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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Turn: Chapter Forty-Four



The Turn
Chapter Forty-Four
~New Beginnings~
The Turn

The helicopter flew over the ocean. There was nothing but blue sea for miles around. Zara sat with her feet daggling over the edge. The door was opened and the others sat quietly inside. She looked out the door. Dozens of helicopters flew in formation.
Inside were the other members of her team, plus two. Chaud’s sister Amber sat close to her brother. Zara watched as Amber interacted with her older brother. Chaud seemed happy to be with her. Deontay sat in the seat beside the pilot. He enjoyed the security of seeing what was around. Hina and Naru were on each other’s last nerve. They were giving each other the silent treatment after an argument. Vicky was quiet. She looked to be excited about seeing the Island again. Miwa, still in his dog form sat in the back. He made good on his command and found Kaiba and Kiri again. Now he was hanging out with Chaud and the rest of the team.
It had been several months since The Turn. Sirius came out of hiding and helped the world rebuild after the collapse of the New Order. After getting thing on the path to normal, it was the Other’s turn to go home, or at least what was left of it after the New Order all but leveled everything.
Zara looked out into the open again. The Island had just come into view far ahead of them. She got to her feet and leaned outside the helicopter to see if she could get a better view.
The helicopter landed on the Island a short time later on a ridge looking over the city. Zara got out and walked toward the edge. The tallest structure was the broken Tower that stood at only a fourth of its original height.
“Yeesh,” Chaud walked up beside her.
Zara glared at him, “You have got to stop sneaking up on me like that.”
Chaud looked at her, “Look, I’m just being me. It’s not my fault you can’t hear me coming.”
“Man, we got a lot of renovating to do, don’t we,” Deontay looked at the scene.
“They sure didn’t leave any stone undamaged,” Hina stated.
“But its home,” Zara said.
Deontay rolled up his sleeves, “Well, let’s get to work then.”
“You can’t just do that, can you? I mean we need plans, right?” Chaud questioned.
Zara looked at him, “I think it’s alright if we wing-it for now.”
Chaud shrugged, “Sounds good to me!”

IOIOIOIOI

A year passed from that point and there was great celebration in the air. The New Tower was finally completed. People were in the streets celebrating its completion and the many Others who worked to rebuild the city from the ground up. The city was still far from being whole but it was well on its way.
Sirius sat by the window in his home. The new building towered above all the rest and could be easily seen from his home. The Mistress walked up behind her husband and draped her arms around his neck. She kissed him on his head. Sirius looked up at his wife.
“You’ve done it,” she said, “After all this time, you have done it.”
Sirius smiled, “It wasn’t just me, darling. It was every Other on the Island. We wouldn’t be here without them.”
She rested her head on his, “It just feels good to be going back to normal.”
He nodded, “Things won’t ever really be the same but at least we’ll be on our way to a new normal.”
The Mistress walked around and sat in her husband’s lap, “Speaking of normal, Kaiba’s already at the New Tower. I don’t think he’s even skipped a beat since we got back.”
Sirius smiled, “True. He likes to keep himself busy.”
“Wonder where he got that from?” she muttered playfully.
“I wonder just as much as you do,” Sirius laughed, “Even I need a good night’s sleep every now and again.”
“Lynx is getting a lot of that these days,” she smiled.
“I think he’s grieving over his Mechs,” Sirius said, “You know how much he loved those, even if they didn’t work yet.”
“Oh, that’s right,” the Mistress sighed, “our poor baby.”
“How is little Amber?” Sirius looked around, “I haven’t seen her this morning.”
“Oh she went with Chaud and his friends,” she rested against Sirius, “She really has grown, you know, and not just in her height. Who knows what she saw when she was separated from us.”
“Yes, but Chaud kept her safe and sound didn’t he,” Sirius comforted her.
“You’re right,” she reluctantly agreed, “but I just wish I was there for her.”
Sirius wrapped his arms around his wife, “I know, but there is no sense looking back in the past. If she wants to talk about it, she will. We have to trust our little girl.”
