That was a great nap she had. She doesn't know how she got onto bed, but Aggie jumped out of it, and, since it wasn't the end of the day yet, she have to go back to the party to take care of.
Aggie made up on the main deck with a box of more party supplies.
"Agatha!" Stella called as almost all birds, pigs and eagles gathered around, "You might want to come over here for a second!"
Aggie approached the whole crowd with the box, "I think I know what this is about You guys wanna make noises on your own. Well, I got party horns, but we can make fireworks when night ri—"
But she was cut off when Ruby held her wing up, "You made this party because you knew when we get back home, you're going to leave us forever?"
"H-h-how did you know that?" Aggie stammered nervously.
"Mr. Red and Ms. Zeta told us," Judge Peckinpah replied.
"Actually, Zeta told me. She just knew," Red corrected.
"How exactly did you find out?" Aggie asked Zeta.
"It doesn't matter how I knew it. The matter is you still kept a secret from us," Zeta explained, "You knew that when we go back to Bird Island, your parents will pick you up and forbade you to come and visit into our world forever because they still don't trust us anymore. So, you created this party to make the most of your time having fun with us before leaving. And this is also your last party ever in this world. I figured out every detail f your plan except for just one thing: Why, Aggie? Why didn't you tell us the truth?"
"Yeah, I thought we promised to open up with each other from now on," Debbie reminded.
Aggie sighed in defeat that she was caught, "Well, since this is gonna be my last time with you guys before we made it back home, I just don't want you guys to be worried, and I don't want to see sad faces before I leave."
"Oh, Ms. Aggie, if you should've told us before, we could've helped you," Olive Blue.
"I know," Aggie began to break into tears, "It doesn't mean I don't trust you. It's just that, you guys have so much fun with my party, I don't want to ruin everything. This is not by jealousy this time. I don't want to interrupt your fun, and replace them with something sad, like me leaving forever!"
"I suppose it gave us something else to focus on," Eva realized.
"I knew you were worried about leaving us forever. I guess I thought if I made it seem like everything was okay, it would be," Bubbles explained.
"I was just trying to make you feel better. That way I wouldn't feel so terrible," Glenn added.
"Before I arrived into your world, I thought I would end up miserable and alone, just like back in my home world. You've all gave me a chance to have new friends, and inspired me to have more in other worlds," Aggie sobbed.
"Honestly, Aggie…, we don't want you to leave," Silver explained, "Despite everything you've done to us so bad, like torturing us, nearly killing, and blaming us for your misery, we all want you to stay. We've seen how much your work so hard to impress us, to fit in with us because you're not from here. You have the biggest heart of all, and you created this party to distract us from loneliness that you're going to leave forever."
"Aggie, we never know you. In fact, we don't know why you're so special to your close bird friends, until we saw your true colors and true intentions for yourself and others, we realized you're not so bad after all for a human. We started to like and all, and we want to know more about to real you," Leonard declared as his other pig subjects nodded in agreement.
"You're not just our friend, Cuz. You're our family," Bomb started to sniff, going to cry, "Because you always protect, even from yourself, you taught us about friendships and something what is right and wrong, and you always find a way to keep us smile, no matter what will happen.
"Now I can't believe it all might be ending so soon!" Aggie began to cry as few of her friends comforted her, "But when I imagine the future, all I can think about is that we won't be together! I'm literally moving away from you, and it's terrifying!"
"I'm scared, too," Hal choked down his tears.
"Me, too," Carl admitted.
"Rattled to the core," Jerry added
"Yeah," Mighty Eagle's tears were formed.
"Mm-hmm," Terence nodded sadly.
"I wouldn't say scared," Garry confessed, until everyone glared at him, "Buuuut just because I won't say it doesn't mean I don't feel it."
"I'm going to miss you so much, Aunt Aggie!" Zoe rushed to hug her.
Matilda took out dome tissue, and wiped her tears, "I just can't stop thinking about how much things are going to change so soon!"
"W... What if we don't see you anymore?" Ross whined.
What if we don't talk to you as much? Kira whimpered.
What if we don't stay friends?! Red cried.
Because of sadness in the air about Aggie's possible departure from their world, everyone started to cry loudly and in sorrow. The party was filled with sadness instead of excitement. Even the mime is crying, despite that he either pretend to whimper or not, he's still sad. Though they will lose just one old/new friend, it's still a sad thing.
