A/N: Hello! I had a crazy long week, but I'm here semi on time!

Me rant (ignore if disinterested):

I was sucked into a kind of terrible show, guys. The fight scenes are laughable, and a computer virus took over most of the world, but tries to defeat the last stronghold of humanity by making robots based off household appliances. Yes, really. It's one of the cringier iterations of Power Rangers, that I would never have watched without some incredible, insightful fics that made me see them all as people. Is it a well-made show? No. Am I enjoying it loads? Yes.

If you'd like to see the fics that got me into this show, find the writer in my favorites named Ham Atom and read their RPM Power Rangers fics. Be ready for bro. :)

Back to relevant things:

This is the last Bionic Action Hero Tag I have for you, but I'll continue on this (mostly consistent) update schedule for the foreseeable future. Drabbles for all! And please, give me prompts! If I get enough prompts, then I'll make a 12 Days of Christmas for you all! :)

Episode: Bionic Action Hero

Rating: K+

Warnings: Angst, and near death situations

Inspiration: Bionic Action Hero was one of the most serious episodes of Lab Rats, and I've long wanted to write a series of drabbles from Chase's POV for it. For me, one of the big questions was why Chase stayed in the cabinet for so long, and let his siblings think he was dead. My thoughts on the subject.

Be the reason someone smiles today! :D Best of luck to everyone NaNoing, and please take a sec to drop a review. :)


Chase swallows back the lump in his throat.

Sure, he had wanted to see how his siblings would react to him being gone... fulfill the selfish need for affirmation, but he can't believe he just did that to them. They're mourning his death, and he can see the jagged grief in their eyes.

He wanted to see how they would react to him being dead, and now, he's about to see how they react to them being alive all along. To him having cruelly set them up. They might hate him.

But even if they do, he'll know they cared.