A/N: This is for my friend Shippo's Ramen, he owns Levi and I own Shelby.

Anything For a Friend

(Levi)

"Well, here we are," Shelby-chan said as she gestured to the small house at the end of the dirt path.

It was a modest two story building that was painted tan and brown with a green roof, somewhat blending it into the forest surrounding it. A flowerbed surrounded the house at the base except for where the path lead to the front door and at the garage door both of which were closed.

"C'mon, the others are probably either somewhere inside or in the forest somewhere," Shelby said as she grabbed my wrist and began leading me to the front door. I tried not to trip over my own feet as she lead the way with her choa, Mei, flying just ahead of us. Sorry, I'm getting ahead of myself let me go back to earlier this morning, when this whole thing began.

About six or seven hours earlier…

I sadly dragged my two tails in the dirt. Why did I end up in this mess? One day I'm a human teenage runaway and now I'm, as the locals called me, a freak of nature, a demon and so on. I guess they had heard of kitsunes because of how they reacted towards my second tail. Now, I was the mockery of the island. The adults always told me to leave places like the park and stores and the kids and teenagers made me the target of bullying and teasing.

I had taken to the forest for protection and a place to hide. It was better than sleeping out in the streets where I could be spotted and be discriminated. Plus it had a big supply of wild berries so it gave me a somewhat decent food supply, at least for a while. The berries were sweet and tangy and very different from the ramen that I loved so much but it was better than nothing. At least it satisfied my high metabolism for a few hours.

On this particular day however, I felt like I couldn't eat anything, or rather, my stomach wouldn't let me. A group teenagers, all of them older than me, had gone on the attack and one of them kicked me in said area so it hurt too much for me to even think about eating anything any time soon.

"I wonder what everyone back home is doing right now," I muttered to myself.

They were probably all worried about me, but I had my reason for running away. I was a little bit happy to actually be on Mobius, that way they would never find me but now I was constantly being ridiculed, all because of my extra tail. Normally I would have been able to outrun them but not this time. They had cornered me at the river. And I couldn't swim. In the end I ended up being knocked out from the brutal beating and covered in bruises, although none of them had managed to draw any blood.

'Why do people always pick on me?" I now wondered with tears in my eyes.

"It's 'cause of superstition."

The voice had appeared from nowhere and made me jump. I couldn't see the person but I was certain I heard the voice.

"L-L-Look, I don't want any trouble, I was just passing through and-"

"What makes you think I'm lookin' for trouble?"

I could now tell that the voice was female and was about my age. There was something familiar about it, like I knew it from somewhere before.

"The people who live on this island think that any creature with a birth-defect is a demon or somethin' of that nature," she continued, "That's why they pick on you. They do it to anybody they think is a demon. These are just people, mostly kids, with mutations or are hybrids."

"How do you know?' I asked.

"I asked around and made it fairly clear that I did not approve of what they were doing."

"Why, are you from this island?"

"No. I'm from the mainland, I'm here on… business."

"What kind of business would a fifteen-year-old have here?'

"Sixteen actually and it's private."

"Well where are you, I can't see you."

"And I can't see you. My face is pointed away from you and my eyes are closed. I figured I might as well do it that way so that we would be even. Does that make any sense to you?"

"I think it does."

"Ah well, can't win 'em all. Listen, it's kinda obvious you're not from this island."

"I just got here less than a week ago."

"Right so I'd get off this island if I were you, it's not safe, although that is kinda obvious."

"But we're on an island, I can't swim."

"Well that is a problem."

"Well I've gotta get going before those bullies find me again."

"A good idea, if I run into them, I'll be sure to give them a beating for ya."

"You don't have to."

"Nah, I want to, I hate bullies or anyone who tries to hurt others period. In other words, I beat up those who beat up others."

I giggled a bit at that.

"You better get going, I think I can hear them."

"How?'

"I have really good ears, I can hear someone picking at their nails/claws while in a car."

I decided not to ask questions and continued on my way. I ran through the forest again at a steady pace so I wouldn't tire myself out when I really needed to run. After about maybe five minutes of running I broke away from the foliage and onto the beach. It was probably the closest that I could get to the mainland. I didn't want to try getting there, I couldn't swim so if I fell into the water I'd be pretty messed up.