The Mistress nodded, “Of course, your right.”
A clock chimed somewhere in the house. Sirius looked at his watch.
“We’d better get to the opening ceremony,” Sirius observed, “We wouldn’t want to be late.”
“That would be interesting wouldn’t it,” Mrs. Galaxy laughed.


Kaiba walked around the empty building. Miwa and Kiri followed close behind. As Lynx had promised, Miwa got his body back and it had been kept safe. Kaiba was in the basement and entered a room. There was a long column in the center of the circular room. Kiri held the cylinder of data that Miwa had been carrying for safe keeping.
He held out his hand and Kiri placed the cylinder in Kaiba’s hand. Kaiba placed it inside a compartment in the column. Something sounded like it was powering up and Kaiba left the room with the two androids in his wake.
“What exactly happened?” Miwa asked.
Kiri looked at him, “The data you were carrying held everything that made the Tower the Tower: documents, files and the likes. That data will help the Tower start where it left off instead of having to start from the ground up, so to speak.”
“It was that easy?” Miwa questioned.
Kiri smiled, “The super computer will deal with getting different strands of date where they should go.”
Miwa looked surprised, “Super computer?”
“Yes, a super computer,” Kaiba stated.
“Can it talk?” Miwa asked.
Kaiba sighed, “No.”
Miwa shrugged, “I don’t see what’s so super about it.”
Kiri smiled, “Basically it sorts data on its own and where things should go. It will help make the Tower more efficient. And androids like us can access the data there directly.”
Miwa still looked unconvinced, “Still doesn’t seem all that super. I bet I could do all that and I can still talk.”
Kaiba sighed with frustration while Kiri tried her best not to laugh.


Fang stood in front of his property, a cup of tea in his hand. He watched as Alister and the others pounded away at the new house. Arisa ran around the yard chasing butterflies while Lumin watched her closely as he worked to put the tiles on the roof. The building was almost done. At least the roof was going to be finished before the rainy season.
Fortunately, the mansion was mostly standing when they got back. They could have just repaired some of the walls and part of the roof but Penelope wanted a bigger room with more shelves for her manga and anime collection. Raven wanted a bigger bathroom. Arisa didn’t really want anything except for a queen sized bed and a bigger closet which wouldn’t fit unless she had a bigger room. The men generally didn’t have any complaints other than Alister’s request for a pool in his room which was denied flat out.
Fang sighed as Shadow walked up. Shadow had a smile on his face that Fang didn’t like.
“Whatcha doing?” Shadow asked.
“Standing here making sure Alister doesn’t slack off,” Fang stated.
Shadow crossed his arms, “Let’s try this again. Whatcha doing?”
“Ignoring you,” Fang said.
“Whatcha doing?” Shadow asked for the third time.
“Thinking,” Fang muttered.
Shadow smiled, “See! Was that so hard, Fang? What are you thinking about?”
“It’s none of your business,” Fang snapped.
Shadow waited a while for Fang to come around. They stood side by side amidst the bounding and nail gunning of the others working on the roof. Everything was strangely peaceful. The wind blew at an easy pace as Arisa laughed in the background. Fang sighed.
“I think I’m going to retire,” he said.
Shadow nodded, “I see. You plan on retiring soon?”
Fang shrugged, “I was thinking after the Tower got back on its feet and running. You’ll be leading this bunch of crazies when I do though.”
Shadow looked at Fang, “Any advice?”
“If something goes wrong,” Fang started, “blame Alister, it’s usually him.”
Shadow laughed. Fang had to smile a little. He watched as Shadow tried to get himself under control again. Shadow tried taking several deep breathes to regain his composure.
“Really though,” Shadow stifled a laugh, “I’ll be able to go to you for advice on missions, right?”
“You can always stop by the bar,” Fang stated.
“Bar,” Shadow questioned.
Fang shrugged, “I’ve got to do something with my time and I’ve always wanted a bar, kind of.”
