Okay, so here's a story I'm working on. Please review and let me know what you think. I'm going to put up this prologue and the first chapter, so, remember, Review Please!
Disclaimer: I do not own Maximum Ride in any way, shape or form. Only any new characters that may appear in this story.
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Prologue
It has been two months since we saved the world.
Two months since any of us have looked death in the eye. Since we've feared for our lives, and the lives of those surrounding us.
It's not a good feeling, the one of being watched every moment of every day and night.
We'd beaten the Flyboys and rogue experiments, all the directors of the School, and the people who wanted to destroy every living organism, and we'd won, although we'd nearly lost Fang in the process.
He'd taken a shot to the stomach from an assault rifle, gasping for air on the grounds of Iceland, clinging to life.
I honestly thought we had lost him for good. It was the worst feeling I had ever had. And I never want to feel that way ever again. It felt like my heart had been suddenly ripped out of my chest without warning, or something like the feeling you get when you think there's another step at the top of the stairs, but there isn't, and your foot goes straight through the air, making your stomach drop.
Worst feeling in the world.
Since then, we've gotten our own place to stay, me and the flock. It's actually just a few houses down from where my mom and half-sister, Ella, lives with Jeb. My father….
It's a big, two story house, white with blue window shudders and a big, open backyard. It has five bedrooms and four bathrooms with a huge kitchen (which Iggy was very pleased about), and a big living room.
We all had our own large rooms, except Angel and Gazzy, who decided they would share since they were the youngest.
Everything's gone great in the past two months. Iggy got his full eyesight back. Now that was an exciting, and not to mention an emotional day for us. It was amazing and I couldn't have been happier for him.
We're even enrolled in school—a decision mom and Jeb made for us. I still say we can learn more than those knuckleheads, by just using the freakin' Internet.
But we decided it would be good for the younger kids, me, Fang, and Iggy just might as well play along.
That's what makes us such well-rounded, appreciated citizens of the U.S.
Suuure.
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M.F
