"Good morning, dad." Aggie said to her father when she walked into the kitchen.

"Hey there, Aggie." said her father, as Aggie walked over and hugged him. He then gave her a gift, which was inside a small gold box.

"Happy hatchday." he said.

Aggie opened the gift, and it had a locket in it.

"A locket!" she said, holding it up. "It's beautiful!"

"It was your mother's." he said. Aggie then tried to open the locket, but it was no use. "I can't open it." said Aggie.

"Neither could your mother." said her father.

"I was that mom was here." said Aggie.

"Aw sweetie, if wishes were eggs, we'd all be filled with hatchlings." he said.

Aggie smiled. "You always know just what to say."

Aggie then hugged her father again. "Do I have spiders all over my face?" her father asked.

"No dad." said Aggie. She then went off to anger management.

[Opening credits]

At the Infinity Acceptance Group, Red was thinking about a good gift to give for Aggie's hatchday.

"I have to give Aggie the perfect hatchday gift." said Red.

"What's that supposed to mean?" asked Ruby.

"What?" asked Red.

"Well, I have a hatchday too, you know!" said Ruby.

"Yeah." said Red. "In seven months."

"You're so hurtful!" said Ruby, and she ran off, crying.

Soon Chuck and Bomb came over to him.

"So, what's up with Ruby?" asked Chuck.

"I don't know," asked Red. "I was just telling her to I wanted to give Aggie the perfect hatchday present."

"Well, why does it have to be perfect?" asked Bomb.

"Well, I want Aggie to think of me as more than just an extremely attractive bird." Red answered.

"Red, why don't you just tell my cousin how you feel about her?" asked Bomb.

Soon, Aggie came up. "Hey guys." she said.

"Aggie..." Red said.

Soon, Matilda came up to Aggie with a permission slip.

"Aggie, don't forget, you need to get this permission slip signed by your father or mother." said Matilda, and then she left.

Aggie is suddenly shocked.

"MOTHER!" she yelled, and she ran off.

"Aggie! Aggie!" Red called. "She didn't know."

"She's just a anger management teacher!" said Chuck.

"It doesn't matter!" said Aggie. "I'll never find anyone who can understand my tortured feathered soul!"

Soon, Aggie saw another bird reading a book, who goes by the name Aven. He was white just like Aggie. He then closes his book and then punches a locker, which soon happens to be Ruby's. Everyone could hear him.

"Aven?" asked Aggie. "Is that you all?"

"Is anything right?" he asked.

Aggie didn't answer. Aven then left.

Soon, Ruby went to open her locker, and finds a dent in there.

"Someone dented my locker! ON PURPOSE!" she yelled.

Ruby then ran to find the culprit.

"Here we go again..." Aggie thought.

Aggie was working at her place at the Bird Island Shopping Mall, called "Beeper Polish".

Soon, Eva, Edward's wife, came up to where Aggie was working.

"Oh hi! You sell beepers?" asked Eva.

"No no, just Beeper Polish." Aggie answered.

Eva smirked. "I thought you sell beepers."

"Every day..." Aggie sighed.

Eva then left, and her two friends, Ruby and Bomb came up, holding bags.

"Hey Aggie!" said Bomb.

"Hey Bomb, hey Ruby!" Aggie greeted back.

"Why did you say Hi to Bomb first?" asked Ruby.

"It's okay." said Bomb.

"What's that supposed to mean?" asked Ruby.

"You guys went shopping?" asked Aggie.

"Oh, yeah!" said Ruby. "I got your hatchday present!"

She hands Aggie a yellow bag. "Happy hatchday." she said.

Aggie opens the bag and got a purple bow.

"Oh, a bow. Cool!" said Aggie.

"I got you a laptop computer!" said Bomb, and he handed it over.

"Oh my gosh!" Aggie exclaimed. "I love this!"

"You're so hurtful!" Ruby wailed, and ran away crying. Aggie then smiled as Bomb left.

Soon, Red came over. "Aggie." he said.

"Red!" said Aggie.

Red gave him her hatchday gift, which was a white colored balloon with the words "Happy hatchday!" on it. Aggie was soon about to cry.

"Aggie, what's the matter?" asked Red.

Aggie pushed the balloon with so much force that it popped, and it was so loud that every bird inside the mall could hear it.

"Aggie, I don't understand!" Red explained.

Aggie was still thinking about her mother. "No one will ever understand!" she berated, and she ran out of the mall, only to trip into a few other birds.

She then gets picked up by the wing of another bird, which was revealed to be Aven that she saw earlier at anger management.

"Aven." said Aggie. "Where'd you come from?"

"Where do any of us come from?" asked Aven.

The two began to hug as Red watched. He started getting a little angry and made two fists. He then started feeling sad. "Aggie." he said.

Aggie was sitting on the bench at the mall. Aven soon came over to her and sat down.

"Are you feeling better?" asked Aven, handing her a cup of water.