“What would you call it?” Shadow asked.
“I don’t know,” Fang said, “But I guess I have a while to think about it.” Fang narrowed his eyes and sighed, “There he goes. Does he really think I can’t see him? I still have good eyes, you know.”
Shadow smiled and walked after Alister, “I got him. It’ll be good practice. By the way, do you know what happened to that doll shop?”
Fang thought a moment, “I think it got turned into an apartment type thing. You know, for the Tower. A team will be staying there, I hear.”
“Do you know who?” Shadow asked.
Fang took a sip of his tea, “I think I have a good idea.”


The carnival had finally moved back to the Island. It made its home in the upper left corner of the city. Tents were going up left and right. Displays were being set up as well.
Amber ran through ins and outs of the carnival. Her orange hair bounced as she ran. Chaud kept a close eye on her as he and his team walked through the carnival streets. They walked toward the trailers. Here they got a few glares from the circus/carnival folk. In a way they were intruding in their personal space.
Zara led them to a black wagon that looked similar to a gypsy’s wagon. Sitting on an old tree stump in front of the wagon was Puppetmaster. He sat with his legs crossed carving at another doll. Shuppet sat in the grass against the stump. When Puppetmaster looked up he smiled at his coming visitors.
“Well, well, what do we have here?” he smiled, “What brings you to all the way out here?”
“We’re here to visit you,” Hina stated.
Deontay nodded, “Yeah, you don’t live around the square anymore. What gives?”
Puppetmaster laughed, “Last I remember, you and your team are to be living on my old stomping grounds.”
Vicky sat down on the grass, “Yeah, but now you live all the way out here.”
“That I do,” Puppetmaster said in agreement, “but you can always visit if you have the time. I hear you’ll be very busy once the Tower is in full operation.”
“Ha! You bet! We’re a hot topic around here!” Hina exclaimed.
Naru rubbed his ear, “Seriously, do you have to yell so loud?”
“I wasn’t yelling!”
“You still are.”
“IS THIS BETTER?!”
Puppetmaster watched them, “Calm down you two.” He looked at little Amber, “You wouldn’t believe who stopped by today, Amber.”
“Who?” Chaud’s sister asked.
“Wini,” Puppetmaster said.
Amber’s eyes lit up, “Wini! She came here?!”
“I guess she was greeting me a hello. Came down from the forest and sat in the sun while I worked on Jim here,” Puppetmaster smiled, “Got up and left a few hours ago.”
“Well, what do you know,” Chaud stated.
“What do you plan to do now?” Zara asked.
Puppetmaster put down his work and thought a moment, “I think I’ll stay here for the foreseeable future. Maybe sell a few of my dolls.”
“You’re not going to learn the trapeze?” Deontay joked.
Puppetmaster broke out into laughter, “No, no, I don’t think so.” He looked down at Shuppet, “I know, I know, I didn’t forget.”
“Forget what?” Zara asked.
“To give you all an until-next-time gift,” Puppetmaster looked near the wagon door.
There were eight wooden boxes on the steps. Eight dolls carried the boxes to the seven that were seated there. Their names were carved into boxes. Chaud received Miwa’s box along with his own.
Zara slip opened the box lid and smiled. A mini Zara doll looked up at her. It sat up and looked at her. The doll crossed its arms and looked at Puppetmaster.
“I didn’t say you would be in the box for a short time,” Puppetmaster said, “I just said that I would put you in the box until they came to get their gifts.”
The doll looked away. Zara could almost hear a ‘humph’ come from the doll. She looked around and saw mini doll-like versions of her friends. Zara looked up at the Puppetmaster and smiled.
“Thanks,” she said, “It must have taken you forever to make them.”
“Time is no object among friends,” he smiled.
Amber got up with her doll and ran in circles, “It’s so cute!”
Chaud looked over his shoulder, “Hey, where are you going?”
“I’ll get her,” Naru got to his feet. He bowed toward Puppetmaster and his doll followed suit, “Thank you for the gift.”
