce riposted, "You just can't admit to your faults at all, can you? Because oh, noooo, perfect John Dory never makes any mistakesâ"
"I'M TRYING, DAMMIT!" John Dory roared.
Clay interjected. "Well you're doing it wrong! Bossing us around and ruining things just like you always do!"
"ENOUGH!" Branch yelled, in the same voice he used to be heard in a room full of Bergens, the same voice he used to project himself further and larger and safer. "You're all ruining this! None of you are listening and you're all going in circles!"
As for Vaycay Island and Hole-n-Fun, I have a few plans for how they'll go >:] Vaycay Island will probably be a lot tamer, with the most stress coming from Bruce being nervous about Groth & Bernice' presence (they got paid leave and so they immediately went on vacation) and Branch's familiarity with them, but otherwise the scene goes pretty similarly to in canon. Hole-n-Fun, though... oh boy.
AND I HAVE A JOKE I PROBABLY WON'T GET TO USE WHERE IN RESPONSE TO CLAY CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY OF THE FINANCES BRANCH GOES "But logistics are MY thing!" AND IT'S NOT THE SAME AS BRANCH "OUT-SERIOUSING" CLAY BUT IT'S CLOSE ENOUGH ASDFDGYTDRFSDHFGFDZDFSDGFHGF
and then there's a lot more you can find in the AU tag! I even discuss my plans for the first movie (it was. a struggle to figure out)
Hello, hello! Your Between AU has given me endless serotonin so I shall offer you the blood of my enemies as tribute to make more /j
But anyway, I wanna ask, how does the Bergens handle Branch being their "Prince"? Like, obviously, they would be kinda pissed at first, I'd wager, since the person who'll be leading their kingdom is someone they eat each year for a holiday that's been discontinued.
Do they actually respect him at all? I mean, even if they didn't, I doubt they'll do anything in order to not piss off their king who's taken a liking to this gray little goober. Maybe there are a few Bergens who's chill with him (like a certain scullery maid maybe winky face?), but I doubt the majority would accept him at first.
Can't wait to see what else you have in store for this AU! :)
Oh, for sure, the announcement caused a stir at first! Branch didn't even get to make a public appearance right awayâthe initial announcement was done through paper notices and a town crier only.
But... well, there's a reason that the laws concerning the adoption of other species exists. While they are generally grumpy and view Trolls largely as food, it wasn't as hard for Bergentown to accept Branch as you'd think. Add in the fact that Branch is not only legally considered a Bergen, but also a LOT like a Bergen, and by the time the first movie rolls around he's generally pretty well-liked as a Prince. Oh, there are definitely detractors, but Bergen politics aren't so fractured, and the royal house has a lot of sway.
In the castle itself? Gristle and Branch are practically adored by Bergen standards! Hard for the staff to not care about the Prince who they saw grow up into a King and the Prince who's a) very cute and b) takes being Prince very seriously.
In fact, one of Branch's biggest annoyances is not being taken seriously on account of his size. He works as hard as he does largely because, for all that he knows that his big-little brother trusts and believes in him, he still feels insecure about whether he'll ever be taken seriously as a Prince rather than a pet or oddity.
I love this au!!! Will you be continuing it? And can you tell us how the snack pack react to branch? Not only to him being gray But he also Has Been LIVING WITH BURGENS FOR THE LAST 2 DECADES AND HIS ALSO THE PRINCE
Ohoho, you bet I will >:]]]
And here's a lil snippet for you:
"Are you joking?"
King Gristle and Chef turned as one towards Branch as he flung himself from his throne to Gristle's shoulder, paws clenching and unclenching. Chef froze in place, eyes locked onto the tiny prince standing with his arms crossed. In her fannypack, all of the Trolls had gone quiet.
Unbothered by the sudden crisis Chef was having, Branch continued. "Bringing back Trollstice? Ha ha, very funny." He paced along Gristle's shoulder. "Bergentown has done just fine without Trolls for two decades, and we'll do just fine for decades more."
"What in the name of Bergâ" Chef sputtered, zipping her fannypack shut once the Trolls within started shouting their surprise.
"You were exiled." Branch added. "So why are you showing your sorry face around here again?"
"Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land" by MARINA is a Between AU World Tour Branch song, as it represents perfectly how as a Troll raised by Bergens who has come to consider himself as both and neither he doesn't quite fit in any mold. It also represents his journey throughout the movie traveling across the genres and coming to find an appreciation for all music, and both of these aspects of his character and arc serve as a direct counterpoint to both Queen Barb's plan to squish every Troll into the mold of Rock and Queen Poppy's ignorance of the differences between the genres and refusal to listen to other voices. In this essay I willâ
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I just. Here have a snippet from the first movie to help illustrate why I love this AU so much:
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"That'sâthat's different!" Gristle claimed, "You're different! You're not a Troll!" He pointed at Branch, teeth bared in a snarl.
