It all happened so fast that WALL-E wasn't sure it was real. Now EVE was sealed inside the hover-chair. ATOM still had the upper hand.

"Everyone deserves some free will," said ATOM, "Even I know that. So, I will let you choose your fate. Will you die attempting to save your beloved EVE; or will you die attempting to stop me."

WALL-E could not believe how cruel ATOM was being. "It does not matter what choice you make. I have done the calculations, and both options will lead to your demise."

WALL-E quickly glanced at EVE, glancing back helpless behind the glass of the chair. He glanced back at ATOM who was waiting for the answer.

As always, WALL-E followed his heart and bolted toward EVE. The hover-chair suddenly shot straight at the great window with EVE still inside. The chair smashed through the window and WALL-E jumped after it.

WALL-E reached out and grabbed the back of the chair; then they both started falling. The chair fell from the control room with WALL-E holding on not daring to open his eyes. He braced himself for the worst.

The fall felt like an eternity, but eventually the chair hit the ground. The force shook WALL-E so much that one of his hands let go. But he was still holding on. WALL-E opened his eyes thinking that it was all over. He realised that it wasn't over and the chair was still moving at an incredible rate through the city.

WALL-E grabbed the back of the chair with his other hand. He pulled himself on top. He looked around and could not believe how fast they were going. "Whooaa!" he screamed.

WALL-E could not give up now. He was so close to saving EVE. He inched to the middle of the chair and looked down through the glass. EVE was sitting inside peering back at him. Her eyes showed happiness, but also concern.

How was he going to get her out of there? His laser was still broken when ATOM shot him so he couldn't use that.

Suddenly the chair shook violently. WALL-E turned and saw more chairs hitting the one he was standing on. WALL-E realized that they were trying to shake him off. The chairs rammed into him again and WALL-E held on for dear life.

He started to pound on the glass trying to break the only thing keeping him from his loved one. But it was so strong he didn't even leave a scratch.

The other chairs moved away from his. WALL-E looked up and saw an old abandoned building coming toward them rapidly. He got a better grip of the chair and closed eyes.

The chair crashed through the building and everything inside. WALL-E screamed as this happened. The chair broke through the other side, its speed unchanged.

WALL-E became very frustrated and started to jump up and down on the front. The chair began to wobble as the weight of it changed. WALL-E took note of this and continued to jump as best he could without letting go.

The chair rocked forward with each jump WALL-E made. The front got closer to the ground while still travelling at an incredible speed.

WALL-E gave one more jump and the front of the hover-chair hit the ground. The sudden impact and friction the ground made caused the chair, and the two robots it carried, flip over. As it spun through the air WALL-E lost his grip ad flew of hitting the ground hard.

EVE and the chair collided with a nearby Buy 'n Large sign. The impact shattered the glass on the chair. It hit the ground again and eventually slid to a stop.

WALL-E stood up to see what happened. He noticed that one of his arms was missing and one foot was damaged badly. "Ooohhhhh," he groaned.

WALL-E turned and saw EVE lying unconscious near the wrecked hover-chair. "EV-ah," WALL-E said trying to get her attention.

WALL-E heard a rumbling off in the distance. He saw that every hover-chair in the city was coming toward the crash site from all sides.

WALL-E limped toward EVE calling her name. She had to wake up, she had to. He sat down next to her and put his hand on her face. "EV-ah?" he said. WALL-E shook her. "EV-ah!" he said again.

The chairs were now about 50 feet away. "EV-AH!!" WALL-E screamed. EVE's eyes lit up.

"WALL-E," she said happily. EVE picked him up and flew into the air. Bellow them they saw all the hover-chairs collide with each other in a big cloud of dust and machinery parts.

EVE and WALL-E spun happily through the air at there success. She kissed him and WALL-E felt like nothing in the world mattered anymore because she was safe.

But they still had one thing to take care of. EVE held WALL-E tightly and flew back toward the Axiom. They made it back to the control room window and flew in through the hole made by the hover-chair.

EVE put WALL-E down and fired her ion cannon at the control panel. ATOM's wires retracted and he stared at them in disbelief. The control panel was now malfunctioning and ATOM could not use it anymore.

"Impossible," said ATOM, "You two should be dead. I made every calculationthereisnowayyoucoulddddddddssssssaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaffffffffff." ATOM looked down muttering complete gibberish.

He stopped talking and looked up. "I cannot be wrong," he said. His wires shot out of his chest and wrapped around WALL-E. ATOM pulled WALL-E in front of him and held an electrically charged hand to his head.

EVE tried to aim her cannon at ATOM, but WALL-E was being held in the way. EVE could not get a clear shot. "You have put a stop to my plan," said ATOM, "WALL-E will have to die now." ATOM held his hand closer to WALL-E's head. WALL-E could see the sparks ready to shoot him.

ATOM spoke to EVE again. "You can let me kill him right now, or you can take the shot. It is your choice EVE." She didn't know what to do.

An idea suddenly came to her. "WALL-E," said EVE. "EV-ah," said WALL-E. EVE turned around and fired at a screen in place near the elevator.

WALL-E remembered what he did the last time EVE shot at a screen in an elevator and knew what she wanted him to do. He folded himself into a cube making him smaller. ATOM didn't see this coming. With WALL-E's decrease in height, EVE had a clear shot.

She fired and hit ATOM right in the chest. The shot sent ATOM flying backward through the hole in the window. But WALL-E was still in cube form and ATOM's wires were still tangled up in him. As ATOM flew out the window, his cables dragged WALL-E with him.

"No," said EVE as she flew to the hole in the window. She saw ATOM fall lifelessly down to the ground. WALL-E however was unfolded, untangled, and clutching the side of the Axiom with his one hand.

But his grip gave out and he started to fall as well. "Ev-ah!" he called out. EVE jumped out and flew down to him. She reached out to WALL-E as they both fell. He grabbed her hand and she carried him back to the control room.

She let him lie on the floor. "WALL-E," she said to him. "EV-ah," he said. Then he said something to her that he never said before. "Thanks." EVE held him and they both kissed, with no danger ahead of them anymore.


Stay tuned for the epilouge.