A/N: Enjoy! But be warned: it gets pretty sad.
Iggy POV:
We were flying over Montana, when I heard a faint whirring. I cocked my head to one side, "M-Geeks." was all I said. It was enough warning. "Alright guys, you know what to do," came Max's voice. I nodded. When I heard them getting closer, I surged forward and fought. First a quick elbow jab, then a roundhouse kick. I heard the air whoosh past my head, and knew I was that close to a huge bruise. I swung a hard left punch and managed to feel the satisfying contact of my hand to metal. The fight was going pretty well, until five M-Geeks ganged up on me. I got kicked in the chin, and nose, and once in the groin. He suffered hard blows all around his body and heard Max cry out, "Iggy!" It was the last thing I heard before I drifted into unconsciosness.
I woke up, I don't know how much later, in an ambulance. I could tell because of the sirens and the fact that I was on a gurney. Oh, man, oh man, this was serious. The first thing I noticed was the pain. The searing, mind-blowing pain. I felt pain in my leg, my groin, and my head. Especially my head. I felt a warm hand in mine, and the voices of the flock. "Is he going to be okay?" Gazzy. "How's he doing?" Max. "Please Iggy, don't die!" Angel. "We can't go on without you Iggy!" Nudge. "C'mon man, don't leave us." Fang. "Guys," I said, feeling my life slip away. "Know that I'll always love you guys. Know that I'll always be a member of the flock. Know I'll always watch over you. I may even see you again. Who knows? I'll find my way back to you. Don't worry. And tell Ella...tell her she's the one. She was always the one." I sighed, and let the incomparable pain wash over me.
I was greeted with light. The first light I'd seen in a while. But I fought. I ran away, back to the flock, back to my life. I kept fighting and eventually I won. The first thing I saw in the dawn of my new life was the mundane hospital ceiling and gloved hands.
A/N: Aw! Poor Iggy, poor flock. But don't worry, it'll get better. Just keep reading. And review! The green button down there looks lonely...
