Angel yawned and rolled over.
"Max?"
I opened my eyes instantly. "What's wrong?" I asked worriedly.
If erasers were close we would lose he only sleep we'd had for ages.
"No, that isn't that, I just can't sleep." She mumbled, obviously having read my mind.
Wow, that has got to be the most normal thing that's happened to us for, like…a really, really, long time. "Seriously." She said. "Isn't it so iron-ic?" I almost smiled, but bit it back down.
"Would you sing for me, Max?"
Well, if I had ever had any hope of sleep in the next few hours, now it's gone.
"What?!" I shout-whispered, remembering just in time that there was a sleeping flock all around us. "Angel, honey, you know that I sing like a frog that was run over. Twice. Then eaten by a do-cat." I said, hoping Total hadn't woken up. "Don't worry, he's still asleep." I felt my self sigh.
"Angel, we both know that you can make me sing, with or without the help of bambi eyes. I won't pretend that's not true, so for the sake of Total's ears, please, don't make me sing."
Angel smirked.
"Angel…" I warned her.
She kept smirking. "Ange, if you make me, you'll regret it." Her face suddenly twisted into…drum roll please, bambi eyes.
"Fine, you win, but you will regret this if anybody wakes up." She yawned, and silence reigned for a few minutes.
"Maaax."
"Crud, I thought you were asleep."
She grinned. "Nope. You're not getting out of this. Sing." I sighed again. "Fine." Silence. "Max." "Alright, alright." Silence.
"Max." I cleared my throat.
"Welcome
to the planet
Welcome to existence
Everyone's here
Everyone's
here
Everybody's watching you now
Everybody waits for you
now
What happens next?
What happens next?
I dare you to
move
I dare you to move
I dare you to lift yourself up off the
floor
I dare you to move
I dare you to move
Like today never
happened
Today never happened before
Welcome to the
fallout
Welcome to resistence
The tension is here
The
tension is here
Between who you are and you could be
Between
how it is and how it should be
I dare you to move
I dare
you to move
I dare you to lift yourself up off the floor
I dare
you to move
I dare you to move
Like today never happened
Today
never happened before
Maybe redemption has stories to
tell
Maybe forgiveness is right where you fell
Where can you
run to escape from yourself?
Where you gonna go?
Where you
gonna go?
Salvation is here."
"See now, was that so hard?" Angel asked sweetly, I got the feeling there was something going on that I didn't know about. "Yes!"
Then a new voice cut in.
"I don't know why you think you're so bad at singing, Max. You're really good."
I froze. "Nudge. Please do two things for me. The first thing is, save it. The second thing I need you to do is tell me you are the only one awake."
I could almost feel the smirks.
"Well, I could, but I would be lying… what with you, and Angel… and Fang Iggy and Gazzy." She said in a rush.
Oh, please no. "oh, please no."
I turned around. "Sorry." They all said at once.
"Call me paranoid, but was this planned out?" I saw Angel exchange looks with Nudge and Gazzy with Iggy.
That told me two things, one, Fang is the only one who can lie worth his salt, and two, I had just been used by a six year old and co.
"That figures." I scowled. "Sorry." I sighed "No, you're not. So save it. I'm getting you all up at dawn tomorrow, so get some sleep."
They exchanged horrified glances. "No! Max please! We're sorry! We're sorry!" Spewed out of several different mouths.
I felt a smile tug at my mouth, but swallowed it.
"That'll teach you to make me sing." Grumbling, they all rolled over to get a few more hours' sleep.
I sat back against my tree, letting the smile finally come out.
About ten minutes later, when everyone was asleep, or so I thought, Fang sat up and came over to me.
The smile disappeared. "What's wrong?" He sat down next to me. "Couldn't sleep."
I made a face at him.
"No.
" He snickered. "I wasn't really going to, but now I really will get you guys up at dawn."
The whole flock groaned, making me smirk.
I was so always right.
"nice going, Fang." At that outburst, I cackled evilly. "I knew it!"
"Yeah, yeah." Mumbled Iggy.
"What if I did this?" Fang said so quietly I knew not even Iggy heard.
Then he leaned in and, well, you know the rest.
Why else would he lean in? It was short and sweet, just to see if the other wanted it. Then we pulled back.
He stood up, and said, "You really are good at singing, Max."
He left me shocked, and went back to his sleeping bag.
It took me a minute to get it together, then I scowled and said " I'm still getting you guys up at dawn!" I heard a chuckle, and then, a muttered "Worth a try."
I smiled again, and leaned back into my tree.
