Get to know you

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Aggie went back home to her house as she's not in a party mood right now. When she was about to open the door, she saw green laser lights, rising from the Town hall, and a song 'Friends' was heard, which she just ignore them, until she saw Red, from his ruined house, got hit by a laser light on his eye, and fell in the water. Aggie felt bad for Red when his house was half-destroyed, and his was all alone. She really wanted to help him, but she have to figure something first.

Red entered his house again and went upstairs to his bedroom. Suddenly, he noticed a large bark of tree coming near his house. Red took a bat from his nest to get himself ready for what was coming. The bark flipped, revealing to be Aggie who carried the bark.

"Hey, Red." She greeted.

"Aggie, what are you doing here this late?" Red asked as he dropped the bat, and went down the stairs.

"Well, I'm not in a mood for partying with the pigs, so I went home." Aggie replied.

"No, I mean, what are you doing here with that bark?" He asked.

"Oh, I saw you that you can't sleep because of these lights, so brought this bark to cover the hole of your house."

"Aww, thanks, Aggie, but you don't have to do that for me."

"Oh, please, don't be silly, I just want to help. So, are you going to help me cover the hole or not?"

Red just smiled as he and Aggie pushed the bark up to cover the hole of Red's house.

"Well, that will hold it." Aggie clapped her wings to wiped the dirt off of her wings.

"Thanks for that, Aggie." Red said. "I appreciated it. So..., goodnight."

"Wait, is it okay that I should accompany you tonight? You must be very lonely."

"Aggie, you don't have to do that either. It's really embarrassing."

"No, I insisted. I don't want to sleep in my house either because of that noise or I was concerned about you after that judge yelled at you like that, and I think you need something to get your mind off."

Red realized Aggie was right. How did she know? Why she was such a good friend, "Well, I have a spare nest in my house. Come in."

When Red opened his house door for her, Aggie cheerfully entered the room, jumping up and down like a little hatchling. Red just rolled his eyes, and closed the door.

When they reached his bedroom, Red opened his closet, and took out a green sleeping bag, entirely made out of leaves.

"Here you go, Aggie." He gave the sleeping nest to his friend.

"Thanks, Red." Aggie said as put the sleeping nest on the floor, and laid herself down on it, "Hey, I have been meaning to ask you, why doesn't everybody like you?"

Red's eyes widened when Aggie asked him like that. No one ever questioned him that before, not even Chuck and Bomb. Red thought that Aggie was the first bird who ask him. He took a deep breath, and sighed as he carried a plate of two sandwiches, just for the two of them, "When I was a hatchling, my eyebrows have always been like this." He pointed his huge eyebrows. "And I was made fun of my fellow hatchlings. My parents weren't there when I hatched. Everybody laughed, teased, and doesn't want to be friends with me. This is the reason why I was always been angry of everybody in this island."

"I see." Aggie nodded in frown as she took a sandwich, realizing Red had a miserable life just like hers.

"That's not all, I wanted to be alone." He continued. "So, I built my house outside the village for 5 years, and now, it's ruined, thanks to those pigs."

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