This was originally going to be a story I'd write, then something a friend would take over writing for me as a gift. However it never came to pass, though that's fine. The friend made me a short game that involved Humanized Transformers helping me/the player fight things :3. Anna Fowler is my first Transformers Prime OC and the adopted niece to Agent Fowler.


Anna Fowler blinked lazily as she leaned against the back wall of her house. Beside her sat a large blue container sporting wheels and a handle that extended. On her back, squished between her and the wall, was a school style backpack. She could feel the items inside the bag digging into her back but ignored them for the most part. There was nothing sharp in the bag and, besides a slight discomfort, there were other things bothering her at the moment.

Well, technically, she was far more curious and confused than actually bothered. For a good reason too. After all it wasn't very often that the Autobots personally asked her for help. The only times they normally did that was if they wanted a translation or explanation to something Fowler said. This time it was something completely different.

"Oh, hello Optimus, what can I do for you?" Anna asked once she answered her phone. She tried but failed to hide her surprise at being contacted by the leader of the Autobots himself.

"We require some human supplies and are hoping you can get those for us." Optimus answered calmly. If he noticed the surprise in her voice he ignored it.

"Oh, alright. What kind of supplies do you need?" She asked, not putting much thought into the request. After all, with the way Jack, Miko, and Raf often stayed at the base it didn't surprise her that they'd need more items.

"Products used for hygiene and items used to accommodate human sleep ." The Prime listed, sounding as if he had to make sure he was saying that right. Anna could imagine him looking to one of the children for confirmation.

"... Can I ask why?" She asked after a slight hesitation, confused. Why would the Autobots need those kind of items? Were Jack, Miko and Raf in such danger that they now had to live at the base?

"We will be having some guests stay with us for a while but we lack the items to accommodate them." The Autobot explained, his voice . Annablinked in confusion a couple of times before searching for the words to reply with.

"Oh... alright. Yeah, I think I can do that. You'll need to give me some time to collect the items though. Although, can I ask why you are asking for my help and not my uncle's?" Anna asked, curious. Really, why trust her with this kind of thing when this was something they'd normally call her uncle for?

"It would be wise that Fowler doesn't find out about this until a later date." Optimus answered, a hint of unease in his voice. Anna smirked at this and chuckled lightly.

"Hehe, he does tend yell a lot when there is something he doesn't like."

A sudden ringing pulled Anna out of her thoughts. Blinking she pulled herself away from the wall and pulled her phone put of her pocket. Glancing at the caller ID she smiled as it came up as Uncle Sam. That was the secret code she chose to let her know that someone was using the bridge line to contact her. It was a communication relay both Raf and Ratchet set up so multiple humans or bots could communicate at the same time with the other person on the line. She was beginning to wonder when they'd call her.

"Hey, Raf." Anna said when she answered her cellphone. She knew it was him because Rafael was always the one that used the bridge line to contact her.

"Hey, Anna, sorry it took so long to get in contact with you. There... were a few complications." Raf's voice apologizes from the other end of the line. Though he couldn't see it Anna waved her hand in dismissal and grabbed for the container's handle.

"Don't worry about it; I haven't been waiting that long." She chuckled softly and stepped closer to the middle of the yard, pulling the container behind her. "So, are you guys ready for me?"

"I am setting the ground bridge coordinates to your location now." Ratchet's voice answered and Anna could hear him moving around in the background. "Are you ready to depart?"

"Yeah, I'm all ready on my end. Although, I still wish you'd tell me who I'll be dealing with." The nineteen year old ended with a soft sigh.

She wasn't sure why Optimus didn't tell her who the humans staying with them were. Had he forgotten to tell her or maybe a emergency come up so he had no time? Or did he somehow think she would refuse to help if she knew just who the guests were? That seemed pretty unlikely and so did just forgetting about it; both were very unlike the Prime. So Anna figured a emergency involving Cons or maybe a unexpected visit from her uncle prevented him from doing so. After all he did hang up rather quickly without much explanation.

"Believe me, it's better left as a surprise." Miko's voice chimed in. Anna wasn't surprised to hear the usual excitement in her voice but it did make her curiosity grow. Now she really want to know who the guests were.

"If you say so." Anna sighed, unconvinced. She knew there was no way anyone would tell her now; even if they wanted to Anna was sure Miko would stop them.

"Alright, that's enough. You can talk when you get here." Ratchet's impatient voice cut in before anyone else could say anything. A moment later a blue and purple portal opened appeared in front of Anna.

The ground bridge. The main source of transportation for Autobots and Decepitcons alike. Well, aside from their vehicle mode that is. The Autobots' ground bridge was especially impressive, though. Hand made by Ratchet himself it could get the Autobots anywhere they wanted; as long as it was on earth. Anna assumed it was the same for Decepticons but with a space ship as a base and the extra technology they had she could only guess.

One of the most amazing things about ground bridges, at least according to Anna, was that humans could use them. They were completely harmless to organic life and were often used to quickly transport her and the others to the base when needed. The only downside was it made whoever walked through one feel nauseas for a short while. Or, according to Rafael's explanation, made it feel as if their bones vibrate. Luckily those side effects were only temporary and creased to exist after a few trips through the bridge.

"You may proceed through the ground bridge."

"Thank you, Ratchet; I'll be there in a few seconds." Anna responded and shut her cellphone. Shifting her backpack against her shoulders the young woman the young woman stared at the ground bridge ahead of her and stepped into it.