I sighed out my nose and began walking along the beach. I felt low, so low that I probably belonged underground. I kept my eyes on the ground, wondering about my friends and family again. I chuckled to myself when I thought about how some of them would react towards my situation. I knew about two or three of them would probably team up and beat the heck out of those jerks who were beating me up and maybe telling off some of the adults about how they were letting the teenagers use me as their punching bag. Some of them would probably bite into their necks and tear them out if they really got them mad.

That was when I walked into something.

I grabbed my nose and stepped back.

It was a bi-plane.

I blinked a few times at the strange coloring. It was bright pink but it looked like someone was painting over it with silver and black and cobalt blue paint. Whoever owned the plane was nowhere in sight, they were probably off doing something or had to be somewhere and left the plane in it's unfinished coat of paint. My Obsessive Compulsion Disorder was suddenly kicking in. I had the urge to finish the paint job and organize anything I could find in the plane. It was just a kind act for a stranger although I had no idea why I was doing it.

Before I even realized it, I had removed the contents of the plane and organized them by what they were, video games, art supplies, first aid kit, food, water bottles and so on. They were about five feet away from the plane when I began painting. I had a surprisingly steady hand as I painted and after about an hour, it was almost done.

"Well, well, well now, what do we 'ave 'ere?"

When I heard that voice, I froze and my fur stood on end. I turned around slowly. It was a trio, a tough looking bear, a monkey and a small badger. They all had grins on their faces. I gulped. They were the ones who constantly turned me into their punching bag.

"What 'cha doin' to dat plane, meat?" the bear growled.

"I-I-I was just p-p-painting it for-"

"I'd say it's an act of vandalism," the monkey sneered.

"Yeah," the badger, the leader, also sneered, "I say we teach 'im a lil' lesson 'bout other people's property and not messin' with 'em."

"B-B-But I-"

"Let's git 'im!" the bear yelled.

The bear grabbed me and held me in the air for about two seconds before something, or rather someone, made them stop.

"YO! HOLD IT!"

The three stopped dead in their tracks and slowly turned around as I looked over the bear's shoulder. It was a blue hedgehog and from the way the body was built I knew it was a female. She had black jeans, white sneakers, a gray t-shirt with short black sleeves and a skull on front. She had blue-green eyes and a semi-angry, semi-annoyed look in them. Her gloves were white but the cuffs were black and she had one hand on a brown backpack strap. The other was curled in a fist and placed on her hip.

"What do you three think yer doin'," she growled in a low voice.

"We were just gonna teach this shrimp a lesson fer messin' wit' this plane," the bear answered.

She looked at the plane and then back at them.

"He wasn't messin' with it," she said calmly, "He actually did an extremely good job at painting my plane."

"What?" the badger half squeaked.

"The plane's mine," she said, "I left it to do a few things in town and now that I come back to finish painting it, I see it more than halfway done and the kind person who did it is about to be beaten up by a group of thugs. So, do you wanna know what I do to bullies who beat up others?"

"What?" the monkey now growled.

She had a smirk slowly crawl onto her face and said,

"I beat them up."

She dropped her backpack onto the ground and charged at them. She stopped just inches from the bear, landed on the ground, crouched down, jumped up and punched him in his jaw and then his nose. The bear dropped me onto the ground and I scampered behind one of the wheels of the plane.

(Shelby)

I smirked as the bear held his face in pain.

"Now scram before I call the police, or worse, I deal with you myself," I said as I jammed my thumb at myself.

The monkey didn't seem to hear me and got ready to punch me before the badger grabbed him.

"We'll be back," the badger growled.

"Trust me, you don't wanna come back or I may do something you'll regret," I said cockily.

All three of them gritted their teeth before retreating back into the forest.

"Jerk-offs," I said to myself, "Now, where'd that fox get to?"

I then noticed a pair of tails sticking out from behind one of the wheels of my plane.

"Yo, I can see you, your tails are sticking out" I said.

I head a "YIKES" come from behind the wheel and the fur on the two tails stood on end.

"Please don't hurt me!" came from behind the wheel.

The voice was male and about my own age. It was the same one I had spoken to earlier and even then the voice was familiar.

"I tell you why the inhabitants of this island are treating the gum beneath their sandals better than you and this is how you thank me?" I asked in a joking way.

"Wait, what?" came from the fox.

"I was the one talking to you in the forest, I remember your voice," I explained.

"Really?"

"Yeah and if I'm lying then I'm a green angel fish."

Then he laughed and came out from behind the wheel.

