Thank God for Labor Day!
I've been thinking about the new eps & the pontential of them. Awesome new moves from Six? Yes. Some more interactions with Circe? Yes. Holix? Better freaking be! I so cannot wait!
I just realized that in the last chap, I didn't put White's dialogue in italics... All well, it still got the point across.
Total Weirdo- 18! Wow! I knew I missed you lol. Real happy you're enjoying this ^.^ and I will always keep writing!
xXDrewUchihaXx- Lucky Day! & that's what I said. About freaking time.
Spark- Well, this is a Circe chap, so prepare to 'feel'. lol and I know! OMG! I can't wait!
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"Oh, no no, wait a minute!," Circe exclaimed, waving her hand around in the air, "What if I distract some guards while you sneak into the archives and..." She looked over at Bobo, who was staring back at her.
"And?," he asked.
"I don't know, I lost my train of thought," she said, while the monkey sighed. Suddenly, she started again, "Oh, wait a minute! What if we just escaped?"
"Oh, yeah, that'll work," the chimp sarcastically answered, shaking his head.
"It will!," she explained, "I can't be trusted, remember? With my 'questionable past' and all. I could, like, kidnap you."
"Uh-huh," he sighed, "but I think you're missing the two most important factors in that."
She blankly looked at him. "What?"
"The happy couple."
She buried her face in her hands, completly forgetting, once again, about the adults. "This would be so much easier if they just weren't there," she mumbled.
"Or, at least, on our side," Bobo muttered, accidently causing the girl to squeal again.
"That's it!," she said, looking back up, "We just need to get them on our side! It's brilliant!" The monkey stared at her again, causing her to ask, "What now?"
"Convince the woman that let him go in the first place to be on our side?," he said, "Yeah, that's brilliant."
She stared blankly back, trying to think. "What about... Six... ?"
"He's following the Doc blind. You really think he's gonna listen to you?"
"... Maybe?," she silently asked, then quickly threw her face back in her arms. "This can't be any more messed up."
They were both currently sitting in her room again, her back against the wall, while the monkey sat in his hammock. They've been in there, trying to think of a better way to help Rex other than the 'he can handle himself' option that the two adults kept trying to feed them. They both knew that neither Holiday or Six really planned to just let the boy go and be on his own, but they also realized that they probably weren't going to include them in their plans. So, they decided to make a plan by themselves.
It had been a little over two hours and this is the farthest either of them has gotten.
Holiday's forgotten radio lightly played in the background.
"Can we pretend that airplanes
In the night sky
Are like shooting stars?
I could really use a wish right now
Wish right now
Wish right now"
Circe sighed against her hands.
There has got to be something we can do. I know Em and Six will try to help him, but I can't just be left out of this. Me and Bobo are his friends, I mean... wait.
Her head shot up. "Noah!"
"Noah?," Bobo asked her, "What's blondie gonna do?"
"He's not here!," she said, quickly standing and looking around for her cell.
"Um," the chimp said, watching her scurry around the room, finally finding her phone, "I don't think I'm on the same page as you."
"Obviously not," she smiled, scrolling through her contacts to 'N'. Once finding his number, she put the phone to her ear. "Trust me, monkey," she told him, "This is genius."
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The blonde teenager got up from the desk in his room to walk over to the map on his wall; a map of the country. He put a red tack in Columbus, Ohio, then stepped back. With a sigh, he sat back down in his chair and put his head in his hand.
He didn't know what, but something had happened at Providence. Something bad. Now, Rex was on the run and no one could find a hint of him. Six had asked (it probably would have been a threat if it wasn't for the doctor) to try to keep track of any odd Evo activity he could hear about. Like Six really needed ask.
Noah thought he had pinned Rex down to New England, but then things would quickly change to another part of the country. Sometimes, he would go to different countries, but he was way too hard to keep track of around the world. The teen did still have a few other maps up though, but all he really needed was some of Europe and Mexico. He quickly realized, with a laugh, that Rex avoided the places that he didn't understand the language. It was understandable, but still hilarious.
In the last week, Noah had tracked the other teen in Miami and Tallahassee, Florida. He was even on the virge of calling Six, until he caught him in Ohio, of all places.
He originally thought that he had been tracking Rex for Providence, but Six was way too worried about him. Six doesn't do worry. Not unless it's something that should really, really be worried about. He was tracking Rex to 'keep him away from' Providence.
Noah scratched his head and took a heavy sigh. "Where are you, man?," he muttered.
