Hey. This is AkaiNaito and I'm back with another chapter. And I promise that this'll be longer than the last one. Now go ahead and read the story. Enjoy! Sorry i deleted this chapter had to change a couple of things I messed up.

Circe's POV

Have you ever been night-sailing before? Or more specifically, night-anything before? If you do, then you'll know to wear a thick, heavy jacket that'll keep you nice and warm. Unfortunately, I never considered the night's frigid temperatures when I unexpectedly went night-boarding.

Going against the wind resulted in ever-lasting chills through my body; I crossed my arms across my chest trying to protect it from the cold. These providence uniforms were actually really thin; I was chilled to the bone because of the wind. My head automatically turned to the east-side hoping a light blue would shine. The dark blue sky was the only thing on the horizon; Damn. I cursed. I've got to get out of this cold soon, or else I'll get sick which is the last thing I need. What time is it anyway? I randomly thought. My mind was restless with impatience; I was planning to land wherever I was at dawn.

Number one: because none of the stores would be open considering I had to eat some food and get some new clothes.

Number two: because I wouldn't want to be seen coming from the sky. But then again, it wouldn't be that bad because I was in a Providence uniform.

Number three: umm…give me a sec to think about that one.

After recovering the last frigid wind I began to question my plan, which actually isn't actually a plan. It's just one of those wing-it-and-run things.

Uncertainty has been my number one companion so far on this trip. Uncertainty about what I'm actually going to do, uncertainty if my friends are worried about me, and uncertainty about whether my parents are freaking out because I didn't up any calls for the last two weeks.

That reminds me, I don't have my cell phone. Damn it. Well, I could find a payphone. Where on Earth am I going to find a payphone? They were replaced by cell phones years ago. It's going to take sheer luck just to find one. I continued thinking useless thoughts as a way to occupy myself until dawn came. Another cold wind blew against my body as I tried to shield it from the bitter, chilly air.

Too impatient to wait until dawn, I look at the horizon for about the fiftieth time to finally see a small ray of light blue shining through. Not waiting any longer than I did I pushed all of my weight on my left foot to sail downward. I was bombarded with artic air as flew downward; the city lights were appearing closer and closer.

At this point, I wasn't too far from the city, but finding a place to land without being seen was the big problem. What would a Providence soldier be doing when they were no EVOs? Even though most of them seem to abuse their Providence privileges, and they just go around acting like the boss of everybody. My ears throbbed because of all of cold air rushing in them, and my hair was flying all over the place. At last, I landed in the middle of what I believe is some kind of park. Green grass was everywhere, to match with emerald green trees. Quiet winds against the jade leaves frequently, and the park had absolutely no life dwelling inside of it. Except for me.

I sat down on the soft grass and put my hands on the ground and used my arms to support me, and started to catch my breath. So yeah, you can say I got comfortable, for two seconds. As soon as I heard a car drive by I grabbed my Hoverboard off the ground, and I ran to the two foot fence and jumped over it. Anxious thought filled my head as I just started walking casually down the street past the buildings that were two stories high. The street was empty except for stray cats in the large amount of dark alleys I passed. Street lights still illuminated the empty streets for time being.

A light blue started spreading over the east-portion of the sky. Estimating, it had to be six 'o'clock already, then why was nobody on the streets? I guess there aren't any early risers in this place .For the first time since I got here; I heard footsteps other than mine. Faint, however. I looked behind me to see the last people I would ever want to run into.

Providence soldiers. At least ten of them, they were far behind me. Something like thirty feet away. But I was still freaking out; I desperately looked for a place to conceal me. In a hurry I jumped into a dark alley despite the number of stray cats that gave me the scariest "cat eye" looks. Trying to slow my breathing I hear the footsteps coming closer and closer. Before I could think what to do next, a voice struck my ears. A loud one too.

"This is retarded. What the hell are we even doing?" The voice was female, and incredibly loud. Right after she said that I heard a noise I didn't expect to hear. Beep.

"Dude! Quiet down, will you?" This time the voice was male and a lot quieter than the last one. Beep.

"I'm not a "dude." It was the female voice again. Beep.

"Whatever. Just keep your voice down, okay? We don't have much time left. Let's just look out for those nanite readings like we're supposed too."Beep.

By now I had the courage to look out from behind the wall and place my eyes on the group. One of them was carrying a device of some kind device with an antennae sticking out. Beep.

So that's where the beeping is coming from. The female voice rang out again.

"Alright, I'll keep my voice down. But what're we even doing?" It was obvious that she was angry. Beep.

"We're just looking for unusual nanite readings." It was a new female voice this time.

"But, why?" It was the same angry female voice. She got a simultaneous answer from the male voice this time.

"Hell if I know. We're Pawns. They don't trust us yet, so it's natural they don't tell us anything."

"Whatever." Watching the group from behind the wall, I could see her look at something on her wrist. "It's six-ten. Let's just head back; people will start coming out soon.

"Yeah, you're right. Boss Lady said to keep this operation quiet."

"Whatever the hell this "operation" is anyway." She added the finger quotation marks.

A thousand pounds lifted off my shoulder as soon as I heard the footsteps get farther and farther away. If they were just looking for unusual nanite readings, why were there so many of them? I decided to let the question pass because I had much bigger things to worry about.

