I've Turned into A Duck?! (Silver)

A/N: Before we start, I have decided that I'm gonna take a few more requests from my previous request page - there are jsut so many good ones, but I'm only gonna select a few more so please don't be offended if I do not chose yours, I already have 32 to write as it is! So yeah, just a little PSA, I'm gonna chose a few more, please don't get upset if I don't choose yours, I have other commitments and 32 is already a lot. Might take 3 more and call it a day (you'll know because I'll comment under your request :)

Aight that's it, enjoy the chapter! (It's a long one :3)


The day had been a wonderful day. The sun had been shining brightly over the rolling hills, and the wind had been a soft, cool breeze that barely disturbed the leaves. The wildlife had been singing and bustling about. Everything had been peaceful.

The keyword here, is had.

Everything had been just about perfect, before the wizard attacked the land. The brown platypus dressed in long blue robes and with a golden staff, had decided to attack the beautiful day for reasons unknown. All anyone knew was that he was powerful and dangerous.

Now, instead of the sun shining over the rolling hills, dark storm clouds circled overhead. Lighting flashed around the wizard; the wind had become harsh, violent against the trees. The wildlife had all run for their lives, taking over wherever they could. No one seemed to want to try and fight this mysterious wizard.

Not until a silver hedgehog and (f/c) (a/t) appeared, that is. The two had been enjoying the wonderfully perfect day with a picnic in the rolling fields, but after the sun disappeared and the lighting storm struck, they knew something was wrong. After having flown around trying to find the reason, they finally stumbled upon the source.

The wizard spotted them, chuckling to himself as he lifted his staff above his head,

"You dare challenge me?! The all mighty sorcerer?!" He yelled.

The hedgehog growled, gripping his fists tightly, "What's this guy's deal?"

"Who knows." The (a/t) said, standing in a defensive position, "But whatever it is, we need to stop it."

"Yeah, I'd love to get back to my snacks." The hedgehog huffed, a turquoise glow surrounding him, "Stay here, I'll go see if he'll monologue for us."

The (a/t) nodded, glancing around to see if there was anything she could do while he got down to the bottom of this mysterious attack. Wizards weren't exactly a common thing on this planet, most people preferred the term hero or villain. But this platypus seemed pretty happy with the mythical title. She huffed to herself, more annoyed by this bothersome wizard than threatened. Her and her closest friend, Silver, were having lunch together, and this douche had to come and ruin it.

Meanwhile, Silver had now flown up to the mysterious platypus. The wizard watched him with amusement in his eyes. The (a/t) could see them talking, she just wished she could hear them. Something was said that made Silver move back, and then the wizard attacked. The (a/t) growled, before jumping up into the air and joining Silver by his side.

"(Y/N)." Silver looked over, "He has no motive, he's just 'bored'."

"Oh fun." The (a/t) huffed, "Clearly not an empath?"

"Definitely not."

"Let's get this over with then." (Y/N) said, glaring at the powerful wizard. He had to be powerful to be so cocky. Not having a reason for wreaking havoc? Ruining people's day just because he is bored and most likely wants to flaunt his power? That won't stand with these two. They hate people like this.

So they fought against the wizard, dodging his attacks and trying to get hits in. For the most part he was able to block, but occasionally they'd land a hit or kick, and send him back. Every hit he took, the storm clouds would get smaller. Until the two managed to both strike a punch at the same time.

The wizard flew back with a yell before he growled and glared at the two. He raised his hands above his head, a bolt of blue lighting struck his finger, and he pointed at (Y/N). Silver's eyes widened as the bolt of lighting left his finer and headed straight towards her.

"Look out!" He yelled, pushing the (a/t) out of the way.

(Y/N) yelped as Silver shoved into her and she turned in horror as Silver was struck by the bolt. He cried out, before a cloud surrounded him, and the (a/t) tried to fly through it.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you." The wizard floated down next to her with a shit-eating grin, "If you go inside that cloud, God knows what will come out."

"What are you doing to him?!" The (a/t) growled, glaring at the platypus.

"Just showing off what my powers are capable of." He said with a shrug, "Anyway, you've ruined my fun. I just wanted to make it a little stormy and you had to ruin it."

