Here is part two of Douglas's dream! What happened to the Lab Rats and Leo? Read on to find out! :D
Leo kept running through the streets of Douglas's dream version of Mission Creek, trying desperately to get away from the drones that were following him and shooting lasers at him.
"Isn't there anybody else these robots can chase after besides me?!" Leo yelled as he dodged another laser near the foot. "I really wish Adam, Bree, and Chase were here! They could turn those orbs into scrap metal in a minute!"
Speaking of his siblings, Leo did wonder where they were and what was happening with them. Maybe they were being chased by drones as well or maybe they were looking for him.
Leo hoped it was the second option.
"Ahh!" Leo exclaimed as a laser hit his shoulder. He fell down to the ground and turned around to see the drones hovering above him, getting ready to attack him with more lasers.
Then Leo remembered he had something to fight back with.
"Take this!" A laser sphere formed in his hand and he launched it at the group of orbs. The drones suddenly started malfunctioning and in a matter of seconds, they exploded in the air, leaving pieces of what was left of them falling to the ground.
Leo sighed as he got up off the ground. "These are the times where I'm glad I have a bionic arm." He said. "Now that this is over, I can go search for Adam, Bree, and Chase. I really hope they're okay."
But then a thought occurred to Leo. If this was really Mission Creek (a creepy ghost town version of it), then wouldn't the Davenport mansion be around here somewhere?
The curiosity getting the better of him, Leo abandoned the plan of searching for his siblings to instead search for what he hoped would be his home in perfect condition.
But considering the looks and state of the town he was currently in, Leo doubted that the mansion would be looking anything, but the same.
Chase groaned as he opened his eyes. He was met with the sight of his sister, glaring at him. Slowly, he began to get into a sitting position on the floor where he had been previously lying down. As he did so, he realized his hands were handcuffed together with a special-looking type of handcuffs.
Bionic signal interrupter handcuffs. He realized. We can't use our bionics.
He looked up at Bree, who was still glaring at him. "What?"
"I don't know, Chase, you tell me what." She stated. "We wouldn't be in this situation if you hadn't suggested going inside Douglas's dream after Mr. Davenport told us to stop using his neurological scanner!"
"Oh, are you finally listening to him? Are you seriously blaming me for all of this?" He asked. "How was I supposed to know that Douglas's dream involved android versions of ourselves that attacked us, knocked us out, and trapped us in whatever place this is?"
Bree frowned. "You're the smart one! You're supposed to know everything!"
"Yeah, well not even bionic superhumans are invincible!" Chase shot back. "Don't blame me on this!"
"I don't blame you on this! I blame Leo!" Bree exclaimed. "He's the one who came up with the idea to travel into everybody's dreams! If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be here! This is all your fault, Leo!"
She didn't hear a reply from the boy. Instead, her brother said something.
"You do realize Leo isn't here with us, right?"
Bree's eyes widened. "He's not? Wait . . . he ran off when those drones were chasing him. He's out there all alone. We left him out there all alone!"
"Bree . . ." Chase attempted to calm his sister.
"No!" She yelled. "We're supposed to protect him! We're supposed to protect each other! Families stick together and protect each other! We couldn't even do that!"
"Leo's fine." Chase assured. "I'm not worried. He can take care of himself."
"How do you know?"
"Because in the past, Leo's been the one to save us. He risked his life for us during that particle collider mission. He faced Marcus and got electrocuted because he was trying to rescue us from Douglas. He risked getting crushed so he could save me from the Triton App. Leo's been through thick and thin to stand by our sides and help us on missions, even if it means endangering his own life. If it wasn't for Leo, we probably wouldn't have ever gotten to leave that lab, see the real world for the first time, and live normal lives."
Bree nodded. "You're right, Chase. I'm sorry. It's not your fault. It's not Leo's It's nobody's fault. I'm just really scared right now. What do you think will happen to us?"
"Did you forget this is a dream?" Chase asked. "We'll get out of here and with Leo, I promise."
Bree sighed as she leaned against the wall. "I hope so . . ."
"Are you okay, Bree?"
"Yeah, I'm fine." She replied. "You?"
"Could be better. I have a throbbing headache and my back is sore from android me hitting me with his glowstick."
"Sorry about that." Bree said, looking at her brother with sympathy.
Chase shrugged. "You were busy with your own fight. What could you have done?"
"Helped at least." Bree stated. "Adam and I would've fought alongside you if we didn't have our own battles to fight."
