Setting: Cybertron and Autobot Ship
Main Characters: Bumblebee and Sunlight
Other: *X* = Time/POV Change
Disclaimers: I am going to use human time units (days, minutes, etc) instead of Cybertronian time units (orns, vorns, kliks, etc) because it's much easier for me. Also, I do NOT own Transformers or any characters, besides Sunlight.
OptimusPrime2017 presents to you;
A Transformers Fanfiction:
Bee's Brother
Chapter 1:
"Ow!" Sunlight exclaimed as he bumped into his twin brother through the darkness.
"Watch it!" Bumblebee retorted, good naturedly.
"Sorry, Bee."
"It's alright, but it's best if we split up."
Sunny walked in the other direction, feeling for a wall. Not feeling any, he assumed that he was in the middle of the room. He peered around him, through the darkness, afraid that Sunstreaker or Sideswipe my slash him with a sword at any moment. The goal of this training session was to avoid them, after all.
He stiffened as he heard Bumblebee cry out from across the room. "Bee!" He called.
Sunlight balled his mechanical hands into fists as he stumbled through the darkness, only to hear a small chuckle not far ahead.
"Sides!" He grumbled, staggering backwards.
Then he let out a cry of pain as he felt a sharpened blade connect with his side. He tumbled forward, landing on his stomach. Before anybot could do anything, the lights flicked on and Sides was revealed to be right next to him with a playful gleam in his optics.
"Fraggin test." He mumbled as he saw an unimpressed Prowl stalk through the door.
"Get up." The silver mech ordered coldly.
Sunny slowly moved into a sitting position and then forced himself to his feet, holding his side so that the others wouldn't see the energon leaking from it. He glanced at Bee, who was rubbing the side of his face. Sunstreaker must've gotten a punch in on him.
"Why can't you two pass this test?" Prowl growled. He didn't wait for an answer as he continued. "This was your third try. At this rate, you'll never become soldiers."
"Our optics aren't developed enough to see through the darkness!" Sunlight shot back.
"Told you they were too young." Sideswipe rolled his optics.
"No, we're not!" Bumblebee protested.
"Oh really?" Prowl raised an optic ridge in annoyance.
"We're not!" Sunny grumbled.
"Prove it." The silver mech replied.
He heaved a defeated sigh.
"That's what I thought." Prowl turned away and headed towards the exit.
Sides walked over to him and lifted the young mech into the air, placing him on his shoulder, which resulted in Sunny letting out a small gasp of pain.
"Hey, you alright, lil Sunny?" The mech asked, glancing at him.
"Yeah." He lied.
"Why are you holding your side?" Sideswipe pressed. "Move your hand."
Instead, Sunlight tightened his grip.
"Come on. Did I hit you or something?" The mech asked gently, removing him from his shoulder and placing him on the ground. "Please. Show me."
"Whoa. You're hurt?" Bee exclaimed, racing to his side, followed by Sunstreaker.
Sunny shrank back, giving a small nod.
"Show us then, lil Sunny." Sunstreaker said.
All three of them looked at him expectantly. With an awkward feeling, Sunlight moved his hand to reveal the long gash down his side, with energon leaking down it and even down his left leg.
Sides had a guilty, shocked look on his face. "Oh great Primus. What did I do? We gotta get you to Ratchet." The mech picked him up, cradling him like a mechling as he carried him through the halls of the ship.
"No, I'm fine, really." He protested, despite the pain in his side.
"No, you're not. Now stop moving so I don't drop you!"
Sunny heaved an annoyed sigh and settled down against the larger mech's chest. A few moments later, they reached the medical bay. As the doors flew open, Ratchet glanced up from his current patient. Jolt and Arcee worked on other bots nearby.
"Who's hurt now?" Ratchet sighed.
"Lil Sunlight kind of got hit during the test." Sides admitted.
"By what? Your sword?" The yellow medical officer grumbled.
"Maybe." The silver mech muttered guiltily.
"Great." Ratchet complained. "Just what I need; another patient."
Shame filled Sideswipe's blue optics.
"Aw, come on, Ratchet." Sunny shot back. "It was only an accident."
"Still, even accidents give me more work." The wise medic explained. "Wait for me to finish up with my current patient, then I'll get to you."
"Alright." Sunlight grumbled, looking down at his orange and yellow frame. Then he looked back up at Sides. "You don't have to stay, Sides. You know that."
"I know." The silver mech replied. "You might get bored waiting alone."
Sunny let out a small laugh.
