A.N: So, due to studying for finals, I'll only be updating Sunday's again just for the next two weeks. Anyone see the new episode today? Casey is such a fantasy dude, he's like "I'm going to save you all!"

Ericaphoenix16: yeah, that's why she's important to Hamato. That's why the turtles love her, too.

Katie Gibbs: she does, that's a point in the past story

Beawolf's Pen: yeah Cally, you better remember what you got to tell them.

Guest Melissa: i like to do things like that like making Cally find out something incredibly useful from a bunch of random people

Guest Alejandra: Cally puts the turtles first, it's a thing for her. Yeah, shredder is a jerk.

I don't own TMNT


Finding a New Home

We continued along the tunnel, going away from the previous one and heading to the one under the square. As we did, the only sounds that filled the tunnels were the every so often clinking sounds of the canister hitting the hard ground. Sometimes I looked back to see Hamato's tail, which held the canister, move back and forth as we walked. Then I would look up to him to see him sort of struggling to keep the green eyed turtle and the tall one in his grip. I couldn't blame him, because the other two that I was holding were hard to hold on to as well.

Soon, a tunnel intersected in front of us and the only way was either right or left. From there I knew all we had to do was turn right into Amolton. Since it wasn't a street underground though, the sewer's was just a tunnel with two feet of water going down and not so steep slope. We followed the rush of water by walking along the dry cement path next to it. We continued on until there were two ways to go. Continue the path that took us higher, or go farther down with the rushing water. For sure we stayed on the dryer path, and we got up a slope until it leads me and Hamato on to level ground. Luckily, the slope went high enough so water couldn't rush up. "Perfect." I said, "No chance of flooding. We can cross that off our lists."

I continued to go with Hamato following behind me. The blue eyed turtle I had in my right squirmed out of my grip and climbed up my arm and then onto my shoulders. He sat on them while holding my head and I laughed. "You got a good view up there?" He just responded with happy baby noises. The freckle faced one staid nestled in my arms as if he were trying to get warm.

After a while Hamato began to ask me, "How do you know when we find the abandoned subway?"

"I guess it will just be an old subway station I guess. We're still on Amolton so we should find the connection between the sewers and the station soon."

"But will it be a tunnel?"

"Maybe? I don't know exactly." Soon I began to feel sick to my stomach. I knew what Amolton Street was, but the fact is I never went there. I just relied on maps and due to traveling I'm good at mapping things out. But perhaps I was leading Hamato nowhere. Maybe I was getting them lost. I stopped in my tracks. "Maybe we should turn back."

"Why?" He asked stopping behind me.

I turned to him and said, "I- I thought I knew but now I'm not so sure."

"Then we keep going."

"How can you say that when I just told you I didn't know where I was going?"

"Because you said you knew the first time. Usually, the first instinct is the best one, especially when being careful. And it's never bad to be too careful."

"I get the last part…..and now that I think about it the first part is starting to make sense. Do you really trust my first word in this?"

"Of course."

"Then why did you question me in the first place?"

He began to chuckle. "So that I know what I'm looking for. But, maybe since you don't know exactly, we just have to go by instinct. And that is alright. You don't always have to be certain of everything. It is good to question. But the only way to find the answer is if we keep going."

"Wow…." I said, practically moved by his words. He smiled and then looked up behind me. One eyebrow went up in confusion as he asked, "What is that over there?"

I turned around to see what he meant. Ahead of us, there was a part of the wall we were walking along that was broken, as if someone smashed through the wall. We walked up to it to see what there was on the other side of the wall. We looked through the giant hole and we both gasped seeing what was on the other side. Tracks, there were tracks that went along the wall. On the other side, there was a dim light shining down at and old turnstile gate. "This is it! It has to be. I-I was right."

"So you were." He said. We both looked on both sides of the track, making for sure that this place was totally abandoned and no subway train would run by. We saw nothing and we walked along the track. Since the tracks were a yard or two lower than the level ground, I had to put the turtles up on the step and then climb up myself. When I got up I looked to my right and saw Hamato was already heading up the steps to the turnstile gate. "Wow! How did you climb up so fast?"

"I- I guess I'm used to heights."

He seemed unsure as he said it, but I didn't go on with it and I picked up the two turtles I put down earlier. When I got up to the turnstile gate that went across an entrance, I put the turtles down on my feet again. Hamato did the same with the other two and we both stood up to look on the other side. There was a huge space in front of us. Cement grounds and cement walls. Walkways that led to other walkways. There was a sort of sky light in the ceiling that didn't even seem to lead anywhere but maybe another tunnel up top. As I looked around, I said to Hamato, "So if this is the gate to the station, this must be a rest stop. You know after people buy a ticket usually there would be a little café and the bathroom. Or there would be rows of chairs for you to sit on while you wait for the train."

"Should we take a look closer?"

"Yeah, sure." I agreed. I was going to go through a turnstile when I felt it get stuck and not turn. I tried to push harder but it just wouldn't budge. I went over to the next one and it did the same thing. I tried the rest but none were working. "Well, looks like we'll have to jump over." I could feel Hamato watch me as I struggled to go over the other side of the gate. I hoisted myself up and when I landed on the other side I almost tripped. I stayed on my feet though and turned to Hamato. "Easy Peasy." He grabbed one of the baby turtles and handed him to me. I grabbed each one he passed and put them down on the floor on the other side. When I grabbed the last turtle, the green eyed one, he began to squirm to try and get out of my grip. "Oh come on honey, it's not that bad to be held." Suddenly a shadow flew over me and I looked up in time to see Hamato had leaped over my head and then landed on the other side with me. My jaw dropped after seeing how high he jumped and how graceful he landed. "How…did you…." He looked at me and waited for the rest of my response. "That was so cool!" I went up to him and said, "How did you do that? You practically leaped over me like a gazelle and just whoosh!" I made motions with my hand not holding the green eyed turtle. "And- and- hey! You did the same thing at the restaurant when you saved my snake Loch Ness!"