Slowly, the clouds parted. (Y/N) flew over quickly, reaching forward to grab Silver in case he fell. She was surprised when she felt soft feathers under her fingers, and the feeling of something moving quickly. Her ears finally picked up the sound of flapping wings and she gently pulled the figure away from the remaining cloud.

What she saw made her gasp and let go. A silver coloured duck now hovered in front of her, a confused and dazed look on his face. His bright gold eyes stood out against the light-coloured feathers, almost matching the colour of his beak. He had a turquoise circle around the base of his neck, and turquoise flecks through his wings. This madman had turned her closest friend into a duck!

He started flapping his wings, as if instinctively to keep himself in the air, and he glanced over himself. The silvery duck let out a startled quack and he faltered, dropping slightly. (Y/N) went to catch him, but he steadied himself just as quickly. She watched him for a moment, seeing a searching and confused look in his eyes, before huffing and turning to the wizard.

But he was gone. A sheet of paper fluttered about, and she flew over and grabbed it. It was old and torn, with fancy writing on it. It was an address.

(Y/N) glanced at the silver duck, "Let's land."

The duck quacked in response and the two lowered to the ground. As soon as he had landed, the duck started to inspect himself, looking under his wings, wagging his little duck tail. His wings drooped to the ground as if in dismay and he let out a squeak of a whine.

"Well, at least I know you have your conscious." (Y/N) said, sitting next to him and giving him a pat on the head, "Feeling alright Silver?"

The duck lifted his head and quaked in response.

"I wish I could speak duck."

Silver huffed, before flapping his wings and jumping onto the (a/t)'s leg. She steadied him, before turning the piece of paper in her hands,

"I think this is where that wizard lives. If we find him, we can make him turn you back." She said, pointing at the words on the paper, "And there is a little map on the back."

Turning it over, the girl studied the squiggly lines. One end had a giant red 'X', the other end had a red circle. Considering the person was magical, she had to assume the circle was them, or at least their current position. It seemed like they had a long way to go, but the sooner Silver could be turned back to normal, the better.

"Do you have any of your powers?" (Y/N) asked next, "Can you use your telekinesis?"

The duck tilted his head, before closing his eyes and going still. Nothing happened. He opened his eyes, before shaking his head. The (a/t) rubbed her muzzle,

"Alright, so you're basically just a normal duck. I can only levitate myself, so when it comes to power, we might be a bit under prepared for this journey." She said, trying to plan their next move, "It also looks like a big journey, we don't have any food or water with us, but I don't want to lose our position..."

Silver looked up at her, before tilting his head. (Y/N) wished she could read his mind, but the look in his eyes was that of determination, and she put the pieces together. Smiling the girl got to her feet, Silver sliding off her leg and next to her.

"Alright, we'll go now. The food from the picnic will have to do." She gave him a thumbs up, turning her gaze to the field before them, "Assuming it wasn't swept away by the storm."

Silver waddled off and the (a/t) watched him cautiously, not wanting to lose her now very tiny friend. Luckily, his silver feathers stuck out against the green grass, or he'd be lost in seconds. However, he did disappear when he ducked behind some tall grass and (Y/N) got nervous. Usually Silver would be able to handle himself perfectly fine, but now that he was powerless, small, and unable to talk, she really didn't want him to be alone, even if it was a few feet.

So, she walked over to him. He was head deep in the tall grass, his little duck tail wagging as he let out quacks of joy. (Y/N) couldn't help but inwardly 'aww' at the little guy, seeing the happy tail wag had her swooning at the cuteness. But then he started tugging on something, and she was snapped back to reality.

He was tugging on a red blanket, and the (a/t)'s ears perked. That was their blanket from the picnic. Which meant he had found their things.

"Great job Silver." She said with a smile, before helping her friend fish the items from the grassy area. The basket was still intact and otherwise dry. It was as if there had been no storm, all their food was miraculously fine, "Wow... Either we're very lucky, or the wizard's storm didn't reach that far..."

Actually, not that she thought about it, the (a/t) realised that everything around them was dry, the grass, rocks, tree leaves. It was as if there had been no storms at all.

"Some wizard, huh?" The (a/t) chuckled, shifting the food around in the basket, "Looks like we'll have enough for this trip too... Actually, we have more food now than we did before."

(Y/N) was confused but decided to just shrug it off. Considering the circumstances, she wasn't going to question much else today. Once the food was packed properly, the (a/t) leant down and placed the basket in front of Silver, holding up one side of the lid,

"Hop in, it will be faster for us both." She said.