“You’re welcome,” Puppetmaster said, “Shouldn’t you all be going to the Tower’s grand opening?”
“That would probably be a good idea,” Chaud stated.
The others stood and thanked Puppetmaster for his kindest and generosity. They started walking to the entrance of the circus carnival. Zara was about to follow them when Puppetmaster stopped her.
“Come here for a moment, child,” Puppetmaster called to her.
Zara stopped and returned. Puppetmaster got to his feet and wrapped her arms around her in a friendly embrace.
“Don’t grow up to fast,” he whispered to her, “Enjoy a little ice cream every once in a while.”
“I will,” Zara said, “I’m not going to see you very often, am I.”
Puppetmaster smiled, “We’ll see. For now, you should join your teammates.”
Zara whipped her eyes and nodded, “I’ll see you later, alright.”
“Alright,” Puppetmaster sent her on her way.
Zara walked away and noticed Chaud was waiting for her. He smiled when she saw her coming. Chaud noticed that Zara looked a little sad. He walked up to her to make sure she was alright.
“You okay?” Chaud asked.
“I guess,” Zara shrugged.
Chaud smiled and kissed her lightly on the lips. Zara stopped, shocked at the action. She felt lightheaded and dizzy and her heart seemed to skip a beat. When he pulled away he smiled and rubbed the back of his head. She couldn’t move. Her head still felt like she was floating off the ground.
When she felt grounded again, she cleared her throat and pushed him to one side and walked passed him, “What are you doing standing around? The others are waiting for us! The ceremony with start any minute! Come on!”
Chaud smiled and shook his head. He followed after her.
Puppetmaster and Shuppet saw the ordeal. He smiled and rested his head in his folded hands. Shuppet looked up at its master, a question in his eyes. Puppetmaster looked at Shuppet.
“Do I think she likes him?” Puppetmaster thought a moment, “I think I dare say she might. She just doesn’t want to admit it yet.”
Shuppet looked on. He secretly hoped that Zara would admit it soon.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Insanity Chapter Forty-Four


Insanity
Chapter Forty-Four
~Sunset~
Day Thirty-Five

Zero stood on the balcony of the Orwell Building. It was some company that made prototypes of weapons. All of the employees were sent home without an explanation. The building was practically deserted other than his hand full of followers and some guns for hire. The building’s owner was kind enough to lend his building to the just cause of taking over the world. Well, that and he owed Zero. If you owe Zero, it was wise to give him what he wants when he wants it.
Zero looked behind him. He watched the little computer whiz, Nest, type away franticly at a laptop. Several cords left the laptop and connected at the base of the machine. The cat eye sat in the center of the tall building. The inner and outer parts had not begun to spin yet but it was still daunting nonetheless. At its highest point it was twice the average height of a man. The narrow sliver had a width of about half.
He smiled. It was about time his plan was able to jump into action. His smile disappeared when he sensed something. He looked out over the darkening horizon. The sun was setting so there was still enough light seeping from the horizon. Zero sighed.
“Oh, Fang, will you ever learn?” he whispered.
“You talkin’ to yourself now? C’mon, you can’t go crazy yet,” Zorah said as she walked up, “Wait till after you control the world. I don’t work for crazies.”
Two staffs of her creation hung in their respective sheaths. She wore a solid blue wavy shirt and her black leggings underneath a blue skirt with side slits up to her waist on both sides. A brown belt was placed around her waist.
Zero gave her only a moment’s glance.
“When we goin’ to beat the crap out of those crazy punks?” Zorah folded her arms and leaned her weight on one side.
“I thought I told Rose to tell you to wait,” Zero muttered.
“‘E did,” Zorah shrugged, “I got bored.”
Zero thought a moment on whether or not to answer the question, “They should be here soon. Go back and get the others ready.”
“Oh, you puttin’ me in charge now?” Zorah questioned.
In that moment, Zero nearly killed her.
