Ally Cats
The sun had set. Unlike most days, though it didn't have Lynn on her balcony to keep it company. She was in her room in Shuffle Mansion, the three-room two-floor tech head and wilderness enthusiast paradise. The floor of her room was a giant clear blue pong, lined with steel for lifter to push off from and was decked out to the nines like the rest of her room with exotic plants from every corner of the globe. Trees grew up out of the crystal clear water and up to the 30 foot high ceiling. Because of her embedded hover ball rig, the water was not a problem and she gracefully glided over it. With the addition of her being an avid hover-boarder as well, she wore her belly sensor and crash bracelets everywhere, which made the room all the more easy to maneuver. Her "room" part of her room has a levitating tree house style rig a story over the pond, yet just below the branches of the trees.
Her being a total tech-head, she even designed artificial intelligent animals to inhabit her tame wilderness habitat. The koi and other creatures of the pond were all real and so were some of the birds, but most of the birds, squirrels, bugs, and other little woodland creatures were robotic. Lynn also had a trained python and a black cat for pets, too. The cat had a little trouble getting around, but used the enormous lily pads, used for chairs and step stones designed for visitors with the lack of flying ability. It all worked out well, though beings as Lynn very rarely had any guests allowed in other than Kairo who could fly like her.
Metallica Blared as she got pumped up for her vicious hover ball game in about two hours. People teased her (pointing out especially Toshi Banana, anti-mind rain activist) about listening to the violent Rusty music, rumored to be on of their main drives of war, but she said it was good to psych you into being read to beat people up out on a hover ball field. And she was going to need all the pumping up she could get for tonight's game. She was playing her arch-rivals, Severna Park. She finished putting on her black steel-alloy plated hover ball uniform (yes, you needed all the protection you could get from people ramming into you at 60 kilcks an hour in their own steel uniforms) with the number 27 painted in a brilliant silver on the breast plate as Kairo pinged in to walk with her to the game.
It was a gorgeous evening. The suns last rays had just flicked away and the moon shined down full with all it's brilliance. To bad Lynn was to special-minded at the moment to focus on anything but the game ahead of her. She flared her nostrils, hoping to whiff that wild smell of beyond the city, but could only fell the stench of urban society. It was alright though. She didn't need her full strength to win tonight.
"Lynn Kataki?" A voice called from behind them. Lynn whipped her head around. A Severna Park jock and avid hover ball super fan. "Is that you?" He asked in an suspicious tone, full knowing the answer.
"You'd better believe it", Lynn said, even with Kairo shaking his head no. They didn't need any trouble. She continued anyways,"All time hover ball leading scorer in the flesh!"
"Good", He smirked as more people with steel bars and other weapon-making objects appeared out of the near by allies,"Cause it's our job to take you out of tonight's game."
He ran at Lynn as fast as he could, which to her was about as good as a snails pace. He swung the lead pipe at her and she snapped her arm out and caught it. With a toothy special circumstances smile, she tore it from his week grasp, snapped it in two like a toothpick, and flung it to the roof of a mansion three blocks down. As the fan stared dazed at her nonchalant superhuman strength, she took two fingers and struck him swift and hard on the temple of his head, Knocking him out cold.
The others proceeded to charge her, even though she could smell their intense fear. Kairo, who couldn't resist a good ally fight, stood up against her back. She grabbed his arm, letting her skintenna carry her voice,"Do we have time," she said. "Depends", he shrugged,"How long will this take us?" "Three minutes", she replied swiftly, not needing the slightest thought,"Five tops." "We got time. I'd say one more minutes than we'll need," He smiled and turned on his satellite-hacked hovercam disabler. They didn't want the wardens to catch this little episode.
Another fan rushed at Lynn and she sprang back on one leg like a littlie playing hopscotch. She pinched his pressure points, crippling his arm. Then she landed a clean blow to the face, knocking him clean out as well. Two people were coming up behind her with lead pipes, but Kairo pinched their nerves at the top of their spinal chord, which would have killed them had he not been so well trained, but this just left them out cold on the pavement like the other four Ally Cats he had just taken care of.
Lynn yawned and decided that she was pumped enough for this game. She gave kairo a silent nod, and he understood her silent, unspoken gestures all too well.
Like a flash, they bolted so fast they were little more than a blur to the five remaining fans. They struck each one on the pressure points so hard they fell to the ground paralyzed immediately.
Lynn smirked and she and Kairo continued on their way to the game, leaving thirteen knocked out Severna Park Ally Cats in their wake. She was ready for tonight's game.