Silver looked at the basket, before quacking at the (a/t). He fluffed up his feathers, before flapping his wings and landing on top of the lid.

"Silver, I said in." (Y/N) said again, "You won't fall off or be left behind. Plus it's safer."

He gave another quack, flying to her head. He nestled between her ears and into her hair, giving a chirpy quack sound. The (a/t) let out a sigh, dropping the basket lid.

"Fine, but if you fall off it's not my fault."

Holding the map in her other hand, she then took in her surroundings. Deciding on a direction, the (a/t) took off, choosing to fly rather than walk herself. Silver shifted on her head, and she felt his webbed feet start to slip. He quacked, clearly not expecting her to take off so quickly, before nipping onto her ear to try and steady himself.

"Ow!" She stopped immediately, huffing, and reaching up to grab him, "That's it, basket it is."

As her hands grasped around the feathery creature, Silver started quacking and flapping his wings frantically. The (a/t) ducked as he kicked out his webbed feet before she wrapped her hands around his wings and held him like a ball. He quacked more, looking up at (Y/N).

"No, don't look at me like that." She said, "That hurt, and I'm putting you in the basket."

He huffed, lowering his head as the girl lifted the lid and placed him inside the woven basket. The lid leant on his head, which he had rested on the rim of it. Satisfied, the (a/t) nodded and took off once again. This time there were no problems.

She followed the map as she flew around, taking turns here and there at specific landmarks. They flew for maybe an hour, maybe more, before the (a/t) needed to rest. Landing under a shady tree near the edge of the forest, (Y/N) placed the basket down, allowing Silver to climb out.

Once sitting, she then checked the map. The path in front of them lead to rocky terrain, and the (a/t) could see a volcano in the distance. She let out a sigh, folding the map away,

"I'd say we're just under halfway there." She said, pointing at the volcano, "Once we get past that, we'll be at the halfway point."

Silver lifted his head, stretching his wings and legs from being cooped up for so long. Following her hand, he saw the giant volcano and turned to his friend with a worried look. It wasn't often that the (a/t) would fly, especially not for this long, and she was clearly already exhausted.

"Let's have something to eat, and then we can continue okay?" She smiled, pulling out a sandwich from the picnic basket.

Silver responded with a quiet quack, waddling over to her, and plopping himself at her side. (Y/N) chuckled and gently rubbed his head, munching on the sandwich. Her (e/c) eyes gazed out at the volcano in front of them. This was not the day they were expecting at all.

In fact, today was meant to be the day (Y/N) told Silver her feelings for him, but with him currently as a duck, it was pretty damn tricky admitting something so serious. Heck, with the stuff they had on their plate, maybe it would be best if the (a/t) waited, just for a bit longer, before she told him.

Silver started moving next to her, and she turned her attention to him. He was trying to climb onto her lap, but with no apposable thumbs, or hands at all, he couldn't get a good enough grip to hoist himself up. The (a/t) smiled and lowered her hand for him, helping him up to her lap. Once there, he gazed up at her and quacked in her face.

"What?" She asked, tilting her head.

He quacked again, before pecking at the sandwich.

"Hey hey." She placed a hand on his breast, keeping him back, "Hold on now, you know bread isn't good for ducks. And what are you right now?"

Silver hesitated, before quacking quietly.

"Exactly." The (a/t) smiled, "I may have some apples I can cut up, or grapes. Let me have a look."

Placing the sandwich on her lap, (Y/N) started rummaging around in the picnic basket for anything edible for ducks. Silver waited patiently, shaking his tailfeathers subconsciously. Finally, the (a/t) pulled out a large container.

"I have cooked rice, I heard that's good for ducks." She said, before opening the container and holding it out to him, "Should still be warm too."

Silver gave a happy quack, before shoving his head into the container. He started eating the rice quickly, and (Y/N) had to pull the container away to make sure he didn't choke. However, every time she pulled the container back, he'd step forward, keeping his head buried under all the rice.

"Silver, you need to breathe." She said, and the duck pulled his head back.

