Hello, everyone!

Well, here it goes the fourth chapter. Thanks for the reviews so far, this is the first fanfic that gets more than ten reviews (which makes me really happy). Anyways, tomorrow it will start a killer exams week for me but I will do my best to upload the end tomorrow. I will let you read now!

Enjoy!


Dawn

"How did it go?" asked Rex as he built once more the Rex Ride, they would go faster that way. Six climbed up but didn't answer immediately.

"You knew most of the EVOs in here sleep by night, didn't you?" he was stoic as ever, Rex couldn't tell if he was mad for what he had done or happy, but he guessed it would be the second by the way he was holding the doctor's hand.

"You will thank me one day, Six." said Rex grinning as he started to accelerate. Six didn't say a word but in his mind he was already thankful for it.

Minutes later both were in the old building, noises could be heard from where they were. Definitely the only place where EVO did not sleep was there. Rex changed from Rex Ride to Smack Hands and walked inside, followed by Six. He was glad he could slice something with his blades right now; focusing on the enemy would help him to forget his main worry. Rebecca.

"C'mon Six, the shield generator is down below, you keep them busy while I fix it." Said Rex while grinning, for a moment he felt like the boss. He turned around to see Six's expression, thinking that he would protest, but he was just looking the surroundings, eyes focused on the shadows in case of something suspicious showed up.

"Hey, Six, you okay?" asked Rex, stopping for a moment. Six didn't turn around to face him; instead he drew his blades and took quickly a fight position.

"Perfectly." he said before jumping to action as the scream of a furious flying EVO made echo in the place. Rex hurried and ran to the basement as Six was now dealing with the EVO. They would have to be fast, very fast.

-o-

"How did it go?" asked Beverly in a soft voice as soon as Six and Rex weren't on sight anymore. She was sat at her right, opposite of where Six had been with her sister before.

"Wonderful." said Rebecca, a smile crossing her lips.

Beverly smiled and kept on stroking her sister's forehead. She looked paler indeed but her eyes showed new resolution. She looked tired, but happy. It was like she had accomplished the hardest mission of her life, and at the very end, she was satisfied with the results.

"So...? Will you tell me?" Beverly asked finally as a smile appeared on her face. She knew that whatever had happened was good, but the silence was scaring her, yet, the sky's darkness had started to fade. Soon the sun would rise to bring hope and happiness to all of them.

"We kissed." she finally said, closing her eyes and smiling even more. She felt how Beverly almost jumped of happiness, but soon she became calm again and taking a deep breath she said as calm as she could 'that's good'.

She was happy for her sister, she really was. And for a long time she didn't say a word, and decided to let her enjoy the memory that she was still playing in her mind. She had to survive, Beverly thought, now more than ever.

"You're pale." said Rebecca after a long time of silence; the sky was slowly turning into a pale blue as the stars were starting to fade away. Her eyes focused on her face, on how tired she looked. Beverly was looking outside through one of the many holes of the building, wondering about everything she had lived since she arrived to Providence yesterday.

"It's nothing." replied Beverly, turning around to see her. She smiled and looked at her with a warm smile, Rebecca replied the same way but she could tell that she had given too much blood.

"You shouldn't have done it." said Rebecca, looking at her with a bit of concern in her eyes. Beverly didn't turn around to look at her this time, and her expression changed from a delicate happiness into a severe frowning.

"You wouldn't be here by now." she said, looking at her with a severe look. Rebecca didn't back off because of this, and still smiling she replied again.

"But you gave too much blood."

"Nothing that you wouldn't have done for me" argued Beverly back, now smiling. She took her sister's right hand, and both smiled once more.

-o-

"Are you done with that?" asked Six as he was trying to contain a wild rhino-like EVO. The animal was totally mad trying to rush him against a wall. Rex was trying to help him at the same time he was trying to keep his hand on the controls to fix the shield.

"Almost done!" replied Rex, running once more to the controls to finally disable the top of the shield so White could land and leave the place.

Six dodged the EVO's attack and jumped to land on his back; quickly, he jumped once more to land at the opposite side of the room. He was holding his blades, both of them, in a fighting position. He was slightly panting at the block and jump exercise, more and more EVOs where coming towards them and it was getting harder contain them all.

"Ready, let's go!" said Rex, turning his hands into Smack Hands and helping Six to get ride of the EVOs that were coming on his way.

Back to back, both started to clean their way in order to get out of the building. Rex was grinning, as usual, glad deeply inside of his heart that soon everything would end. Until that moment he didn't think about it, he didn't feel the burden of saving the doc's life.

He had fought against EVOs, Van Kleiss, and many other adversities. But this time it wasn't about the world, it was about someone close to him. It was just one person, yet he could feel how this time the pressure was bigger. And during all the time he was trapped on that building, trying to help Six while programming the shield, his mind could not help but think about worst case scenarios.

But now, finally, they had done it. The shield was disabled, at least the top of it, for enough time to let White pick them up and leave the place. Now everything they needed to do was get rid of the EVOs and go back to where the doc and Beverly were.

"Hurry!" said Six as he was running as fast as he could to the main entrance.

Rex followed him, running as fast as he could. As soon as he was out of the building, he built the Slam Cannon and taking a piece of the street cement, he shot to the whole building, making it collapse entirely.

"How you plan on going down there if we have to come again?" asked Six, frowning at the mess Rex had just done.

The sight had just made clear, revealing how close was the dawn.

