Wake, eat, train, sleep, repeat. That's all his life was, an endless track that never stopped.
It was boring, painfully so. He was just an item in their eyes, a tool, a weapon that they could use for their own gain. He was something an enemy wouldn't expect. After all, who would think that a 16 year old hedgehog could take them down?
He couldn't stand it any longer, the grey halls full of the same faces that hadn't changed for as long as he could remember.
G.U.N. The place that had held him captive for his entire life wouldn't keep him caged for much longer.
Although he was trapped, he had a lot of places he was allowed to roam when he wasn't supposed to be somewhere else. He had become apart of the agents' lives, a little more than background noise. This was perfect for him.
It took time, but the payoff was much greater. He found places that people avoided, places that had low security, and some that weren't monitored at all. He found possible exits, and when he should attempt to use them. After weeks of planning, he had done it, he had formulated a plan.
As night fell, the halls emptied, excluding the occasional night guard. Sonic was nothing special to be seen roaming the halls at these hours, but he made an effort to hurry to his destination, which was a door that lead into a courtyard surrounded by the complex itself. It supplied him with great cover to stay unseen.
He took a deep breath, knowing if he continued there would be no going back. He placed his hand over the doors scanner, opening the door. As soon as it slid to the side, he leapt to the closest piece of shelter, a bush.
A wave of confusion washed over the nearby guards, 3 in total. The trio of men all made their way to the door, leaving their posts. It was a perfect opportunity for the teen to sneak through to the complex roof.
There were a few soft thuds as the blue blur climbed onto the roof. He wasted no time traversing the uneven ground beneath him. He heard the quiet conversation from the guards in the courtyard, the faint words of carrying through the air.
He slipped down the other side and finally ran for it, giving no regard to area around him. A boom rang out as the hedgehog broke the sound barrier.
He didn't care where he was going to end up, as long as he was far away from here.
