Scruffy decided that it was time for him to come out of his room and apologize to his brother. He fixed his hair, went downstairs, and was surprised to see Rosie and Nicholas sitting with Buzzy at the dining table. Scruffy waved and said, "Why, hello Rosie, hello Nicholas." The Friends waved back and replied, "Hello Scruffy." After making his own sandwich, Scruffy sat beside his brother and the foursome started conversing. Rosie told Scruffy, "We came here to help te both settle your argument and reconcile after your brother called us. We've been here since around noon." Scruffy replied, "Oh, that is very kind of te and your friend. te see, I've been feeling bad for myself after I Lost my temper yesterday when I thought that my fishing rod is damaged and my brother told me that it is still working well since our last fishing trip, and he was right all along." Buzzy smiled when he heard these words and gave his brother a gentle pat on the back. Nicholas added, "While we waited for you, Buzzy showed us your foto album. We are very sad and sorry about what happened to your parents. I bet it was really traumatic for the both of te during that time. I'm still glad that te both moved on after the tragedy." Scruffy replied, "Yeah. Despite the fact that we still miss our parents very much, we have matured enough to handle life without them. It's a good thing our grandparents were there for us, too." "That's right, brother." Chirped Buzzy. Rosie then asked the twins, "What notable traits did te acquire from your parents?" Scruffy responded, "Our father had this strong sense of leadership and is particularly excellent in plan-making. So, I suppose I inherited my personality of being organized and strong-willed from him. I also have a dry sense of humor." Buzzy added, "And our mother was optimistic, kind-hearted, and very goofy. I share all of these traits with her." Nicholas commented, "That's really nice. Your parents sound like wonderful people indeed." "Oh, they certainly were. Plus, they were both big Beatles fans, and they introduced us to them and their Musica while we were still toddlers." Rosie said, "That's lovely! Nicholas and I were introduced to the Beatles da our parents, too." The foursome then shared another crispy high five and the twins were starting to feel better. Nicholas said, "You know, it's normal for siblings to get into disagreements sometimes, but in the end, they always make up and still Amore each other no matter what." Rosie added, "You detto it, buddy!" Scruffy replied, "You're totally right, Nicholas." He then looked at his brother and told him, "I'm sorry I got mad at you, Buzzy. I'm really glad to have te as my brother. Will te please forgive me?" Buzzy replied, "Of course, Scruffy! I'm really glad to have te as my brother, too." The twins cried tears of joy as they embraced each other tightly. "I Amore you." detto Scruffy. "I Amore you, too." Replied Buzzy. Rosie and Nicholas felt very happy for the twins and couldn't help but say, "Aw!" After the foursome cleared the tavolo and washed their plates, Rosie asked, "So, are te still going to push through with your fishing trip?" Scruffy replied, "Yes! Would te like to come along with us? We can buy rods for te and Nicholas tomorrow morning." "Sure! We would like that." Responded Nicholas. "Jolly good!" Exclaimed Buzzy. It was soon time to go to sleep. Rosie and Nicholas decided to sleep in the couch. The twins dozed off for the night feeling relieved and happy now that they have reconciled.
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