Nest spoke up before he could, “It will take a while for everything to be in place and start. If they are coming, I would appreciate it if someone would stay up here with me.”
Zero didn’t answer. He was still seething with sudden anger.
“I can’t activate this thing and fight at the same time,” Nest continued.
Finally, Zero nodded, “Get Rose up here,” he said to Zorah.
She glared at Zero a moment before shifting her weight to leave, “A freakin’ please and thank you would be nice.”
Zero waited until she left. He let out a sharp sigh, “Well, then.”
Nest ignored him, knowing Zero was talking to himself again. He sensed Zero’s gaze on him for a while. Nest sighed and gave it no thought. Zero was probably looking at the device anyway. He had a tendency to look at things he was proud of with a cold kind of fondness; as long as they weren’t human.
Nest looked at the numbers scrolling across his screen. The program was complete as far as setting it up was concerned. Now he had to work on activating the device which took an entirely different process altogether.
“Will you be alright up here?”
Nest jumped slightly. He hadn’t heard Zero walk up behind him.
“I should be fine with Black Rose here,” Nest answered.
Zero nodded. He seemed somewhat satisfied and walked away. He looked over the horizon again. Zero could sense Fang getting closer. His different colored eyes narrowed. He obviously needed a little more time. Then he smiled.
“Let’s see how fast you can get up here starting from the first floor.”
Zero set one hand on the raised edge of the roof. A dark blue line of light jetted out from either side of his hand. Once it reached the edge of the building in both ends shot off in two other directions, one toward the width of the building and the other straight down. Once the lines touched the bottom a type of glass appeared and stood around the building extending high into the atmosphere above the building. It wasn’t glass exactly but a force field. All was covered in the strange bluish tint except the front doors.
Zero smiled as Rose walked in.
Rose looked annoyed, “You called?”
“I hope that tone of voice is because of Thae and not my summoning you,” Zero didn’t even look at Rose.
Rose bowed slightly, “My apologies.”
“I want you to stay here and help guard Nest while he finishes up,” Zero commanded, “I think I’ll go find a place to properly kill Fang.” A dark smile spread across his face.
Rose nodded and went to stand by Nest, looking over his shoulder, a rose near his mouth. Zero stepped away from the edge and began walking inside.


Fang was the first to get to one of the closest buildings. He stopped suddenly and waited for the others to catch up. Shadow walked to his side from a metal generator behind them. Together they looked at the strange wall surrounding the building. For a moment Fang thought that he saw someone high above them on the ledge but they disappeared before Fang could get a good look. Fang had his best bet that it was Zero.
“Looks like they left the front doors open for us,” Shadow reported.
Fang nodded thoughtfully, he was thinking how to best got about this. With one entrance, that would cut down his list of plans. Quickly, Fang turned around. The others had caught up. They looked very determined after the run. Arisa was gripping onto Blue’s back; he had carried her during the run. Penelope’s eyes narrowed as she pushed up her glasses. Alister was cocking one of his weapons and Raven was standing still waiting for her marching orders.
An outcast cop, a little girl, a child soldier, a shadow, a computer nerd, a test subject and a Harvard graduate. Anyone in their right mind would throw in the towel and call it a day, go home and wait for the world to end. But they weren’t in their right mind now were they.
“Alister, Raven, you two go in first. Be ready for anything,” Fang commanded, “I’m sure they are expecting us.”
“Kinda hard not to guard one door,” Alister muttered under his breath.
“Whatever you say,” Raven nodded.
Fang looked over at Blue, “Arisa will come with me and Shadow.”
Blue nodded his understanding. Arisa jumped off Blue’s back and opened her mouth in protest.
“But Blue and I are always together! Besides, if I go with you, Blue won’t have anyone to back him up! I—”
Blue placed a hand on her shoulder. He crouched down so that he was at eye level with her. He smiled. It was a smile mixed with comfort and a hint of sadness.
It’s all right. I’ll be fine. After all of this, we’ll go get some ice cream if you’re good. But you have to stay with Fang and Shadow, okay?
