-Chapter 9-
-Aidan's POV-
Once again I was helping Kowalski find the antidote. I studied the chemical compound and it's cells. Then I frowned.
"Kowalski?"
"Yes?"
"Why is there penguin DNA in this?"
"Uhh…."
"YOU WERE TRYING TO KEEP US PENGUINS!" I accused loudly, pointing a flipper at him angrily.
Hannah, from where she sat watching the T.V (Which had started working since the blizzard ended… why was it snowing in the summer anyway?) looked over in surprise.
I sighed and began the tedious task of removing the DNA.
Hannah came up from behind me. "How do you even know what penguin DNA looks like?" She questioned, watching me work.
I blinked. "Because I read. Go figure. And I'm good at science." When I finished I sat back, grinning.
"All done. This should work."
Hannah looked at the vile "So… we just touch it?"
"No, Hannah, you put it in a suit and dance the cancan with it." I said sarcastically.
"No need to be hurtful." Hannah said, pouting dramatically. We both took a deep breath and touched it with our flippers.
There was a big puff of smoke and next thing I knew my head banged up against the ceiling. "OWW!" I yelped, warning Hannah in time for her to duck.
"Figures you'd duck in time," I growled.
Hannah grinned "That's just 'cause I'm awesome." She said with a laugh. I rolled my eyes. "WE'RE HUMAN!" She said happily.
I nodded, rubbing my head grumpily. I looked around "Uh… where'd the penguins go?"
She paused then shrugged. She looked at her watch.
"OH MY GOD WE ARE GOING TO BE LATE FOR OUR PLANE!"
"WE HAVE A PLANE!"
"Oh yea, forgot to tell you didn't I?"
"YES!"
"Oops."
-Later-
We boarded the plane and quickly sat in our seats. I quickly opened my book bag I carried around and took out my laptop. I started it up and quickly got on the internet. Hannah looked at me.
"What?" I asked.
"You had that the whole time?"
"Yup."
She glared at me. Then she sighed, "I can't believe the penguins didn't say goodbye."
I was busy on the laptop, telling our friends and family the flight got rescheduled and didn't hear her. "What?"
She sighed. "Never mind, Aidy."
My nostrils flared, which is when you know I'm angry. Hannah laughed as I tried to strangle her. "I TOLD YOU NOT TO CALL ME THAT!"