Rice stuck to his beak and the (a/t) chuckled, reaching down and gently picking it off, before holding it out for him to feed. He quacked and took the food, before letting out a yawn and stretching his wings. (Y/N) put the container away and went back to petting him and finishing her sandwich. Silver the nestled into her stomach, sitting down and tucking his bill under his wing. He looked adorable and (Y/N) could feel herself swooning over his cuteness once again.

"Rest up for now." She said, patting his back slowly, "I'll get us the rest of the way there."

He let out a mumbled sound, and then he was asleep. (Y/N) smiled to herself, turning her gaze back to the volcano. Her powers were being strained, but she knew she could do this, she knew she could get them to the wizard's house. She had to, for Silver's sake.

Carefully, the girl lifted Silver and placed him back in the basket. Once the lid was down, she got up and took off towards the large volcano. It looked dead from where she was, and the (a/t) was hoping she was right. An active volcano is far too dangerous.

Once again, luck seemed to be on her side, as she flew over the gaping hole in the mountain, there was nothing but darkness. (Y/N) glanced down as she flew over, and although there was clearly no lava, the girl could have sworn she saw an eye or few open and watch her fly past. A chill went up her spine, but she shook it off and checked the map once again.

They were finally halfway there. And the (a/t) finally realised that the red circle had been moving with them. It was halfway through the map, sitting just past the volcano, where (Y/N) and Silver where. This had the wizard's magic all over it. But... Why would he have left them a map in the first place? He has no reason to help them, in fact they thought he was evil.

Silver did say he had no motive, that he was bored. But still, why go out of the way to ruin everyone's day just because you're bored? And why go out of your way to turn someone into a duck and then help them find you to undo it?

(Y/N) was confused, but once again she decided not to dwell on it. The whole day was bizarre, and it's possible the wizard was just having some, although very strange, fun. Which means he might hopefully just change Silver back with no problems.

It was a ridiculous thought, but it gave (Y/N) that bit more energy to keep going. The (a/t) flew for a few more hours, slowly progressing along the map. Finally, she had to have another break, and she fell to the ground. After travelling over many different kinds of landscapes, over fields, canyons, rapid rivers, she had made it to the final segment, the mountain range.

With stomach growling, the girl placed the picnic basket down, lifting the lid to check on her friend. Silver had stirred to her sudden drop, and was now sleepily looking around, clearly dazed. He lifted his head and gave a soft quack as (Y/N) grabbed some crackers. She smiled and pet his head gently, holding the basket lid open for him.

Silver struggled but managed to climb out and land on his side on the rocky ground. He let out a squawk sound and quickly turned his head, taking in their scenery. Next he looked at the (a/t), trying to figure out where they were. (Y/N) chuckled, before holding the map out for him, pointing at the red circle,

"That's us, we're nearly there." She said, and the duck looked alarmed, "Yes, you slept through most of the second half of the trip."

He glanced up at her again, before waddling to her side and nuzzling her. The (a/t)'s friend felt guilty for not keeping her company on their journey. (Y/N) tilted her head, before gently picking him up and holding him in front of her face,

"Hey, lighten up. We're nearly there alright?" She said, raising a brow at him, "Being turned into a duck must have been tiring, probably best that you got some sleep.

He let out a soft quack and lowered his head.

"Don't fret, I needed the practice anyway." She placed him on her lap, "Want anymore food? We're nearly there."

He shook his head, settling himself down on her lap and looking up at the mountains.

"If you're going to sulk, I won't carry you." The (a/t) sighed, munching on her crackers, "Why don't you try flying? See how you go."

Silver glanced up at her again, before giving a nod and getting to his webbed feet. Shaking his tailfeathers and stretching his wings, he tried to take off. It was slow, but he managed to get a few inches in the air. (Y/N) smiled at him, clapping in encouragement. Silver gave a happy duck sound, before he landed, puffing out his chest proudly. The (a/t) giggled at him, before pulling out the container of rice,

"Good job, now eat up." She said, holding it open for him.

Silver's eyes gleamed as he waddled to the container, however instead of burying his head like he did last time, this time he ate slowly, more carefully. The (a/t) commended him for it.

A while passed, the two sitting and (Y/N) talking to her duck-turned friend. She would pick him up and examine him properly, stretching out his wings, carefully of course, and studying his feathers. Silver was pretty patient with her, until she held him on his back. He wasn't sure why, but that was quiet possibly the most uncomfortable feeling he'd ever have, and the first time he flailed in the (a/t)'s arms.

