Chapter 5

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Ou la la, chapter five. Just kidding, there's nothing ou la la in there. Actually, I cant remember what I wrote. My brains a little fuzzy, I ate cookies :)

I do infact have a chapter 6 wrote, i would have had more wrote but I was swimming all day yesterday! And today i had to walk to the tennis courts amillion times to bring my brother to his lesson and myself to my own. And I ended up being the only one there. What fun. Anyways, I'm not going to put up the 6th one unless i recieve a vote or comment asking me too :) but if it takes to long to recieve either of those then I will upload anyways, I will just keep on going, until the end. Which I'm hoping doesn't come for a while.

I've been having some wrist issues, but I don't intend to let that stop me! well i think that this chapter is a bit longer, I am working on creating longer chapters but yeah, I find it hard to sit and write for a long time.

Okay, so, that's enough chit chat. Enjoy chapta five!

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A soft, childlike giggling broke the rhythm of the flap of my wings. I looked down bewildered. This fierce looking girl I found at the cotton candy stand was giggling instead of freaking out at the fact I was flying. Well I supposed it was a good thing she liked to fly, I thought to myself with a smile.

That smile quickly turned evil, she wouldn't be giggling long after what I was about to do.

I quickly stopped, hovering for a few seconds as I used my new bird-like vision to find my family's summer cabin.

Then, I dived. I had a second to hear her scream, quite the piercing kind of scream might I add, before my ears were filled with the wind.

Gliding straight down, using gravity to pull me back to the earth fast than my wings could take me, I clutched this mystery girl tighter as she buried her head in my chest.

I abruptly pulled up, and received little squeak of terror from the girl in response. I used my wings to gently lower the two of us to the ground. Man was that tiring, she weighed a lot more than she looked.

After prying her fingers off of me, I layed her down in the soft grass of the lawn surrounding our little cabin. She curled up into a fetal position as I sprawled out on my back. The sky looked impossibly blue when you had birds eyes. I closed my eyes, willing them to adjust back to seeing things from the ground. My breathing slowed and I took a chance at opening my eyes again.

I wasn't prepared to see a pair of translucent grey eyes staring me in the eyes, just inches away from mine.

I screamed, she screamed, the birds screamed and flew off.

The girl tripped up in herself in her haste to back away from me, and fell flat on her ass. Propping myself up on my elbows and folding my wings against my back, I cocked an eyebrow at her. Her already pink cheeks burned until they matched the colour of her hair. I never noticed before, but she was beautiful. Even if it was abnormally beautiful like myself.

She raised her lowered eyes and fixed them on something behind me. Oh, right. My wings.

I pushed myself up and unfurled my aching wings once again, stretching them as far as they could go, attaining a wing span of approximately 10 feet. I watched as her eyes widened as she took in the sheer beauty of my wings; and no, I wasn't just saying that. They were the wings of a mythical creature, they were bound to be beautiful. With the blue wings of a thunderbird, they truly were breathtaking. They matched my eyes perfectly too.

"Wha- what are you?" She asked in a fearful yet amazed whisper.

"The same thing as you." I said with a devilish smile. This seemed to piss her off.

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