Since Fang left, no one was themselves. And not including me, Angel was the worst. She blamed herself, she thought about it, she said, and told us. "If it weren't for me trusting Dr. Gunther-Hagen, none of us would be in this mess."
"That's not true," Gazzy, being Angel's older brother tried to calm her down. "It's not your fault."
"Yes it is," she was on the verge of tears. "I had to be the one who trusted him… Max was right."
I still kept silent. Everyone stared towards my direction. Even Iggy, whose blindness didn't stop his gaze from staring at my nose, his clouded blue eyes had me shiver. Something I usually didn't do when he 'looked' at me. Even Nudge was speechless, mostly.
"Well?" she managed.
"I'm taking a quick flight," I breathed. I turned to Nudge. "You and Iggy are in charge. Angel?"
"Yeah," Her tear-stained face breathed out.
"Watch out for anything or anyone who comes towards this place," I bit my lip. "If anything happens I bought us all cell phones." I handed one to each of them: Angel's pink and white, Gazzy's green and silver, Nudge's purple, Iggy's blue, and I finally held up my red one.
"Don't you need to have someone's number to talk to them?" Iggy asked.
"I already put everyone's number in all the phones," I answered. "I'm leaving now. I'll in maybe an hour or so, if I'm gone any longer than an hour and a half, come looking for me."
I heard music coming from an outdoor concert hall. I flew backstage. I heard an announcer welcome someone I had never heard of. "Welcome tonight! LINDSEY HAUN!"
I heard people cheering and slow soft music started up, I listened to the lyrics carefully, memorizing each word. When the song finished I flew off to a nearby park and sat in a tree for about half an hour, then I flew back to the flock.
