I'm just going to jump right into the story, because well you will see. Some parts I couldn't get real in deep in because it is a rated t story, and if I did then it would be rated M(I been reading my mom's nursing books so yeah….)
Still don't own transformers.
Chapter 9
Barricade scanned the desert around him, since he had nothing else to do except to be towed by Ironhide. After his scans came up with the only lifeforms were a cacti and Major Lennox, Barricade activated his holoform, and used it to reach into the glove box found in front of the passenger seat. After he open the department, he pulled out Vay's broken shades, and then the holoform looked at the blood on Barricade's hood through the broken windshield.
"Why did that organic just stand there, he would have no doubt knew what was about to happen." Barricade mused, as he looked at Vay's broken shades again. "These are broken beyond repair, no reason to keep them." Barricade was about to toss the sunglasses out of the broken windsheilf, when he notice something on the inside rim of the sunglasses.
Barricade took a closer look, and saw a sentence engraved in them. "I will always treasure you." Barricade read out loud, and cursed. "Well they most hold some type of sentimental value to the organic, and I owe him one." Barricade muttered, as he reached over and put them back into the glove department.
"He has lost a lot of blood!"
"What is his blood type?!"
"AB positive!"
"We're going have to cut open his leg and reset the bone!"
Ratchet listen to the humans around him as he cut off Vay's pants leg at the knee, and got a clear view of the bloodied flesh covered bone sticking out of Vay's Calf. Some of the Nest doctor's around him flinched at the sight, but Ratchet didn't. They had laid Vay on his stomach, as they brought him into one of the Medbay's operating rooms.
Another of the doctors had took a pair of scissors and cut off Vay's blood stained shirt, while another brought over a IV, with a two pan's with four IV bag's of blood. As Ratchet began making a cut down Vay's Calf, the doctors had gotten the IV bag on the stand, and pushed a needle into Vay's left arm. As the blood made its way into Vay, a few of the other doctor's hasten to remove the shards of glass that stuck out of Vay's body.
Ratchet's holoform made precise incisions down Vay's leg starting below the knee, and quickly and precisely to the ankle. Two doctors helped Ratchet by lifting up the part where the incision was made. The other doctors' removed all of the broken pieces of glass out Vay's back, and were looking through the wounds, seeing if any had punctured any organs. After coming to the conclusion that nothing had been severely cut, they began to clean the wound, and repair what damage they could. Ratchet was looking into the opened Calf muscle, and saw the damage that the broken bone had caused. He shook his head as carefully as he readjusted the bone back into Vay's Calf. As he made sure the other bones were realigned, he heard Vay groan and curse.
"Someone get him Nitrous Oxide!" Ratchet commanded, as he heard a few of the other doctors rush around. As Ratchet's holoform pulled out his blood covered hand, the two doctors who were helping lowered the upper calf carefully. Ratchet got disinfectant as he cleaned out the incision sight. After he cleaned it, he got some stiches and a needle, and carefully ran it through the skin. Some of the other doctor's got a large bandage, and covered up the exit wound of the bone, as at the same time Ratchet finish sewing up Vay's leg up.
Ratchet stood up fully in his holoform, and scanned Vay. "Body is stabilizing, still a weak pulse, but he will survive. Has three fractured ribs, Can't do anything about that." Ratchet sighed as he looked at the multiple sewed up cuts that Vay had on his back. "Will not be able to move too much until back is completely healed." Ratchet noted, as other Nest doctors began to clean up.
After the doctor's left, Ratchet's holoform disappeared, and he moved over to a nearby medical berth. He stared at the unconscious teen, which was slowly starting to breathe deeply. "He's entering REM; he should be fine until he awakes." Ratchet stated to no one, as he got a ping from Ironhide through his Comm channel.
:: Ratchet here. ::
:: Will wants to know how the human is doing. :: Ironhide requested, and Ratchet forced a small grin.
:: He was quite injured, but I am the best Medical Officer around. :: Ratchet crossed his arms smug like, and Ironhide groaned over the channel.
:: Fine, since you are in such a almighty mood today, I have a present for you. ::
:: Oh, I didn't know you cared about me that way Ironhide. :: Ratchet replied, and Ironhide growled.