"I still look like one!" Branch responded. "I used to be a Troll! How do I know that I won't end up in the pot with all of them?" His paws clenched, unclenched, clenched, again and again and again.
"Don't be silly," Gristle waved off, "Everyone knows you're a Bergen."
"Does Chef?"
Gristle started. The question had cut through the air like a knife, light and sharp. "Branch." He stooped down to be eye-level with the table, eye-level with his brother, "You're my brother. If Chef threatens you, she'll be exiled again before you can ring your bell."
"But Trollstice will still happen anyway." Branch grumbled bitterly.
John Dory stepped away from the wheel as his armadillo-bus and main companion came to a stop at the edge of what he really hoped was the main settlement of the Pop Trolls. With a grunt, John Dory opened the door and hopped out, giving Rhondaâs side a small pat before heading towards where the pods were thickest.
It had taken him weeks to properly track this place down, and even longer to actually work up the courage to visit. If it wasnât for Floydâs letter, John Dory probably would have kept traveling for years, only ever thinking about Pop Villageâor was it Trollstopia?âas a place on his map he could visit someday.
But now John Dory was here on a mission. He had a brother to save, and to do that, heâd need to track down all the rest of his brothers. Might as well start with the easiestâall he had from Spruce were unmarked postcards, heâd heard nothing from Clay at all, and Floyd was the brother in need of rescuing. Which left Bitty B, who up until a few months ago John Dory had been pretty sure was deadâbut now wasnât the time to think about that. John Dory had a baby brother to find.
As he made his way past pods and Trolls, tail nervously lashing behind him, John Dory took in the sights and sounds of a place that was all too familiar and all too alien all at once. It brought him back to his days in the tree, even though the community here was much more spread out. And it wasnât just podsâJohn Dory could see all kinds of Trolls walking about, could see Country housing and Funk spaceships and even lights coming from within the larger bodies of water scattered about. And ooo, there were even Rock and Classical! Not exactly John Doryâs style, as a Pop Troll through and through, but it wasnât as unsettling to see as John Dory had feared.
John Dory came to a stop before a large mushroom serving as a central pavilion, looking around. How in the world was he going to find Bitty B from here? He supposed he could ask around, use his natural charms to get the answers he needed, but⌠there were so many Trolls, all around, so much color and life and music going on that John Dory wanted to retreat back to the calm of Rhonda.
John Dory shook his head, dispelling his anxieties. What was he thinking? He had this in the bag! He used to be the leader of Brozone, of course he could handle a crowd.
With a laugh, John Dory launched himself up onto the mushroom, opening his mouth to start calling out for his brotherâ
âOh, youâre new!â Pink filled his vision, darting in and out of his line of sight as an excited blur circled around and looked him over. âIâve never seen you before, which is weird because I thought I knew everybody who lived here! Which means you must be new which means we havenât gotten to know each other yet which means we get to get to know each other and become friends if youâre okay with that and oh my hair I forgot to ask your name!â None of the words were registering, coming out so fast that they all blurred together into an aural sludge that went right in one ear and out the other.
John Dory reflexively stepped back from the deluge of sheer energy coming off of what resolved itself to be a Troll, bright pink and bouncing excitedly. Her tail was whipping back and forth with a frenetic energy as she bounced in place, holding out her paw.
âIâm Poppy!â Poppy introduced herself. âAnd you are?â There was something so bright in her eyes, an energy that John Dory could only remember seeing in the happiest of Pop Trolls. Wow, he really had been on his own for a while, hadnât he?
John Dory held out his paw to return the pawshake, but the moment he opened his mouth Poppy squealed again as recognition hit her, her eyes alight with vicious glee.
âOh! My! HAIR! Youâre fromâyouâre from BROZONE!â Poppy squealed again, clasping her paws together in excitement. âOooo, but which one?â She pondered, leaning in to examine John Dory more closely. âNo, donât tell me! I wanna guess!â She hummed contemplatively, walking a slow circle around John Dory.
âYouâre not the Heartthrob,â Poppy commented, the words hitting harder than John Dory was expecting. He could be a heartthrob! âThe Fun Boy? No, you seem kinda uptightâŚâ
âWeird thing to say about someone you just met,â John Dory commented, but Poppy continued to theorize.
âDefinitely not the Sensitive OneâŚâ Poppyâs face lit up, âOh, I know!â She cheered, certainty in her voice. âYouâre John Dory!â
John Dory nodded. âThe Leaderââ
âThe Old One!â Poppy finished, hopping up and down in place. Her paws were clasped together in excitement. âSo what brings you to Trollstopia?â
John Doryâs tail was flat against the floor. Sure, he was in his forties, but barely! He wasnât old! He still had so many decades left in him! He was in his prime!
âIâm here to find my brothers.â He said. âItâsâŚâ Did he want to confide in Poppy about Floydâs imprisonment? She certainly felt trustworthy, but this was more of a family issue.