Arisa nodded so hard that her ponytail could have come undone. She suddenly threw her arm around Blue’s neck and held on tight. Blue at first was startled but he quickly held her as well.
Alister turned away from the others, hiding his face. Raven’s eyes darted to the ground briefly. The others shifted uncomfortably. Fang even dipped his head to the side slightly.
Arisa let go of Blue’s neck. Her eyes were red and puffy but she didn’t allow the tears to fall.
“You promise?” she said, “You promise we’ll get ice cream later?”
Blue nodded.
“I like strawberry vanilla ice cream with strawberry chunks in it topped with strawberry sauce and white chocolate chips.”
I know.
“You know why?”
Blue gave her a slightly perplexed look. He hadn’t given it any thought.
“I like strawberry vanilla ice cream with strawberry chunks in it topped with strawberry sauce and white chocolate chips because it looks good beside your plain Blue Moon ice cream with those white and dark blue sprinkles with one cherry on top! When they all get melted in the bowls, yours looks like the moon and mine looks like the sun!”
Arisa was shaking trying to hold back the tears, “So you had better promise me that no matter what we will have our sun and moon ice creams together!”
Blue smiled and nodded once. I promise.
Arisa hugged him again before walking over to where Fang stood. Blue stood up he met Fang’s eyes.
Please don’t let anything happen to her, Blue said so subtly that only Fang could have understood it completely.
Fang nodded quickly and looked toward Penelope, “You head for the roof as fast as you can. You’re the only one who can even hope to disengage that thing. Hopefully one of us can come up to help you out later.”
“What if there is someone up there?” Penelope asked.
“Then hold back unless you think otherwise,” Fang stated. He looked around briefly, “Any other questions?”
No one said anything.
Fang thought a moment, “We all have our own reasons for being rejected by the Tower—”
“Don’t play well with others,” Shadow interrupted.
Alister smiled, “Family history.”
“Child soldier,” Raver added.
Penelope’s eyes widened, “Dissociative Identity Disorder!”
“What?” Alister asked. Penelope rolled her eyes.
Unstable science experiment.
“To young,” Arisa muttered
“In other words,” Fang continued, “we’re all pretty much insane. I guess it’s time we release all hell and act like it.”
This got a few smiles from the group. Alister’s signature smile spread across his face like a wolf bearing its teeth.
“Well, you two,” Fang looked from Alister to Raven, “would you two clear the way for the rest of us.”


Rows and rows of men in black clothes and guns ran down the stairs to gather on the balconies around the entrance. Zorah walked in strides as men and women ran around her. She spotted the others. Hands on her hips, she went to do some leading.
“Hey!” she called to the Other’s gathered around waiting.
They looked at her blankly except for Edonya who waved ecstatically at her. Thae seemed to be slowly stepping away from her, not wanting to me associated with the hyperactive girl beside him.
Zorah stopped and took a deep breath, “All right! Doesn’t this look familiar?! Standin’ here waitin’ for those blokes to barge through the front door?! An’ what are we doin’ here! Waiting! They’ll probably throw hot coals on us this time instead of cool refreshin’ water!”
Zorah looked at the three people in front of her, “You!” she pointed at Flare, “Stand behind that pillar down there! Keep an eye on one of ‘em and follow ‘em then take ‘em out! Got it!”
Flare nodded and walked down a flight of stairs to the first floor.
“Thae! You hide in the walls or somethin’!”
Thae nodded and vanished into a wall.
“You!” Zorah stopped suddenly. Edonya stood with a huge smile on her face. She resumed, “You hide somewhere and do the same thing!”
Edonya saluted Zorah and ran off somewhere. Satisfied Zorah walked to the glass window on the second floor that overlooked the first floor lobby. Laser points were pointed at the two doors that were now the only entrance into the building. She was there for only one reason and it wasn’t to see Zero’s plan through. Zorah was there purely for revenge and the fact that she would have had to fight her way out of joining. It just seemed easier to join. She got to live, she got her revenge; two very pleasant fat birds with one huge stone.
