OKay, another new story! I thought of this in school.

I don't own Storm Hawks

Gimme those reviews

Enjoy!


Going through his footlocker at the edge of bed in his room on the legendary Condor, Aerrow was swearing at Piper under his breath. Today, she decided that the Condor was a pigsty and too messy for her high standards and suggested to clean it up. When the rest of them refused, Piper went all military and set them to work, worse than Cinderella had it. All that was left, luckily, was each of them had to clean their room. Except for Piper. Her room was so clean already you could eat off the floor from the cleanliness. Continuing to pull everything out, a letter fluttered onto the ground and Aerrow picked it up. Ripping it open, Aerrow held back tears as he read saw who it was from. The letter was from his father, the Sky Knight and leader of the original Storm Hawks. The letter read:

Aerrow

I know I was never there much for you when you were young, but I was across the skies, fighting Cyclonians and other evil with my squadron, the Storm Hawks. I have met many people, seen many sights, and fought many evil forces from the times. The whole time, I had my loyal co-pilot, Ace, by my side and the rest of my squadron and even Atmos, supporting us. However, whenever I was away from you and your mother, and I would only think of you. Through my dangerous missions, I would only see your face at the end. I know, that one day, that you too, will fly through the skies of Atmos with your squadron, your friends…your family. Through my adventures, one thing I've learned and share with you is…you must carry on. Soon, there'll be peace in Atmos when you are done. You will get tired, scared, and unsure that you'll never succeed, you lay your weary head to rest. Don't you cry that you won't win. You will win. Carry on.

Aerrow reread the letter over and over again so many times, he lost count. Finally, after several hours, he heard Piper calling him and tucked the letter under his pillow. Beginning to walk away, he thought hard about what his father said. His father was right though. No matter what, he had to carry on.


Well, that's it. It's short.

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