:: Stick a Tailpipe in it you glitch, it's just Barricade. :: Ironhide muttered, and Ratchet acted disappointed.
:: Oh Ironhide, if you're going to ever romance someone, you really should think about something a lot more romantically. :: Ratchet chuckled as Ironhide used multiple Cybertronian cuss words, and started to laugh any harder when he abruptly ended the channel.
"I sometimes wonder how he and Cromia fell for each other."
Vay opened his, and was surprised to see a blue open sky. Vay sat up lazily, as he looked around the area. He looked as far as the horizons in all direction, but all he saw was a flat plain, with only lush green grass everywhere. Vay jolted fully up, and looked his body over, and ran a hand over his back. He cursed when he realized he didn't have his leather jacket or his sunglasses.
"Where am I?" Vay muttered, as he looked around again, and didn't see any kind of vegetation.
More importantly, how did I get here? Last thing I remember is….Barricade! Vay looked around frantically, and cursed. Damn, I really need to get out of here now. Better get moving so I can at least have some idea where I'm at.
Vay looked around one last time, trying to find some kind of landmark, which there was none, and sighed as he picked a random direction and started walking. Vay walked in silence, his only company the sound of his feet. Minutes passed as Vay walked in silence, as a gentle breeze picked up, and softly caressed Vay's moving form.
Vay continued moving forward, as he kept a look out for any kind of landmarks. Vay continued tedious walking forward, and stopped suddenly. Why should I even care?! Vay questioned himself venomously, only reason anyone had showed interest in me was to be used. Vay huffed as sat his self on the ground. Then I get the people who try to understand, but all they do in the end is apologizing for not understanding my situation.
Vay fell on to his back as he put a hand over his emerald eyes, covering them from the sun. "Has the sun even moved?" Vay asked out loud to nobody.
"Nope!"
"AHHHHHH!" Vay jolted right back up into a sitting position, and faced a small young smiling girl. Vay held a hand over his heart, and took a few breaths to calm himself. After getting his heart beating normally, he looked closely at the young girl. She had long platinum blonde hair, in which she was currently pulling small fingers through, had a very pale complexion, but a healthy one. Vay looked at dark purple eyes, and sighed. "Didn't your parents ever tell you not to sneak up on someone?"
The young girl shook her head feverishly, her hair going in all directions, "Nu uh." Was her replied, and Vay smiled slightly at the child's cuteness. Vay looked around the same scenery, and looked back at the young girl.
"So where did you come from?" He asked very nicely, and the girl got a very thoughtful look on her face. After a minute, the girl gave Vay an innocent smile.
"From my mommy and daddy." She replied innocently, and Vay gave a small chuckle.
"Don't us all." Vay leaned back on his hands, and looked at the cloudless sky. "So do you know where we are?" The clairvoyant asked, fully at ease.
"No." The girl muttered, and Vay looked at her worried.
"You all right?" As he asked, this the girl sniffed, and she started to wail. Vay moved over to her side and looked her over, scared, "Hey, are you alright?" Vay repeated, and the girl shook her head, and calm down for second.
"M-m-mommy and-d-d daddy, gone d-d-on't knows where…" The girl sniffled, and then began wailing again, " WAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" As the girl started to have a constant stream of tears run down her face, Vay had picked up the small, light girl, and gently rocked her. He soothingly brushed her hair with his hand while the girl cries were muffled from her crying into Vay's white shirt.
Vay rocked back and forth until the girl calmed down, and she peeked at him out of the corner of her eye, in which Vay gave her a soothing smile, "How 'bout I help you find your parents?" Vay requested, and the girl nodded. Vay put the girl on her feet, which stood up. Vay took the bottom of his white shirt, and wiped away the last of the tears in the girls Violet eyes. "So no more sad tears, okay?"
"Yes sir." The girl said shyly, and Vay rubbed the back of his head, embarrassed.
"You don't have to call me sir, I'm not that old yet." Vay muttered, a dark tint of read gracing his features, and the girl giggled.
"Then what do I call you?" The girl gave a small innocent smile, and Vay returned the smile, and held out a hand.
"You can call me Vay, and what is your name?" The clairvoyant introduced himself, and thegirl put her hands on her hips, and smiled proudly.