"Yeah." said Aggie. "I'm just a little anxious."

Aven then pulls out a small container of mints, takes some out, and hands her some.

"Here." said Aven.

"What's this?" asked Aggie.

"Breath mints." Aven answered.

"Will this help?" asked Aggie.

"Will it hurt?" Aven asked back.

Aggie then handed over the mints and smiled as Aven left. Aggie then ate the mints.

Back at Aggie's house, Aggie was doing her makeup while looking at the picture of her mom.

"Aggie." her father said. "Aren't you going to be late for your party?"

"I don't know if I'm going." said Aggie.

"Say WHAT?" asked her father.

"I miss Mom." said Aggie sadly.

"Awww, sweetie." he said calmly. "I miss Mom, too."

"I have been doing my best to try to be both a mother and a father to you, but...I know it's not the same."

"I know that." said Aggie.

"If you don't want to go to your hatchday party, that's your decision to make." said her father. "But remember, it's the party, in that special part of your heart, that makes the party of life, the part, that you never really part with."

"Is that true?" asked Aggie.

"Partly." her father replied. "See you around." he said as he left.

While Aggie was still working on her makeup, she heard a voice come out. "Aggie."

It was Red. "What's going on?" he asked. Ruby, Chuck, and Bomb were also here.

"Everyone's waiting for you!" said Chuck.

"Do you just..hate me?" Ruby asked.

"Guys, I might not go to my party." said Aggie, sadly.

"Aggie, what is wrong?" asked Bomb.

"You've been totally stressed ever since I gave you that balloon." said Red.

"Balloon!" said Aggie, as she started to cry.

"This has to do with you mom, doesn't it?" asked Bomb.

"You never told us what happened to her." said Red.

"I can't!" Aggie said, about to burst into tears, and she ran over to her chair.

"Aggie." said Chuck.

"Aggie" said Red.

"No!" Aggie begged.

"Aggie, if you can't tell us, your best friends in the whole world, then, who can you tell?" asked Red.

"I can't tell you! I just can't!" Aggie said, still begging.

Soon, Aven peeked out from her window. "Just tell them." he said.

"Alright." said Aggie.

Red soon noticed Aven.

Aggie then began to explain what happened to her mother.

"It was 6 years ago. My mom had to go to Golden Island to visit her sick aunt. But all the flights were booked, she couldn't get a plane. So she took a...she took a..." Aggie explained.

"She took a what?" asked Red.

"A HOT-AIR BALLOON!" Aggie yelled.

Red knew it.

"Did it like...crash?" asked Bomb.

"No. It never came down. Never." said Aggie. "She was never found."

She then showed her friends the locket her father gave to her earlier.

"And all I have left of her is this locket, and I can't even open it." she said, and she tried to open it again.

Ruby then said, "Well let's go to the party!"

"Alright!" they all said, as they went off.

As Aggie was about to go, he turned to where she saw Aven.

"Aven, will you come?" she asked.

There was no answer. Aven wasn't there.

So, Aggie then went off to the party.

The next day at the Bird Island Shopping Mall, Aggie and her friends were ready for work, until Matilda came.

"Aggie." she said.

"Hey Matilda." Aggie greeted in return. "Am I late for work?" she asked.

"No, no no." said Matilda. "But, I've got some news for you."

"And you don't have any news for me?" asked Ruby.

"I don't know you." said Matilda. "Anyway, Aggie, from now on, we're no longer selling beepers."

"Beeper polish." said Aggie.

"Whatever." said Matilda. "From now on, we sell..."

She showed Aggie a lot of balloons on her desk area.

"Balloons." said Red.

"Yes. Balloons." said Matilda. She then left.

Aggie was feeling confused and concerned.

"Aggie, are you okay?" asked Bomb.

She suddenly saw Aven again. Aggie then responded. "Yeah, I'm okay."

"Okay, Bye!" her friends said as they went off to work at their places, while Aggie went over to see Aven.

"I got you something, for your hatchday." said Aven.

Aggie opened it, and she got what appears to be a locket opener.

"What's this?" asked Aggie.

"A locket opener." Aven responded.

"How'd you know?" asked Aggie.

"How didn't I know?" asked Aven.

Aggie then tried out her new locket opener, and to her surprise, it worked. However, she noticed her locket was empty.

"It's empty." Aggie said.

Aven then thought for moment, and then got an idea. He put a little sticker of a heart inside it, and then Aggie closed it,

"Now it's full." said Aven.

"So's my heart." said Aggie. "Thank you."

"You're welcome Aggie." Aven responded.

After Aven left, Aggie soon started wondering where her mom was.

"Oh, Mom, where are you?" Aggie asked.

Meanwhile, up in the sky, we see Aggie's mother, still stuck in the hot-air balloon, yelling for help.

"Aggie! Help! I'm stuck in this hot-air balloon! There's a plane coming! Aggie!" she yelled.

She yelled for help, but no one answered. Aggie knew her mom was out there somewhere.