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A Knight to Remember

1 Something She Missed

Jimmy Jones was a curious child, had been his whole life. It had gotten him into a bit of trouble here and there but it had also gotten him on a first name basis with his hero, Jen Ten. He frowned down at the photo in his hand. He'd pulled it from coverage about a recent punch up in Undertown. Jen and her new partner Rook had taken down the would be robbers but Jimmy had spotted something in the background of the coverage filmed as the Plumbers were taking the bad guys away. Two metallic figures, like nothing he'd seen in Undertown. If he didn't know better he'd say it might be a forever knight but they were gone, and as far as he knew they'd never worn masks like that. Not much had been released to the press about what had happened but Jimmy had done some digging.

The list of casualties was extensive. It included almost every known Forever Knight, the exceptions being Driscoll, who was in Plumber custody at the time and a few who were marked as missing, presumed dead. He had yet to find out what had happened to those knights. Jimmy shook his head slipping the photo back into his pocket. He'd tried getting info from the video source but as always William Harangue was less than helpful. So he was going straight to the actual source, Undertown.

He hadn't actually been here before, but he'd done so much research about it that he felt confident as he stepped off the bus. He straightened his jacket and

stepped purposefully down the isles of the market. He stopped by a few of the stalls, trying not to show how fascinated he was by the things for sale, he was on a mission here. But no one would answer his questions, in fact when shown the photo most beings balked and rushed off as quickly as they could. He frowned as he made his way to the wreck that had been the tourist truck.

He was not expecting his quarry to be looking for him, but he'd been around long enough to know when it was time to run for help.

Jen was having a good day, and generally that should have made her paranoid but honestly she couldn't help but laugh at Rook. He was exploring the internet for the first time. Up until now he'd used the Xternet, a much more reliable source of information, but some things just couldn't be beaten.

"Jen why does this Kitteh want a cheeseburger? Are those not bad for Earth cats?" Jen laughed loudly. It had been a relatively quiet for the past few weeks and it was great. He tilted his head down at her, her head was resting in his lap.

"It's just something silly Blonko." She explained between belts of laughter. He shook his head slightly but he too was smiling. He turned back to the tablet in his hand.

"Kevin contacted me a few days ago." Rook stated scrolling through a new website. Jen raised an eyebrow at her partner.

"Oh, what for?"

"Apparently there is a car show happening on Khoros Five. It is a once in a decade opportunity." He frowned at his screen. "Are you aware there is a bloog about you?"

"Blog." Jen corrected gently pulling his hand down so she could see what he was looking at. A familiar blog was pulled up on the tablet. She shrugged. "Jimmy's blog. Sweet kid, bit nosey but his heart is in the right place." Rook scrolled through the blog.

"He claims you were seen with a mysterious new figure." Jen glanced at the entry. It was from when she and Rook had first met.

"That's you." Rook zoomed in on the photo and frowned.

"It is not a very good photograph." Jen shrugged.

"Probably a submission." He kept scrolling.

"This Jimmy claims that the Incursions left eggs in the rivers, a ticking time bomb." Rook sounded concerned.

"Patelliday already checked it out. That one's not true." She stated as he scrolled further into the blog.

"He also claims there have been unclassified metallic humanoids around Undertown." Jen frowned at that. Sitting up she glanced at the article but there was only a blurry photo to go with it. Rook's ear twitched and he looked up across the river. "Much like that metallic humanoid." Jen glanced across the river and her blood ran cold.

Standing across the river from them was a familiar figure, one she hadn't seen since Ship dropped a house on his head. She didn't think, didn't stop to explain to Rook what was going on. She didn't have time, not when the Knight had just tossed Jimmy Jones over his shoulder. She took off after the Knight as quickly as her feet would carry her. She tore down the pier heading parallel to the Knight who spotted her and swore. Rook was up in an instant, knowing that Jen would explain later what was happening. Things like this required immediate action. But Jen wasn't keeping up on foot, it seemed that since the team had dropped a house on him Sir Morton had gotten a bit of an upgrade but Rook caught up to Jen and the two of them raced after the knight.

"That is Sir Morton!" Rook pointed out, not so helpfully. Jen nodded.

"Yeah I know."

"I thought he was presumed dead, along with all the other Forever Knights." He pointed out as they took a sharp left.

"I know Blonko! I was the one doing the presuming!" She was only shouting a little. But she was panicking a little. She had thought for nearly a year that the Knights were gone, a double ended sword. It had meant closing the book on a long time enemy, an organization that had hunted her and anything else even slightly alien. But it had also meant the loss of someone she considered a father figure. Sir George had been there for her when she had no one, tossed back in time by her mind-controlled cousin. Ironically, he had also founded the Forever Knights. But right now she needed to focus on getting Jimmy back and figuring out why whatever was left of the knights wanted him. Clearly there was something she was missing here.