I pointed up to an emblem on the airship's base. "Do you see that emblem?"
But I was too late. The ship had already passed to far and she couldn't see the emblem.
"No. I didn't see. What was it?" Enn looked questioningly at me.
"What? You didn't see? Gah! Well it was Robotnik! It was Robotnik's emblem!" I was shaking. It was really his emblem. I wasn't seeing things. But Enn thought I was.
"Sara, stop it. I know you're still pissed off because of what I said about Sonic before, but this is serious. Something big and freaky just flew over our house and I want to know what it is!" Enn was pissed and she didn't believe me.
"I'm not kidding! It really was Robotnik! I'm-" I didn't get to finish. Mine and Enn's special handmade necklaces began glowing. Glowing! And they moved a bit. It was scaring the crap out of us. This had never happened to us before. I was going to ask my sister what's going on, but I was stopped. My mom called for us to come inside immediately. We didn't want to, but we did.
When we were inside, I didn't say a word to anyone. I simply looked out the window and wondered what was going on. I hadn't even noticed how quiet everyone else was, but my mom apparently did.
"So the weather channel says the storm's going to pass. We really won't even get any rain." She sounded so awkward. Like, she saw mine and Enn's necklace incident. But I'm sure she didn't.
I continued to look out the window until I saw something approaching the beach. It was coming fast and I couldn't quite make out what it was. But it, whatever it was, was fast enough to run easily on the water without getting dragged in by the waves. I was so focused on watching it approach the beach; I didn't notice the red plane trailing behind it.
The creature and the plane landed on the beach and I felt my jaw drop.
Is that? No, it can't be…but, after the airship, it couldn't be impossible." My head raced with thoughts on if what had landed on the beach was really what I thought it was.
Quickly, I looked around to see if my family was staring at me, but I was safe. I slipped my black converse on and tightened them.
"Where are you going, sweetheart?" a voice from behind me said. It was my mom, someone I didn't want to notice me leave.
"Uh uh uh…" I stuttered, grabbed my phone, and darted me eyes around the room. Everyone's attention had gone straight to me, but I had to get out and check what had landed on the beach. So I did; I opened the sliding glass door and darted down the three flights of stairs to the beach path. I heard my mother yelling to me as I ran.
"Sara! Where are you going? Don't go swimming! The water will still be choppy!" But I didn't care. I just kept running to see what had landed on the beach.
I got to the top of the second sand dune and looked down to the objects. I was speechless when I got a better look at what had landed.