Aggie made small puddle of her own tears while crying on the floor, "You can't let yourselves down just 'cause I'm gone. You got to keep being heroes without me."
Courtney wiped her tears with her sleeves, "How?! We're only one bird missing!
"Maybe you can find a replacement for me," Aggie turned away to cry even more.
"NO! NEVER! WE CAN'T! You're the only... you!" Silver stomped her talon in denial.
"Nothing's gonna be the same!" Red replied in tears, "Who's gonna teach us magic and teleport us everywhere we want to go?!"
"Or... Or put on plays with us? Or go camping with us? Or have fun us? Or just… or just…" Chuck was lost in words when he was crying.
"Or just hang out with us?!" Mighty Eagle finished.
Aggie looked back with full of tears on her eyes, "Well, it's worse for me! I have to say goodbye to all of—!"
The crying and sobbing moments interrupted when Leslie came from the stairs, "Hey, sis! This is the greatest party I ever had! Awesome job. So, I decided of planning you a party concert in Piggy Island next week!" The human boy showed a banner he drew for his sister's planned concert.
But instead of excitement, the birds, pigs, eagles and Aggie replied with crying and wailing, and even their tears are like fountains.
"Uh, that is not the reaction I was expecting," Leslie slouched in concern.
Aggie sniffed hard as she approached her little brother, "Thanks for the banner, lil' bro. But I can't do a concert."
"Your parents are making her leave our world forever because they don't trust us anymore," Peckinpah told him.
Leslie gasped in disbelief, "What?! No way! If my big sister likes to stay here, then she belongs here!"
"And now we'll probably never see her again! It's hopeless!" Willow bawled as everyone continued to cry.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa. Stop there for a moment!" Leslie waved to get his sister and her friends' attention as they all stopped to look at him, "I cannot believe you're giving up so easily. You're all friends. You guys represent the Element of Teamwork. Solving tough problems is what you do. You defeated all of my magic plants so fast, and now, there's still time to solve this problem so Aggie can still stay here."
Aggie then wiped away her tears, and realized her brother was right, "We are pretty good at coming up with ideas, especially when we're still with the I Team."
"That's right. When we work together, we're unstoppable!" Jay agreed
"I can't believe we didn't think of it before. I think let's have a meeting for a while before we can have another last party," Red suggested.
"Yeah, we should before the night rises," Aggie faced the crowd, just like teacher to her students, "First question – why do me parents wants to take me away forever?"
"Duh. We accidentally hurrt your feelings," Chuck reminded.
"And… me… Silver… together… your heart broke," Red said in shame.
"Okay, okay!" Aggie stopped him from talking about it, "Sorry I asked. I don't want to be reminded of that."
"So, what's the plan?" Silver asked.
"The plan?" Aggie is like questioning the silver bird sarcastically. She groaned angrily as everyone was concerned, "I can't believe I'm going to say this, and I hate saying this! But…" She sighed in defeat, "Silver! You can tell us your plan!"
"What?! Me?!" Silver was shocked as everyone looked at her.
"Well, you're super smart and you're good with plans. So, I bet you ha e good plans to make me stay here, if you want… after everything I've done to you," the sparrow said rudely and sadly.
"Aggie, please, stop…" Chuck begged Aggie to stop insulting his sister calmly and pitifully.
"Wait," Silver cut him off. She was speechless when Aggie asked her for plans, but she remembered how the sparrow hated her so much. All Silver wanted from Aggie is to her like, but it seemed she doesn't like her at all when she answered every problem, and Aggie herself wasn't there to give a solution. Silver felt bad that Aggie thought she doesn't have a purpose anymore that time. She wanted to fix this, "Listen, Aggie. I appreciated that you ask me for answers because I'm very smart, but you're right about one thing about me."
"And what was that?" Aggie glared at her.
"It's because I'm super smart doesn't mean I'm the only one having all of the answers," the silver bird replied, "Aggie, I'm sorry that I made you think you're not important anymore. Even now, you still don't like me for that. But I want to make things up to you. Maybe, instead of me making solution on my own, what if we all suggest something to make you stay."
"Are you serious about this, sis?" Chuck asked.
"I mean, I've been thinking what Aggie told me before. I think everyone should have a chance to give their own ideas. Not just me, everyone should too. Besides, everyone is important, everyone has talent and everyone is special in their own way," Silver glanced and winked at Aggie.
