Blue X.

Robin could only see the girl's black hair as she ran around the corners. He ran as fast as he could. This factory seemed without end, each corridor leading to another . . .

Robin smiled, as he turned one last corner, and stopped to see the girl with the bag of red and blue small bottles. She was looking around hopelessly, no exit in sight. A dead end. She looked about only eleven or twelve. Robin would be incredibly sympathetic to her . . . but she was a crook. And like all other crooks, she needed to suffer some consequences.

"Give them to me!" He said, holding his hand out.

The girl spun around, her eyes sad and fearful. But then, she looked up right in time to see a black figure crash through the roof, and down to the ground. The figure got up behind the girl, standing up to full height. The figure was Red X. But, unlike all other times, he held up his hands in a gentle way, and said softly, "Don't hurt her!"

The girl turned to see him, and shrieked. "Aqua!" Red X said tenderly, "I've been looking all over for you! Where have you been?" He tried to take a hold of her arm, but she pulled away, and walked towards Robin.

Robin was so shocked to see Red X fall from the roof, and to actually be caring about a small girl, that he forgot about what the girl had done. She wrapped her arms around him, and looked up in his eyes. When he looked down back in hers, he could see a sickly paper white face, and lovely brown eyes.

"Don't go to him!" Red X yelled. "He doesn't love you! He doesn't care about you! Come here, Now!"

"NO!" The girl finally spoke. Her voice, even though harsh and mean, was hardly loud, and a little bit out of breath. She let go of Robin, and faced Red X. "You can't tell me what to do! I am not a little girl!"

"Yes you are!" Red X yelled.

"NO! I AM NOT!" She screeched. She opened the bag to take out one of the blue bottles. And despite the yells of Red X, she opened it, and poured the liquid down her throat.

What happened next was frightening. Her face gained color, but her eyes turned blue. Her hair started flying, like there was a wind gust only she could feel. "RUN!" he yelled to Robin. But, Robin stayed put, ready to attack the girl if he needed. Red X ran at her, knocking the bag out of her hand, trying to take her to the ground. But, she looked at him, and swung her arm at him. With that, he flung across the room, and landing in a heap. Robin also ran at her, but she shoved her fist forward into his chest.

Robin could here his own ribs crack under the pressure. Then a wierd sense of electricity shocked through his body as he flung backwards, hitting into the wall. The pain almost blinded him as he laid there, with heaving breaths. But he had enough sight to watch as the girl jumped into the air, and through the roof. Robin watched the last of her bare feet dissapear, before everything went black.