He was a yellow-orange with three brown bangs, black goggles, brown gloves, black and red sneakers and around his neck was a necklace with an opal cut into the shape of a turtle and his eyes were hazel.

"Nice to see they didn't beat you up this time," I said in a calm voice.

"Yeah well, it was just by chance that you came by and saved me."

"Tis' nothing," I said.

"Right, listen, I'm sorry to bother you miss…"

"First of all, don't call me miss anything, it makes me feel old. Second, it's no trouble, I actually like what you did with the coloring."

"Really?"

"Yep, blue is my favorite color and not just because of the color of my coat."

"Yeah well, thanks again for helping me out, those guys would have done who knows what to me."

"Meh, I've dealt with 'em before, if I run into them again I am going to break their manhood in the most gruesome ways I can think of…"

I probably had an evil sneer on my face.

"Uh, you don't for Eggman by any chance?"

That shattered a mirror in my mind.

"I. Do. Not. Work. For. That. MONSTER!"

The fox jumped back at my sudden outburst.

"Yikes, sorry I asked."

"Yeah well know this: I hate that guy with a passion so never ask me that question," I growled.

"You got it."

I smiled at the fox. He was nice, he deserved better than this stupid island and the idiots who lived on this stupid island.

"You have a family here?" I asked.

"Not exactly, I ran away from home about three weeks ago and accidentally ended up on this island. I've been here for almost half a week now," he replied.

I raised my brow at that. Not quite the answer I was expecting but it was an answer none-the-less.

"In that case, I guess nobody would mind if you left this place then," I said.

"What do you mean?" he asked.

"My business here is done and I'm leave this island soon. You wanna come with me is what I'm asking" I said.

"Wait, are you serious?" he asked.

"As serious as I am blue," I answered.

"But, aren't you the least bit interested as to why I ran away?" he asked.

"Of course I'm curious but your reasons are your own," I said.

"Then you're not gonna ask?"

"Do you want me to?"

"…No."

"That answers one question but now back to my first one: do you want to come with me or don't you?"

"…"

"Your silence is so assuring."

"How do I know I can trust you?"

"Hm, that's a good point," I said jokingly, "How about I tell you my name and you tell me yours?"

"Alright."

"In that case, my name is Shelby the Hedgehog, pleased to meet ya."

"I'm Levi the Fox."'

Something very tiny clicked in the back of my mind when I heard his name.

"Wait, you say you ran away from home three weeks ago right?" I asked.

"Well, more like three and a half weeks ago if you include my time on this island," he answered.

I looked harder at him.

"I see you have a few scars here and there," I said as I pointed at his arm.

He quickly grabbed his right arm where I had pointed and looked nervous.

"And don't you think your friends and family would be worrying themselves sick about your disappearance?" I now asked.

He began chewing his lip.

"How do you know so much?" he asked quietly.

"Because it's easy when you're tracking the search for one of your best friends via the news."

(Levi)

My mind was a jumbled mess. What did she mean by that? Then she smirked.

"You're not from Mobius are you?"

That made my fur stand on end.

"W-What makes you say that?" I stuttered.

"You're from a planet called Earth, another version of Mobius," she continued.

"How do you know?"

"Because I'm also from Earth."

"Yeah right!"

"Geez Levi-kun, you're a tough nut to crack."

"Yeah well I- Wait, did you just call me Levi-kun?"

"I did."

"But why?"

"Because you always call me Shelby-chan."

It took my mind several seconds to process what she just said.

"Shelby-chan?!" I almost yelled in shock and delight.

"Yo Levi-kun," was all she happily replied with.

(Shelby)

I was tackled to the ground by a ball of orange-yellow fur in a hug. Levi wasn't kidding about how fast he was in his e-mails. I'm pretty sure we were both laughing in delight, I can't remember exactly. It all happened so fast.

After a while, Levi pushed himself off of me. He had tears in his eyes, probably from realizing one of his online friends was stuck with his on the same world. I sat up and smiled back at him. I'd yell at him for running away from home without giving a reason or some sort of explanation later. Right now, I was just focusing on the fact that he was alive.

"I can't believe this!" he said.

"Believe it Levi-kun, it's real," I said as I stood up.

I offered him my hand to pull him up. He took it and I gave small tug to pull him off the ground and onto his feet.

"Arigotou Shelby-chan," he said with a happy smile.

"Yeah well, let's finish painting my plane and once the paint's dry we are off of this island and never looking back," I said.

