*Bonnie watched to be sure Nabbit had also entered the portal before gesturing a direction in which they should move. She began to move as though she was swimming, assuming Nabbit was doing the same, until they saw signs of an exit. Bonnie ignored the swirling colors that surrounded them as they moved- this was a routine trip for her*
Amazing by all that was happening, Nabbit gazed around at the crazy colors and hues before following Bonnie through what may have been an exit? He had no clue.
We’re here! Alright, now we just gotta get up this hill. It’s kinda steep, so watch yer step.
Once she finished her sentence, Nabbit was already rolling right on down, giggling like a complete goof.
*It wasn't long before they reached their destination- an enormous expanse of farmland*
Ah, here we are. This is where nearly all th' fruit in Isle Delfino comes from. Th' banana you ate, my watermelon, an' th' fruit vendors' wares all come from this field.
*She began walking closer to the fields as she explained this. The pair soon came upon the footpaths next to the crops. Bonnie gestured to a few small, flat stones sticking up from the ground in front of the rows of plants.*
This is also where we bury our dead. Their bodies become vital nutrients fer th' soil, an' therefore th' plants. It's perfect example of th' circle of life.
I think this field is a lot like yer story, Nabbit. Yer parents have surely sacrificed a lot t' make ya who ya are, an' their death was tragic an' terrible, but it also convinced ya t' get outta a bad place. Therefore, their death started yer new life. Just as th' dead of Delfino start new life fer those still living here, an' all across th' kingdoms. Yer a traveller, jus' like these fruits. They've been t' th' Mushroom Kingdom, Paper Territories, Sarsaland- even th' Cutie Kingdom. An' it's all thanks t' th' lives a' those who passed.
I sorta thought ya needed t' hear that. You can't continue living life without those who left, because they're th' ones who helped ya get there, an' they continue t' help ya grow, even if ya don't realize it.