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Ch. 3

After sleeping the night away in an oh-so-comfortable bed, Saranyu awoke to an alarm, which she could only guess was set by Six. The loud groaning and complaining in the next room could only mean that the alarm was set for Rex too. After contemplating whether to get breakfast or not, which she decided to get, she noticed that the clothes she wore the day before had been washed, and a note was attached. It said, "Meet me at the med-bay at 8. Six and Rex will be there too. Doctor Holiday."

At least I know where I'm going today, Saranyu thought. She looked at the clock, which said the time was 7:08. I'll be out of the room before 7:25.

Of course, she was out of her room, dressed and ready to go at 7:20, headed off to the dining hall for a bagel. She noticed that Rex hadn't come out of his room yet, thinking, probably sleeping in for another 15 minutes, so she wandered around the ship. I guess Doctor Holiday was right, I don't need help getting around this place and I've only been here for a day.

After easily finding her way to the dining hall and picking up a bagel (plain, lightly toasted, with cream cheese, thank you very much), she sat down and ate it. She also drank a glass of water. Walking over to the med-lab, she knew she was early. Easily sliding the door open she said, "Doctor Holiday? Are you here?" She slid the door shut behind her and walked over to the big window across the room after hearing no response. Wondering why Providence kept a huge garden, so big that it looked like a forest, she looked down, and upon seeing nothing out of the extraordinary, decided that if Providence had it, it had to be important, so she activated her nanites; the little blue lines spreading out over her pupils and irises, causing her pupils to dilate, and looked into the forest again. Soon she realized that there was a blinking, moving tree hidden amongst the other trees. Looking away, she noticed a big, black bird that walked on two legs. A pair of red crocodile eyes looked out from just above the water. Saranyu slowly realized that these plants and animals were EVOs. Just then, Doctor Holiday stepped into the room, saying, "Early riser, aren't you? Rex won't be here until after eight, knowing him. That's the Petting Zoo, by the way."

"The Petting Zoo?" Saranyu said skeptically and sarcastically. "Nice name for it. Why do you keep EVOs down there?"

"For study, or so they don't get out into the world. Some of them are incurables." Doctor Holiday said, looking out remorsefully into the forest below her. Saranyu deactivated her nanites, causing her pupils to return to normal size, and said, "So what are we going to do today?"

Doctor Holiday replied, "First test your abilities. Knight found an abandoned stretch of flat land that no one uses, so we'll be using it. Which reminds me," She broke off, looking for something under her desk. Upon finding it, or them, in this case, she said, "You're going to have to wear these." She was holding up a pair of black boots with very thick rubber soles, and a pedometer was attached. "These are the first prototypes of your shoes, but we have no idea how they'll hold up. They're just so you can wear something on your feet while we test you."

"And what does this testing entail?" Saranyu asked, thinking about what Holiday said about the "track."

"You running as fast as you can, for as long as you can. The pedometer is enhanced, of course, so that we can measure your speed." Just then, Six walked in, dragging Rex behind him by the collar of his jacket. Bobo followed them in, and Rex had his arms crossed and was saying, "…didn't even let me finish breakfast! And that alarm was way too early…"

"There's a reason I set the alarm for seven. Saranyu was here early, and she had the same alarm as you did." Six said.

"Oh, busted," Bobo, the monkey said.

"Shut up, monkey," Rex said, glaring daggers at Bobo.

"So much for a 'good morning'," Saranyu said, under her breath.

"Get used to it," Doctor Holiday said. "They act like this all the time."

Saranyu almost face-palmed.

Holiday said, "We'll be using a jump jet to get there. It's currently waiting on the roof."

"Let's go, then," Saranyu said, impatient as ever. She walked out of the room, Holiday, Six, Rex, and Bobo following after.

"How much longer?" Rex whined. He had better things to do today!

"About five minutes," came the reply of Doctor Holiday. "Six, Rex, Bobo, and I will be watching and monitoring you. Here's your earpiece," she said, handing Saranyu a small white device. "We'll be able to communicate with you through it. You can hear the other conversations, put you need to press it once to have what you're saying go through. Just press it again after that if you don't want anymore to be heard."

"It's as easy as that. In fact, it's so easy that a monkey can use it!" Rex said.

"Says the able-to-walk-on-two-feet monkey," said Bobo.

"Alright, I got it," Saranyu said, impatiently, putting it into her ear. She just wanted to get the testing done. The ship shifted under her feet and she said, "I guess we're here then." Jumping off of the airship, she looked at the "track" and said, "Are you serious?" The track was just a thin passageway between a very large assortment of trees.

