This Story Was originally written by aisu10 but she discontinued it. However, I talked to her on her deviantart account and she gave me permission to continue it for her.
I told her I would give her credit for the original story.

Credit Goes to aisu10 for the original story. Thanks for letting me continue this story for you aisu10.

But If you guys feel that this is stealing I do sincerely apologize.

Any-who enjoy!

Chapter 1

Noodle stared down at the robot she'd just destroyed. Her bewildered eyes laid on the cyborg's face, which was no longer contorted into a violent smile, but now looked hauntingly blank.

Noodle's heart was pounding in her chest and she shuddered violently with every breath. She could have sworn the robot had said something before the light had left her eyes. She could have sworn she'd heard the world 'Noodle' escape her robotic clone's lips just as she tore her down with a shot through the guts. The wound was still smoking - oil and blood seeping out steadily - and Noodle was still staring with such shock and confusion that she couldn't move.

Murdoc was the first to speak. He was behind Noodle, his expression grim and nervous.

"She was... broken," he said slowly, gruffly. "She's never acted like that before. Something must've gone wonky in 'er."

"Don't make excuses!" Noodle cried out suddenly, rage exploding inside her and causing her to whip around and almost hit Murdoc with the muzzle of her rifle. Murdoc ducked and lifted his hands to protect himself with a sharp "Hey!".

"You created that monster. You thought you could just replace me? You could just - "

"She wasn't a monster," 2D said softly from where he was standing and shivering, dripping wet from his narrow escape from the whale.

Noodle stared at the blue-haired singer for a long moment - just long enough for Murdoc to slink away and escape the wrath of the angry Japanese woman before him.

Noodle's eyes moved from 2D's dark sockets to the equally empty eyes of the deceased robot lying at her feet. She had looked so evil a minute ago, but now that she was dead, she was just... pitiful. The more Noodle looked at her face, the more freaked out she became by the way that the robot looked almost identical to her, four years ago. It was almost as if - she'd just killed herself.

But no, she hadn't - this was not her. This was some faulty robot copy that Murdoc had made. He'd given up on her so fast - he's just gone and replaced her. She felt the fire starting in her again. She wasn't sure if she could ever forgive him for this.

Turning away from the robot, she scowled at Murdoc. "Murdoc, I - "

Again she was stopped short - this time not by 2D, but by Russel.

"Babydoll, we'd better get off this beach quick. I can see some more planes coming and I don't want to be here when they get back," the giant drummer warned. He was still in the water but his voice boomed loud and clear over the battle-torn beach.

Noodle gave a short nod and said, "I'm coming."

Murdoc sighed. "I'll take the ship... Let's blow this dump."

2D looked from Noodle to Murdoc, and then up at Russel. "Can I come with you, Russ?"

"Sure thing, D. Hop on." Russel held out a huge hand for 2D to climb on to as Murdoc walked towards the dock to ready the Glitter Freeze.

"Ready, Noodle?" Russel asked curiously. Noodle was still standing over Cyborg's body, silent.

"One moment."

Noodle didn't want to bury the cyborg, but it still felt wrong to just... leave her there. She slowly knelt down and gently pried the shotgun out of the robot's cold fingertips before grabbing her by the arms and pulling her into the shade of the half-demolished mansion to lie among the debris and garbage that littered the sand. She gave the cyborg one last hard look before she climbed onto Russel's outstretched hand with 2D. They had a lot of catching up to do; they'd be able to talk all about what happened while they were apart, share their laughs and tears and their hatred for Murdoc.

But Noodle still couldn't get the image of the cyborg's final moments out of her head. The way her dying eyes had locked on Noodle's just as she realized she'd been shot.

"Noodle."