Disclaimer chapter 1. Okay, I made this one myself. So get ready for a mind blowing experience. Another fight scene. I will probably add other things in too.

Chapter 2

"Okay, Six, do you really think I'm insane? Because what you're asking me suggests that you do." White said. Six frowned. That was a slight bit overboard.

"And what's so insane about it?" Six asked. It wasn't like a major thing. It was actually pretty simple.

"Well, what's he going to do when we need him? Say 'Sorry, I've got to go fight an Evo now.'? Insane." White said. Six cocked an eyebrow. Where did White come up with these lines? It was one of the simplest things in the world, and THE LAW.

"You and I both know its called truancy not to have Rex go to school." Six argued. That's right. Six knew how it sounded. But it's what had to be done.

"And if he needs to do his job?" White asked. Six pulled out a katana.

"Do you really think she would say no to me?" Six asked, "Plus I could sign him out. I am his father now." White sighed. He looked at six.

"Well, I still don't think it's a good idea." White said.

"Think about it. If the press got information that Rex wasn't going to school, what would happen?" Six asked. White's eyes got to be the size of dinner plates.

"FINE! HE CAN GO TO SCHOOL!" White practically screamed. But then he smirked, knowing a way to get Six back for this, "But YOU have to take him school shopping." Six's eyes got wide. This could be his biggest mission yet. He had once seen something on the news about people knocking down doors over back to school shopping. Luckily though, it was the middle of the year, and at least that wouldn't happen. But the other horrors of school shopping rang true. He sighed. But he WAS Rex's father now. It was unavoidable.

"Yes sir." Six said. He left, closing the door behind him. He smiled. White never said he couldn't bring help.

"Oh no!" Holiday said. There was no way in HELL she was getting pulled into this.

"Please Holiday? You know very well I know nothing about shopping." Six pleaded.

"I said NO Six." Holiday stated. Six sighed. If begging wouldn't work, he would have to threaten her.

"I'll buy him all green suits EXACTLY like mine." Six said. Holiday looked at him with horror.

"You wouldn't." She said. Six smiled.

"Oh, but I would." He said. She looked at him sadly. He looked triumphant. Holiday sighed. He had won. With that kind of stress at school, oh he wasn't going to be able to make a single piece of metal, much less cure Evos.

"Fine." Holiday said, admitting defeat, "I'll come. Go get Rex. I'll be ready in ten minutes. But I have one stipulation." Six raised an eyebrow. He was willing to meet anything to not have to endure this alone.

"What?" He asked.

"Don't wear a suit. You will wear a T-Shirt and some blue jeans. Got it?" Holiday said. Six's eyes got wide. Asking him not to wear a suit? That was like asking a rock to float, or a pig to fly! But, he was desperate. And he did have that T-Shirt and Blue Jeans Holiday had given him for Christmas. He knew he was going to have to wear them at some point.

"Very well." He said. He left. He probably shouldn't bring his katanas either. He smiled. But that wasn't a part of the stipulation.

Rex smiled. He wanted to jump up and down. Not ONLY was he going to get to go to school, he was also getting to go school shopping, and according to Doctor Holiday, who had just ditched her lab coat and put on some makeup, Six was going to be wearing something OTHER than his green suit! And, here he was! Sit had on a Green T-Shirt and blue jeans. Rex could just tell he had his katanas stashed somewhere. But apparently Doctor Holiday wasn't so wise. She smiled. He still had his sunglasses on, but that was a Six thing. Rex wouldn't have him any other way. They left in a van. Not a Providence armored personnel carrier, but a REAL MINI VAN! Holiday had rented one out. Six looked like he was about to have a heart attack when he saw it, but kept silent. Rex was impressed. Six was stronger than he looked, and he looked pretty strong to begin with.

They started with Wal-Mart, or rather they were going to before they saw that the manager had turned into an Evo, and Rex cured him, but not before the store was demolished. Then they went to Target, Sears, JC Penny's, and many other stores, having the same result.

"Oh what, is it Evo manager day or something?" Six complained. There was no avoiding it. The last place left to look was the mall. Six groaned as they went through the doors. It seemed the world just LOVED to kick him while he was down. It was only two hours until the high school let out, ON A FRIDAY. So around 3 hours until the mall was flooded with other teenagers, which would distract Rex and make this all the longer. That REALLY made him want to get this done quickly.

Six should have known better. It was now 3 hours in, and the mall had a lot of teens. Of course, Rex wasn't as distracted as Six thought he would be, but none the less, he was distracted. Probably wondering if any of them would be in his school. They were almost done. They just needed a binder. Just a simple binder. They found one! It was good and Rex liked it. Six heaved a sigh of relief. But of course it wasn't over. A girl holding a smoothie skated by on what looked like a self-propelled skateboard that was holding her feet in place. She looked angry. Some Mall Cops were chasing her. Rex's eyes were wide. Six had seen that look before. Rex wasn't going to stop talking about it until he found out what was going on. But Six wasn't going to give up that easily.

"Come on Rex. Let's go." He said.

"I want to see what's going on!" Rex said. Six knew it.

"Oh no you don't." Noah said, coming out of no where, "That was Molly. She's always doing something insane. She's one of my friends, but I've learned not to get involved in her crazier endeavors." Six would have to remember to thank Noah later.

Then there was a crash. Noah's eyes got wide.

"And now I'm going to go against my own advice." He said, running towards the source of the crash. Rex ran after him. Six let out a frustrated groan/yell. Then he bounded after the boys, Holiday not far behind.

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