People started coming out soon enough, businessmen and women, joggers, high school kids walking to school while texting (of course), and a moderate amount of cars started passing by. It was very unusual though, as if the whole city was just coming to life. Something's wrong here. Everyone seemed normal, but all of them were rushing. They were all walking fast which resulted in teenagers walking into walls while texting. The joggers weren't jogging but rather running, and businessmen and women would "speed-walk" into their designated new complexes.

Apparently being a Providence soldier in disguise I didn't draw attention at all. Which was actually what I prepared for, but everyone continued on just ignoring me. Well, I guess it's good that they're ignoring me. My stomach rumbled loudly and I wrapped my arms around my stomach. But the first thing I had to do was get some new clothes. Don't want to go in McDonalds in a Providence uniform. Luckily I realized that I was standing right in front of a Macy's.

The last time I recently went shopping was with Cricket in Hong Kong, I remember she wanted to get some new clothes and she dragged me along because Tuck got "sick". But it turns out that Cricket and I were going to see "Twilight: Breaking Dawn", my hands were blue for next two hours.

That doesn't even count as a shopping experience; we both freaked out during the "scene" and ran out of the movie theater. Hopefully this will be a real shopping experience and I won't get chased out by security guards for impersonating a Providence soldier. If Black Knight has realized that by now.

Macy's was better than I thought it would be. To my surprise it was President's day and they had fifty percent off jeans that were just right for me. They were a nice dark blue with a flare at the bottom; right next to the shelves of jeans was a rack of sleeveless T-Shirts that were on clearance for four dollars. Well, that makes sense since its winter and all. I bought two of the sleeveless shirts, a red one and a blue one.

After looking around a moisture absorbing black jacket (which was really convenient because I decided to get dark clothes because as if now the hoverboard was my only was of travel and if I'm hoverboarding during the night I need the right clothes to blend in) with two white stripes going down the side of the arms. The jacket was forty percent off, so it was twelve dollars. I went back to the entrance to find the register with a line of five women, each carrying about four Macy's bags.

May I say: a bit too much shopping?

Waiting in the line wasn't as long as I thought it would be, and then I realized I forgot to get new shoes. Walking on broken heels isn't as comfortable as you think it is, leaving the line over to the shoes area I just notice how packed the place is.

There were about twenty people in the section I was now which was the shoe section. People kept bumping into me; it reminded me of how I first met Rex. When I walked by the volleyball court and he crashed into me. Even now I think that walking by the volleyball court was probably the best decisions I've made ever since I've left home. But a conflicted thought ended the self-reflection session; ever since I got in this place I notice I never get any funny looks or whispers behind my back, considering I'm in a Providence uniform. They were acting very casual about it, as if they were used to it.

Another person bumped into me and snapped me out of it, I decided on black running sneakers that were sixty percent off. So instead of paying forty dollars for the shoes I only paid sixteen. I forgot how awesome sales were, especially at Macy's. The line was gone after I came back from the shoe section and after paying I asked the employee if I could change in the fitting room and wear the clothes out. She said yes in a hurry and pick up the phone and started talking about the stock quote and how it was going up. I changed quickly left the providence uniform there and exited the building to walk along the sidewalk right next to the now busy street with the hoverboard in my right hand.

The overall cost was fifty-six dollars for all of the clothes, I originally had six hundred but now I had five hundred and forty-four. Not bad considering these clothes were going last a long time. The Sun was fully up now blazing bright, but too radiant for my skin. I put my hood up as I got to the nearest pedestrian crossing; my stomach was burning for a crazing of calories so I planned to go to McDonalds.

While waiting for the traffic light to turn green, I started hearing a bunch of crashing noises and screaming behind. Immediately looking up in front of me I see a Ferrari get thrown into a building which releases another series of screaming people. An EVO came into my sight; it was at least two stories high. It had three eyes on its face and sharp teeth, the skin was a dark red and its hands were sharp knives.

If I had been a normal girl, I would've run away screaming. In this situation I chose to stand my ground debating to fight it or just run away. Before I could decide all three eyes look on me, it brings its head two feet from the ground and charges in my direction.

And I thought I had good reflexes.

In an obvious panic more I put my left hand out in front of me, before long I could feel its rubbery skin and then…I couldn't. Heartbeat racing, breathing heavily I slowly open my eyes to see a teenage girl with long blonde hair, jeans, and a red Aeropastale jacket on the ground. She starts to get up and Providence soldiers surround her and voices erupt through the silent atmosphere.

As she starts to stand up a woman and a man who resembled her tackled her with a hugs. The woman shouts…

"Katie! We were so worried about you!" She started sobbing and so did the man…and so did the blonde teenage girl. Those are her parents, huh?

While her parents were rejoicing because they had their daughter back I ran around the corner, holding on to my hood which kept trying to fly off. I forced my legs to run at least two blocks away from the scene. Now in an empty dark alley, I start yelling at myself.

What the hell did I just do?

I already knew the answer though, but I didn't want to believe it. I looked down at my left hand and I answered my own question.

I just cured an EVO.

So how'd you guys like that chapter, huh? It's definitely longer than the last one so I hope you're happy.

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