“You sure about that?” said Dexter. “The first time I ran into him in this office, I nearly fainted. He’s real big. And very hairy.”
“I’ve seen photos, or drawings,” said Hannah.
“They don’t prepare you, Hannah,” said Dexter.
“If you’re really sure. Knowing and believing are two different things! But, if you really want to meet him, I can just call you next time he shows up,” said Rick.
“I’m sure. I expect to be impressed. You guys know? But I’m not afraid, since you both know him and are his friends.
“Waiting is hard, but I’ll be waiting for that call. My phone is always in my pocket!” Hannah said. “I’m so excited!”
Life went back to its sleepy normal at the ranger station. And in the campground a few campers stayed for a day or two, and left. And different campers arrived. Hannah answered questions and gave advice. She never left her phone at home.
Without notice beforehand, the day arrived.
One summer morning at about 8AM, when Rick had just gotten to his office, Ralph slipped out of the Forest. Every morning for a week or so, he had been feeling like it was time to go check in on Rick and Dexter, and the camp.
He looked both ways carefully, saw no one, took about three steps and was at the office door. He knocked quietly, and stepped inside, saying, “you home, Rick?”
“Come into my parlor!” said Rick. “Sit down. I have a surprise for you.”
“I’m already surprised, in anticipation!” said Ralph. He sat. The big chair was always in front of Rick’s desk.
“The camp host, Hannah, wants to meet you,” said Rick. “Good idea? What do you think?”
“I wondered. I saw her wearing the crown that Cherry made! We were enjoying the fruit and stuff in the jar she left us. Sure. I wouldn’t mind meeting her at all!” said Ralph.
“The stuff in the jar was peanut butter. She told us. You Forest guys are supposed to just love it.”
“We did love it. It’s all gone now. Shall I just stay here?” said Ralph.
“I’ll call her. I told her to wait until you showed up,” said Rick.
While Ralph had some coffee and three or four doughnuts, Rick made the call to Hannah.
“Ralph’s here now, Hannah. Seems like right now would be a good time. Good for you?” he asked her.
“I’ll be right down,” she said, hanging up quickly to finish dressing. She wasn’t afraid, but suddenly felt very shy. She kind of knew that this was a turning point. Life was never going to be exactly the same. And so, it did make her feel all fluttery inside.
But the ball was rolling and she would chase it to wherever it rolled.
It took about three minutes to get down to Rick’s door.
Hannah took a deep breath and opened the door. “Hello…” she called out.
Dexter had been right. Nothing she had seen online prepared her for the presence of Ralph. He was large in a way that seemed to have little to do with physical dimensions. He was huge in spirit too. She could feel that.
But, physically, she had never been in the company of such a large person. She guessed his height at nine feet maybe. She had no idea what he might weigh. He was bulky and muscular with a bit of a middle ager’s belly. He was covered in dark espresso brown hair maybe six inches long. He sat quietly.
When she was able to look at his face, she saw friendly big brown eyes, with a lot of wrinkles around them, though he didn’t look old really. He had a beard touching his chest with some white streaks on either side of his mouth. The mouth was smiling. He looked like he found life to be generally amusing.
“Hannah, this is Ralph,” said Rick.
She couldn’t quite muster speech yet, so Ralph said, in a voice so low it was almost pure vibration, “Hi, Hannah.”
All of a sudden, she was filled with a childish happiness, like she knew the greatest secret in the world. She would speak.
“Hello! Oh! I am so happy to meet you!” she said all in a rush. “May I call you Ralph?”
“Of course, yes. We loved the fruit and the peanut butter! Thank you!” said Ralph.
“Did that big raven tell you they were there?” said Hannah.
“Why, yes she did! That’s Maeve. She is a Greater Raven, unlike a regular raven. She’s kind of a messenger,” Ralph told Hannah.
“You said ‘we’, do you have a family?”
“Yes, I have a Firekeeper, my Ramona, I have a son with his own family, and I have a young daughter named Cherry. My son is Twigg. We have animals too, living with us,” said Ralph.
“Bears, raccoons? Or?” said Hannah.
Ralph laughed for a few seconds, “No, two puma brothers, and a white wolf named Blue who is Cherry’s companion. The cats are Bob and Berry, and they talk if they feel like it.”
“Oh, wonderful,” sighed Hannah.
“Would you like to come and meet everyone? Ramona would love to see you. Cherry will be a little shy, but still happy to get to know you,” said Ralph.
“I want to! But I’m supposed to be working today,” she said.
“It’s alright, Hannah. You may have the day off, or however much of it you need,” said Rick. “Dexter can check in with the campers, when he finally gets here. Go ahead.”
“Will Maeve be there too?” said Hannah.
“She’s probably out there now, waiting for us to get moving. She has a way of knowing what’s up,” said Ralph. “You know your phone won’t work in the Great Forest.”
“That’s alright. I don’t care about that. I don’t need to call anyone,” she said.
“OK, then! Let’s go see what Ramona has to say, and maybe Cherry will demonstrate her special gift for you!” said Ralph, standing up. “Shall we go?”
“Yes! Thank you! This is the best thing ever, after that green crown, which is in my fridge staying cool, Ralph!” said Hannah.
“See you later,” said Rick, flipping his laptop open and looking down.
Both Ralph and Hannah said, “Bye!”
Outside, Ralph said, “I’m supposed to be a secret, so we have to kinda slide through the parking lot quick like.”
When they got beyond the station dumpster and entered the trees, Maeve was there to meet them.
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