AN: UPDATED ON 12/01/15

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(Ten Months Ago – SFIT Annual Science Fair - 8:30 p.m.)

"And so, I give you, the very first hoverboard!" I said, as I revealed my invention.

"With a little tinkering, I used magnetic levitation as the 'hover', for the hoverboard. It also runs on electricity, so it's also environment-safe. This runs at a top speed of 200 kilometers-per-hour." The audience clapped.

"But, I also made this for another purpose. It isn't just another type of transport. I made this to help the environment. Thus, I made another mode for this." I then pressed a button, revealing compartments of different items for planting.

"With pockets of different kinds of plant seeds, fertilizer, water, and equal amount of sunlight, this mode is meant for planting all kinds of plants on the right places."

"I believe that, with this, I can help the world. And so, once again, I give you, the very first hoverboard!" I bowed down, and the audience clapped once more.

After my introduction, which happened to be the last one to be presented, Professor Callaghan walked towards me.

"You said you have interest and potential, kid. You surely backed that up, and I'm happy to say that you earned this. You proved that you have the potential to do great, kid. Your opportunity begins here." He gave me the invitation of enrollment for the SFIT. He then walked away.

"YES! I GOT IT!" I said happily as I pumped my fist in the air. I went up to my friends.

"Awesome dude!" Fred said as we fist-bumped.

"You totally earned it! Well done!" Wasabi said.

"That was amazing! You successfully pulled it off!" Honey Lemon said.

"You did it man! You're now in!" Tadashi said.

I smiled at them, and then I looked at GoGo. We both had that glint in our eyes.

"You ready?" I asked her.

"Oh yeah." She said.

"RACE TIME!" We both said, and ran out of the academy doors. I could only hear the others chuckle at our antics.

I activated my hoverboard, and GoGo got on the bike.

"How does the race course go?" GoGo asked me.

"From here, we go straight until the San Fransokyo Bridge. We can use any shortcuts to get there. Once there, we go back here. First one to get here wins."

"Sounds good to me." GoGo said, and smirked. We both looked into each other.

"Prepare to lose." We both said to each other.

"Alright then. I'm going to start the race then." Tadashi said.

Then, I saw that the four of them were watching.

"Ready. Set. GO!" And with that, we both took off at blinding speeds.

(3rd Person View)

"Who are you betting on to win?" Tadashi asked.

"I'm going for Drake." Wasabi said.

"Nah, GoGo's too fast for that." Fred said.

"I think it'll be a draw." Honey said.

"It's going to be a draw. I know it." Tadashi asked.

With that, they decided to just wait.


(Drake – 3rd Person View)

They both blazed off. They were both neck and neck for the first part, heading towards the San Fransokyo Park.

At the park, one could see the big rotunda surrounding trees, and with branching brick roads all around, leading into the different roads of the city.

Either way, they both went at the same road. This leads to the Residential District.

With many of the different narrow roads in between of the main roads, GoGo knew that this is her advantage, knowing that she usually goes all around the districts at night, when no one is around to interfere in order to test her bike. Besides, there's nothing that says that one, specifically she, can't do this, right?

"You can't beat me here in this part, Drake." GoGo said.

"We'll see, Speedy." Drake said to GoGo.

"I am so gonna get you for that." GoGo said.

Drake chuckled. "Maybe."

Drake, a few months before, made two communicators while working on his hoverboard, one for him, and one for GoGo. Drake didn't really knew why he made these, simply saying that it was a spur of the moment that made him temporarily focus on the communicators.

On the months that passed, though, he made five more, one for each of his friends. He gave one each to Honey, Wasabi, Fred, and Tadashi. The last one is for a spare just in case.

GoGo and Drake, by the time they got out, were in different areas now. GoGo however, wouldn't be so lucky.

GoGo, unknowingly, went past the Market District, and was now in the Docks, and Drake was in the Krei Tech Building area.

(GoGo)

"Aaaargh! Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!" GoGo said while facepalming herself, stopping her bike.

Of all the areas GoGo went, the Docks were the last area she would go to, because it would lead to a dead end.

"I don't know how is it that I got here, but I can't stop now!" She said. She got on her bike, and sped back to the Residential District.

(Drake)

At the Krei Tech Building area, Drake got on the top of the said building.

There, he saw the breathtaking view of San Fransokyo. He stopped to take in the view.

"Wow. I should get up here often." Drake said. There, though, he saw GoGo, and she's passed him. By a considerable margin.

"Oh no!" Drake said, going down.

"I gotta catch up!" He sped up.

It was too late. GoGo got to the bridge first, just a few seconds before Drake got there.

"Dang it!"

"You have to catch up now, Drake!"

"Don't have to tell me twice to get to it!"

By now, GoGo got to the main highway.

Drake knew that GoGo isn't one to take things the slow and sure way. She pushes herself to her limits, and Drake knows that this may be the very factor that will help GoGo win. That is, unless Drake has a plan.

"Got no time to lose!" Drake then stepped on a button on his hoverboard. This allows him to activate hyperspeed mode.

He got up to the air, and continued to build up speed. He saw GoGo nearing the Krei Tech Building.

High enough in the air, he dropped. And dropped. And dropped faster than before.

However, hyperspeed mode is only available for a short period of time, about ten to fifteen seconds. So by the time he nearly caught up to GoGo, his speed dwindled until it returned to normal.

"Ah heck with it. I caught up anyway." Drake said. He then activated his communicator.

"Good to see you again. I thought you weren't going to make it." GoGo said.

They both smirked. With that, it's neck and neck once more.

They were now reaching the academy.

They then looked at each other, knowing the look on the other's face, never losing sight of each other. They both got lost in each other's eyes.

"Hey! There they are!" Fred said.

"It's getting close!" Wasabi said.

But what they didn't know is that, as they get closer to the finish line, they themselves got closer, and closer, and closer, and-

CRASH!

Good news: They did get to the finish line. Bad news: They crashed on to each other. Other news: It was a tie.

But that didn't exactly matter. When the dust settled, their rides were perfectly fine, with a few scratches and piled up.

GoGo and Drake though, are in a position where both would like to forget.

After they both landed on the ground after being flung, Drake was on top of GoGo, surrounding her with his arms on each side of her. Both of them had their eyes closed.

When they did open their eyes, their faces were extremely close, with their noses almost touching. They could both feel their breaths on each other. They both then adorned really red blushes.

GoGo gasped, while Drake said "Sorry!"

Drake got off of GoGo and rolled to the side. They both got up.

Luckily though, the four, especially Fred or Honey Lemon, didn't see that, or else they'll never let it end for the two.

It had been almost known to the four that they had a huge, unspoken crush on each other beneath that inseperable friendship the two have. If they saw the earlier predicament of the two, it would result in various teasing from them, which would just be very embarrassing for the two.

"I'm really sorry about that." Drake apologized.

"That's okay."

They then walked over to their rides. They got them, and while they were placing them back up, the four ran to them.

"Are you guys alright?" Tadashi asked.

"We're fine. Just a bit of scratches and bruises but we're fine." Drake said.

"So who won?" Fred asked

We both raised our hands in the air.

"It's a tie."