She put him down after that, apologising as she packed away the few remaining snacks they had. Letting out a yawn, the (a/t) got to her feet, holding her hands out to Silver,

"Want me to carry you?" She asked, and the duck shook his head. He then jumped into her hands, making the (a/t) confused.

Once she had lifted him up, he wiggled out of her grasp and took off flying. (Y/N) smiled at this, grabbing the basket and map, and running after him. Soon she was flying next to the duck. The mountains around them seemed hazy, as if covered in a light mist, and snow had formed on the much taller ones. Thankfully, they weren't going that high, and instead stuck around the middle of the mountainous landscape.

As they were flying, the two heard what sounded like a larger flock of ducks flying overhead. Silver turned his eyes up to the sky, watching the 'V' formation float overhead. He seemed awed at them, and (Y/N) followed his gaze. Ducks were such interesting creatures. The (a/t) started wondering what it would be like to be a duck before she chuckled to herself. She could always ask Silver once this trip was over.

Finally, a tiny cottage appeared in the distance, tucked away between two mountains. Smoke came from the chimney, indicating someone was home. (Y/N) and Silver glanced at each other with wide smiles, this was it, Silver was going to be turned back to his normal self.

Landing out the front, (Y/N) caught Silver as he fell from the air. Holding him close to her, similar to a chicken, she walked up to the front door and knocked. There was silence, and then the sound of footsteps, and the door opened.

The brown platypus stood there, dressed in a normal blue robe instead of his wizard's robe, looking rather stunned that the two were standing in front of him.

"How did you get here so fast?" He asked, rubbing his chin, "The trip should have lasted three days, not one."

"I can fly." (Y/N) said with a huff, "So you did leave us the map, why?"

The wizard simply smiled, before standing to the side and waving a hand, welcoming the two in. Silver glanced at his friend, who shrugged and stepped into the warm cottage. The platypus closed the door behind them, before disappearing down a hallway. When he returned, he was wearing his wizard's robe once again.

"Apologies for this mess, really I wasn't expecting a fight." He said, guiding the (a/t) to sit down, "Tea?"

"What? No." (Y/N) said, frowning now, "I didn't come here for tea, I came here so you could turn my friend back to normal. And to find out why you decided to help us after all of this."

"That's simple." The wizard shrugged, pouring a cup of tea anyway, "I wasn't doing anything evil, I was simply bored and wanted to stretch my fingers. Being isolated, you don't use your magic often, and I needed to practice."

"So you ruined everyone's day?"

"A small price for me to pay, I simply made it stormy, that happens often enough that it shouldn't bother anyone." He sat down, taking a sip from the cup, "I was just practicing, making sure I hadn't lost touch with my powers."

"So why didn't you tell us that earlier?" (Y/N) asked, raising a brow, "We probably would have let you go."

"No, your friend there was adamant that I leave." The wizard nodded to Silver, "I told him I was just bored, and I wasn't doing anything dangerous."

"And if someone had been struck by lightning?"

"Magic lightning." The wizard remarked, "They would have been fine, I was in total control. I turned your friend there into a duck, because I was bored and practicing my magic, and he wouldn't leave me alone. Trust me dear, if I were evil, this place would be a hellhole for the lot of you."

(Y/N) thought on that for a moment. It did seem plausible; he hadn't really done much else. But Silver hadn't let him do anything else. He got in the way of the wizard's plans. For all these two knew, he would have done much more. But then... Why would he leave straight after turning Silver into a duck? With Silver out of the way, he could have done so much more.

She turned her eyes onto her friend, who was staring up at her already. He seemed convinced too, and he gave her a nod.

"Alright, so you weren't doing anything bad." She let out a sigh, "We're sorry for disrupting you, now could you please turn Silver back?"

The wizard cup his cup down and let out a light chuckle, "I wish I could, but some spells have to be broken."

(Y/N) blinked, shocked, "Then what, he's stuck as a duck forever?!"

"Not necessarily." The wizard waved a finger, but (Y/N) got to her feet, glaring at him. He chuckled again and waved his hand for her to sit down, "This spell is easy to break. You simply have to tell him a truth about you."

"A... Truth...?" (Y/N) asked, glancing back at Silver, "What's the catch?"

"No catch, it just has to be something he doesn't already know."

