《Angry Birds movie (rewritten)》Aggie

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So, my OC, Aggie, was there, based on the movie. She was one of the main protagonists, along with Red, Chuck, and Bomb. She has the same anger issues like the three main birds, but her anger was more cruel, almost violent, and stronger than Red, which almost made her the angriest bird in Bird Island. She has less friends, and almost wants to be alone because she has a big secret that no bird (except Bomb, later Red) or pig, which she puts her house a little far from the village. I hope you guys like this!

It was a beautiful day in Bird Island, and a white sparrow bird, named Agatha aka Aggie, woke up from her sleep, and yawned happily. She has white feathers, large white tail feathers, and a long black hair with a long black feather head with a yellow on top. She can fly or glide, only very short inches from the ground, due to her fear of heights. She's a good friend to everyone, but some birds made fun of her because of her overgrown feathers.

"Oh man, another day, another playing activity." She said as she went to the kitchen to get something to eat for breakfast.

When she opened the refrigerator, she noticed that there was no food left. "Huh? I could've sworn I bought food yesterday. Oh well." She shrugged and smiled as she walked to the door, and head to the village to get more food.

Her house was like a large California Fan palm tree with a door and two windows, and it was almost near the beach, but almost far outside of the village, since she doesn't want any bird to disturb her or something else very secretive.

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She went to Early Bird's worm restaurant to get breakfast, and she was now in the middle of the line, where some birds, who were behind her, laughed at her.

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"Hey, what is everybody laughing at?" Aggie asked.

"You, of course!" One of the birds laughed.

"Me? Why me? Is it because I'm standing in the line first than you?"

"Oh, I don't know. Maybe it could've have been..." Another bird snickered. "Your feathers. You look like a bush!"

Everybody in the line laughed at her, but Aggie tried to ignore it. When one bird picked one of her feathers from her back, she felt a little pointy pain, and began to enrage and gritted her teeth.

"LEAVE ME ALONE!" She pushed the bird brutally as the all of birds behind her fell down like dominos. Aggie gasped for her actions as she stepped back, but accidentally pushed the birds in front of her, falling down like dominos too.

The bird in front of the line accidentally threw the bowl of worms when he fell down, and the bowl hit the hatchling's head, and cried. All of the birds in the restaurant glared at Aggie for causing chaos.

"Uh oh." She whispered in embarrassment, and covered her face in shame.

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The next hour, Aggie found herself in Bird Court. She would have to answer questions about the line chaos. She was nervous as the birds, who she pushed earlier, began their story.

"Your Honor." Bird #1 started dramatically. "We only stood up in the line, until she came along, and gave us a hard time in the line because of her feathers."

"Then, she pushed us so hard, we tumbled like dominoes." Bird #2 added, pointing Aggie.

"And there was a bowl of worms hit my son's head!" The hatchling's father cried.

Aggie sighed in guilt, then stood and addresses the court. "Sir, I never meant to push anyone to throw that bowl onto your son's head, okay?" She scowled, then continued. "Ladies and gentlemen, am I a happy-go-lucky bird? Yes. Guilty as can be. It was an accident. Look, I was only standing in the middle of the line too, and waited for getting my breakfast." She pointed at the birds, who laughed at her, and could barely contain her anger. "And they laughed at me and my feathers! I mean, what's wrong with my feathers?!"

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Judge Peckinpah cleared his throat, and turned his attention to Aggie. "Ms. Agatha, we are all happy-go-lucky birds, like you, but not that kind of happy of yours. There seems to be recurring issue here with you: Anger."

Aggie scratched her head, and scoffed, "Oh come on, everyone has anger issues. Including yourself. It's part of life."

The judge ignored her and continued. "Still, your so-called 'accident' is not an excuse for hurting our fellow birds."

"I told you, I didn't mean to hurt them. They pulled one of my feathers." Aggie shouted as Bird #1 secretly hid the white feather behind his back. Then, she continued, "And I'll prove it that I'm not guilty." She turned her back to show to the judge that one of her feathers is missing, but her large, sharp tail feathers caught Peckinpah's robe, and accidentally pulled it, revealing Cyrus, a bird who was under the robe, and that judge stands on him. Everyone gasped in shock.

Aggie saw what happened as she took the robe from her tail feathers, and smiled sheepishly, "Uh, that was also an accident." Then, changed her mood to anger. "Well, none of this would have happened if you just being honest, and showed to everyone that this is your size!" She threw the robe on top of Peckinpah as the crown whispered about Aggie attitude.

"Ms. Agatha, given the severity of the crimes, I have no choice but to impose the maximum penalty allowed by the law..." Peckinpah said.

Aggie's stomach dropped, and she started to get nervous and mumbled. "Please don't say it, please don't say it, please don't say it, please don't say it!"

"I hereby sentence you to... Anger-management class!" The judge continued.

Aggie shook her head. She couldn't believe it. Not that. Anything but that. Anger-management class was worse. "Oh, I have work to do at home."

"Get going, and march, young lady!" Peckinpah shouted and pointed the exit as Aggie marched angrily to the exit door.

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She kicked the door open, and still marched in anger. As she walked by the Early Bird Worms shop, Aggie was greeted by Early Bird, "Hi, Aggie, how are you?"

"I'm fine. Thanks!" Aggie shouted sarcastically.

Then, she passed the happy Poppy, who waved at her, "Hey, Aggie, it's great to see you."

"Me too, but I'm not in the mood with it!" Aggie rolled her eyes. She walked by lots of shops, all of which were bustling with happy, cheerful birds. Just then, when she saw her fellow birds, staring at her, they all laughed at her because of her over-grown feathers. She tried to ignore them, covering her ears, and proceeded walking, but the laughter was so loud, she ran out of the crowd as fast as she can. There are some birds who weren't laugh at her feathers, but she's still different from other birds.

We will all know how close Aggie is to our three main birds; Red, Chuck, and Bomb.

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