Danté.

As I watched my sister falling though the air, I froze, I willed my body to leap off after her, but it was like someone had given me one of those injections, paralyzing me. She turned in mid-air, landing cat-like on the ground. She looked up at us, the palest I've ever seen her. I swooped down to see her.

"Are you alright?"

"Uh-huh." She answered, shell-shocked from almost dying.

"Well, if you're OK, we should get going." I said. She nodded. I picked her up and flew to the roof.

"What is it now? Decided that actually you're going to have to kill us yourself?" I asked, crossing my arms.

"We have decided to let you guys stay," Max held up one finger, before Drew could bombard her with hugs and thank-yous. "But there is something you should know. Dr. G-H, no matter what he told you, is not helping anyone."

"Thank you!" Drew squeaked, and hugged her. I chuckled on the expression on Max's face. Then Drew stepped back, and faced everyone grim-faced. "We better start preparing for an attack of Erasers. A big one."

Confusion passed across Max's face. "Didn't they all die?"

It was our turn to be confused. "They were at The School when they were experimenting on us."

Nudge spoke up. "They must've like recreated them then, and if they did, then they would have made them bigger, stronger, and much more bloodthirsty. Maybe added more genes to their wolf/human split. And then we won't know how strong they really are, or even what their weakness is. It's going to be-" She was cut off by Iggy's hand. Is it just me, or is it weird that even though he's blind, he can still have perfect aim?

Max looked at her. "I know it's going to be hard, but we've dealt with difficulties before, right?" She said determinedly. "We'll have to move out for a bit." She sighed. "Go pack. We'll leave in an hour."

Drew and I didn't take long to pack, seeing as we only had a few belongings. We sat on the sofa and talked while the others got ready to leave.

"Hm. I have a curious feeling that Dr. G-H knows we're leaving." I said.

"I do feel like we're being watched." She replied.

"Hopefully, when we're out of the country, we can live semi-normally again."

"Somehow, I don't think that's going to happen."

I thought for a bit. I was about to say something, when Max shouted, "WE ARE GOING TO LEAVE NOW." That girl had a really loud voice.

"Mm-kay." I slung my bag onto my back, and stood by the door. Drew descended the rope ladder being extra-careful.

She smiled up at me. "I'll see you later. G'bye!"

"Bye!" Then, she jumped to the ground. The flock had given her a map, and circled the place we were going to meet. She took off running. Until she was just a dot on the horizon. Well, that was poetic of me. Then the flock was running out the door. I jumped out the door, and snapped out my wings. The wind lifted me upwards, then I flew though a cloud. I emerged cold, and shivering.

Max laughed at my face. "Did you think it would be warm and fluffy? Like candyfloss?"

"Nope, I thought it would be cold and harsh like you. And it was." I retorted.

Iggy snickered. "He's got a point, Max."

Max's face flushed, her hands clenched, and she flew away.

"Oooh, someone's in a temper." I remarked to Iggy.

He smirked. "You just seem to rub her up the wrong way."

"I know, believe me, I know."

When arrived at the place, Drew was there already. I hugged her. "Hey, you ran fast."

"Yep." She said, popping the 'p'. Max and the flock were busy booking rooms. One for the girls, one for the boys. We waited, the person at the counter's eyes were glazed over spookily. I almost expected the cashier guy to start talking like a Dalek. Max walked over, twirling the keys on her finger.

She said something I didn't catch, because I was distracted by the light glinting off the keys.

"Hm?" I asked.

She rolled her eyes. "If you had been listening, which you obviously weren't, you would of heard me say 'we are going to check out the rooms now'. Idiot."

I raised my eyebrows. "You're resorting to name calling now?"

She huffed, and put her hands on her hips. "Okay, then. I'll try again," She made herself all little-girlish, and looked up at me with wide brown eyes. "Will you pwease come and see our rooms?" She added a lisp.

"Alright, kiddo, since you asked sooo nicely, I will." I said sarcastically, ruffling her hair. Dylan was watching us closely, his jaw clenching when I messed up her hair. Nudge came over.

"Max, please can I have the keys? I'm tired and hungry. Actually, I think we all are. Oooh, do you think they'll have those sweets they sometimes have as a welcome gift waiting in our rooms? Mmm... I feel like pizza. I love hotels, 'cause their beds are just so comfy. Once, I fell asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow, then I dreamt about chasing after Justin Bieber with a knife... It was so weird. Mostly, because I like Justin and I would never chase anyone with a knife. Oh, yeah, Max, can I have the keys?" Max handed her the keys.

"Just keep Gazzy from calling room serv-" Max was cut off by a waiter running upstairs with a large plate. She sighed. "Nevermind. I'll speak to him myself."

"Aw. The things you have to cope with being the leader!" I said in a fake pitying tone. She sent me a glare and stalked off.

When Drew and I were alone again, she turned to me. "Why arre you being so... so... socially retarded?" Ouch.

"I am?"

"Yeah, it's like you can't hold a conversation with Max without throwing insults and sarcastic comments at her." She looked at me weirdly. "You aren't normally like that." Suddenly, her face brightened and her eyes twinkled. "Do you like her?"

My eyes widened. "WHAT? NO!" Then I realized that I was shouting. I flushed. "No. What makes you think that?"

Drew smiled. "You're behaving weirdly. And boys usually tease girls if they like them."

I did a facepalm. "I don't like her." Drew just smiled and skipped after Nudge to check out the rooms.