Just then something smashed through the glass doors. Several men shot at the doors expecting to hit their targets but no one walked through. As they realized that, their eyes landed on the object that had been thrown in. It was round and in rolled in a lazy circle, circling smaller and smaller until in flopped to one side similar to when a quarter would roll. Everyone paused.
Zorah took one look at the round circle and ran out to the balcony, “Run, you fools! Get back! That’s a—”
There was a loud explosion and the device detonated. Zorah was blown back through the glass back in to the room she was just in. Glass shattered and people were blown everywhere.
Behind the pillar, Flare pressed herself against the pillar as fire and flames temporarily engulfed her. Because of her powers, the fire had no real effect but the threat of the pillar coming down on her was very real.
Edonya had been on her way to a hiding place when she had been blown to the ground. She could feel the raging hear above her as a company tapestry burned above her. There was a weight on her back as she lay face down in the dirt and grime caused by the explosion.
Zorah groaned in pain. Her ears rang and yet she couldn’t hear much of anything else. She reached a hand to her side and pulled out a piece of glass. With some effort she managed to roll on her side and get to her feet. She stumbled over her footing at first but was able to steady herself. Blood flowed down her face from a scratch just above her life eye brow. She leaned against the framework of one of the windows.
Alister and Raven walked in just then, Alister readied his gun and fired a stream of shots up into the second level. Raven darted past him, jumped onto an over turned table and vaulted herself onto the second floor. She reached for one of her long swords and landed a downward arch onto the person in front of her. Raven gripped the hilt of the blade with both hands and brought both her hands to the right side of her face. She then charged forward at the men with guns in front of her.
Flare crouched down when she heard the bullets riddle her hiding place with holes. Edonya stiffened slightly as the bullets made holes in the wall above her.
Alister stopped firing momentarily to grab another loaded gun that hung from his shoulder. Fang walked followed by the others. Penelope ran toward the stairs to the left and was gone down the second floor hallway in about five seconds flat.
Flare looked around the corner of her refuge and quickly looked away. Blue was close behind Fang and he took a brief look around. Flare risked another look and regretted it. She met Blue’s eyes for a brief moment. For a few seconds, she wasn’t sure what to do. Eventually, she decided to run. She turned and ran down a nearby hallway.
Blue was about to run after her when someone grabbed his hand.
“Careful, Blue,” Fang said quickly, “You have a promise to keep.”
Blue nodded and Fang let go. He ran after the orange haired girl. Arisa, defiant about Blue’s departure, started to run after him. Fang grabbed her quickly and threw her over her shoulder.
“Shadow!” Fang called over Arisa’s screaming.
Shadow nodded. He ran after Fang as he ran up the stairs to the right. Temporarily, Alister’s bullets stopped as Fang and the others made their way to the hallway.
Zorah ducked down quickly. She swore to herself. She had been hoping that Fang would be alone. Unfortunately he had two others with him. Zorah knew that she couldn’t take on that many in her current position. She would have to settle with someone else for now.
Edonya turned her head in time to see the blue one chase Flare down the hallway. When the bullets stopped, she pushed off what was on top of her and ran down the same hallway, determined to give her friend a hand. Her pink genie attire was dirtied and torn in places. She ran barefoot though the rubble as she ran to the hallway. When she was at the mouth of the hall the gunshots fired again.
Alister looked at the men up on the second floor. There were more were coming by the minute. He had plenty of ammo and guns to last him a while. And if worse came to worse he could use his powers. He grabbed another magazine and loaded his gun and started firing again.
Raven ran up one of the walls and did a flip half way up. She landed behind the men firing at her. When she landed she ran forward cutting men down as she went. She stopped and looked up and one of the higher levels. There, looking down at the scene below was Zero. He smiled down at her then turned away in to the darkness of the room.
The sun outside had set, sending the whole tower into an ever darkening twilight.