"It's okay." Chase responded. "We're still a team, no matter what."
Bree smiled. "Yeah, we are."
Suddenly, the two siblings heard a groan and realized that their brother Adam was waking up.
"Adam?" Chase saw his brother was lying on the ground. His hands were also handcuffed with the bionic signal interrupters as were Bree's.
If we can't use our bionics, how are we going to escape?
Adam moaned before rolling to his side, staring at his brother and sister. "Yeah? Did we win?"
"Not exactly." Bree replied, frowning. She held up her handcuffed hands. "Does it look like we won?"
Adam looked down at his own handcuffs and attempted to use his super strength to break out of them. It didn't work, however.
"Don't bother." Chase said. "They're bionic signal interrupters."
Bree rolled her eyes. "Great."
Adam looked at his surroundings. "Where are we?"
"We're trapped in a room. Where did you think we were? Hawaii?" Bree remarked.
Chase sighed. "If only it was Hawaii. Why couldn't Douglas dream about that?"
"I'm not surprised, Chase." Bree stated. "Our uncle can be a weirdo sometimes."
Adam grinned. "Just like Chase, except he's a weirdo all the time!"
Chase frowned, glaring at his brother. "Not now, Adam. Not now."
Bree gasped as she heard the sound of a door opening. "Guys! Someone's coming!"
Adam and Chase turned their heads to see a person enter the room. Their eyes widened in surprise, although they really shouldn't have been surprised.
Bree narrowed her eyes as she looked up at the person. "Well, look who showed up." She held up her handcuffed hands. "You've got some explaining to do."
Leo knew exactly where the mansion was. He remembered when he first walked through that door with his newlywed mother and his new stepdad. He knew in that moment that his new life was just beginning. Little did he know the adventure that would come with it.
It's here. Right here. Mom and Big D. The mansion is . . . oh no.
Leo stared at his home – or what was left of it. It was obvious that a fire had occurred in the area, right inside the mansion. It was nothing, but a blackened wooden structure, that looked like it was about to collapse. Leo was surprised that it hadn't yet.
The smell of smoke still lingered in the air. The fire must've been recent. It had taken away Leo's family. It had taken away his mom and dad.
This isn't a dream. It's a nightmare.
It may had not been real, but it still felt like a knife had been stabbed right in his heart. Leo fell down in the grass and started crying.
I don't want this to be real! I don't want this to happen in reality! I don't want to lose them!
At that moment, all Leo wanted was his siblings. He wanted them more than anything. He needed someone to be there for him.
He wished Adam, Bree, and Chase were there. On the other hand, he was happy they weren't there. They weren't there to see the mansion. To be stuck in a nightmare, like Leo was right now.
Little did Leo know that his siblings were stuck in a nightmare of their own.
"Douglas, what is the meaning of this?" Chase asked, looking at the inventor who was standing in the doorway, staring at him and his siblings.
"Douglas?" He repeated. "I thought I programmed you three to call me Supreme Overlord of Mission Creek."
Bree rolled her eyes. "Snap out of it, Douglas! We're not androids!"
"What? So, you're not another set of androids that the android Adam, Bree, and Chase found on the streets?"
"No! We're the real Adam, Bree, and Chase!" Bree yelled.
Douglas's eyes widened. "The real Adam, Bree, and Chase? The original three bionic superhumans?"
"Duh! Who else?"
Douglas frowned. "They perished in a fire a long time ago. Wait . . . you aren't ghosts are you?"
"No," Chase said. "Why would we be ghosts? And what do you mean we perished in a fire a long time ago? We're sitting right here!"
"You did." Douglas replied. "Along with my brother, his wife, and that stepbrother of yours."
"Leo?!" Adam exclaimed. "No! Not our brother!"
"How? What happened?" Chase asked.
Douglas smiled, somewhat evilly. "Because of me. I trapped you three in the lab. There was a detonator in there. I set it off. The whole lab blew up . . . with you three in it."
All three siblings' eyes widened in horror. "What?!"
"Then I set the whole house ablaze. Donnie was still in there. I trapped him, Leo, and Tasha. There was no escape for them. And that's the end of the story."
Adam looked upset and launched himself at Douglas, who stepped back as the boy couldn't do anything with the handcuffs. "You killed our family! How could you?!"
Douglas raised his eyebrow. "How could I?" He repeated. "Because I'm evil and I can."
"Douglas . . ." Chase began, looking at his uncle sadly.
