The long awaited chapter is finally here,rest assured my readers,there is more to come.
eilynns pov
The walls of the cells were pure white. The lights blinding and the rooms completely bare. I sat on the floor next to the one glass wall, running a hand through my black curls and gazing out at the stoic room. They'd decided to separate us, locking the two of us in different cells with no way to speak or see one another.
The whole situation was a giant mess. Showing up on the ship like they did and knowing what they know definitely did not give them a good first impression on the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Though could you blame them really?
Two random girls appear out of no where on their ship, in space, knowing how to defeat some new and unknown enemy they'd never seen before. I would be suspicious too.
Standing up, I turned to feel along the walls of the cell, looking for some kind of latch or opening that could possibly lead to my escape but after twenty or so minutes of feeling around like an idiot, I sat back down in the middle of the cell to stare back at the single black security camera at the corner of the room.
I was there for what was probably an hour or two before someone had returned to grab me. I didn't recognize them, probably just some background red shirt that usually died at random during the series. He was plain and simple looking, someone easily forgotten if given the chance to. Deciding to let him assume he had the upper hand in this, I went easily, complying to his ruff grip on the hood of my sweatshirt.
It wasn't until we'd walked down six or seven hallways before I started to see other people around and another two hallways before I could hear Arya's enraged shouts of anger and abuse.
Rolling my eyes, I easily slipped out of the sleeves of my hoodie, ignoring the guard's own yells, before heading towards my sister's voice.
In the middle of the corridor was the blonde, fending off at least three redshirts and hollering about personal space and her rights as a free American. Sighing, I rolled my eyes and stalked forward, grabbing one redshirt and tripping him before swinging at another's neck when he got too close to Arya. Arya chuckled, eyes alight as she took the last one to the ground before advancing on my guard and knocking him unconscious with a kick to the head.
"We should probably see if we can't find Terrance anywhere," she says, grabbing one of the phasers from his belt, "if we're here, there must be some kind of transport back somewhere."
"What makes you think it'll be Terrance," I asked, grabbing a phaser and my hoodie before hiding the weapon on my person so it wouldn't be found without a pat down, "it could be a one-way trip for all we know."
"Well we won't know until we find out," Arya informs me, starting down one of the hallways at random, "but my guess is that it has to be on the ship, we're in the middle of literally nowhere and the only thing even close to us is theā¦" she trailed off, turning to me with wide eyes.
"Oh god dammit, are you serious," I groaned, rubbing my temples, "the Droid ship?"
Arya nodded, letting out her own tired sigh, "The Droid ship."