âYou brothers⌠the rest of Brozone?!â Poppy lit up, grabbing John Doryâs paw in her own to drag him from the mushroom pavilion. âWell, youâre asking the right Troll! I know everyone here!â She ran along, leaving John Dory little choice but to be dragged in her wake.
âWait.â She came to an abrupt halt, âI donâtâŚâ Her demeanor turned sheepish as she turned back to John Dory. âI donât know anyone by the names of Spruce, Clay, Floyd, or Bitty B.â She admitted.
Well, that was a bust. John Dory shrugged. ââS okay.â He nodded, stretching his arms up above his head. âI already know that Spruce isnât here, and I know where Floyd is.â Something about Poppyâs words hit him, and he frowned. âYou said Bitty B.â He pointed out. âBut⌠would you happen to know a Troll who goes by Branch?â They had never used Bitty Bâs full name in promotional materialâhe was just a baby, after all. It was safer that way.
âBranchâŚâ Poppyâs face lit up with recognition. âI do!â She leapt up, âHe never told me he had other brothers!â She gasped, âHE NEVER TOLD ME HE WAS IN BROZONE! Ohhh, I canât believe this!â She ran in a tiny circle, tail waving wildly as she gestured with her paws.
âSo you know where I can find him?â Oh, thank Troll. Now all John Dory needed was to find Bitty Bâs pod, say hello to Grandma, and then theyâd set out to find the rest. Easy.
Poppy nodded. âYep!â She grabbed John Doryâs paw again. âItâs a few daysâ travel by critterbug, though. Or just one day if I can get a caterbusâŚâ Her tail flicked as she considered the options. John Dory swore he even heard her mutter about wormholes at one point.
âThatâs⌠far.â John Dory frowned. He thought Bitty B would be living with the rest of the Pop Trolls, here in Trollstopia, not⌠wherever he was.
âI know the way, though.â Poppy assured him. âJust give me a little bit to get some things in order, and I can get you there!â Her tail curled behind her as she turnedâ
John Dory grabbed Poppyâs tail just below the hair. She froze, and he hurriedly let go. âNo, wait, you said a few days by critterbug, right?â He laced his hands together and stretched his arms out in front of him, tail stretching behind him. âRhonda could probably cover the same distance in an hour or two, tops.â Really, all he needed was the destination. He appreciated Poppyâs offer to come with, but, wellâit was a family matter.
But Poppy kept following along as John Dory made his way back to his armadillo-bus. âRhonda? Whoâs that?â
John Dory picked up the pace. Poppy kept up easily.
âShe must be really fastâŚâ Poppy was theorizing, tapping her chin as she skipped along. âOh! I bet sheâs a bird, right? Birds can cover big distances fast!â
John Dory chuckled as he came to a stop. âNot quite.â He gestured to the armadillo-bus in question, patiently waiting in the underbrush. His most trusted companion, means of getting around, and beloved home: Rhonda.
Poppy squealed, bouncing over to Rhonda in excited delight. Her enthusiasm was infectious; John Dory couldnât help the chuckle building in his throat as Rhonda greeted Poppy back with similar enthusiasm.
âWhoa!â John Dory called out, as Poppy made her way over to Rhondaâs door. âI appreciate the help, but you donât need to come with.â It was a family matter, after allâ
âEh, Iâve been meaning to visit Branch again soon.â Poppy waved off. She paused. âBut if you really donât want me coming withââ
John Dory shrugged, and hopped up into Rhonda. âIf you really want to.â He had the feeling he wouldnât be able to stop Poppy, if she really put her mind to accompanying him. Heâd only known her for half an hour at most, and she was already rocketing up his regard through her sheer energy and excitement. So John Dory shrugged, happy to have some company for once.
âAlright, Popster.â He sat down in the driverâs seat as Rhonda started to move, âGet me to Branch.â
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Poppyâs enthusiasm, John Dory was finding, was infectious. Maybe it was the Pop Troll in him, maybe Poppy really did have so much energy that she couldnât help spreading it everywhereâeither way, John Dory couldnât resist the amusement starting to dance in his chest as she took the wheel, going on and on about the adventures she had had with Branch. She had mostly focused on the Rockpocalypse, as that was where most of John Doryâs questions focused onâbut even then she had a lot to say.
John Dory wondered how Poppy and Bitty B knew each other. They must be childhood friends, he figured, with how well they worked together in Poppyâs retelling. Maybe they were even closerâwould John Dory find himself with a little sister in Poppy, someday? He sure hoped soâPoppy was a delight.
âSo whyâre you looking for Branch, anyway?â Poppy asked, as Rhonda made her way from the underbrush to a dirt path.
âWell, Iâm looking for all my brothers,â John Dory began. âBecause Floyd is in trouble.â He didnât know if he should say moreâheâd rather be telling all of this to Bitty B, if only so he wouldnât have to tell the story more than needed.
