Hello, and welcome to the second chapter in the other universe. Adam doesn't appear in this chapter, but we will see Bree and Leo. I just had to combine them in this one shorter chapter, which turned out much better than I first had in mind (=not including their POV at all). And now, the reviews:

LabRatsWhore: Thanks for reviewing! I liked writing it in Spanish (I'm not very good at it) and I liked writing this chapter, and I'm glad you liked it too.

TKDP: As you can see, it's "Bree Henderson & Leo Dooley", so the two of them combined and their story wil be told as well. Thank you for reviewing!

Dirtkid123: Thanks for reviewing! Yeah, it certainly is a lot to take in.

PurpleNicole531: You're right, plus some Leo as well! I hope you like it! Thanks for reviewing!

Enjoy!

-Writer207


Bree was back at the mall.

That was the place where she met up with her friends. They often went out shopping, and they regularly met up in the mall. They'd go there almost every day. Some of her friends were homeschooled, and thus the mall was the perfect place to see them and to tell them what happened in their one or two day absence.

Then, Bree was back at school.

She was there with all her friends, and the teachers and principal, with her annoying classmates and the nerds and let's not forget those super-hot football players (this did not apply for Chase, because they're siblings). People adored her, and she was good friends with principal Perry. Every girl at school knew her name, and everyone was glad if the popular Bree Henderson talked with them, or even looked at them.

Last but not least, Bree was at home.

She stayed there longer than the other two places, because the fondest memories had been made at home. She thought she would recall the moments with her friends, or at school, but she found herself thinking back about all the 'fun' things that happened at home. Adam helping her with her homework. Chase showing off in the garden. Dad coming home and telling them how his day was. Mom baking cookies. Dining with the entire family, watching a movie together, … Those small things stayed with her during her capture. Not her friends, not the memories of school, but just the small things she never really paid attention to. Those small moments she never thought she'd remember. But times like these makes you want to long back to those little moments she shared with her family.

Adam. Chase. Her friend Leo, and cousin Marcus. She imagined the five of them walking out, towards a new morning where they wouldn't have to worry anymore. They'd leave after defeating Davenport, back to Leo's home where they would be welcomed by Tasha.

"Bree…" She opened her eyes. She had been dreaming again. She'd cry if she had any tears left, knowing she still hadn't escaped, that she and her new family hadn't been saved yet. There had to be someone else trying to get to Davenport. Someone needed to track him down. But then again, she didn't know if it was true. She just wanted to believe someone was brave enough to try and fight Davenport and his army.

She looked at her left, and a few cells further, she saw Leo. He was staring at her as well. The soldiers were coming. If he hadn't woken her up, they made sure she'd be awake when they had arrived. It happened once she was sleeping (resting) when they came. It still hurt.

Davenport did seem to have some respect for women, as Bree kept her shirt. Leo lost his, and she was pretty sure her brothers and cousin lost theirs as well. most of the soldiers were teenage boys, and she could probably keep her shirt because Davenport didn't want his soldiers to be distracted.

Leo looked awful. They didn't harm him physically, but Davenport preferred to mentally attack him. this was possible because of the chip he possessed. The chip was originally created by Donald Davenport, who gave the design to Tasha Dooley, but who also first had stolen the idea from his brother Douglas. Nobody knew more about chips than Davenport, which is why he kept attacking him mentally. The first time when he tried to take over Leo's chip, he didn't succeed; who could have ever guessed Leo was mentally strong enough not to be evil?

Davenport only made it worse. Bree just saw the struggle on his face. Leo didn't dare to scream, but you could see he was fighting hardest. Bree, Marcus and Adam were tortured, but Leo was the only one who had to fight to stay himself, to stay sane. She had no idea how long they've been there, captured and tortured, but Leo hasn't smiled once. He'd been here longer. Him not smiling meant this situation

Davenport entered their cell.

Bree forced herself to look at her crazy uncle. She wanted to remember everything about him, only to track him down when they were freed again. They might have ran from him, but he needed to be taken down. She'd go to the police and if they didn't know Douglas Davenport, she'd be able to describe him perfectly. Leo, on the other hand, looked away.

"Good evening!" He sounded happy. He looked happy: there was a bright smile on his face and he rubbed his hands. There came no response, and Davenport then shrugged.

"Okay, don't say anything. I didn't come to talk, anyway." He took a small remote out of his pocket, which had only one button on it. Bree knew what happened when the button was pushed, as did Leo. With a big smile, Davenport pushed it, and Leo started fighting for a free mind again. There were no screams or shouts, only facial expressions which let them know he was battling for his free will to prevail.

Bree didn't say anything. To be honest, she was terrified. After pushing the button, it was her turn to be tortured. They'd film it. And when they were done hurting her, they showed her how they tortured Adam. There hadn't been any clips with Chase, which was a good sign. It meant the soldiers had met Spike, and she had wished Spike had killed a few. She also feared they'd torture her more for speaking up, so she shut up, biting her lip. She looked away from Leo. It was his fight, and it scared her as well. if she had been the one having a chip and he wasn't, he would've done the same. Then it would've been her fight. She closed her eyes, waiting for the pain to come.

Yet, the pain never came. When she opened her eyes again, she noticed none of the three soldiers Davenport brought with him was paying attention to her. They were paying attention to Leo, who had been freed from his chains, struggling to get up while two soldiers kept him down during his fight. The other one held a large dagger in his hand. Davenport nodded, approving to what the soldiers were doing.

"What are you doing!?" she shouted in one bold moment. Davenport looked up, quasi-surprised.

"So the girl can speak?" he laughed as he walked closer. "I guess I can just show you, but then there's only the fear of you seeing what's happening. That's far too short. So I'm going to tell you what to do. I have been thinking of not only the chips in the back of their neck, but also other bionics. Just think of it: a soldier with unlimited power and with bionic limbs. I've recently finished a bionic arm, but I don't want to try it on one of my own. It might kill him. but luckily, there's Dooley who is bionic and my prisoner…"

Bree's eyes widened. Davenport didn't need to say more. She knew exactly what the madman was going to do to Leo. She started to scream. She begged the soldiers to stop, she insulted Davenport with everything she could think of, she yelled to Leo he had to keep fighting. Yet, the soldiers didn't stop and Davenport wasn't really angered by the insults. Or he could be angered, he just didn't show it.

The soldiers proceeded, and Bree turned her head away, crying. She didn't need to see how it happened. She didn't want to see how it happened. the sickening sound of flesh agains metal and his screams of pain and agony were loud enough to tell the entire base he was losing his arm.

And that he was losing the fight as well.