Hi everyone! :) I'm new to the Rio fanbase and just wanted to say I'm so glad to be writing this. I just loved both Rio movies and now that I've got through this side of fan fiction it's inspired me to write a fanfic for it. I'm really hoping that for whoever reads this will help out the author and review ;) Now before I dwell on let me say that this story takes place before both movies and don't worry our feathery friends will come out eventually. Also I do plan on making this a big story and will do my best to keep on updating. One last thing the italics in this chapter are my main character talking just FYI.

Alright now enough talking! :) Let's move on with the first chapter...


Chapter 1: The End Is Only the Beginning.

"See you tomorrow Sadie!"

It had been such a nice day.

A girl of about fifteen years of age turned and waved to her friends goodbye. She had on a simple blue and green striped tank top with a pair short denim shorts. Her hair was in down in long wavy curls glowing a nice reddish brown under the beaming sun.

If you haven't figured it out that girl is me. Simple Sadie.

"Bye guys!" Sadie shouted back with a smile. "And don't worry about that essay Felisha! It'll be great!"

Felisha, the blond haired girl with a simple summer dress, waved back before walking off with the rest of the group.

My life was such a great one. Felisha was one of my very best friends. We'd hang out all the time and there was never a dull moment. My family...now they were good people. So bright and always a nice bunch to be with. Even the neighbors wanted to join in our parties which were ongoing and full of festivities. If there's one thing I miss it's the fun times I use to have with my family and friends. I'll never forget them.

Sadie sighed happily and then went forward ready to go straight home.

I remember my mother telling me I was going to live a nice life. I would grow up a beautiful woman and have a glorious house which I would probably share with her because I was her little girl.

Sadie continued walking down the sidewalk seeing all the wondrous sights of Brazil. Here and there she would say a simple hello to the walking Brazilians on the streets. She even waved by to some classmates who as well where coming from school. Fixing her school bag over her shoulder she hurried to make the green walking light.

Unfortunately, I would never get to see that house. My mom will never see that grown up Sadie. Maybe it was fate. I don't know, but it hadn't been a happy fate. All I know is nothing would be the same after that day.

Sadie got right to the edge of the sidewalk seconds before the light would turn red. Knowing her time was limited she ran out into a sprint.

Would I take back this day? I still don't know for sure. Sounds ridiculous doesn't it?

As the young girl ran to make the other side she wouldn't know this would never be. Closing in, down the street, was a car. The driver wasn't paying attention, such a foolish thing to be doing really and such a sad way for one to lose their life to. The driver would only realize seconds before who he was near crashing into, but by then it was too late.

I still remember the way it felt. It was like I was floating in the air, a moment of peace. Then all I felt was indescribable pain. My vision went hazy. I felt numb, but at the same time shooting pains filled me from head to toe. I couldn't hear, the only sound were the giant poundings in my head.

The scene was quick as it was painful to watch. The car had swerved to the side crashing into two more cars. Among all this chaos the main horror to see was the helpless girl on the side of the road. With the car being three sizes bigger then herself she was suffering countless fatal injuries. Her head had blood seeping out and there was this unfocused haze in her eyes.

My end was so close to come I couldn't believe it. Only seconds before I had been a simple girl coming from school. Now I was lying on the road hanging between the thread of life and death.

So much commotion was going on no had focused on the girl's condition. It was the driver who had crashed who saw her. He called for help, shouted for someone to get anything to help the girl, but he was too late. Sadie's mind cleared and with closed eyes she let her last breath pass.

I must say this though. What came next was an experience I will never forget. It is true what they say…

Sadie's vision blackened and after that everything became peaceful.

...the end is only the beginning.


Thanks for making it this far, so please review and until next time the Queen has left the building :)