Juniper giggled. These people were strange, getting up and getting right to work. At least they would be entertaining. Maybe they did it because it was fun. After all the strange very serious people told her all she had to do was what she always did when she found somewhere she liked. Juniper rummaged around in her bag for a bit while people were talking to each other. She pulled out one of her favorite trinkets, a mirror ball and copper ring. Finally standing up she kissed it, threw it up in the air and spun around, and around, and around. When it landed about 40 ft away from where the animals were gathered Juniper stopped spinning. She skipped over to it and flopped back onto the ground. Pressing her ear to the ground she whispered "What do you hide?" Deep below she could hear the roots thriving. "Ha! I knew one was near!" Juniper sat up and crossed her legs. She cracked her knuckles and got to work. Her nails started to tear at the ground, burrowing deeper and deeper. Juniper was happily humming an incoherent tune and just kept digging.