âSo youâre getting the band back together to rescue him?â Poppy asked, paw pressed to her face. âAww, thatâs so sweet! And exciting!â She smiled, big and bright. âI know Iâm not really family, but if you need any help then you can count on me!â
John Dory chuckled. âJust helping me find Branch is more than enough.â He really wanted to show her the baby picturesâbut Poppy was busy driving, directing Rhonda in following the trail as it shifted from dirt to cobbled stones. Rhonda jolted slightly at the terrain shift, but quickly adapted, following Poppyâs driving even as the surrounding forest thinned out to a yellowed field.
John Dory looked out the windshield, watching as the field gave way to an imposing metal fence, far too large to have been made by Trolls. There was something familiar about the looming structures, some distinct feeling of foreboding beginning to curdle in John Doryâs gut.
At once, recognition hit John Dory like a bucket of ice. âThis isâthis is Bergentown.â He nearly growled, his knuckles paling as he gripped the back of the seat. He leaned forwards to correct the course, or to demand to know what was going onâ
âYeah.â Poppy agreed, her voice firm and quiet. It was such a change from her sugary energy that John Dory hesitated, and she turned to him, expression gentle. âI guess I should have thought about how scary thatâd beâŚâ She shook her head. âBut we made peace with the Bergens more than a year ago. And I promised Iâd get you to Branch.â She urged Rhonda forwards, the armadillo-bus weaving around the streets under her direction. âI just need you to trust me for a little bit longer, okay?â
âIâŚâ John Dory looked out the windshield, fighting down the urge to haul the young Troll from the driverâs seat and turn Rhonda around. He could see Bergens out and about on the streets, looking contentâno, happy. That⌠John Doryâs intuition really didnât like that. The last time heâd been here, it had been to find the tree withered and empty and the few Bergens he could spot looking absolutely miserable. It didnât matter what Poppy saidâif Bergens were walking around with uplifted spirits, then Trolls were clearly back on the menu.
But Poppy pulled Rhonda up to the central plaza with nary a care in the world, and none of the Bergens harassed or otherwise waylaid the armadillo-bus as she picked her way through the town. As Rhonda came to a halt in the grass, John Dory finally took in the state of what had been his home for the first twenty years of his life.
The cage was gone, and the tree looked even more colorful than John Dory remembered it. He could still see blackened bits on the trunk and branches, and some of the pods were as dull as last heâd seen them, butâ
There were Trolls happily going about their business. As Poppy slipped out the side door, John Dory watched as the nearby Trolls noticed her, and started to rush over.
Slowly, goggles firmly over his eyes, John Dory exited Rhonda, keeping his back to her side as he shuffled as far away from the safety she represented as he dared. He could make out the conversation going on towards the base of the tree, and that was enoughâif things got ugly, he could probably snag Poppy with his hair from here.
âWell, Branch did make his usual rounds this morning.â A green Troll with pink hair was saying, Poppy listening with rapt attention. âBut he left a while ago.â They shrugged apologetically. âSorry, I canât tell you more than that.â
âOh, no problems!â Poppy waved off. âThanks for the help!â She bounced back over to John Dory and Rhonda, a pep in her step despite the fact that they were still in Bergentown. She slowed down as she came close, holding her paw to her face contemplatively.
âHmmm, where would Branch be at this time of day? Heâs got a pretty set schedule, but with his brotherâs wedding coming upâŚâ Her voice dissolved off into mutterings, but John Doryâs brain snagged on the words âbrotherâ and âweddingâ and everything after that failed to register.
âWedding?â He grabbed Poppy by the shoulders. âClayâs here, too?â He couldnât possibly imagine Clay of all people getting marriedâbut when he knew that Spruce was elsewhere and Floyd was being held captive, there was only one brother left.
Poppyâs face scrunched in confusion. â...Clay?â Her voice was void of any recognition, then she snapped her fingers. âOh, right, you mean Brozone Clay!â She shook her head, already skipping off to Rhonda. âNo, itâs not himâbefore you showed up, I didnât even know that Branch had older brothers!â
John Dory followed Poppy back into Rhonda, his head spinning. âBut you said brother?â He pushed his goggles back up, forehead creasing as he tried to work out what the hair Poppy meant.
âHis younger brother, duh!â Poppy waved off, already directing Rhonda away from the tree. She said it so casually, like it wasnât the most out-of-pocket statement John Dory had ever heard. And he was quickly approaching forty-threeâheâd heard a lot of insane shit.
âYoungerââ John Dory was right up next to the wheel, now, not even caring that Poppy was directing Rhonda down streets alongside Bergens like it was nothing. âExplain?â Mom and Dad were both out of the picture before Branchâs egg even hatchedâhow in the name of all that was Trolly would Branch ever have a younger brother? It made no sense.
âWell, Gristle and Branch are adoptive brothers,â Poppy clarified, âBut that still counts! They pretty much grew up together, from what I know.â She brought Rhonda to a stop, completely oblivious to the fact that she had just brought John Doryâs world to a screeching halt. It hit John Dory like a sack of bricks, how long he had really been goneâBitty B had found himself a family. Branch had found himself a family, and John Dory had no idea.