"Very," Six said.

"The track is five miles long," Doctor Holiday said. She stepped out of the ship to put a sensor on Saranyu's temple and wrist. "We'll tell you when to go," she said.

Six said, "You want to do your best. Trust me."

Saranyu just raised an eyebrow and said, "Right…" as Doctor Holiday climbed back onto the ship and it made its way up into the sky. Six, coming to stand next to Rex, said, "Watch her closely. She'll be your new partner."

"Wait… does that mean you're not coming on missions anymore?" Rex asked.

"I'll still be there," Six said. Then he walked away to check in with Doctor Holiday.

"Can you hear me?" Doctor Holiday asked.

"Loud and clear," came the reply from Saranyu through the ear piece.

"Are you ready?"

"As I'll ever be."

"Okay…" Doctor Holiday took a final look around to check that everything was working properly. Everything was on and ready to go. Watching the computer screen in front of her, she said, "Go!"

Saranyu took off, having activated her nanites. Starting off at about 50 miles per hour, then escalating to 70 and then 100 in the coming seconds, everyone in the jump-jet realized how invaluable Saranyu was to their team, and how lucky they were that Van Kleiss didn't get to her first.

"Holy crap," Rex said.

"I know," replied Bobo.

"Her body temperature is now about 100 degrees Farenheit," said Doctor Holiday. "Her pulse has skyrocketed, and so has brain activity," she also said, clicking on a few things on her computer screen. Saranyu's speed and other statistics were steadily creeping upwards, into dangerous territory for a normal human's, until she finally fainted when she reached the speed of 9,000 miles an hour, or two and a half miles per second. By then, she had disappeared from view, seemingly surpassing the speed of light. However, she was still slower than even the speed of sound. She fainted three minutes and five seconds into the testing, freezing mid-stride and falling face-down, creating a big crater where she fell. Rex and Bobo, standing by the open wall were startled. It was weird, seeing someone face down on the ground out of nowhere, and Rex asked, "Is she dead?"

"She's obviously not dead," Bobo said, giving Rex a weird look.

"She fainted," Six said, secretly wondering about how "sane" Rex was.

"We're going down to get her," Holiday said, reading over the notes on her computer screen. She also had a timer going to time how long it would take for Saranyu to recover.

As soon as the plane touched the ground, Six jumped off of the jet and walked over to where Saranyu fell. Easily picking her up and sliding her over his shoulder, he walked back over to the aircraft. After climbing back in, he laid her on a cot. Doctor Holiday walked over, occasionally prodding or poking something.

"Nothing's broken," She mumbled to herself. "No fever or windburn, either." She leaned over and put her hand on Saranyu's nose, moving Saranyu's head from side to side.

"Why's she doin' that?" Rex asked.

He would have gotten an answer, but just then a loud groan was emitted from Saranyu's mouth. Her hands reached up to rub her eyes, and Doctor Holiday removed her hand from Saranyu's nose.

"How long was I out?" Saranyu asked, bringing her body up so she could lean on her hands.

"Five minutes exactly," Doctor Holiday said, looking at the timer. "Just let me get this to White Knight, then we can go." She smiled at Saranyu, then walked off to another computer.

"Where are you going?" Rex asked.

"Shopping," Saranyu replied. "I think it's pretty obvious I need new clothes, right Bobo?" It was pretty obvious she was baiting him, but then Bobo said, "That's right." Saranyu looked at him, her eyes narrowed, eyebrows drawn low, and her mouth twisted downwards, also known as a serious death glare. Bobo looked like he was going to crap his pants for a second after she glared at him. Rex laughed because he had never seen Bobo so petrified before. Six made his presence known then, saying, "You pushed yourself too hard. We can't have someone who is unconscious more than conscious, so I'll be training you."

"How can you train me?" Saranyu asked.

"Believe me," Rex said. "He can stand up to anything. Agent Six means that he is the sixth most deadliest man in the world."

Somehow, Saranyu believed that. His scowl, his business suit, his sunglasses, even his hair cut screamed "I'm really dangerous." Doctor Holiday walked away from the computer then, saying, "We're cleared to go. We'll have to drop Six, Rex, and Bobo off at the Keep first."

Slowly, the jump-jet lifted off of the ground, then sped off into the sky, back to the keep. Little did they know that someone was watching them.

"Well, well," He said. "Providence had gotten a new toy to play with, haven't they?" He laughed then, a crazy, manic laugh, and said, "I can't wait to get a taste of those nanites!"

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