A/N: Hey! This is the sequel, it's finally out! I would just like to say that I am going to make this was much longer than the other one... Twenty chapters, or maybe even thirty. Please keep reading, R&R, and support the cause of Itex's Secret!

Our next destination was base twenty, which we assumed to be the house up in the mountains. We were going to rescue any mutants up there first to build up an army, then attack the School. We would need all the help we could get if we were going to take down Itex.

We slowly docked down to the old house on the side of the mountain. The lights were on in the upstairs, so that meant someone was there. I landed near it's side and started scaling the wall up.

The window opened from the outside, luckily. The room had two girls sleeping in it, both about six. They were twins with short brown hair, the only difference being the fact one of them had silvery wings peeking out from under her t shirt and the other had a dark brown.

I thought about how to approach them. Wake them up and risk them screaming? Cover their mouth and seem like kidnappers?

I looked at Fang. He nodded and went to the girl on the right, and I went to the girl on the left who had the silver wings.

Placing my hand over her mouth, I shook her shoulder gently. Her eyes flickered open and then widened in shock when they saw me. I heard a muffled scream from Fang's side.

"Don't scream." I said, not taking my hand off her mouth. "Jeb took you here to make you apart of them and to help them capture us escapes."

She nodded.

"Believe me. Is there anyone else her?"

She shook her head.

I carefully and slowly took my hand off her mouth and she got up.

Fang had gotten the other girl up, and we were both walking to the window. We flew silently out and walked into the forest so Jeb wouldn't notice us.

"What's your name?" I asked the silver winged girl.

"Elizabeth." She whispered. "That's Jill."

I did the introduction of the flock and Karen, telling them everything they would need to know for the attack.

"Okay." They said in unison, and we took off for the School.