With a start, John Dory realized that Poppy had already exited Rhonda, the door flipping shut behind her and leaving him all alone. And while he certainly felt safe inside his dearest companion, John Dory didnât fancy letting sweet young Poppy walk around Bergentown alone.
Yeah, that was it. That he was barrelling out of Rhonda to catch up with Poppy was purely over concerns about her safety, and not at all because he felt unsafe. Not at all.
Poppy had parked Rhonda near a nondescript⌠boutique? And had already slipped in through a Troll-sized cutout in the door proper. With a deep breath, John Dory pushed his goggles back down over his eyes, and followed.
Inside, he looked aroundâthere! Poppy had made her way up onto a clothing rack, walking along a strip of metal wide enough for three Trolls. She was face to face withâJohn Dory stopped in his tracks, deciding to come up to the top of the rack through the clothes. He did not fancy being the subject of a Bergenâs attention! As he slowly made his way up, he caught the conversation Poppy was having withâwith the Bergenâ
Ohhhhh, John Dory did not like this, nor what it might imply about his baby brother.
âThe weddingâs not for four more days.â The Bergen commented, as John Dory finally hauled himself up onto one of the clothing hangers. âDid Bridget need help with some last-minute planning?â
Okay, John Dory was officially lost. Just what had happened in the time heâd been gone? It had only been twelve years since he last came to Bergentown!
âOh, no, nothing like that.â Poppy waved off. âI just wanted to visit Branch, thatâs all.â Her tail flirted back and forth as she spoke, not an ounce of fear in her body despite how close she was to the Bergenâs massive teeth. John Dory only found himself growing more concerned about the safety of his peopleâwas Poppy simply insane?
The Bergen chuckled, a low rumble that had John Dory discovering he could tense up even further. âI see.â She commented. âWell, I couldnât say for sure where he is right now,â She held a massive claw up to her chin as she hummed contemplatively. âYou know how he gets when heâs stressed; always finding more work to do and people to yell at.â
Poppy nodded, looking contemplative. âWell, thanks for the help anyway, Bernice.â She turned to where John Dory was balanced on a hanger, tail curled around the metal, but not before waving to the Bergen one last time. âSee you at the wedding!â
The BergenâBernice? Bernice?âsmiled, shaking her head. âAlways nice to see you, Poppy!â
John Dory let Poppy take him by the paw and lead him out of the boutique and back to Rhonda. If his head was spinning before, it barely even felt attached now. Was this a fever dream? Oh, god, he must have taken a wrong turn on his way to Pop Village and crashed Rhonda, and all of this was just some weird coma dream his brain had come up with to torment himâ
âRight!â Poppy was saying, as Rhonda got up and ready to move again. âWeâll check the castle next, I thinkâand if heâs not there, we start looking for King Gristle.â With that decided, she directed towards Rhonda towards the castle in question.
John Dory didnât even have words with which to protest, at this point. With a resigned sigh, he watched as Poppy guided Rhonda up the steps of the castle. His nerves were shot, every fiber of his being frayed with anxiety, but there was no persuading Poppy to turn back. There was little he could do at this point but let Poppy lead him around, Rhonda coasting down the halls easily. John Doryâs thoughts turned inwards, following the same cycle of fear and self-loathing that heâd been avoiding for decades, and it kept coming back to one thought:
Just what had happened to Bitty B in his absence? Living in Bergentown? It had toâit had to have been something recentâPoppy had mentioned making peace with the Bergens, after all, and that must be when Bitty B took up residence in this wretched place, butâ
But why? John Dory still wasnât clear on how, exactly, peace could exist between Trolls and a species hellbent on eating them all. With the way the Bergens he had seen today carried themselves, there was no doubt in his mind that Trolls were on the menuâwas it some kind of deal, some kind of willing sacrifice on the Trollsâ part in order to appease the Bergens? But that made no sense, who in their right minds would everâ
Rhonda came to a stop, and John Dory followed as Poppy disembarked. His goggles were still firmly over his eyes, and he had no intentions of removing them. So Bitty B had moved to Bergentownâoverseeing the peace, maybe? Sacrificing himself in place of some other Troll?
John Dory shook his head as he followed Poppy in using his hair to launch himself up the wall. No, he refused to think about that. Poppy said Bitty B was okay, and John Dory had agreed to trust her. Maybe her definition of okay was differentâ
No. John Dory followed Poppy along what could only be described as a path along the wall, perfectly sized for Trolls to run along. He was not going to think about that. Floydâs life was still on the lineâJohn Dory could figure out what the hair was going on with Bergentown once he had all his brothers back.
Rhonda followed along as the pair made their way through the halls, seemingly unbothered by the occasional Bergen that passed through the halls. The Bergens in question all seemed to recognize Poppy, and she returned their greetings in kind.
