Ever since You-Know-Who left Iggy has been my second in command. Now, I know what you're thinking, Iggy? Isn't he the blind one who likes to blow things up? Well the reason I picked Iggy was because (a) I sure as hell wasn't going to pick Dylan and (b) Iggy's been acting different lately. I mean he's still blind and still likes to blow things up, but he's been acting more mature and (I hate to say it) more Fanglike. He always has my back now, like Fang. And if I ever have to go somewhere I can take him, just like I would with Fang. I could never replace Fang, but hey, Iggy's pretty good.

"Ig, you in here?" I called into the kitchen.

"Yeah," he said as I walked in.

"Mmm," I said, sniffing the air. "It smells delicious!"

"It's lasagna," he replied, turning to face me from his spot by the stove. "What up?"

"We need a new plan," I said, glancing out the window as the light rain pattered the glass.

"I thought you wanted to find Fang?"

I snapped my head around and glared at him. "Well, last time I checked Fang doesn't want to be found," I replied coldly, spitting out Fang's name like it was a curse word.

CRACK! A loud noise that sounded like a heard of rhinos stampeding in a thunderstorm rattled the house with a bang.

"What was that?" the Iggy exclaimed. "Did Gazzy blow something up without me!"

"No, it's came from outside."

"Maybe it was thunder?" Iggy suggested.

"Yeah, thunder perfectly timed with an avalanche," I said. "Let's go check it out."

We started for the door, but were stopped by none other than my lovely father Jeb.

"You shouldn't fly in the rain," Jeb said.

"It isn't raining that hard," I said, brushing off his warning and walking out the door with Ig close on my heels. We took off with Jeb shouting at us from the ground to come back.

We flew silently for a few yards until I saw it over the trees. It looked like a huge saw type machine. The rain was really coming down now and I couldn't quite make out anything more than a general outline. I turned to Iggy to ask him about landing a bit closer when I felt a sharp shock in my back and everything went black.