[h3][color=f6989d][u]Amy Rose[/u][/color][/h3] Amy squinted against the wind. Running this fast always felt good. Once she picked up enough speed, it was like she wasn't even sprinting. Instead her legs moved themselves, like she was riding ontop of a very fast...ball. She just rolled with the momentum, adjusting her weight to guide herself in the direction she wanted to go. When Mina caught up to her, and Charmy flew next to Tails, Amy realised with a ping of frustration that caught even her off guard, that she wasn't going to be first to Sonic. [color=f6989d]"Well, if my gut tells me to be mad, then who am I not to listen to it?" [/color]Amy thought aloud to herself. [color=f6989d]"I'm getting there [i]first!"[/i][/color] Amy declared. Amy's arms started to trail behind her as she went very low to the ground, her upperhalf almost flat. Then she pushed herself off the ground in a mighty jump. She curled into a pink, shperical blur in mid air. Then she richocheted off the heavy stump of a tree, zoomed to another one, and bounce off that one too. On the final bounce she uncurled and leapt off the tree, soaring over even Tails and Charmy, arms and legs pinwheeling. Cackling maniacally, she spotted the distant waterfalls in mid air. While she couldn't pull off a move as impressive as say, a spin dash, she could still do a little spinning once she got going fast enough. Now that she knew where the waterfalls were, she hit the ground hard. Amy lost her footing and became temporarily out of control, stumbling forward at high speed. Gnarled tree branches stuck out of the ground, and Amy's shoe snagged on one. Thus, it sent the pink hedgehog sailing through the air at high speed. If anyone could get a good look at her face, they'd see the blank look of surprise that had made itself cozy on her features. She smacked against a tree, spiralled, and skidded face first across the ground, digging a new footpath. After a moment, she pushed her wobbly head up, spitting a clump of dirt out of her mouth. A moment passed. Fury erupted forth, and she whipped her angry gaze around to a nearby tree. It wasn't the one that had tripped her up, or even the one she hit, but that didn't seem to matter. [color=f6989d]"TREE! STUPID TREES!" [/color] She yelled. Picking up a rock that fit in the palm of her disproportionally large hands, she dashed at the tree and smacked the rock into it. A huge crack formed in its old bark, and it already looked like it was ready to tip over.