Moving was never something I thought I'd be able to do. Leaving all my friends to start life somewhere else was something that didn't seem right to me. But one summer, all that happened. My dad got a new job so we had to move to North Carolina. I remember everything about the first few days so vividly.

"Mom! Tell her to shut up and leave me alone!" my sister Brienna screamed. She was trying to talk to her friend Maggie on the phone in the middle of a tunnel.

"Sara, please. Leave her alone." My mom sighed at me.

"I'm hardly doing anything!" I shrieked. Then I turned to my oh-so-lovely sister and said, "You were much cooler when you played Sonic with me."

"When was she ever cool?" Max, my brother, chuckled while messing around with his DSI. Enn (as she liked to be called) glared at Max, closed her phone, then looked at me and said,

"Well those days are over, kiddo. Get over it."

She used to be the best person in the world. She'd play all the Sonic games we had with me day in and day out. But she did what any person does; she grew up. Now, I'm not saying I'm not going to grow up and live life a bit different then I do now, it's just that I'll still be so much like I am now in the future.

Anyway! After our long fourteen or fifteen hour drive from our New York home to our North Carolina beach house, I ran immediately into the house to pick out my room. I did, I got the best room by the way, and unpacked all of the things I could before the truck got there with the rest of it. It may seem like I was excited to be there, but like I said before, it's something that's kind of hard for me to deal with.

A little more than a week after settling into our house, my family was out and about the house doing their own thing. Even me; I was walking to my sister's room to bug the crap out of her. I walked it with my favorite Sonic plushie and sat on her bed. She looked over from taking out her earrings.

"What do you want, twerp?"

"I'm bored. Wanna play Sonic and Knuckles?"

"No. Go away." She continued to take her earrings out. She had piercings up and down her ears, I didn't have any.

"Come on! You're so boring now! You never do anything!"

"It's called growing up, Sara! I doubt you'll do it one day. Besides, Sonic's boring!"

I gasped, "He is not! He's awesome!" I hugged my plushie tightly. I'm very protective of Sonic.

After a while of fighting you'd think that both people would start to cool down, right? Not me and Enn. But after a while of fighting, she started to threaten me.

"I swear, you're so annoying! I'm gonna strangle you, you little son of a-." She was cut off by my mom.

"Sara! Brienna! Time for dinner!" she called in her oh-so-sweet stay-at-home mom voice.

My sister and I stopped fighting, looked at each other, and ran downstairs at full speed. There's a thing between my siblings and I where whoever gets to the dinner table first gets treated nicely by the other two siblings and they have to help with whatever they ask for. So I had to get down there A.S.A.P. because I really didn't feel like being nice to Enn after she disrespected Sonic. But I guess I got lucky in a certain way. When Enn and I got down there, Max was already sitting down waiting for us.

"Hello ladies, ready for dinner?" he gave that same annoying, taunting smirk he does whenever he gets what he wants. Uhg, so annoying. But anyway, I was happy either way. Enn didn't get down to the table before me so I didn't have to be nice to her.

After dinner was finished and Max, Enn, and I finished washing the dishes, I turned on the T.V. to watch the classic Sonic the Hedgehog movie. But I was interrupted. A loud rumble sounded and the house began to shake. I ran out to the kitchen balcony to see what was going on. There, over the horizon, I saw a huge airship heading toward the beach. It was nothing that anyone would ever see when just walking around.

"Holy! Sara! What the hell is that thing?" Enn ran out to the balcony beside me.

"I don't know! Why are you asking me?" I shrieked.

"Well you're the video game dork! You should know about airships and that crap!"

I glared at Enn and said, "You used to play video games as much as me, so you should know some of this too!"

As we continued to fight again, the huge airship approached. After we finally agreed to stop fighting and just try to find out what it was, we both rushed up to the houses observatory deck to get a better look. We looked as the airship began to pass our house. Then I noticed something that was only the beginning of my crazy new adventure.

"Enn! Look!"