A lab… That's the only place any of us remember growing. Our parents? A test tube and syringe. How do I know that? Because I saw our youngest member, Rikka, come in as a newborn baby, not even 1 month old. Maybe 5 days old. We have lived in dog crates for 5 years, 2 crates in a different room. The only person that ever kept me calm in times of danger was my right-wing man, Ikuto. He always knows what do when I hear someone of our group start screaming. Me and Ikuto were grafted with wings at the same time. We were apparently born at the same time, same day, same month, same year, so we celebrate with a hug and a secret dinner with the food that one of us managed to steal from the white coats. We all use one word for that. Survival. We all know that. We are a flock of 10, one of the largest groups to band together at Easter. Our wings are different, so you'll be able to tell us apart if you see us flying through the air. Kukai's have dark teal and yellow tips; Rima's have a green tinge; Ikuto's are midnight blue, like his hair; Utau's are white with a blood red top; Yaya's have a pink tinge; Nadeshiko's have a lavender tinge; Nagihiko's have a dark purple tinge because those two are the only twins; Hikaru's have a light yellow tinge; Rikka's have an orange tinge; and mine are completely white with a light pink, light blue, light green, and golden yellow top. We are a really rare experiment here at Easter. Easter is a very successful company and is split into three parts, Easter music, the science department, and the main building in charge of everything else. We are in the science department, locked up in dog cages. We have lived there our entire life, some of us more than others. Then after Rikka was blessed with wings, a kind man named Nikaido Yuu unlocks our cages and takes us out of Easter. Two years ago, he disappeared, leaving alone on a cliff. We all knew he was dead, but we never talked about it. Now that he's gone, that makes me the leader. Ever since his disappearance, we've had "normal" lives. At least, so we thought…
