Hey guys, I know that I haven't written in a while, but I got some inspiration. And I have a feeling that I'm going to write a pretty freaking awesome story.
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I coasted on the gust of wind that blew past me; man did it feel good to fly again. Fang and I had gotten over the whole heat thing, now it wasn't so embarrassing. I signaled for the flock to land near my mom's house and we silently hit the ground with a small thud. Fang hit the ground slightly slanted and he fell on his knee. "You ok?" I asked. He looked at me funny, and quickly nodded his head.
Nudge burst through the door before I even had a chance to knock. "I smell cookies!" Nudge said. I instantly perked up and ran through the door right after her. Fang smirked but I didn't care. The smell of chocolate on dough made my taste buds start working overtime and that made my pace even faster. I got there just as my mom was taking out the hot batch. "I'll help with that," I said greedily. She smiled at me and put the cookies on a plate. I reached for it but mom slapped my hand away, "you'll burn yourself." Fang came in right after me and sat down at the small table, Gazzy followed and reached for the cookies. He took one and popped it in, two seconds later he was choking on the heat that was searing his tongue. I laughed as tears sprang down his cheeks. "You'll burn yourself," I said, and he playfully glared at me. Fang was nervously tapping the table, staring at a cloth.
I sat down next to him, and he sucked in a breath. "What's wrong?" I asked. "It's that time again," he growled. Confused, I was about to ask but then it hit me. My face turned red and I looked away. "Is it going to be like last time?" I said, he looked at me, then let a smile slide across his face. That made my face burn even more. "I bought some stuff earlier today," he said, with the huge smile still on his face. Desperately I wanted to ask him what kind of stuff, but there were too many people for that. "It's going to be way better than last time," he assured me. I rolled my eyes but still grinned.
"Oh yeah guys, the neighbors have us booked up for festival activities, so we're going to be all over the place," my mom called over her shoulder. I looked at Fang with big eyes.
"Don't worry; we can do it all over the place."
