Fang knocked on Angel and Nudge's door. Nudge opened it up a crack and looked at Fang.

"What?" she asked, the venom in her voice flowing freely.

"Um, I wanted to know if you guys were going to school this year," he asked. Every year, he gave them the choice to go to school if they wanted to. Of course, this really wasn't what he wanted to ask them, but it will do.

Just then, the door flew open to show eleven-year-old Angel standing there, with her hair literally in a flaming halo around her. Her eyes bore into Fang, making him step back a bit.

You see, Angel hadn't been out of her room for five years. She has just held the biggest grudge on Fang for making them leave Max.

"My bags are already packed. I'm going to the city," she said.

"What? That's all the way across the country!" Fang said.

"So?" Angel said, venomously. Nudge was standing faithfully beside her, with her bags in her hands.

"Why do you want to go to school in the city?" Fang asked.

"Because that's where Max is," she said.

"How do you know that?"

"She got a new power three years ago. She can tell where someone is – no matter the distance," Nudge explained. Nudge had held a grudge against Fang too, but not as bad as Angel's.

"Okay then, just let me get my bags together and then we'll leave, okay? We'll take a plane, because it's quicker." The girls both nodded. Iggy and Gazzy had moved in with Iggy's parents. They gave them their own house in the middle of nowhere somewhere in Colorado. Gazzy likes it there.

In a matter of seconds, Angel had somehow gotten three tickets to New York, Fang had packed all his bags and Nudge had gotten to figure out who Shannon picked on Parental Control. Fang rushed them to the airport and they got on with three minutes to spare. The plane ride was extremely long and boring and it was five in the morning when they got to New York so they had to check into a small hotel near the airport. The next morning, they would search for Max, but tonight they would sleep.

Just saying, I love Angel the best out of the kids. She's so awesome.

~Hayley 3