Epilogue - Chapter 1

"Hey guys!" Rev chirped cheerfully as he waved some turquoise holo-envelopes in the air into the living room, where the other loonatics were. "We have mail!"

"Well who's got what?" Lexi asked as she took off the headphones from her head and placed them on the glass dining table.

"Well lets see," Rev flicked through the envelopes. "There's a few bits of junk mail, but it seems we have an envelope each."

The roadrunner rushed around the other loonatics to give them their envelopes. Once placed in their hands, they all pressed a red button on the envelopes to open their mail.

"Well I hope it's fan mail from some fan girl who's seen my heroic efforts on that mission a few days ago." Duck's eyed scanned the letter.

He read a few paragraphs before his bright blue eyes widened. The rest of the loonatics stared at Duck for a moment before Ace finally approached him from the side.

"Eh, what's up Duck? Looks like you've seen a ghost."

The mallard shot an angered yet frightened glare.

"Shut up! You shouldn't be so curious! Leave me alone!"

Before the rabbit could take a peek at the letter, it disappeared along with Duck using his quatum teleportation. Ace turned to his letter.

"I wonder what Duck was so ruffled about." He muttered as he studied his own letter.

"It's nice to see that wherever you are, or what you're doing, your mother is always checking that you have some clean underwear Rev." Lexi giggled next to the roadrunner.

"Hey! It's not funny! It's embarrassing!" He shot back while blushing in embarrassment. "Besides, I always have clean underwear because it's dirty and unhygenic if I don't. And if my mom was here right now to see that they are dirty, she'd make me clean them up immediately."

Slam chuckled behind the quarreling pair before picking up his cell phone and dialling a few numbers on the phone pad. As he did so, he wandered away from the group and into his room.

When Ace finally finished reading his letter, he walked up to Tech. The coyote was still reading his letter and he snapped out of his nostalgia when he heard the leader approaching.

"Isn't it funny that it's been a year since the meteor gave us our powers?" The rabbit commented to the scientist.

Tech grunted.

"I wonder where we'd be without it." He replied.

"Yeah." Ace smiled. "Where would we be right now?"

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Having read the letter for a multiple amounts of time, Duck couldn't believe what he was reading as he sat at the edge of his orange duvet on his bed. Already streams of tears ran down his black feathery cheeks. His fearful expression was still fixed on his face since he read the letter for the first time.

For the first time ever, Duck felt speechless and lost for words. He couldn't contain the varieties of emotions swirling around him. Happiness; because he finally knew something that he didn't know before until the letter finally arrived. Anger; because he kept asking himself why the sender never wrote to him before until now. And fear of if the letter was fake, or whether it was real and he had the choice to go to whoever sent him the letter. On the one hand, he desperately wanted to go and find the sender as he had so many questions to ask them. And he knew that they were the only ones who had the answers. On the other hand, he feared that they wouldn't really want him to come based on what the letter had told him.

"Because all our other ancestors haven't been so successful in their time, he just assumed that you would be no different. But no matter how hard I tried to convince him, he still refused to keep you."

The mallard stared down at the floor in deep thought. A few minutes later, he stood up from his bed, and approached his wardrobe. He pulled open the doors and rumaged through the contents from within it.

END OF EPILOGUE CHAPTER 1.