Just as John Dory was sure he would implodeâ
âBRANCH!â Poppy took off along the pathway with a speed that made John Doryâs knees ache just watching, her tail whipping behind her as she bounded over to a Troll a short distance away. The Troll in question turned from the pair of half-sized Bergens he had been talking to, processed the pink blur that was barreling at him, and yelped as Poppy knocked him over with the force of her hug.
âQueen Poppy!â The TrollâBranch, John Dory realized, those blue eyes unmistakableâwheezed, prying himself from Poppyâs grasp. He hurriedly straightened his cape before bowing, silver crown glinting in the light. âI didnât know you were visiting today.â
The Bergen with the gold crown and red cape smiled similarly. âHey Poppy.â
Poppy turned to the Bergen and waved. âHey Gristle! Good to see you!â She and the other Bergen launched into a much more energetic greeting, trading nicknames back and forth. But John Dory wasnât paying attention to that anymore, pushing his goggles back up to fully drink in the sight of his baby brother. There he was, standing tall and proud, watching Poppy fondlyâŚ
A rush of pride crashed into John Doryâs chest. He rushed forwards, shoving his still-frayed nerves to the side. âBABY BRANCH!â His brother! His baby brother! Little Bitty B!
Branch yelped as John Dory scooped him upâor rather, as John Dory tried to scoop Branch up. âOhhhhh youâve grownâwow! Charlie horse!â
âPut me down!â Branch kicked and flailed until, gracelessly, the both of them tumbled to the floor. John Dory was slower to get up, joints creaking with the motion. Branch was already brushing off his cape and fussing with his crown, his face a mix between annoyance and something John Dory couldnât decipher.
The crowned BergenâGristle, Poppy had called himâsidled over to look up towards Poppy. âShould I leaveâŚ?â
The other BergenâBridget? Was that what John Dory had heard her called? Why was he bothering to remember Bergen namesâshook her head. âI wanna see where this goes, babe.â
âWhoââ Branch backed away, face scrunching in what might have been recognition. âOh. You.â Not the enthusiastic greeting John Dory imagined, but that didnât stop him in the slightest.
âBranch, câmon,â John Dory urged, âItâs me! John Dory! Your brother!â He stepped forwards, but Branch only narrowed his eyes and stepped back.
âBrotherââ Gristle gasped, leaning forwards. Bridget had a hand over her mouth, eyes alight with curious excitement.
âI donât know what youâre talking about.â Branch sniffed, arms crossed. âI have a brother, and heâs right there.â He nodded his head towards Gristle, who nodded in satisfaction.
John Dory wanted to scream. The Bergen? The Bergen was Branchâs brother? Branch hadâbutâ
âSo you werenât in Brozone?â Poppy asked, tail starting to droop.
âOf course he was!â John Dory interjected. Okay, so heâd been thrown for a solid loop, real funny. But he was on a mission, dammit! He turned his attention back onto Branch, âYou were Bitty B!â
âBrozone?â Gristle asked, peering at Branch suspiciously.
Poppy gasped. âYou donât know about Brozone?â She bounced in place, flapping her paws. âBrozone was only the boyband, like, ever! Even now their music is super popular, and the band broke up before I was even born!â She turned her attention onto Branch, almost launching herself at him in her fervor. âWhy didnât you ever tell me that you were in BROZONE?!â
As Branch hurriedly tried to fend off Poppyâs excitement, Gristle and Bridget turned their attention onto Branch. âYou were in a band?â Gristle asked, voice tinted with incredulity.
âI can kinda see it.â Bridget commented, squinting. âIt would have been during your years in the Troll Tree, right? Before the Great Escape.â She leaned in a little further, brow drawn in contemplation. âYou do kinda look like youâd be related to them.â
Everyone looked at Bridget in surprise. âWhat?â She shrugged. âI pay attention when Poppy and I share music and hot goss. She got âBaby Baby Girlâ stuck in my head for weeks.â
âI dunno,â Gristle interjected, turning his scrutiny to Branch. âWere you really in a band as a baby?â
âBarely.â Branch snorted. âIt was only a few songs and one live show.â There was something bitter in his tone, some hidden accusation that flew over John Doryâs head entirely.
âSo you were Bitty B!â Poppy confirmed, grabbing Branch by the shoulders. âOh my Troll!! You canât justâI canât believe you never told me!â
âWeâve only known each other for a yearâŚâ Branch commented quietly. He turned to John Dory, back on the defensive. âWhy are you even here? No, waitââ He pressed his paws to his temples with a groan. âYouâre here because you need something, arenât you?â
âI do need something.â John Dory nodded.
Branch groaned. âOf course you are.â
Unfazed, John Dory barreled on. âItâs about Floyd.â He continued, letting his words spill out. The letter, the trip into Mount Rageous, the state of their brother in that awful diamond prisonâit all spilled out in a rush before John Dory was fully processing each word. The more he spoke, the less his nerves about being right next to a pair of Bergens ebbed away, until his mind was lost in the task set before him.
