2. Water World.

Arrow.

As soon as I got back to civilization, I checked a newspaper and see what was going on in the world. The headline said:

ITEX DONATES LARGE SUM OF MONEY TO SCHOOL.

"Itex isn't helping anyone!" I fumed; I practically felt the smoke coming out of my ears.

"Calm down!" Indigo said, rolling his eyes. I crossed my arms and stalked away. I hated white coats, and when I say hate, I mean I would do anything to rid the world of them, even if it costs me my life. Bullet caught up with me.

"I know you hate them, I do too, but you can't fly into a rage every time you hear their name," he said. He was right, as usual. I sighed and un-crossed my arms.

"Fine. It's just-" I didn't have to explain why, because Robin and Koko ran up to me and started tugging on my shirt.

"A lady handed us a leaflet, and it looks so awesome! Here," Koko thrust the leaflet into to my hands, I looked down to find it was advertising:

The Amazing Water World!

Come and enjoy buckets of fun at Water World Theme Park!

There is a number of great activities to enjoy, such as:

Listening to the mermaids sing!

Watch dolphins and killer whales perform tricks for your pleasure!

Find your way though our water maze with lots of wet surprises!

And much, MUCH, more!

Right now I was to tired to do anything but nod and say,

"I guess we could check it out."

They whooped, and hugged me, then ran off to tell the others.


We were at Water World, listening to the mermaids (or ladies in skin-tight costumes) sing. Robin was squealing and giggling with excitement. "Thanks soooo much for bringing me here, Arrow!" she said, when the show was over. I nodded my head and smiled at her, she was almost glowing with happiness, and I was satisfied.

A blast of water hit me in the face. We were in the Wild Water Maze. My flock started laughing. I put my hands on my hips and turned around to face them, soaking wet. When they saw my face they laughed harder. Just then, water shot out of the hedges, sprayed my flock so they were wet too. The expression on their faces were priceless. "It serves you right!" I said, laughing.

The water was streaming off me as I flew, if you have ever been in a car driving on the motorway while it was raining, and watched the drops crawl sideways across the window, then you'd get the picture. Raven flew to me. "You were spraying water in my face!" he complained. "Sorry, I didn't mean to," I apologized. "Where are we going, anyway?" He asked. "To find other mutants to help destroy Itex," I said.

We managed to find a large oak tree to sleep in, and hunkered down, apart form me, because I was on first watch. I was surfing the web, for anything that could, hopefully, lead us to a group of mutants. I checked the news again.

Have You Seen These Bird-kids?

Said the title of the article I was looking at. Beneath the headline were pictures of six mutants withwings. The picture of a dark haired, dark eyed mutant teenage boy was circled.

This boy, called Fang, has a blog that most of today's young generation are reading. If you want to have a peek, click the link below.

I clicked on it, and read his latest comment. It said:

Hey guys, we have stopped for the night in Virginia, at Max's mom's house, and got hyper on chocolate chip cookies!

I created an account and replied.

Hey! Fang! I'm Arrow, leader of a flock, and we need to join our flocks to defeat Itex. Give me the coordinates and we'll find you.

We're glad we found you, Arrow, Bullet, Indigo, Koko, Raven, and Robin.