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Chapter Ten: Computers, Burgers, and Archery

"Now we find out if we were successful," Caroline said, opening the laptop and turning it on. They had "borrowed" the laptop from a storage closet. That is if your definition of "borrowed" is taking something without permission, use it for as long as you, and then later return it without getting caught.

Clara handed her a receiver drive of sorts and Caroline stuck it into the flash drive spot. It went in smoothly and clicked into place so they assumed she had put it in the right place.

"Have you ever done this type of thing before," Yellow asked.

"Nope," Caroline responded clicking the icon that came up asking her if she wanted to access the drive she had put in, "but there is a first for everything."

The computer went black for a second and then a desktop popped up that was identical to the one they had seen in the surveillance room. Unfortunately, the three had no idea what to click or how to use the various options so they would have to wait for Clint to get back with the burgers.

The girls were still not allowed out of their room and they were sick of the random disgusting things they kept getting so Clint was getting them burgers. That was on the understanding that they would not leave the room while he was gone.

Caroline however, decided to start clicking things and find out what they did. She wasn't great with computers, but was the kind of person who would find out what each and every program on the laptop did before they even got the connection drive.

"Caroline," Clara cautioned. "That may not be the best idea. What if you mess something up and you get stuck in some program or trip an alarm or something."

"If I get stuck then we can just restart the computer," Caroline told her. "And we won't trip an alarm, nothing we do on this computer transfers to the other computer it will just save on the drive or this computer. It's a one way data transfer."

"You sound like you actually know what you're talking about," Clara commented.

"I don't," Caroline said. "I just pick things up quickly."

"That's encouraging"

She continued clicking things till they heard a knock on the door. They had locked the door from the inside so that no one could get in expectantly.

"Yellow," Caroline said, not even looking up from the computer. "Can you see who that is?"

"Who put you in charge?" he asked. Caroline looked up and glared at him. "Ok, ok, I'll do it." Caroline smirked and looked back down at the laptop.

Yellow was the only one who could consistently switch between being solid or not. Caroline had some control over it but would sometimes just randomly switch. Clara had done it a grand total of one time over the past few days they had been there. Clint couldn't do it at all.

"It's Clint," Yellow said, walking back into the room through the door.

"Let him in," Caroline said. Yellow nodded and opened the door.

"Alright," Clint said carrying in the food. "Where do you want me to put this?"

"You can put it on the table," Caroline told him moving the laptop off the table and onto her bed.

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About an hour later they were heading down to the gym. Clint had offered to show them how to use a bow and arrow, so they had decided to take a break from the laptop. Caroline had deformed Yellow because he was annoying her.

"So they don't care if we go out of our room anymore?" Clara asked.

"Well they do," Clint said. "But they think that if you're with me you'll stay out of trouble." They reached the gym. Clint led them over to the archery ranges.

"Have you ever done archery before?" Clint asked them.

"No," Clara told him.

"I've shot a few times before," Caroline responded.

"Alright so I'm guessing you," he said pointing to Clara, "have no preferences and you," he said turning to Caroline might."

"Left-hand recurve," Caroline told him. "Other than that I'm not picky."

"But your right-handed," Clara said confused.

"Yes," Caroline said. "But I'm left-eye dominant." Clara looked even more confused.

"I'm actually surprised you know what that is," Clint said taking a bow down from the rack and handing it to her.

"I have a brother and a sister who do archery so I tag along every once in a while, when they go to practice," Caroline explained.

Clint gave her a side quiver and a few arrows, after checking that they were the right length, and said he help her as soon as he got Clara set up. Caroline nodded and started stretching, before beginning to shoot. The gym had few other people in it but none of them were using the archery range so she shot at in the center lane so that she didn't hit the wall or something. She did end up hitting the wood below the targets a few times though. Just because she had done this a few times did not me she was in anyway good.

After explaining a few basic things about archery to Clara, he suddenly remembered something. "Caroline," he asked. "Do you need an armguard?"

"No, I learned to hold the bow like this," she said showing Clint her right hand. Instead of holding the bow with all four fingers around the bow like how you hold a can, she had her pinkie and the next finger folded against the bow and the palm of her hand. This kept the bow string from hitting her arm.

"Nice," he said and turned back to help Clara. Clara as it turned out was right-eye dominant.

They continued practicing for another hour or two. Clint gave pointers and of course showed off his awesome skills to the girls. Clara ended up shooting at nine meters instead of eighteen like Caroline because that was an easier place to start. It was all together pretty uneventful except when Clara got a little frustrated, stopped paying attention to what she was doing, and shot an arrow straight into the ceiling. Clint had ended up having to retrieve that one, not trusting the girls to not hurt themselves trying.

This is just a random bit of info but if you want to find out if you are right or left eye dominant if you have one of those cameras with the tiny viewing thing which ever eye you hold the camera up to is your dominant eye. You can also figure it out by making a triangle with you hand, hold it up and look at something in the distance through it then move your hands closer to your face focusing on keeping that thing in the distance in it. Whatever eye you bring it up to is your dominant eye.

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