When Aggie realized Silver did remember what she confessed to her back in magic island, the sparrow felt a lot better when the braniac herself learned a lesson, "Wow, thanks, Silver."
"Hey, I learned that from the Friendship Teacher," the silver bird playfully elbowed Aggie and chuckled. Then, she turned to everyone, "Alright, guys. It's your moment. Does anyone has a way to make Aggie stay in our world?"
"Since talking to my parents didn't work, I already tried that, are there more ideas to convince to make me stay?" Aggie added.
"Actually, I have one," Red started, "It's stuck in my head for a minute. Since I owned the wand staff now, there was memory wiping spell to make your parents forget the horrible things we've done to you."
"Red, no! Please!" Aggie screamed in panic. When she approached the red bird, she sighed calmly, "Listen, I gave you that wand staff, not just an apology gift, but also because I trust that you'll use it for good. That's how I got it in the first place I discovered that was my family heirloom. So, no mind-erasing! We can't rely on magic and mind-erasing all the time, you know."
"Alright, alright! Geez, just trying to help," Red groaned in annoyance.
"I know!" Chuck raised his wing, "Let's ask them again to to let Aggie stay. And if they say no, let's just beat them to it!"
"Chuck, that was a terrible idea!" Silver scolded.
"Yeah, I don't want to hurt them again since I wasn't myself that time and I almost blasted them with my magic," Aggie recalled that embarrassing moment with her parents while defending her friends from them.
"Sorry," Chuck shrugged.
"What about this. Hear me about," Bomb shared his idea, "We dress me like Aggie, her parents take me back with them, I join their family, and they raise me as their daughter. Twenty years later – 'Congratulations, Aggie, you're gonna be a mother!'"
"Eww! What?" Aggie exclaimed in disgust.
Bomb continued, "Then I move to the beach with Verdie, my American husband, and raise a couple of solar panels and..." But Aggie slapped the black bird, and he came to his senses, "Okay, I got nothing."
Aggie groaned frustratingly. None of her three closest friends' plans are good. Two are bad ideas, and one doesn't make sense. Guess she still has to ask the braniac, "Silver, please, I'm asking you this time, and I mean it. Do you have an idea? I have to stay here. I still have plans here!"
"Well, I do have an idea," Silver said, "Since your parents are still waiting at Bird Island for us, maybe we should not go there?"
"You mean, we should go to either Piggy Island or Eagle Island?" Aggie guessed, "Well, I don't want to go back to Eagle Island anymore, so Piggy Island is our only suggestion. But how would we know if they're on either of our islands?"
"Well, I see your point. We don't even know if your parents are still here in our world. we've been gone for days, and we don't what they're doing right now. They must've gone home already since after we left."
"I think I can answer to that," Garry announced, "I can't have my drones to go to waste when I brought them on our trip, so I'm thinking of using to spy on your parents to see if they're still back on Bird Island.
"I am not going to spy on my parents, just like they spied on me and you, and they know everything of how you guys hurt so much," Aggie disagreed.
"Relax, they will never notice. Just like when you never noticed your parents sent a drone to spy on you, and Leonard asked me to send drones to Eagle Island for evidence," the gadgetry pig explained.
"You did what?! It was you pigs all along?!" Zeta snapped angrily, remembering there was a drone snapping pictures on her.
"I guess I really want to know if my parents are still or not, but they're my parents! I can't do that. They'll think I'm acting like them!" Aggie refused to accept the suggestion.
"You had to make a few adjustments so you wouldn't act like them," Garry told her, "Sometimes, I kinda think your parents are dumb for sending you all on your own."
This angered Aggie as Garry knew exactly what she meant, and she still can't agree to spy on her parents, whether they're still here in this world or not. He even insulted her parents. These disagreement and anger made Aggie kick Garry off the ship.
"Sad!" Garry yelled as he splashed into the water.
Leonard slowly approached Aggie, and called her, "Aggie?"
"What?" Aggie turned to him still with an angry face.
"I have a question. Don't throw me overboard," the king pig begged in fear.
"That's not a question," the sparrow corrected.
"Don't throw me overboard? Also, I have a second question. Maybe you should sail your ship slowly so you could spend more time with us before you go home if your parents are still either of our three islands or not here in our world at all."
"That's not a question, either," Mighty Eagle chuckled, "I think someone fat's going overboard."
But suddenly, Aggie threw Mighty Eagle overboard instead for no or fun reason
"I hate you, girl!" He screamed before splashing into the water.