A noise caught his attention as he looked up. At first, he didn't know what it was. It sounded familiar, like a rattling. Then, it stopped. Then, it started again. Finally, it hit him like a brick when the ringtone started playing. Noah turned to his desk, looking under papers and books and random food products for his phone.
"Long road to ruin there in your eyes
Under the cold streetlights"
"Finally," he said, finding the phone and looking at the ID, "Oh... Um..." Obviously, he would have to talk to Circe sooner or later about what's going on. He rathered later, but... He took a deep breath.
"No tomorrow, no dead end in sight-"
"Hello?," he answered.
"Noah!," she screeched into the phone, causing him to wince at her overly excited voice, "I need you to do something for me!"
"Way ahead of you," he sighed, laying his head on his desk.
"What?," she quietly asked.
"Six beat you to the punch," he explained, playing with a paperclip.
"... What?," she asked again.
He leaned back up to look at the map. "I've been trying to track Rex down," he explained, "and I'm getting nowhere. One day he's in Kentucky, the next he's in Washington. Six taught him way too well."
The other end of the phone stayed silent for a little while. Then, her irritated voice patched through. "Seriously?," she asked him.
"Seriously," he replied, "Mind telling me what exactly is going on over there?"
"I don't know," she tiredly sighed on the other line, "I thought I knew, but I don't and now I'm totally lost. All I know is that Rex is on the run, but I'm not even sure from who, anymore."
He sighed, leaning back in his chair and wiping his face. "What about Six and Dr. Holiday?"
"What about them?"
"What are they doing about all this?," he asked, "I'm sure they're doing something, too."
"That's another thing," she complained, "I don't know that either. I think there's something else they're worried about, but they aren't telling me anything."
"And Bobo?"
"He's with me."
Noah spun in his chair. "You haven't tried breaking out?"
"Against Em and Six? Yeah, right," she replied, while the blonde momentarily forgot who Em was again. He silently wondered why the doctor kept that nickname as the girl continued, "Besides, I couldn't escape on my own, anyway. Rex always did it himself."
He sighed, turning back to the map. "I'm doing all I can here," he told her, "The best thing we can do right now is just trust him, though."
Circe scoffed on the other end, "You sound just like Six!"
"Six trusts him," he explained, "and you do, too."
"I trust him, but-!"
He quickly cut her off. "Even if we did know where he is, we just have to let him be on his own. Just for now, Circe."
Noah heard her take a deep breath on the other end. "We still need to find him," she said, "soon."
"That's what we're doing," he quietly said, trying to reassure her.
She sighed. "Right," she said, "I'll talk you later, Noah."
"Kay, see ya," he said, but she had already hung up.
Throwing his phone back on his desk, he leaned back in his chair and looked over to the map, again.
"Your girl needs ya, man. Better come back soon."
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Circe hung up, while her back slid against the wall, sitting on the floor, again.
"Nothing," Bobo stated more than asked.
"Nothing," she confirmed, looking at the ground, again. She had never felt so useless to Rex. Even her days in the Pack, at least she was doing something. At least, now, there was a better chance that he was ok. It wasn't that she didn't trust him to be able to take care of himself, it was just... well, was it really that wrong to worry about him? Especially, after the way he left...
"You need pizza," the chimp said, jumping out of his hammock, "and some sody pop."
"Sody pop?," she quietly asked.
"Yep," he replied, pulling her arm to get her off the floor and leading her out of the room, "Come on, girly."
Circe silently thanked the Evo'd chimp, realizing that she was about to start crying. She didn't know whether it was just because it would be awkward or that Bobo hated to see people cry, but he always managed to cheer them up, one way or the other.
The door slowly closed behind her as she noticed that they left the radio on, but she decided to just leave it.
"I could really use a wish right now
Wish right now
Wish right now"
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Yeah, it's a little short, but it's alright. I didn't mean for Circe and Noah's part to be that long, but that's what happened. It's a nice change, anyway.
Holiday and Six will come back in the next chap.
The song Circe and Bobo are listening to is Airplanes by B.O.B. and Noah's ringtone was Long Road To Ruin by Foo Fighters. I actually imagine that Noah may like hiphop or pop more than rock, but I really have no idea.
lol Like Rex in the ep 'Breach', when Holiday told Rex that Breach was 'free styling' her way through the interogation. He was like, "Huh. I thought of her more of a metal kind of person." XD Which reminds me, Rex will back later, with his little adventures that he's handling. That'll be fun.
Oh and I mentioned Columbus & Tallahassee, cuz I recently watched Zombieland... and it was awesome! CARDIO!
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