Jeb POV
The girls upstairs were being loud, so I went to check on them.
They were gone.
"Aw, crap!" I said, and I puck up my phone. I was going to have to make another trip back to the School and grab some more of the mutants that needed to learn they were nothing without us.
Max POV
The newest auditions were Elizabeth and Jill. They were quiet enough, so they barely changed anything.
We had gone back to the School to take any mutants that were still alive and healthy. I peaked in the window where I was held, to see if anyone else was in there.
And there was. A boy about my, Fang and Iggy's age. He was alone.
I slowly slid the window open and crawled in. He was looking at me with worried eyes, like we were going to kill him.
I unlocked the cage.
"Name?" I asked.
"Jack."
"Follow me." I said, but I wasn't going out the window.
I motioned everyone else in. We were going to release everyone else out of here. Well, maybe not all, as many as we could get.
They knew the plan. We snuck down the halls and grabbed any mutants that could walk. All the others were either horrible failures or just plain dead.
Then alarms started to sound. We ran and crashed through the nearest window, some people holding others if they didn't have wings. The School seamed to like bird kids, though, because most of us did have wings.
There were now more than forty of us. I heard Erasers yelling at us, but we just flew faster. I told anyone empty handed to fight them off, and it worked out perfectly. The Erasers they sent at us were weak and easy to take down. Or the people that fought were just really strong.
When we were a good distance away, I gathered everyone together into a giant blob. I was going to take charge and make a plan.
"Okay. Our plan is to take down Itex and the School." I announced. "We will be splitting you guys up into about ten different groups, and we are all going to take a branch down. If you are a bird kid, you are probably going to hunt down Itex's across seas."
The crowd nodded.
"Okay. One, two, three, four, fiveā¦" I continued on, and eventually everyone was divided up. I had made sure that my flock was together.
"Everyone, out!" I called, and we all went in different directions.
