Part 2

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Mabel, the purple Ten, belongs to Relevant-Zucchini68 on Reddit.

X, his first group of friends, and the Algehooligans were invited to the park in the town a while away, where Pink Seven and Negative Three had moved to.

There were rides arranged for some of them.

One and Three were riding in Negative One's car.

Eight, Five, Nine, and Seven were taking a taxi.

Two, Six, X, and Ten were taking a separate taxi.

One and Three got in their ride and left.

Eight and Co's ride came next, but wasn't leaving until Two and Co's ride came.

Then, a screech of tires.

A purple Ten had arrived in a sentient taxi.

The orange Ten standing outside instantly recognized the driver.

"Is that you?"

"ORANGE!"

"Hello, other Ten!"

"Hello there, Orange! Feel free to call me Mabel. Get in."

"You know this number?" said Two, raising an eyebrow.

"Yep! I met them when I was a baby!"

"That's good to know," said Six.

"Interesting! A childhood friend!" said X.

Mabel looked at the integers, now sitting down and buckled up.

"So, where do you need to go?"

"To the Time Teller Park," said X. "We're meeting our friends there."

"Okay!" said Mabel. He paid the quarters that Six and Two had to the vehicle.

"So, what music you wanna play?" a voice said.

"What was that?" said Ten.

"Tax-Ye, my old friend! I told your big sibling all about her!"

"Oh, okay," said Ten.

As Five's taxi left, she waved from the back seat.

Tax-Ye started up as she used her wheels to dance to Funkytown, the song Mabel was playing.

"Can you go a little faster?" said Six.

"Of course!" said Tax-Ye.

She sped forward, almost like a car attempting to time travel.

Two, Six, X, and Ten looked at each other and silently questioned why they barely felt a thing.

Soon, the drivers and the four friends were at Time Teller Park.

The friends left the car.

"How did you DO that, Tax? It barely felt like we touched the road!"

"A car's gotta keep her secrets," said Tax-Ye. She winked.

"Now that sounds weird," X whispered.

"I know, right?" Two whispered back.

"Well, we're HERE now," Ten whispered, then he looked at Mabel and used the normal volume for his voice.
"Thank you, Mabel! And you too, Tax-Ye!"

"Anytime, Orange," said Mabel. "Just give me a shout."

"Bye, Mabel!"

Mabel drove off in Tax-Ye.

Ten and the other three ran off to play.

They ran past Pink Seven, who then got a little spark of hope.


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