Chapter Two.
As soon as she pressed the button to comment, she knew. It was what she was hoping for and, living on the top floor apartment made it easy to climb up the fire escape to the roof and set tiny cameras to capture all areas. She smirked to herself, proud. It had taken her a long time to build the cameras, about half the size of her pinky, but she had been rewarded with crystal clear audio and video, the night vision still needed some work but it was clear enough to see what was there.
With a sigh she looked around her room, ignoring the bland magnolia walls to fall on her open laptop on her desk, the screen split into six, showing what the night vision cameras could see. A noise made her jump and she huffed good naturedly under her breath when she saw it was a box that had pinged up on her screen and, debating if it was worth it to get off her comfy bed, eventually got up to have a look.
She was surprised to see it was a chat box, the username of the person was TheDonMan, her eyebrow rose in disbelief as she ignored what they had written to comment,
'Is that seriously your username? You in with the Mafia or something?'
There was a little pause before a reply popped up,
'Well, that wasn't what I expected, no I am not in with the Mafia, Don is a nickname and I am a man. I could say the same to you.'
She felt a blush creep up her neck,
'All the ones I wanted were taken, thank you very much. Are we going to talk now? You asked about my comment, said you have questions.'
She let out a groan, it wasn't the best username, she could admit that, and after waiting months for approval to join the website, and finding that she couldn't change it, she couldn't be bothered to go through that all again.
'Yes I do have questions, to begin how are you sure they are mutant reptiles? It's a bit far fetched isn't it?'
Her fingers flew across the keys,
'I know that they are because I've met one.'
The reply was almost instantaneous,
'WHAT? How?'
Her fingers hesitated for a few moments,
'He saved my life.'