"Alright!"

For the rest of the morning we finished painting my plane, which I told Levi was called The Blue Emerald.

"Where'd you get this thing?" he asked as he repainted the wing.

"Would you believe me if I told you Sonic the Hedgehog himself gave it to me?" I asked.

"…You're joking right?" Levi asked.

"Nope, it was built by Tails, designed by me and we both did the customization. Too bad I didn't tell him I don't like the color pink."

"A girl who doesn't like pink, now I've seen everything," Levi joked.

"Yeah, I planned on painting it once I landed here but I had to get something from town."

"What's that?"

"…Can you keep a secret?"

"Yeah."

I reached into my pocket and pulled out what I had been hiding and showed it to him with a,

"Tad ah!"

Levi's jaw dropped.

"A Chaos Emerald?!"

"Yep, Tails' radar picked up the energy from this emerald and Princess Sally sent me out here to get it. I can't go back at the moment though, there's a storm brewin' on the high sea and I'm not gonna risk my life trying to cross the ocean in a storm."

"How can you tell?"

"I can smell it in the air, besides, it gives me an excuse to finish my plane before heading out."

"If you say so."

By noon we were completely done painting the plane and if my guess was right, the tropical sun would dry up the plane by mid-afternoon.

"So what do we do now?" Levi asked.

"How 'bout some lunch, my treat," I offered as I remembered his almost-bottomless stomach.

"If you put it that way," he smiled.

"Lucky for you I packed some extra fruit," I smirked as I reached into my backpack.

I pulled a few things out including a flashlight, my Nintendo DS, a few DS games, some extra clothes, Mei, some rings, a few books and finally six apples and two water bottles. I gave Levi four of the apples since he looked like he hadn't eaten in days and by the way he was eating them it was obvious he hadn't.

"So Levi, how'd you end up here?" I asked as I chewed one of my apples.

"I'm not entirely sure," he answered after he swallowed, "I made a wish on a shooting star and the next thing I know I'm here as a two-tailed fox. What happened to you?"

"Eh, got kidnapped by Eggman, sent his dumbots after me, I used Chaos Control to escape, my best friend and brother were caught in it and they ended up here with me. We managed to get to New Mobotropolis after a while only to find out Sonic's been missing for quite some time now. We've been running a few jobs for the Freedom Fighters while trying to find any new leads on Sonic's disappearance."

"Yikes, sounds hard."

"It is."

"Choa."

We both turned to the source of the noise. A Sonic choa was sitting there and rubbing her tired eyes.

"Who's that?" Levi asked.

"That's Mei, she's my choa partner," I answered.

Mei flew up to me and I wrapped my arms around her.

"You can pet her if you want, she doesn't bite," I told Levi, "Unless I tell her to."

Levi seemed almost eager to rub Mei's head, who made he usual purr-like sound she made when someone pet her between the ears and the emotion ball that floated over her head turned into a heart.

"She's so cute," Levi commented, "I can hardly believe that I'm petting the choa of one of my best online friends."

"Heh, it's not all that strange, if you told me something like this was gonna happen one day before I ended up here I might be a bit skeptical but I wouldn't call you insane."

"Really why not?"

"Because this isn't my first to Mobius, it's my second in the past five years."

(Levi)

"Hedgehog friend say what?!" I nearly screamed.

"You heard me," Shelby said with a raised index finger, "This isn't my first trip to Mobius. My last one was when I was fourteen, when Robotnik kidnapped me for the first time but I managed to escape on my own and Sonic found me and took me to Knothole. Couple a' hours later Eggman attacked and destroyed Knothole and one rescue mission later we're in New Mobotropolis thanks to Nicole."

That was one mouth I didn't wanna attempt. Her poor grammar at certain points showed her slight southern accent. She must have gotten it from her parents or at least one of them.

"Choa!" Mei squeaked.

Mei squirmed out of Shelby's arms, walked over to me and sat in my lap. She looked up at me with a cute smile and squeaked again.

"Choa."

Then Mei's stomach growled.

"I take it that those apples were for you and Mei?" I asked weakly.

"Yeah, kinda," she answered flatly.

"Sorry."

"It's nothin' we're just gonna hafta go into town and buy some more, I doubt we'll make it back to the mainland with how little food we have and knowing your metabolism you won't last half way through the flight," she said on a single breath.

"But I don't wanna go into town," I protested, "The bullies usually hang out in the market."

