Knowing people wouldn't understand, he makes Elliott turn invisible during the day much to his dismay. Later, he notices a sign that leads to a nearby town called Passamaquoddy. Then, he sings " Boo Bop BopBop Bop (I Love You, Too)" with Elliott to express his joy of finally being free from his foster family's tyranny. Pete, hungry too, joins Elliott for some breakfast and sits on Elliott's belly. The next morning, Pete wakes up to find Elliott, now revealed to be a green dragon when making himself visible for the first time, munching on some apples from a nearby apple tree. After the Gogans disappear, Pete decides to turn in for the night and Elliott goes to sleep as well. She claims that unless they find him, Grover and Willie will have to work on the farm with their own two hands. Nevertheless, they just keep looking for Pete because Lena had paid fifty dollars plus fifty cents legal fee for him, and had no more of that left. They openly try to convince him to come back with them and threaten to hurt him while singing " The Happiest Home in These Hills".Īgainst Pete's wishes, Elliott throws the Gogans into a mud puddle with one swing of his tail one by one (except Merle who accidentally gets thrown in by his idiotic sons). Just then, the Gogans: Merle, Lena, Willie, and Grover come out of the open looking for Pete. When the Gogans get too close, Pete decides to hide in a hollow log until he can ditch them for good and asks Elliott to stay behind. Pete is first seen at night running away from his foster, abusive, hillbilly family, the Gogans, with the help of an invisible force he calls Elliott carrying him farther away to safety.
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