"Yes, yes I did." He didn't deny it, which was good.

"So are you like what? An athlete or something?"

"Or something." He said and then began to look around the old station. I gave him a curious look and then looked down at the green eyed turtle. He gave me a confused look, wondering what's going on.

I mumbled to the little guy as I put him down on the ground with his brothers. "I don't know either."

Hamato and I began to look around. We walked in the middle of the room to see a big square dip in the middle, as if someone tried to make a two foot kiddy pool but forgot to fill it. To the left there was another of steps that lead into a bigger room. I went up and looked inside to see a big empty room, except for two Jacuzzi size pools that were filled with what looked like algae. A big door that looked like a garage door was open to reveal a back exit. "Sweet, a back door." I then went back the middle room we came in. I went across to the left side to see a pool of water with a tunnel connecting it to somewhere else. The tunnel was built through the wall of a ledge in front of me. I looked up over the ledge to see two tunnels that lead into the same room. I saw Hamato was already in there. I went around the ledge towards the entrance we came in and I saw a small passage way that could lead into the room. I went in and saw to my right was what looked like an old drinking bar. There were no chairs to show it but I could see through a square windowless space in the wall it might have been one. I looked in to see a kitchen with a table in the middle and some old beer dispensers. I continued until I saw a door that lead into the kitchen.

I looked in and then back across to my left to see some steps that went into the room Hamato was in. I looked in to see he was staring down at a dirt patch in the middle of the big square room. I left him there and went back into the middle room. I stood in front of the entrance to see the four turtles staring wide eyed at the big station. One of them, the dark blue one, looked across the room and pointed to a big tunnel I didn't see before. I went across, passing the two foot dip in the middle of the room. I walked up the steps to the big tunnel to see inside were more tunnels. It was like tunnel-ception everywhere. There were two on each side. One door was open and I looked in to see what might have been the control room of the station. It had control panels full of dust and old computer screens. I looked into the next one and saw an old storage room, the only thing in there being an old mop. The other two across from them were just random rooms with nothing in it. If it wasn't the structure of the station that made it bad, it could have been just the layout with random rooms and the flooring.

I walked on out back to the middle room and saw the turtles were crawling around and going their separate ways. I ran around and grabbed them all, trying to keep them together. I got an idea and put them in the two foot dip in the middle of the room. If they tried to escape, they would have to go up the steps and that would slow them down. I knew there they could play safe. I looked back when I heard footsteps and saw Hamato walk out from the little hallway. He saw me on the ground playing the turtles. I said to him, "So….is it good?"

He looked around the room some more, as if checking to see if there was any imperfection. I knew the look because my mom does it all the time. To my surprise, he said, "I believe you made the right choice Callaby."

"Really?" I asked with a smile. I put down the turtle I was holding and stood up. "You really like it?"

"I do. How about you?"

"It's got great space and there are rooms for certain things if you want. It's got a kitchen and-" suddenly the sound of cement scratching on cement was heard. Hamato and I looked down on the ground to see the green eyed turtle grabbing a hold of tiny loose floor tile and making scratch marks on the ground with it. "It could use some fixing though." I looked around to realize that it was also dark, and the only light we had was the one at the entrance and the sky light above. "Let me go find a fuse box."

"Fuse box?"

"The main switch for the lights in here. See those lights." I pointed to some old dumbbell shape light covers that stuck to the walls. "And the ones up top." I pointed to the hanging row lights that hung next to sewer pipes that went across the ceiling. "If they still work, maybe we could use them."

I deduced the fuse box was in the control room that I found earlier. I went in and did find it in the darkest corner of the room. I had brought a flashlight with me so with it I looked at the different switches there were. I looked through the labels and noticed the names of them were peculiar. "That's odd?" I said.

"What?" Hamato asked.

"I think the fuse box actually connects with the building on top of us. The one that no one uses. But if it's connected….." I looked at the label that said main station room, "And I turn this one on…." I switched it up and had Hamato went to check if they were on.

"You got them to turn on." He said.

I smiled and began to turn on others that I thought were also part of the station. "Ok, main algae plant, gape room, Liquor Bar, side main room lights…." Once I was done, I went out with Hamato and saw all the light were turned on and fully functioning. I saw how bright it was and it made the whole station livelier than before. I said to Hamato as I stood with him outside the room, "The fuse is connected with the one on top, but still acts as a separate function. No one uses the building on top anymore but there is still electricity going around here. No one would notice us using any energy."

"That is almost too lucky to believe."

"I know."

"But I know for sure I wouldn't have figured it out without you. Thank you for being here Callaby, I couldn't have found this place without you."


A.N: Well, they found the Lair. That's done. Next we get names…..finally! And I go deep into Splinter's name. Very deep. Reminder that I'm updating Sundays only for the next two weeks. I'm KikaKatTIOI, peace out!