Kitt:
Michael and I had gone out on another mission and Michael had decided to do something stupid. How very unusual, I thought drily. Against my advice he had decided to break into the enemy's headquarters, and I was left here, unable to help as it would ruin his plan. I reversed until I was completely concealed by the shadows. Me being the only car parked on the street would raise suspicion and that wouldn't be very helpful, so I tried to keep out of sight. My scanner tracked back and forth, checking for any signs that Michael would be in danger. I had to be vigilant.
On the corner of the street, I noticed a bright flash and tried to determine the origin. A few seconds later there was another flash at the same intensity as the first. After being unsuccessful at finding the source, I decided to investigate. I engaged auto-cruise and started my engine, taking care to be as quiet as possible. Cautiously I approached the corner where I saw the light, and when I had gotten there, I still couldn't find the source of it. What was it? I asked myself. I was completely perplexed by it.
No sooner than I had thought that there was another flash. This time the light was brighter and it completely surrounded me until I couldn't detect anything; my scanners were useless. Trying to detect anything was like using infrared to see inside a lead box. I felt helpless trapped by this thing. Multiple times I attempted to drive away, but all that did was make my wheels spin.
Then it was gone. The light just disappeared and I was once again on a dark, quiet street. Quickly I scanned the surroundings hoping that I hadn't missed anything while I was indisposed. I established that there was no imminent threat, and was about to scan the area again when I realised I was no longer in the same place. In fact, my systems had no record of any place with these particular landmarks. Frantically I tried to contact Michael on the comlink.
"Michael," I said. There was no response so I attempted to contact him again. "Michael!" I shouted, starting to get worried when once again there was no response. Then a cracking noise of static started to blast from my speakers, but other than that there was nothing. I was alone.
AN: I'm sorry this chapter is short. They will get longer as the story goes on.
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