"You plan on coming back someday?" asked Rex, raising an eyebrow. Six didn't say a word but his facial expression did change in fact. For a moment he had forgot about the entire situation they were in.

"We better move, I don't think that will contain them long" said Rex, as he built the Boogie Pack and grabbed Six.

Six didn't say a word but agreed the idea. Both now were on their way back to the building they have used as a hideout before. The sky was turning into a celestial blue, but the sun was still nowhere close to be seen.

Rebecca and Beverly were both in silence, more distant than when Rex and Six left. Beverly was close to one of the holes, watching the slow dawn; Rebecca was almost asleep, but both were still holding hands. Rex and Six landed doing the less noise possible and quickly both ran inside and stopped at the entrance, watching with relief that they were still there, both alive.

Six walked and sat at Rebecca's left side, he took her hand just to find out that she was as cold as stone. Her face, now that the night was almost dead, looked even paler. She was peacefully smiling and weakly breathing. Beverly was still looking at the sky as her thoughts were far from there; her eyes were betraying her as sleep was taking her over. Rex sat next to Beverly and took her by her shoulders, gently shaking her.

"Hey, wake up" he said, smiling at her as she reacted and looked at him directly.

"Huh?"

"We did it! The shield is disabled, now we must wait for White. Everything is gonna end soon!" he said happy. Beverly let go the biggest smile ever and hugged him. She felt how her body relaxed and letting go a breath she didn't know she was holding she fell asleep.

"Beverly?" asked Rex as he was holding her. The girl didn't talk but her calm and low breath told him that she had just fall asleep. He smiled.

"Must have been tough for her, don't you think?" he said, looking at Six who wasn't paying attention to them. He was looking at the doc, concern all over his face. He was holding her by her left hand as his other hand was gently on her right cheek.

"Rebecca?" he asked with tremble on his voice. Rebecca didn't move for a moment.

"Rebecca!" he repeated, this time louder and with a firm voice.

"Hmm?" she said, slowly opening her eyes. Six for once dropped his stoic mask and a small smile appeared from his lips, he was glad to see her green eyes opening once more.

"You're alive" he said, still smiling.

"You doubted I could make it?" she replied, barely smiling.

Six was about to answer when the communicator sounded. It was White.

"Where are you now? I've been looking you from here!" Six looked at Rex, who had also heard White's voice through his communicator.

"Let's go." he said, grinning.

Both ran out of the building, Rex built the Slam Cannon and taking a piece from the ground he shot at the air. White heard the shot and saw the piece of street flying, and taking the controls of the jump jet, he changed the course to their position.

"Nice, ready to leave this place?" asked Rex to Six, grinning.

"It was time" he replied, a cocky smile on his face.

The jump jet landed on the floor, just a block away from where they were. Rex ran inside and carried Beverly on his back. Six carefully took Holiday and carried in her in a bridal style. Before finally leaving the building Six gave a last look to the place, he had just been in that small room for less than five hours and yet he felt like he had been there a lifetime. He looked at Rebecca who was still with her eyes closed, smiling.

"Hurry up, Six!" yelled Rex from half block away from him.

Six didn't waste another second and started to walk, he couldn't go that fast either, he had to move her carefully.

The plane finally started to take off. Beverly slowly started to wake up thanks to the sound of the jump jet, she rubbed her eyes, still feeling tired for the lack of sleep of that night. Rex and Six didn't see her waking up as both were concentrated watching the dawn.

The sun had finally showed up, touching the ground, the deserted ground. The sky was no longer dark and the stars had disappeared completely. Rex had never seen a sky so clear, so blue, so beautiful like that one. Six, on the other hand, had seen it before, but that had been long time ago. Both felt relieved seeing how every moment that bug jar was more and more far from them. They were finally free from that nightmare, and no matter what they would never, ever, go back in there.

"Did I miss something?" asked Beverly, barely walking properly to where they were, she was still too tired. She remained in silence for a few moments as her eyes saw the dawn, more beautiful than ever.

Six silently walked to where Rebecca was. She was resting on a medical bed brought by White. For a few moments both remained in silence, Six took her right hand and hold it gently. She smiled when she felt his contact but she was too weak to speak now.

Beverly stayed in there, watching the amazing view until she remembered of her sister. Panic filled her body and quickly she started to look everywhere in search of her sister.

"Calm down, she is there." said Rex, pointing out where Rebecca and Six were. Beverly let go out a sigh of relief, now she could definitely say that everything would be fine.

"I'm so glad..." she said, trying to hold the tears that were creating on her eyes. She felt so relieved after everything they had lived. She went back to the seat in where she was sleeping and as suddenly as she had woke up, she fell asleep again.

Rex remained in there for another couple of minutes, enjoying the view and trying to be as quiet as possible to do not disturb the couple of the end of the cabin. He was glad that everything had ended. The doc still needed medical treatment, of course, but he felt how his heart was pounding of happiness at the view. He felt how his body relaxed at the happy thought that everything was going to be alright, and with this happy thought he went to one of the free seats, and fell asleep too; of course, with a smile on his lips.


Hope you liked it! Thanks for everyone who likes this fanfic, I've already have another ready to publish after I finish this one, though that will depends of my exams results. Anyways, tomorrow (hopefully) I will upload the last part. Remember! Reviews help the writers to feel loved by readers, and that motivates them to keep writting!

I wonder who still reads Gen Rex fanfics at this point. Anyways I'm trying to get more new ideas to keep writting, at least until I can find a good serie to start watching!

See ya~!