"Call me Abby." She answered, and took Vay's open hand. Vay stood to his full height, and with his hand joined with the girl Abby's, they began walking. Abby started to swing their arms, and Vay whistled a small tone as the gentle wind, and the sound of their feet kept them company.
"So Abby," Vay interrupted his own tune, "Have you found anything we can keep track off." Vay asked kindly, and surprisingly raised her finger.
"Would that count?" Vay followed the girl's finger, and surprise lit up the clairvoyant's face, as he saw a sign post, slanted but standing, off in the distance. "Well done!" Vay congratulated Abby, who jumped up and down in excitement.
"Let's go check it out!" Abby yelled, and let go of Vay's hand as she rushed off toward it. Vay laughed at the girl's enthusiasm, and followed in a brisk jog. When Vay reached the sign post that Abby had beaten him to, the girl was looking up at, puzzled. Vay looked at the sign, and Vay looked at the sign curiously.
Abby pulled on Vay's pants leg, getting his attention. Vay looked down at the girl, and gave her small smile, "What is it?"
"Why is the sign blank?" She asked, as the wind softly played with her hair. Vay looked at the sign for a few seconds, and then just shrugged.
"Who knows, but at least we found a landmark." Vay answered, and the girl nodded as if she understood every word he just said. Vay looked at the sun again, and was to see that, somehow, the sun had started to pass over the horizon, and it was steadily becoming night time. Vay rubbed the back of his head, confused, and looked down at the Abby.
Abby though had moved to under the sign, and was trying to pull something out from the dirt underneath it. Vay bent over, and tried to get a closer look at what Abby was trying to do. When Vay was looking over her shoulder, Abby's hand shot back and hit him directly in the forehead. The clairvoyant fell back on to his butt with a 'hmph', and rubbed the spot Abby hit, trying to ease the pain. Vay felt a second pair of hands on his forehead, and felt immediate relief. Vay blinked surprised, as Abby backed up shyly.
"How did you do that?" Vay asked, and Abby hid her hands behind her back, and her head dipped forward.
"I'm not supposed to tell people…" Abby answered, with a slight quiver in her voice, and obviously scared. Vay got on his knees, and wobbled forward a bit, and placed both of his hands on her small shoulders.
"You don't have to tell me then." Vay comforted, and Abby looked up at him through her eyelashes.
"Really?"
"Really." Abby cheered up instantly, and sat down on the ground, and held up some sunglasses. Vay froze as he looked at the sunglasses, and realized they were his. Abby was looking on the inside of the glasses, and had her eyes squinted as she tried to read something off of them.
"I….Will…Always…Treasure….You." As Abby finished, she looked up expecting to be praised again, but saw Vay's sadden expression. "What's wrong?" Abby asked, curious about her new friends sadness.
"Its…." Vay sighed as he forced a smile on his face, "Nothing. May I have those?" Vay held out a hand, as Abby looked between him and the sunglasses. When Abby deposited the sunglasses into Vay's hand, she yawned, and laid down in the grass, her arms and legs sprawled out in every direction.
"I'm tired, I'm going to sleep." The girl stated as her eyes drifted close. Vay sat back down fully, and watched as the girl's breathing slowed down. Vay waited till he knew the little girl was asleep, and gripped the sunglasses tightly, but carefully enough not to break them. A few tears trickled out of his eyes, as he looked up at the stars, and saw a shooting star.
Wishes never come true, but what can it hurt. Vay closed his eyes, and his breathing slowed, with a few more tears running down his face, I wish that I could find my mother. And Vay's conscious faded, as he fell into his slumber.
Okay, so where in the hell did Vay end up?(Well I know , but I am not telling XD)
Who is this strange little girl that Vay met?
What has happened to Prowl? A lot of questions are still boiling, and man I enjoy these constant more added parts. Vay is mad because he doesn't really understand the whole vision thing. Prowl is mad because Jazz is dead. Also, What is with Mikaela's and Vay's friendship? A lot of things to cover in the next few chapters, and well the rest of the story.
Anyway, drop a review for me, because I worked 33 hours this week, and still updated early XD. I might be sounding weird, but I'm Very tired DX.