By the time he finished, Poppyâs expression was one of quiet horror, her paws over her mouth. Even Gristle and Bridget looked upset, and Branchâ
Branchâs expression was unreadable, his paws clenching and unclenching rhythmically. There was something stormy in those blue eyes, some deep reminder of the years spent apart.
âAnd why do you need me?â Branch asked.
John Dory almost laughed. What a silly question! âIf weâre gonna pull off the Perfect Family Harmony, weâll need to get the whole band back together. And since Floyd is trapped in a diamond prison, the only way to save him is with the Perfect Family Harmony.â He frowned at Branch. âItâs not complicated, Bitty B.â
âYeah!â Poppy added. âYouâll get to see your brothers again! Isnât that wonderful?â
âNot a chance.â
John Dory stumbled back at Branchâs words. âWhat?â That⌠there must be something wrong with his ears. He must have misheard. There was no way that Bitty B wouldâ
âYou heard me.â Branchâs voice was eerily calm, almost detached.
A growl started to build in John Doryâs throat. âBitty Bââ
âDonât call me that.â Branch snapped. He stepped forwards, âYou leave me behind for more than two decades, without a single note, and then when you return you expect me to just act like nothing happened?â Branchâs voice rose in pitch with his incredulity, his paws gesturing wildly as he spoke. âI have a kingdom to help run, my brotherâs wedding is in four days, and you want me to toss that all aside to go on an adventure for some Trolls I barely know?â He leaned forwards, teeth bared in a snarl. âNot. A. Chance.â
John Dory gasped, affronted. Yeah, okay, so heâd been gone a while. But he was back! And Floyd was in danger! What in the world was Branch thinking?
âHeâs your brother!â Poppy protested, dragging Branch several paces down the path. âYou of all people should get how important that is, Branch. I mean, if Cooper, the best little brother in the whole worldâno offense, Gristleââ
âSome offense taken.â Gristle responded, though he was smiling.
ââwas the one in danger, I would stop at nothing to help him. â Poppy continued. âAnd I know youâd do the same for Gristle.â
âPoppy.â Branch held up a paw, putting a pause on her impassioned speech. âI see where youâre coming from. Really, I do. ButâŚâ He sighed, heavy and tired, dragging a paw down his face. âAll of my brothers left when I was two. Not once, in the near twenty-three years that theyâve been gone, have I so much as received the slightest indication that theyâre even alive.â
âBut theyâre here nowâŚâ Poppy started. âAt least, John Dory is.â
Branch shook his head. âThatâs not the point.â He said. âThe point is that I donât know them. They were in my life for the first two years and then they were gone.â He glanced past Poppy to where John Dory was trying not to watch too obviously, several paces away and close to the wall. âTwenty-three years, Poppy. Anyone can become a totally new person in less than half that.â He shrugged, turning his gaze away to a particularly interesting torch-holder across the hall. âIâm not risking my neck for a couple of strangers, Poppy. Not when thereâs so much already on my plate.â
âButââ Poppy started, âTheyâre your brothers.â
âNo, theyâre not.â Branchâs voice rose as he spoke, and he breathed deeply, paws clenching and unclenching.
Poppy gasped. âThatâs not how blood works, Branch!â
âBlood isnât everything, Queen Poppy.â Branch murmured. He turned away fully, idly waving a paw as he spoke. âYou and your⌠guest have full access to the castle, as usual. I have business to attend to in the Eastern Quarter.â And with that, he walked away, cape swinging slowly with each step.
John Dory stepped forwards, paws clenching into fists. âBranchââ He stopped, staring down at the bright pink paw thrown out in front of him.
âIâll go talk to him.â Gristle sighed, turning to follow after Branch.
The two of them turned the corner, Gristleâs exasperated exclamation quickly fading as they went out of hearing range. John Dory watched the two of them go numbly, barely even aware of Poppy and Bridget talking to each other.
This was supposed to be so simple. Branch was supposed to be the easiest brother to find and pick up. Just go to Pop Village and find Bitty B. Simple. Easy. The perfect way to start the onerous task of bringing them all together for Floyd.
How had it gone so wrong?
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âWhat the fuck is wrong with you?â
Branch picked up the pace, his shoulders hunching as he ignored Gristleâs question. Anger buzzed in his veins while new worries joined the constant flow of concerns in his mind, his paws clenching and unclenching as he walked towards the castle doors. Branch really did have business to attend to out in town; he hadnât been lying about that. There was always something that needed to be done, as Prince of Bergentown.
âHey!â And there was Branchâs big-little brother, matching pace with him easily. âI know you can hear me!â
Branch broke out into a run. Undignified? Yeah. Obvious? That too. But Branch didnât care. He couldnât let himself careâthere were too many other things he needed to care and worry and think about, he didnât have the time or energy for thisâ
âAre youâŚâ Gristle panted, still keeping pace with Branch. âAre you just going to keep running? Youâll run out of castle, dude.â
Branch slowed down, if only so he could properly glare at his obnoxious big-little brother. âShut up.â As far as retorts went, it wasnât his bestâbut what else was he supposed to do? Pull a witty comment from his ass?