The (a/t) was silent for a moment, rubbing her chin. That didn't seem too difficult a thing to do, but she was so close to Silver that he practically knew everything about her anyway. There wasn't much else to tell him, aside from...

She tensed up, before turning to the wizard and nodding her head,

"Thank you, I think we should leave now. I know what I have to do."

The wizard nodded in return and wished the two the best of luck. As they left, (Y/N) could have sworn she saw the biggest smile on his face. She started wondering if he knew what she was planning on saying, and if he did, does that mean this was all an elaborate setup? That didn't seem right, the other stuff about him just being bored made more sense.

Though he could have guessed from her reaction.

She let out a sigh, taking a few steps away from the house and sitting down. The (a/t) was tired after all that flying, and she wasn't sure how they were going to get home, unless they slept here, or she turned Silver back now.

Her decision was made, and she placed the duck down in front of her, petting his head. Silver quacked and titled his head into her hand, staring up at her with curious eyes.

"I'm going to turn you back now." She said, feeling her stomach flip inside her, her chest growing tight, "You don't need to say anything in response okay? Just promise you'll take us home... I can't fly anymore."

The duck let out a quack and nodded, and (Y/N) let out a sigh.

"Alright. Silver, I..." She hesitated, but swallowed the lump in her throat, "I like you, a lot. I have a huge crush on you and... I was going to tell you today, but then all this magical stuff happened... You don't have to like me back... I just wanted you to know. We're so close that I feel like I can tell you anything, and I hope I can without it affecting what you think of me."

Silver stared up at her, his eyes seemed full of... Happiness? He let out a small quack, and then his feathers started to glow. Slowly his small form was enveloped in light and started to morph itself. It was strange to watch as the light grew bigger, took the former shape of her friend. A sort of warmth came from the light, that seemed to calm the (a/t)'s nerves.

The light disappeared, and Silver was back to his normal self, sitting on his legs in front of (Y/N). He opened his eyes, bright gold shining as he looked over himself, a smile spread out on his muzzle,

"I'm back!" He smiled, before launching forward and pulling his friend into a tight hug, "I love you too (Y/N)!"

The (a/t) was taken back by the sudden movement and his words. But it didn't take long for her to smile and hug him back just as tightly. The feeling of relief was immense, and she was happy he felt the same way. He pulled back then, still smiling, before leaning forward, cupping his hand behind her head, and pressing his lips to her own. (Y/N) blinked in surprise, before happily returning the kiss, wrapping her arms around his shoulders.

He pulled back once again, scratching his head, "S-Sorry, I'm just so relieved to be back to normal. I-I was actually thinking of confessing today too so I guess it did work out huh...?"

(Y/N) chuckled and poked his nose, "I guess it did."

The two sat there for a bit, and the (a/t) could feel herself crashing. The large use of her powers, the emotional stress she had endured having to look after a duck, having to admit her feelings to save her friend, it was enough for her to fall asleep right there.

Silver could see how exhausted she was, he chuckled and got to his feet, picking the girl up gently in his arms,

"Let's head home. You can sleep at my place tonight."

"Okay..." The (a/t) said, nuzzling into his soft chest fur, her eyes slowly closing "I have... Many questions for you tomorrow."

"I'm sure you do." He smiled, before the turquoise glow surrounded the two, and he started the journey home, "But rest for now, since I slept for some of the trip, I don't mind if you do the same. You did a great job today (Y/N)."

(Y/N) smiled at that, and quickly succumbed to the darkness. Yes, she had many questions for him, but they were going to have to wait until tomorrow. Now? Now it was time to relax and enjoy the trip home in Silver's arms.


WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! So this chapter reached 5,225 words! It just started on the 10th page and is now my longest chapter ever!

I reaaaaally enjoyed this one. It wasn't meant to be so long and detailed, just a quick 'wizard zaps here, duck, trip, day saved' kinda 3 pages, but I just had to much I wanted to add, so I did! (Yes, ducks can eat cooked rice, I looked it up :) )

Anyway, I know this was due yesterday but I got home from all the busy stuff I had and I was just tired, so I decided I'd finish it today when I was more awake and in a better mood to write. And here it is!

I hope you guys enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! (I've been saying that a lot lately I swear-)

That's all for now! See you tomorrow! It's Sonic's turn next >:)

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