*I own none of these characters except for Kyra so far.
*This was a kinda spur of the moment idea that came to mind, so it's not much, and I'm not sure were it's going to go exactly, but enjoy!
Of course there had to be twenty more than I expected!
And there I was, running for dear life, with the bots right on my heal. In my defense though, they could fly. Fortunately, I knew about that, and around my next corner, grabbed the fire extinguisher and whipped it behind me and was slightly propelled forward from the sudden explosion. The wolf guy was right behind the screaming "SEIZE HER!", but his bots were already in metal bits by then.
I couldn't help but find some humor in it, but decided to laugh about it later, since three more bots met me when I hooked another left, trying to find a way out. The plus side, the exit was behind them. The down side, squad cars and reinforcements were just outside the huge metal doors. There was A LOT of metal in this building! My choices, either chance getting caught and/or getting shot down instantly(or worse, robotisized), or find another way out.
I took the chance. I couldn't help myself.
As usual, it was not one of my brightest ideas, but I made it out in one piece.. more or less. As long as I didn't hesitate, I was safe from getting hit from the lazar beams. And as long as I didn't hesitate, I wouldn't get caught. I jumped from bot to bot, and each one I left at would get hit a second later and explode, but it doesn't surprise me anymore. I just think of it as a win now-a-days every time I get to hear it, knowing it's not me getting blown up.
I booked it down an alley way and was almost in the clear... when I saw the little kids in direct line of the bots' beams of death. "GET OUTA THE WAY!" The kids looked up, surprised and confused, but once they saw the robots pop up right behind me, they understood. Unfortunately, understanding and acting are completely different things, and the kids were too scarred to move. Great.
I scooped up the two kids as I ran, one in my arms, the other I dragged my the arm, and whipped them against the wall as the robots began shooting, then picked up speed again. The little boy in my arms was crying, but his sister seemed to come to acceptance with our small situation and picked up her pace so I wouldn't have to keep dragging her. We lost them for only a moment, but just enough time to send the kids into a stocked up alley way with metal boxes to hide, then the bots came around and I led them away from there.
I was running out of breath, I didn't know there would be this many of them here. It really made me appreciate growing up on these streets and knowing the nicks and quirks around each corner. But then, as I was taunting the robots from turning around and finding the kids, I took a wrong turn and ran into a complete dead end. No fence. no small wall. An utterly blocked space that I couldn't get around.
I was doomed. I was going to be killed on the spot or worse, captured and robotisized, unless... "Uh oh..." I did have a way to escape. It was definitely get rid of the bots, but it could also end up killing me in the process, but did I really have another choice? I took a round shaped contraption from one of my pant pockets and hit the red button on the side. A light started flashing, and before the bots could give a direct order of business, the ball was in the air, flying toward the wall right behind me. There was a scary moment of silence, then everything around me exploded.
*They stopped the car immediately, the explosion in front of them caught them off guard. "What was that?!" The blue hedgehog driving gasped. "I'm not sure, it just came out of no where!" Said the pink one sitting next to him. "Hey, guys! What's the deal up there, you nearly tipped the car over!" A green hedgehog came from the back of the van, clearly trying to keep balance. "Oh my God, look out there!"
The three hedgehogs squinted through the clearing smoke and saw a person standing very still in the middle of the slightly burning side road. She turned slowly toward where the car was, her face emotionless and fringed badly. Then, her eyes rolled into the back of her head as she collapsed onto the floor.
All three of them gasped, stunned. The blue hedgehog was the first to react, opening the van door and hyper-speeding toward the girl, his siblings right behind him. He picked her up on his knees, his brother and sister coming around the other side of them. They gave each other sympathetic, but uneasy looks at each other. After a minute though, they carried her to the van and raced out of there, another squad of robots were approaching the scene while they rounded the corner.*
