Chapter 3: To the Backyard!
Up in Sonic's room, everyone looked around to see if there was a clue near his bed, when Tails noticed the new girl fox standing by the window (which had a clear view of everyone else hustling around the garden).
"Um, miss?" Tails had crept near to her, trying to get a clear view of her face.
The fox turned her head to Tails, noticing him talking to her.
"Ha ha ha. You don't need to call me miss. My name's Hannah. And your Miles."she said with a bright, welcoming smile.
"... I hate that name..." said Tails shyly.
"Exactly why I called you it. You look cuter when your embarrassed. But don't worry- I won't tell."she said with a laugh.
"Um, thanks. Aren't you hot? I can take your coat for you if you want."
"That's okay, I'll just put it on the rack when we go downstairs."
Hannah took of her dark browncoat, revealing a burnt red fox with dazzling crystal-like green eyes. She wore brown cargo capri pants and a belly-showing lavender tank top.
"Wow-" Tails was cut off by Charmy who was screaming "I got it! I got it!" and jumping on the bed.
"Read it!" shouted everyone at Tails as he and Hannah approached the bed.
"Lions and tigers and bears oh my, up in the woods where the little birds fly. Souvenir one: pillow." Charmy madly giggled for some reasonas Tailssaid this.
"Well, someone get a pillow, first." said Amy, who was trying to keep her cool, but wasn't succeeding. She was taking deep breaths and was now looking like she was going to run around the house screaming like a maniac.
"Let's get to the woods in the backyard!" Tails calmly said as he picked up Sonic's beat uppillow.
"Hurry! Shadow's team is already on the run!" yelled Hannah, pointing at the mad swarm of animals racing inside.
If you haven't already noticed, reader, this is one crazy game their playing.
Everyone silently ran out the back door and ran towards the backyard. They dashed through Amy's garden (which she was NOT happy about) and strait to the woods.
Finally, they all clustered to the open area of the woods. Everyone stood staring blankly at the sky as the birds flew in and out of the new pine trees.
