For all your observers, did you realize I left somebody out? He was the whole reason they came down there! Don't worry; I didn't just throw him randomly in there.
I walked off as Aphrodite reunited with her dad. She was crying. That was something I never saw her do. She was that happy. I then thought about Eggman. I growled at his name. Almost 30 years of lies. I wanted to punch something, but I wanted to wait for that big idiot.
I never had to jump off any buildings this time. He saw me coming and let down a river. I had an evil smirk on my face. He actually thought I still was acquaintances with him. I climbed up the ropey ladder and just stared at the large red blob.
"I saw you." He got up and walked near me. "Now you're probably boiling with anger. Oh, it's alright, I know you are. Now, we can forget anything ever happened and we can just finish our deeds. Or…" He pointed down to the wreckage. "I could get rid of something close to you. You must have forgotten that E-A099 is my creation." I went out of my attacking stance. It was all coming clear to me.
"Aphrodite's deletion chip," I said in a whisper. He pulled out the small little button that would kill her. He passed it over to me.
"Relax, you can have it." He then clapped. Soldiers coming in by 20's were coming in to the room. "If you stay on here." I felt something taze my back. The small little electrodes coursing through my veins. I couldn't help but scream in agony.
"Put him in a cell. I need all of you to guard it. He's something special." He chortled and walked off from my dazy vision. I was picked up by the arms and was dragged to the cell room. I would let him kill me if it kept Aphrodite safe.
Want to know the worst part? She never knew about that chip. He could just kill her with a simple click of a button, and she would never know. I was thrown against the wall of the gray cell, causing a slight shock of numbness hit my right shoulder. It wasn't worse than other times. Fights, Games, science experiments made up tons of marks on my body.
I stared with my Orange orbs at the soldiers; both robot and human-looking for a way to escape. I grasped at the metal bar, slowly burning it. One guard looked right as I melted it away. He shot lasers of yellow hues at me with horrible aim. Soon everyone was in it.
I looked at how many there were. I could dispose of 40 it looked, and injure 30 without harm. I may be tough, but I'm not a killer. I jumped to the top of one robot, who first shot the roof. That destroyed 3 robots. A human shot at the robot, so I jumped to the next and repeated this process until there was only humans.
I put my gloved hands into fists and let more flames come around me. There was multiple orbs of fire hovering around my head. One went to a light, which made the bulb spark into many little voltages. The orb allowed the one row of lights go out, making the room much more dimmer. I did the same with the other orbs, slowly making each row of lights go out. I had one last orb and aimed it out the lockdown switch. It sent gray, metallic shutters keep the sunlight from coming in. There was now only the flames at the slight tips of my quills (Which looked like the orbs hovering.)
The guards started exclaiming in the darkness. I thought I could escape easily, but I felt a tight hand go around my neck. It was basically strangling me. I was being hovered over the ground and was being carried. The figure whispered in my ear.
"You could have had it easy." Eggman had turned on the emergency lights and there was almost milky light in the control room. He typed a few buttons and a window opened. He let me go, allowing me to breathe. I was then picked up-again-by another robot. The robot hovered me over the window. I knew what Eggman's next words were going to be before he even opened his mouth.
"Drop him." The robot obideitnly did what it was told, and threw me out the window to my possible death. I closed my eyes, hoping I wouldn't feel anything. The pain in my body was already bad. Cuts, bruises, and a broken arm. The landing was quicker than I thought.
