A/N: I'm going through some problems right now. I have too many stories to update quickly (ugh), not much time to go on the computer (also ugh) and a slow computer! Oh joy! Well, here's the next chappie!

Fang POV

"Fang, where are we going?" Gazzy asked, who was tired enough from the stupid hike that Max made us do. I must have not been helping by taking off full-speed to get away from her.

"Well, I was thinking we should settle down somewhere and wait." I replied, scanning the city-lights lined horizon for a place we could stay. Well, most likely not in the city, because there would be too many witnesses when... something happened. 'Cause, you know, the mutant avian hybrids always get the worst.

"Wait for what?" Iggy asked, also tired.

I shrugged. "A sign? Something to do with our lives? I dunno'."

Gazzy and Iggy stayed silent, and I continued scanning the sky. It was getting brighter slowly, and the sky was a brightesh-purple. But, before we did settle down, we needed to get some chow and some supplies. After I gave the others quick glances telling them 'follow me', I docked down so we could land on a building.

I skidded across the cement roof top, and made sure the others were right behind me. I walked over to the edge of the building and peered over. Since it was still so early in the morning, only one or two cars would pass by hundreds of feet below on the streets. Not only was it early, but cold and windy, so that must of kept some morning people in.

"Guys, lets get down to the streets and get some stuff." I said, walking to the edge of the building that over looked an alley way. "Just, keep under cover, okay?"

Lucky us that no one saw us as we used our wings like parachutes as we decended down. Pretty fun, actually, bouncing off the sides of the buildings. Don't try it at home, kids, if you don't have wings.

Well, anyway, we were going to have to wait for the shops to open before we actually did anything.

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Max POV

"Max, right there!" Angel pointed excitedly to the forest below us. "Right?"

"No..." I said, checking the map the Voice had 'downloaded' in my mind. Maybe another mile off, a little less, and we'd be there.

"Well, how much longer?" She asked, a little dissapointed.

I tried to do the math. Well, if we flew our fastest, fifteen or twenty minutes maybe. "Fifteen minutes?" I said. "Twenty?" She nodded, and continued looking ahead. We stayed silent.

Your almost there. The Voice said, breaking the silence. Well, for me at least.

Oh, thank you for the update, Captain Obvious! I thought back. Why was a so sarcastic to it? Well, for one, the Voice is always invading my privacy. Second, he or she is always saying useless stuff. I'm sure there's more if I thought about it harder.

When you get there, stay under their radar. Don't barge in, that place is under super tight guard and they already have tons of avian hybrids like yourself that are on the School's side.

That I had no comment for, so I just kept flying. Eventually, we were hovering right over the forest. It seemed pretty normal, no huge building like Angel said. A little confused, I docked down into the forest.

"There." Angel whispered, crouching behind a bush. I sat next to her and peered over the branches, staring at the building ahead.

Oh my God, it was huge. Even though I couldn't see it from the sky, it was super long and stretched across the whole forest. When I looked up at the roof, they had trees on it to keep it hidden. They actually did well hiding it. There was no windows, and only one pair of huge metal doors on the front. I could see little blinking lights on it, giving me the hint that we were going to have a problem getting in.

Well, we were going to have to figure something out, right?