I blew the roof off the wear house with my psychic ability.

Mom smiled. "That's my girl."

I smiled back, saluted her, and then launched myself into the sky. I haven't flown in years. God, it felt amazing! I headed to my palace. I straightened myself out and shot out like a bullet, going faster and faster.

I reached the hatch in no time, and went into the escape pod Number 103. It was shaped like an egg, and was white except for the windows and the number 103 painted on it. Inside it had a very comfy interior. It had leather seats, safety belts, and a whole lot of blinking buttons.

I heard people screaming and stuff. They must've found out I was planning to leave. I had to go back home. They wouldn't stop me.

Nothing would!

I pressed the launch button, which was big and green and had the word "LAUNCH" on it. The wall opened up, the pod rolled itself out, and the escape pod was thrown into space.

I set the coordinates on autopilot for Earth, and pressed hyper-sleep.

Everything went dark. The computers shut off, the buttons stopped blinking. It seemed like the whole universe had just went away, and I was here all alone. It felt really peaceful. I liked it. No worries, no problems, just me.

Then the lights flicked back on. I was entering Earth's atmosphere.

I didn't know how to land this thing! Mom left that part out!

I grabbed the control stick and pulled up. I was going to fast! I needed to slow down!

Oh god, this is it!

"Landing location?" The computer said as I broke through the atmosphere.

"New York City!" Was the first thing I screamed.

I pulled up as hard as I could. My hands went numb and I started to sweat. These sirens and noises were all going off.

I just kept pulling up.

Finally the pod hit the ground, and it skidded to a stop. My crown flew off my head. I straightened out my fancy sliver dress. And aligned my crown.

I opened up the door and I climbed out.

I just looked around, and a huge smile came across my face. Even though it was pitch black outside, I could tell I was in Central Park. I could tell by the breeze it was around midnight.

...I was...home...