I'm really not all that great at humor, which is basically all my other story (maximum twilight) has, so I'm gonna take a break from that and write a good old adventure/romance story. So here's my interpretation of how MR4 might turn out…r&r plz. (RIGHT after MR3)


As soon as we made it out of town, the flock and I landed in a small grove of dead trees. I looked around at my family. They all stared intently back at me, waiting for instruction. "Ok, guys, we need a plan. I have a few, I always do." (No rhyme intended) It seemed like that got them listening.

"We know that Itex was working out of Germany before. We need to figure out where the Director went and where she's working now, we need to take down Itex once and for all!" They cheered and I halfway joined them. "First thing's first. We need to go to the school and spy on how the By-Half plan is going. This is going to be tricky, but it's essential to figuring out how to stop them." The five of them, well, and Total, nodded grimly at me. "Let's hit it!" I said and we flew toward the ocean. Back to where it all started. My mind was set. We needed to fix this problem, to save the world.

After about an hour of constant, no-stops, flying, Angel flew closer to me, "Max, can we get some food. Nudge and I are starving!" She complained in her little-girly voice. "Sure I guess." I shrugged a bird shrug in midair and scanned the world below us through breaks in the clouds. "Oh, there's a McDonalds," I muttered. "Let's go," I said, and I angled my wings to land in an ally behind the fast food restaurant.

Thankfully, I didn't notice anyone looking at us. Plus we were damn fast and could land hard and not get hurt. That, of course, helped the matter. The six of us (we left Total by the dumpster after much arguing on his part) kids walked into the McDonalds and stepped up to the cash register. A woman, who was at least two feet shorter than Fang, smiled pleasantly. She seemed to be about 17 or 18. I saw a red color creep into her cheeks at the sight of Fang and grimaced.

"What can I get you," she asked, tucking a loose strand of brown hair behind her ear. We all ordered at least five burgers and by the time she got to the last person, Gazzy, she was oogling at how much we were eating (and probably how we managed to stay so skinny.) We each carried two trays to our table and came back for the rest, cramming ourselves into one booth with two chairs pulled up and trays stacked on top of one another. (A/N lol nice mental picture there!)

After eating, I wasn't mildly full, but we didn't want to freak these people out by ordering more, so we took off. Angel flew close to Iggy who was carrying Total in the baby carrier thing so she could feed him some French fries and those apple things they give you to dip in carmel. I rolled my eyes when he panted and asked for more in his gravely voice.

We kept flying until the sun started to sink. Oh, man. You have to see the sunset from 3 thousand feet up in the air! The sky was dyed pink and orange and yellow. The color technically could resemble barf, but it was too beautiful the way it stained the clouds and lit up the twilight sky. (A/N I had to use twilight the name of stephenie meyer's book that's real good I couldn't resist!) The flock and I swooped around in seemingly choreographed circles. It was amazing. Thank God we were so high up that at first glance we would look like birds. Hopefully no one looked too closely.

The pink and orange sky started to turn darker, a reddish purple hue added to the orange. It was nearing dusk. I decided that the others needed a break. After all, we had flown a long way and the night was cold. "Let's make camp guys. Going down," I shouted over the rush of the wind. The others followed me and we all came down in a forest on the outskirts of California.

Everyone huddled up together. Fang pulled an enormous blanket out of the pack that he'd been carrying and draped it over Gazzy, Nudge and Angel. He and Fang found soft spots of pine needles to curl up in while I took first watch. The stars were bright overhead after we'd all eaten some beef jerky and dried fruit, and then settled into bed. I found the brightest one and focused on it. Then I looked for the big dipper. Found it. I sighed, getting bored with the stars and started to think about our plan. Would it work? Would we be able to spy on Itex and the School unnoticed? Suddenly it seemed like a ridiculous plan. Most things we tried blew up in our faces after all. Why wouldn't this one? We couldn't possibly go unnoticed or disguise ourselves this time. We'd be too conspicuous. I was still mulling it over in my head when my newly acquired watch beeped and I tapped Iggy.

Yeah, I know, let the blind guy have watch????? Well, you probably already know but he has better hearing and senses then me and Fang put together, which was saying something, so don't diss the blind kid. He nodded silently and took up my place on a moss covered rock overlooking our makeshift campsite.

I lay down on a pine needle-covered patch of dirt and tried to sleep, but I didn't drift off until much later, when I noticed Iggy tapping Fang. The last thing I saw as I closed my eyes, the image burned onto the lids, was Fang; just his face. God, he was so confusing. The memory of our kiss in the cave flooded my mind for a half a second, and then I was out cold, dreaming of what tasks laid ahead for us.


I kno, I kno "itex is destroyed". no it isnt. in the end the Director is still alive. Its not all gone. Therefore, the world is still not saved. They could work out of a different Itex plant or something. idk but its not gone.