Hey guys. I made a promise that I should make a story that Aggie should be in Planes, so, right now, I finally made it. This event happens before Aggie left the cars world and after World Grand Prix and Allinol scam, which means she was still eight years old. Enjoy anyway.


In the month of November, Lightning McQueen was called to race in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It's gonna be a long travel, so McQueen's whole crew travelled at day, and slept at night in resting areas along the way. When they finally arrived in Minneapolis, McQueen had 2 weeks to practice, unexpectedly they came very early than they thought.

When Lightning's ready to practice with Doc guiding him, Aggie was there, sitting down to watch, and getting bored. It was Lightning's turn to race this time, and Aggie haven't race for a year because of her one-year job in London, which her training was back to square one according to Doc and not allowing her to race.

"Alright, kid, let's practice on this track for now before the race." Doc interrupted his thoughts.

Seeing her bored made Lightning feel pity for her, and he can't race while looking at her like that. He drove off the track, and to the pits where his crew were also practicing for pit stops.

"Just a minute here, Doc." He excused.

"Ugh, what is it now rookie?" His mentor asked.

Lightning rolled towards the bored Aggie, and said, "Hey, girl, I know you can't race this season, but you can't just sit down and watch. Why don't you go out and explore the state for a while?"

"I don't know, Lightning. I don't even know this state yet." Aggie replied. "Besides, Doc won't let me go alone."

"What do you mean? You already gone outside the country, and you're saying I can't you go alone exploring just one state within the country?" Doc gave her a small chuckle. "You're a growing girl, Aggie. I think you should go out there and find something to discover."

Aggie's positive spirit lifted from boredom, "You really think so? Thanks, you guys, but, what if I'll travel far away and, maybe… I stayed in that place for a while without letting you know?"

"You have your cellphone I gave you, right?" Sally asked.

Aggie took her phone from her helmet, "Yep."

"Just text or call us if you want to stay."

"Alright, well, I'm better off." She kicked the ground with her skates, and rolled away.

"See you later, soldier." Sarge waved his wheel.

"Be here in two weeks." Sheriff reminded.

"Don't forget souvenirs." Mater added.

"I gotcha there, Mater. I'll be fine." Aggie saluted

When Aggie left the speedway, she didn't know where to go, and it was very cold. Luckily, she brought her own jacket in her backpack, and wore it.


When she started travel quite farther away from the speedway, Aggie realized she left the city and noticed everything is all green, like a farm, like her farm. She also noticed a road going to an unknown. Sure she wasn't suppose to go somewhere that is unknown, but she can skate as fast as she can to escape if the place is dangerous, so she took that road.

It's not as far from the highway, but when she went quite far, she noticed a sign that said, 'Welcome to Propwash Junction'. Curiously, she went to a short tunnel as the town's entrance, and, to her belief she, it was a town with a group of small hangars and a big airport. There are so many airplanes, and the town has a field of corn. She loved corns. When she stared at the corn field, she saw two airplanes spraying dust. They were called as Crop dusters. Aggie was quite scared and felt like a stranger around.. She tried to ask someone, but she couldn't. She was too nervous, and almost everyone is busy. It was almost sunset. She had to find a place to stay and someone to let her be.

There, she found a fuel truck and a forklift talking to each other, and approached them.

"Um, excuse me?"

"Not now, I'm trying to fill the fuel container." The fuel truck snapped.

The forklift in front him gasped when he stared at Aggie, "I don't think she needs fuel."

The fuel truck turned around, and saw Aggie in front of him. He gasped with wide eyes, "You're… you're…"

"Yeah, it's me. Aggie Galido." Aggie introduced herself.

"OMG, I'm biggest fan, Aggie! I watched your races." The fuel truck squealed as he extended his tan crane arm as they shook… hands, "Hi, I'm Chug, and this is Sparky." He pointed his forklift friend.

"Hi, great to meet you." Aggie shook hands with Sparky's fork.

"Great to meet you too." Sparky chuckled excitingly, "I heard so much about you…, and you're much cuter is person."

Aggie blushed, "Aww, thanks."

"So, what brings you here, Ms. Galido?" Chug asked.

"Just call me, Aggie. Well, since I don't have somewhere to race, I decided to come here, and discover something new." Aggie explained, "And I need someplace to stay. It's almost sunset anyway."

"You've came to the right town, Aggie. Welcome to Propwash Junction!" the fuel truck welcomed Aggie with his voice echoed around the place.

"Uh… thanks." She giggled.

"Just let me fill these containers with fuel for Sparky. He needs them." Chug finished filling the containers. "There you go, Sparky. You're all set."

"Catch you later, Chug. You too, Aggie." Sparky took the containers, and drove away.

"See you later, too." Aggie waved.

Suddenly, a voice was heard over the radio in Chug's garage.

"This is Dusty Crophopper to Chug. Over."

"Who was that?" asked Aggie.

"Um, excuse me for a second." Chug reversed to his garage, and spoke through the microphone, "Uh, Chug isn't here. Come on, use the new call sign."

"Right, right, right. This is, uh, Strut Jetstream calling Turbo Coach Truck-zilla. Ready for practice?"

Chug put on his helmet with headphones, and wore a small microphone. "You betcha, Strut!"

When Chug drove out of his garage, Aggie was still there, waiting, "What's with the helmet for?" She asked.

"Oh, my pal, Dusty, is gonna practice for the Race Around the Globe trial, and we just hope he'll be in the race." Chug explained.

"Wow, cool! Can I watch you guys practice?" The exciting winged human asked.

"Why not? Sure do." He replied.


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