Huckleberry froze at the sight of the banana, wondering how in the heck it had even gotten there. And then she burst out laughing, stomping at the ground with her foot.
At Pagie's offer, she gratefully leaned down and grabbed half of the fruit. With a strong chomp she broke off half of the fruit and chewed on it, peel and everything. She didn't notice herself beginning to sparkling until she had swallowed it. A sparkled passed across her eye and she looked back, widening her eyes at the gleam on her fur.
Determined now to test her new theory, Paige attempted to reproduce the magic she'd just used, this time asking for a whole bunch of bananas. It worked .... sort of .... the bananas were pretty small and Paige was pretty sure they'd made a farting noise when coming into existence, but they were still perfectly good magical bananas!
"What if.... what if the air ate a banana? Oooh, if a light ate a banana would it glow more?" She picked up a banana and waved it in the air to see if it would trail sparkles. It didn't. Then she got an idea! A wonderful idea! "Ooooh, what if.... what if.... if we make a rock with a mouth and put the banana inside? Or make a mouth of sparks and make it eat the banana and be sparkly sparks? And if it doesn't work we can just eat the bananas! Delicious bananas!"
@Huckleberry
Huckleberry listened with interest to Pagie's ideas and nodded thoughtfully. He wasn't sure about the air but he certainly knew that it didn't have a mouth at least. As for the rock, Huckleberry suddenl darted forward and picked up a rock in a claw. He hopped back and, without any hesitation, smashed it down on one of the bananas.
But then an absolutely brilliant idea came to Huckleberry's head and his eyes lit up with excitement.