Gristle rolled his eyes. âReal clever.â The two of them came to a haltâthere was no point in running around; Branch wasnât going to shake Gristle. âBut really, Branch, whatâs going on with you?â
Branch crossed his arms. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â He huffed, turning his head to the side.
Gristle sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. âBerg give me patienceâŚâ He muttered. Why was dealing with Branch in a mood always worse than trimming claws?
âWhen Dad died,â Gristle started, âWhen his body was falling apart from illnessâŚâ He had to pause, here, the memory heavy on his shoulders. âHe was suffering, right there in front of me, and I was helpless to do anything about it.â His hands trembled, gaze firmly locked on the floor.
âYour point being?â Branch refused to be swayed by a sob story. He was as much a Bergen as a Troll, after all.
âIt sucks to lose someone.â Gristle growled. âYou know that as well as I do.â
âIt sucks to lose someone close to you.â Branch snarled back. âGrandma was everything to me. Your Father was everything to you. But my former brothers are nothing to me.â
âOkay.â Gristle shrugged. He fixed Branch with a steady gaze. âBut when your older brother dies on Mount Rageous, slowly and painfullyâŚâ He waved his hand dismissively, âIâd say I hope it doesnât haunt you, but we both know it will.â
Branchâs shoulders hunched, his paws clenching and unclenching.
At Branchâs lack of response, Gristle cleared his throat. He walked over to the corner of the hall and pulled one of the colored cords, ringing a bell. A moment later, one of the serving staffâHildaâarrived, bowing in greeting. âYour Majesty. Your Highness.â
Gristle spoke, âInform Groth and Bernice that they have the remaining days before the wedding off. Paid leave.â Hilda nodded once and rushed off with her orders.
âWhat?â Branchâs eyes widened as he realized what his brotherâs play was. âYou did not justââ
âBranch.â Gristleâs voice was imploring. âYou actually have the chance to help. To save your family.â Gristle clenched his hand into a fist, gaze resolute. âIâm not letting you waste this.â
âYouââ Branch swallowed. His paws clenched and unclenched, and he wrested his gaze away from his big-little brother. After a long, drawn out moment, he threw his head back and sighed.
âI hate you so much.â
Gristle waved it off. âYeah, yeah, love you too. Now go save your brother!â
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John Dory stared at the album cover in his hands. He had always been more of a doer than a thinkerâsitting around doing nothing only ever let in the thoughts he didnât want, the thoughts that crept up his brain and haunted him for decades.
He, Rhonda, Poppy, and Bridget had moved to one of the castleâs two drawing rooms, the plush couches and craft-covered coffee table oddly Troll-like in design. Rhonda was curled up in Bridgetâs lapâsheâd taken a shine to the Bergen, which John Dory refused to acknowledge. Him and Poppy were both sitting atop Rhondaâs carapace, Poppy and Bridget talking about the upcoming wedding in a rapid-fire deluge of words that John Dory wasnât processing.
Every inch of John Dory wanted to burst into action, to track down Bitty B and make him understand what was at stake here. But he didnât feel ready to wander the castle halls alone with Rhonda, for all that Bridget had become less and less of an immediate threat in his mind.
âOkay, fine.â Branchâs voice cut through the room, and John Dory looked up to see his brother padding across the floor towards them. He launched himself onto the table with his hair. âLetâs go save Floyd.â
Branch had swapped the fur-lined cape for one made of a tougher fabricâwell, no, this one was more of a cloak, actually, covering his shoulders fully. There were two clasps, one at his neck and one slightly lowerâonly the belled upper clasp was closed. Under the cloak, Branch had swapped his shirt for a leaf vest that John Dory vaguely recognized. It was an ensemble that screamed travel, even with the embroidered gray swirls lining the hem of the cloak.
The crown was still the same, thoughâsame silver ring of leaves encircling Branchâs head. John Dory wondered if Bitty B ever parted with it. How long he had it.
Poppy was already moving, already on the table by the time John Dory was even standing. âI knew youâd come around! Oh, youâll have to tell me all about it when you get backââ
Branch held up a paw. âWhy would I do that? Youâre coming with.â He said it so simply, like it was the most obvious thing in the world. And maybe it was, to him.
âFine by me.â John Dory stretched before sliding down Rhondaâs side to her open door. Poppy had grown on him like moss on a stoneâhaving her and her energy along would be great.
Poppy squealed. âOh my hair! Yes! Yes yes yes!â She grabbed Branchâs wrist, yanking him over to Rhonda with ease. âBrozone 2.0! Brozone Reunion! Brozone, Here We Bro Again! Brozone, Whereâd They Bro? I donât know, WEâRE GONNA FIND THEM!â
âHave fun!â Bridget called out as Rhonda sped out the room. âDonât die!â
John Dory grinned as Rhonda made her way down the castle steps. Finally, time to get this show on the road!