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Prologue: When a baby laughs for the first time, a fairy is born. Around a decade and a half ago, a few scientists took some babies, six to be exact, and they took their first laugh. They waited day and night and when the babies laughed they took the fairies and locked them up. They wanted to know if it was possible to make humans from fairies, they succeeded, mostly. These fairies were messed up in several ways, one they were human size, but only temporarily, two, they had bird wings.
Third POVC: Max!" Said birdkid spins around in fear, only to see the youngest member of the flock come up to her with a… fish? Angel had caught a fish and was bringing it to her, "can we keep it?" She opened her eyes as big as they could go and forced tears to come to the surface.
Max put a hand over her eyes and said "no" she wasn't smiling, "and before you ask why, we can't keep a big bowl of water with us when we run." Max regrettably peaked out from behind her bambi-eye proof shield and caught a full face of sadness, she almost broke, almost. All the sudden Angel fell to her knees and then collapsed on the ground. "Angel," Max said with a hint of warning in her voice "you better not be joking me" she reached down and laid a hand on her forehead but pulled it back quickly from the heat. "FANG! IGGY! COME HERE!" Fang and Iggy were accompanied by Nudge and Gazzy.
The flock all huddled over their youngest member, and then Gazzy collapsed raging with the same fever that had overcome Angel. Max looked at Fang with a pleading look in her eyes, a few minutes later Nudge, then Iggy fell to the ground. Max started getting dizzy and black spots danced in her vision. She was hot and cold at the same time and the floor started spinning and finally she too collapsed. The last thing she heard before falling into the deep void of unconsciousness was Fang calling her name. The next minute found the flock all sprawled, on the floor not conscience to anything.
