Third Person POV

"Hey Karen, how do you like my new shoes?" Aaron asked. "They're nice, but why are you on the ceiling?" Karen asked. She's right. Aaron's upside-down standing on the school's ceiling right now. "It's because of my upgraded shoes. I call them Power Kicks." Aaron's shoes look like his old shoes, just with red streaks instead. "These shoes can do almost anything with just a single thought. Anyway, you said you wanted to tell me something, what is it?" Aaron said as he walked from the ceiling, to the wall, then back on the floor next to Karen. Karen was starting to sweat and started with, "Well first, if I told you something that involved me or our friends, would you keep it a secret if we asked you to?" "Karen, remembered when I told you that I had five exes?" Aaron said. Karen nodded. "I kept that a secret from my family all my life. They don't even know that we're dating yet. Whatever the secret is Karen, I'm sure it's not as bad as this." Karen looked around the place to make sure that no ones listening. She took a deep breath and said, "Well please don't be mad, but-" Suddenly Kara in her normal look showed up. "Hey Karen, mind talking to me for a sec?" she said. Before Karen could say anything, Kara dragged her away to the end of the hallway, then around a corner.

Around the corner, Kara was whispering to Karen, "What are you doing?! We told you that he's not supposed to know!" Karen whispered back, "He deserves to know! I can't keep lying to him about this. Because of this, we never spend a lot of time together and you know how much I hate that." That's right folks, Karen wants to tell Aaron that she's Bumblebee. She been thinking about it for a while and she thinks that he's trusting enough to keep a secret. "I don't care!" Kara whispered, "If you tell him you're Bumblebee, he could know the rest of our identities. Do you know how much trouble we all could be in?" Karen looked down with guilt. She didn't think of that. "Okay fine. I won't tell him."

Time Skip: Three hours later, After school

Karen was walking home with a lot of guilt on her mind. She wants to tell Aaron the truth, but it could put her, Aaron, and the others at a huge risk. Speaking of Aaron, Karen saw him carrying two computer monitors in both of his hands. She walked up to Aaron and asked why he has them. All he said was, "I don't know, it just feels right. I bought them of this guy that said that these weren't special. His loss, my gain." Aaron continued walked home and Karen followed him because she had bad feeling about this.


"Aaron, are you sure that this is a good idea?" Karen asked. They're both in the living room where Aaron has an orb of EnergyX in his now-gloved hand, and is about to plug the monitors into the orb. "Don't worry K," Aaron said, "All ideas are good ideas. Besides, what's the worst that could happen?" I really wish he would stop saying things like that. When Aaron plugged in the monitors, something weird happened. The screens both lit up with bright white light then started glitching green glitches. The light started getting brighter and glitchier by the second. Aaron was curious to see what would happen and didn't move at all, but Karen hid behind the couch with fear. The next thing that happened was this big, strong, green, beam that shot out of both screens and blasted Aaron in his chest. Aaron couldn't move, he just absorbed the beams into his chest. They also made him rise a little. Karen watched in worry and fear. And in just eleven seconds, the beams dissipated. Aaron was back on his feet, for a second then he fell face forward on the floor. "Aaron!" Karen spoke as she ran to him feeling worried.

Luckily, Aaron got off the floor, stood up, and dusted himself off. Karen, who was happy that Aaron was okay, hugged him from behind. Aaron turned around and hugged back. "I'm so glad you're okay." Karen said. Aaron replied with, "Okay? I never felt b̴̹͒e̸̲̚ẗ̸̥́t̶͔̀-er!" Karen was taken back by this, what happen to his voice? "Aaron, are you sure you're okay?" Karen asked getting worried again. "W̴̱̎-̷̛̘w̸̗͒h̷̬͠a̶̪̅t̵͈͂ ̸͇͒ do you mean? I̷̛̗-̶͕̉Ị̵̂ told you. I f̸̦̍e̷͎͂-̷̯́ẽ̷̯l̷̨̄ ̴̝̊f̸̬̅ī̷̹n̴̟̓ȇ̶̺." Aaron, said? I can't tell anymore. It almost sounds like his voice is glitching. "Wait a second, Aaron, say something." Karen said. "S̶̪̎o̶̤͗ḿ̵͔-̸̣̃ė̶̳ẗ̵̗́ḧ̸̥́i̷̳͝n̵̻͑-̸͘͜ṉ̸̊g̶̛̳." Aaron said. Karen saw something weird on Aaron's mouth. It was actually moving! I mean his mouth is moving from left to right, slanting, and she noticed green squares appearing and disappearing on his mouth. Huh, so his mouth is glitching. Karen quickly pulled out his phone, called some numbers, and said into the phone, "Girls, we have a situation."