Hiiiiii!!!! It's been some time since I wrote a story. The title's corny, too. -.-; Ah, well. Anyway, this story's been circling around my head for a while, so I figured I might as well put it down before I go insane. Wait…too late for that. Haha. So, here's the story!

DISCLAIMER: I don't own Sonic the Hedgehog! I do, however, own all their kids. Wow…that sounded weird. O.o


In a far away hill in Emerald green zone, a boy and a girl were lounging in the grass, watching a younger boy play. The girl, about 15, was a light blue hedgehog with long quills sticking out of the back of her head, a red headband holding them back leaving only three shorter quills as bangs on her forehead. She wore a bright red sweater with a white stripe across her chest and a matching red skirt. Her bright red shoes were a hand-me-down from her father. The younger boy, about 8, also a light blue hedgehog, wore only a backwards red cap over his perfectly combed down short quills, excluding three bang-quills that stuck out the front of his cap, and a pair of red shoes, a mini version of his sister's. Finally, the older boy, perhaps a year or two younger than the girl, had a peculiar combination of long rabbit ears and a bushy fox tail, both tipped in an orangish brown which contrasted nicely with his cream-colored fur. He wore a pair of goggles on his head and a white t-shirt with orange sleeves, and his shoes were quite similar to those of the other two hedgehogs.

"So Caleb," started out the girl, "Your parents are going out tonight, right?" A mischievous glint in her eyes made the hybrid called Caleb feel uneasy, "Look Sam, whatever you're planning, forget about it. I don't want to get in trouble like last time. It took us days to get the goo out of the Tornado III."

"Oh, come on," she pleaded, "Don't be such a spoil sport. A small party with just a few of us won't hurt. I promise it won't go wild!"

Caleb looked at her suspiciously, "Cross your heart and hope to die?"

Raising her right hand where Caleb could see that she wasn't crossing her fingers and crossing her heart, Sam promptly replied, "Cross my heart and hope to die." Caleb smiled, satisfied.

Soon, the younger hedgehog came up to them and looked at his sister with his bright green orbs, "Oh, you want to go now Dash?" Dash nodded, rubbing his tummy signaling he was hungry, "Ok then, lets go." Sam got up and stretched, then picked up Dash into a piggyback. "Give me a call when your parents are out of the way. I'll call up the others." As she started to leave, Caleb stopped her, "Sam? Don't accidentally on purpose forget to invite Shade. I know she isn't your favorite person, but you two need to learn to get along someday." Sam sighed, "All right…But just because you're my best friend." She smiled, turning around and dashing off at full speed, becoming but a blue blurr to Caleb.

"I still have this bad feeling that something's gonna go wrong…"