Douglas turned to look at the boy. "Yes, Chase?"
"Nothing." Chase said, turning away.
Douglas smirked. "That's what I thought. You three enjoy your time together in here. For it will be your last."
Bree glared at the inventor. "What are you planning, Douglas?"
"I'm going to throw you three into my advanced hi-tech training simulator, where you'll be destroyed by my android Adam, Bree, and Chase."
"What?! Why?!" Chase yelled.
"Because I don't need you three anymore. That's why I killed you in the first place." Douglas replied. "You got rid of Marcus. I got my revenge by eliminating you and your family. Then I created android Adam, Bree, and Chase. I control them with the Triton App and they do anything I tell them to, like taking over Mission Creek. They're much more useful than you three ever were. They don't have things like human emotions, pain, and dying getting in the way."
Bree frowned. "You'll never get away with this."
Douglas chuckled as he put his hand on the handle of the steel door. "Oh, Bree, I already have." He then slammed the door shut, locking the three siblings inside.
"We're doomed. We're so doomed."
Bree and Chase turned their heads to look at Adam, who was leaning against the wall, a frown on his face. For the first time, their brother wasn't goofy or acting like himself. He was actually serious in a situation like this.
As for the brother and sister, they were thinking about what just happened and what was going to happen to them. There were scared looks on their faces. They were actually afraid. They knew they couldn't get out of this. There was no way.
This may be the one mission they will never come back from.
"Adam! Bree Chase!" Leo called out as he walked down the street. "Where are you?"
He had no idea where his siblings were. Leo was getting worried. Did something happen to them?
Leo stopped as he found himself in front of a building. He stared up at the tall structure. It looked like a scary, dark version of a castle or an evil lair or . . .
"It kinda looks like a lab." Leo commented. "Maybe they're in there. I have to find them. Someway, somehow, I have to get them out of this twisted place. I just wish I knew where they were."
Suddenly, Leo heard footsteps behind him. He cautiously turned around to be met face to face with . . .
His eyes widened and a grin formed on his face. "Adam, Bree, Chase!" He wrapped his arms around his brothers and sister, giving them a hug, which they didn't return. In fact, they just stood there stiff as cardboard.
Leo failed to notice the glowing green eyes of what he thought was his three siblings until it was too late.
Donald Davenport walked into his glorious mansion, a smile on his face. So far, he had been having a great day. His meeting at Davenport Industries went perfectly, he sold his latest invention to a buyer with the highest offer, and he had just planned a special dinner for his wife, Tasha, who was currently doing a news report.
The smile disappeared on the billionaire's face when he saw his brother lying on the couch with the neurological scanner attached to his head.
"Not again." He groaned. "What trouble are the kids getting into now?"
Not wasting another moment, Donald bolted down to the lab and over to his computer, where he saw Douglas's dream playing on the screen.
Donald's eyes widened as he stared at what was happening. Adam, Bree, and Chase were trapped in a room, handcuffed with bionic signal interrupters and Leo was standing outside of a building that looked like a lab, where he was hugging what appeared to be Adam, Bree, and Chase.
"How could they be in two places at the same time? Even if they're bionic superhumans, it's scientifically impossible!" Donald exclaimed. "Unless . . ." A frown formed on his face.
Donald knew the kids were in deep trouble. They were trapped inside Douglas's dream and he feared there was no way they could get out that easily.
The tech mogul knew he had to take matters into his own hands. He had to do something to help them. He just had to.
But what? Donald may have been the one who created the neurological scanner, but it was still a prototype. The invention had some flaws. It wasn't perfect.
Even Donald knew his inventions led to bad things happening.
And seeing Adam, Bree, Chase, and Leo in their current situation, he knew a bad thing had happened.
Sighing, Donald rubbed his temples as he was in deep thought. He didn't know what to do. He couldn't do much from his end. He wasn't inside the dream.
But he could be inside Douglas's dream. If Adam, Bree, Chase, Leo, and Douglas traveled into their dreams, why couldn't he?
"I know just what to do." Donald said as he stood up and ran out of the lab.
He was going to save his kids. He was going to get them out of there. No matter what it took.
Donald Davenport was going to be the hero.
Looks like it's Mr. Davenport to the rescue! What will happen next? Will Adam, Bree, and Chase be able to escape from Douglas and his androids? What about Leo? Is he in danger too? Find out in part three of Douglas's dream! Thanks for reading! Reviews are appreciated! See ya next chapter! :D