"Well we have no other choice," she said as she got up. "And if they come anywhere near you, I will personally turn into tapioca."

She punched her fist into her hand with a loud smack.

"Besides, I'll scare 'em away."

"How?"

"You'll see, and if any of 'em come within five feet of ya, they'll pay heavily."

I chewed my lip harder than normal I didn't want to go into town. The bullies and heartless adults were in town and yet Shelby wanted to go there despite my objections.

"Is it alright if I stay here?" I asked.

"I wouldn't, those jerks from before will probably be back and I don't want to leave you alone until we're safely on the mainland, or at least as safe as the mainland gets."

That one sentence made my fur stand on end.

"Shelby, the beck of my neck is starting to burn," I said as I rubbed myself on that very spot.

"Isn't that where you start burning when you "sense" trouble?" she asked.

"Yeah, but I can't shake the feeling that there's going to be trouble if I stay with the plane or go."

"A lose/lose situation in other words?"

"Yeah."

Shelby crossed her arms, closed her eyes and looked down in a thinking position. I blinked a few times before she opened her eyes and looked at me.

"Well, in my personal opinion, it would be better for you to some with me, at least then you'll have some protection."

I remembered how many times Shelby had told me about her strength and martial arts over our e-mails and a quick scan of her body told me that she wasn't joking.

"Don't worry, Mei's comin' to," she continued.

"Why would that make much of a difference?" I asked with a raised brow.

"Think of it this way: Choa are the children of Chaos. Child of Chaos plus Chaos Emerald, think."

I'm pretty sure my irises and pupils shrank seconds later.

"I'll follow ya," I said quickly.

Mei flew out of my arms turned around and gave me such an innocent smile. Hard to believe the little creature could become a killer with the Chaos Emeralds in it's possession.

"Don't worry, I'll carry the emerald," Shelby said as she shoved it into her pants pocket.

I got up and tilted my head. She was so confident and calm with a smile on her lips and an extended hand. I looked from her hand to her face and back again a few times. Finally, I grabbed her hand and that confidence she seemed to have surged into me.

(Shelby)

When we finally got to the market, almost immediately all the eyes on the dirt street and behind the stands were on the two of us. I had a huge smirk on my face at their looks of shock, amazement and horror. I was holding back my laughter. I could hear some of them whispering but a simple look at them that could barely be a glare shut them up.

We went to the banana stand first. I grabbed a large bundle of them all the while the stand-keeper was staring at us.

"These are twenty rings right?' I asked as I placed them in a bag.

"Yes," the gorilla said in an obviously uncertain voice, "but we have a special requirement when it comes to demons. The price doubles."

I felt a vein twitch somewhere on my head.

"Uh, Levi's not the one buying the bananas, I am," I said as my voice strained to keep from yelling.

The gorilla couldn't give any come back at that. I only dropped a single silver ring that was equal to the twenty rings onto the counter. Without looking back, I grabbed Levi's arm and half-dragged him to another stand.

It wasn't until we were at the sixth and final stand did something- or rather someone, boiled over. The wild dog who owned the medical stand seemed to be friendly enough to the porcupine that left the stand before we got there but when he saw us, his jaw dropped and slammed his hands on the stand.

"What the hell are you doing here?" he growled.

"To buy some medical herbs of course," I answered.

"Well I ain't sellin' nothin' to that freak!" he yelled as he pointed at Levi.

On impulse, I gave him my kind of reply: I bit the dog's finger. He let out a cry before grabbing his hand when I let go. I crossed my arms and grinned an evil grin I had so very much wanted to bite harder. The wild dog's screaming caught the attention of everyone around us.

"She bit me! That little bitch bit me!" he was screaming.

A group of those standing around us ran to the wild dog's aid but screamed in fear when they approached, they saw Levi's second tail. Only a few of them actually got close enough to bandage the dog's finger. When the bleeding stopped, he stood up and glared at me now instead of Levi.

"You little bitch," he growled. "How dare you bite my finger."

"Consider yourself lucky," I taunted, "I could have bitten it right off if I wanted to."

"I outgha murder you right here and now!" he yelled.

"Let's see ya try," I taunted as I grabbed Levi, "If you can catch me, you can do anything you want to me but if ya can't, you leave us alone."

"Sh-Shelby-chan?!" Levi cried.

The dog jumped over the stand with extended arms but he didn't get close. I ran down the dirt road with Levi trailing behind me. Very easily, I managed to run faster and faster with Levi keeping up.

