Hi! I'm back! I'm working on Ch. 10 at the moment, so hopefully I'll get it out later. Hopefully. Anyway, Automatic Loveletter is awesome and you should really give Let It Ride a listen. (The song from last chapter. It's on Youtube, just search it. There are a couple of different versions.)
I have to thank all of the people that added this to their alerts or favorited it. Apparently favorited isn't a word, but I don't really care. I also have to thank the people who reviewed TPTPTF! I forget where I left off, but thank you!
This chappie's short, but it's Six-centric! YAY! I decided to put some SixXHoliday in here, so I also added it to the story summary. Please enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Generator Rex. (If I did, it would be on every Friday! Darn you, Cartoon Network!)
Ch.9
In a dark, shadowed hallway in the depths of the Providence base, a hand pressed on a sensor and a door slid open nearly soundlessly. The room that the hand, attached to a tall, skinny man, stepped into was even darker. Even so, the small amount of light in the top-security room made his sunglasses gleam. He could see both of the agents sitting at the control panel pointing guns at him.
"Are you permitted to be here?" The one on the left asked.
"Yes," The man wearing the sunglasses said. "Is she is still unconscious?"
"Yes, sir," The agent on the right replied. He lowered his gun and said, "Doctor Holiday would have been notified otherwise, no matter what time of day or night." The agent did have a point, as it was two o'clock in the morning.
"Very well," The mysterious man said. Who wore sunglasses indoors, let alone in a pitch-black room? He walked up to the sheet of glass and said, "Lift it."
The agent on the left, who had lowered his gun and sat down again, said, "Very well, sir." He pressed a button on his side of the control panel and the sheet of heavy glass lifted until is disappeared into the ceiling. He walked forward the few steps it took and looked up into the unconscious girl's face.
"Has she been completely tested?" He asked, not glancing back to look at the agents.
"No, sir," The agent on the right replied. "Doctor Holiday's orders."
"She could be carrying an explosive device on her person," The man said, face eerily stoic but voice scathing. "She could blow us all up any second and you wouldn't have known." His eyebrows drew together over his sunglasses and his mouth turned downwards. "She is Van Kliess' subordinate, and he is a veritable psychopath. His motivation causes him to want to destroy us at all costs. He easily could have snuck her in here as a human bomb."
"W-we're sorry, Agent Six," The agent on the left replied, nervous and shaken even though he hadn't seen his face. "We're under Doctor Holiday's orders."
Now that his identity had been revealed or confirmed, you decide, the light in the room seemingly shifted to shine on him, showing the green of his suit and the black of his tie. He seemed to look at Circe's left ear more closely before saying, "I will talk to Doctor Holiday in the morning. I will search her now." He reached up to grab her earring, which easily slid off her ear when he tugged gently at it. It was a rather large stud when he looked at it, and it was reflecting his image. He had suspicions when he saw that she only had one earring, especially when her ears weren't pierced before, but now they were confirmed.
"Is the room next door empty?" Six asked, already knowing the answer.
"Yes, sir," The agent on the right replied.
"Hang this where Circe's ear is," Six replied, turning around to place the "earring" on the control panel. "I also want two agents in there at all times."
"Yes, sir," The agent on the left replied. "Should we let Doct-" He was cut off by Agent Six, saying, "I will let Doctor Holiday know. Nothing is out of place." He left the room and thought about what he had found on Circe's earlobe… a camera. He knew that Kliess wouldn't send Circe in as a human bomb because Kliess wanted to be there, in person, when he and his subordinates brought Providence down. He figured that Kliess would do something like this, that was why he went to Circe's room in the first place, but he also knew that this wasn't the last step in Van Kliess' plan, in fact, it was far from it. Van Kliess was unpredictable, so his plan would be unpredictable as well… he wouldn't tell anyone this, but he would die before he allowed Kliess to get his hands on Rex. He felt like a father to Rex, and he thought Doctor Holiday suspected that. It would only make sense, as Holiday was Rex's mother figure. Bobo suspected it too; after all, he was Rex's annoying little brother in their little family.
Six sighed mentally to shake off the thoughts of Holiday and him as Rex's parents (he would actually like that a lot, Holiday would make a good mother and wife), and instead switched his thoughts back to Van Kliess' plan. It would take a lot to counteract it, but he was confident. He had to protect his comrades and makeshift family; otherwise, he would have nothing to live for, other than himself.
Lost in his thoughts, he made his way to his room and fell asleep, easily letting Dreamland take him with thoughts of tomorrow, and Doctor Holiday as his wife.
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