"What about the medicine?" Levi asked.

"Forget it, we're leaving this island!" I half-yelled, "I can't take another second of this prejudice!"

In my anger, I ran at an extremely high speed and broke away from the bushes and onto the beach where the Blue Emerald lay in wait. I stopped and let go of Levi. I grabbed all of my things laid on the beach and shoved them into the grocery bags before throwing them into the plane.

"Get in," I ordered.

"What?" Levi asked.

"We're leaving NOW! I can't take being on this rock anymore! If I have to hear one more cruel saying about ANYONE I'm going to go Donkey Kong all over 'em"

Levi just stayed quiet but climbed into the plane.I climbed into the pilot's seat of the Blue Emerald and began pressing buttons and flipping switches.

"Choa."

Mei laid on my shoulder and looked at me. I rubbed her head and pushed a lever forward. The engine jumped to life and the smell of gas filled my nose. I set the plane to make an emergency take-off. I didn't bother even looking what we were using as a runway and I didn't care. One lever push later and we were in the air.

(Levi)

I knew it was a good idea not to speak to Shelby at that moment. I could sense a lot of anger coming off of her so I stayed quiet. After being in the air for about ten minutes I looked back to the island but it was already out of sight. I turned again to be in the seat properly.

"Sorry you had to see that," I heard Shelby say. "I lost my temper. Feel stupid now though. Got a little too cocky"

"It's okay, I might have done the same if it were me," I said as I tried to cheer her up.

"You don't have to be nice you know Levi, you know I'm a tough cookie," she said.

"Physically yes but what about mentally and emotionally?" I asked without thinking.

"I'll give you that one."

"Choa choa!"

"So are we going?" I asked.

"Our base."

"Base?'

"Yeah, we're not Freedom Fighters but we are friends with them and work with them, we just follow different rules."

"Like what?"

"When situation calls for it, do whatever it takes to survive and get out alive and finish the mission if possible."

"What else?"

"These next rules are strict and I do not allow the breaking of them without harsh punishment: strictly no animal abuse, EVER! You put others before yourself, if you get reckless and you're put on suspension until everyone else says so. Drugs like crack and heroine are a big no-no, same for beer and smokes. Get angry take it out on the punching bags. Protect feral animals and choa when they're in danger and hat's about it."

"I can live with that," I said.

"I knew you would."

That pretty much sums up how I met Shelby and escaped the island and about two or three hours later we finally landed in a wooded area on the mainland with a runway that led under the tree line and a fairly decent place to hide. When we climbed out, Shelby tossed her stuff out of the plane before getting out. She and Mei then began to pull dead tree limbs over the Blue Emerald without saying a word. It was probably some strange way of hiding the plane so no one could find it. After completely hiding the plane, they both turned to me with smiles.

"Well, the base isn't too far from here, we can walk there from here, it'll only take a minute or two," Shelby explained as she picked up the bags.

I smiled and began following them down a dirt path I hadn't noticed. Mei flew ahead of us and was singing, making sounds similar to the sounds the choa in the Gamma flashback from Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut were making when they were singing. It was actually pretty cute-sounding. After a few seconds, Shelby began making similar sounds. She was singing with Mei. After singing for about a minute they stopped, turned and looked cutely at me.

"Sorry about that, I just love the sounds choa make so much that I sometimes end up making the same sounds without even thinking about it," Shelby said sheepishly.

"Chao chao!"

Mei pointed down the dirt path to the house just ahead.

"Well here we are," Shelby said, " C'mon, the others are probably either somewhere inside or in the forest somewhere."

She grabbed my arm and began running towards the house. About half way there, she looked back and had the reassuring smile Sonic the Hedgehog himself always had when one of his friends are unsure of something. How she learned to do that smile I'll never know.

"You know Levi," she said, "We're kind of like Sonic and Tails. The hedgehog goes to an island and happens upon a fox in need by chance and they end up being good friends. Sure a few details are different but it's vaguely the same thing."

I smiled at that. I couldn't help myself. Maybe this adventure that I first thought was a bad thing wasn't go to be nearly as terrible as I thought at first.

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Tell me if you think I should continue with this story. This is for Levi because he deserves it. He's a great friend and this is just something I did for him because I wanted to do something for him. If you think I should continue with this and want to be part of it, tell me and give me this few details and please be truthful:

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