Chapter 9
Eve stood among the pile of rubble that was once a store. Nothing was in there that she wanted, so she destroied it.
That's when she heard it. A sing song voice, "Well well well, Chaos, look at what we have here."
"If it isn't Eve."
Eve spun around, but saw no one. She looked up to see two people floating in mid air. She rose to join them, ready to blast off a fire ball at a second's notice. "Relax, fire cracker." The girl with cat ears said, grinning, "We are here to get you out of here. See, the cops are looking for you. Should they find you, you either go back to the yeerks, or you get cut open to see how you tick. Either way, it's not fun. We," she indicated her self and her companion, "on the other hand, aren't with the cops, or the Yeerks."
"You with the Andalites then." Eve stated, distaste dripping from her voice.
"Not excatly my dear." The cat girl said, "We like only one Andalite, but we don't fight with them. We aren't allies in arms. We are merely friends, sorta."
"We still fight the yeerks, but that's because it's a great excuse NOT to do homework!" The boy said, smiling.
Eve stared at them, "You two are mad."
"As hatters!" The Cat girl said, grinning, "But insanity is a mere label for people who see things outside the box of normality! Normal people can't accept it, and label it as madness!"
The boy looked to his friend, "You've been practicing that haven't you?"
"Yeah, was it good?"
"Very good."
Eve looked at the two conrads, "Ummmmm."
"Listen, we're gonna take you somewhere. Our friend's an adriod, he can hide you, if you promise not to blow everything up!"
Eve blinked as she heard sirens in the distance, "Fine."
"Cool! But before we go...."
"We'll get drunk out of our MINDS!" The boy said, grinning.
"Well, yeah, that too, but I was thinking more along the lines of introductions?"
"Right, I'm Chaos, she's Neko. Let's go get drunk!"
They flew off, Eve just behind the two friends. She had seen something in their eyes. Like their desperate urge to get drunk would drown their pains away. The thought scared her. She shrugged it off and tried to catch up, to the two flying teens, who were laughing.
Eve stood among the pile of rubble that was once a store. Nothing was in there that she wanted, so she destroied it.
That's when she heard it. A sing song voice, "Well well well, Chaos, look at what we have here."
"If it isn't Eve."
Eve spun around, but saw no one. She looked up to see two people floating in mid air. She rose to join them, ready to blast off a fire ball at a second's notice. "Relax, fire cracker." The girl with cat ears said, grinning, "We are here to get you out of here. See, the cops are looking for you. Should they find you, you either go back to the yeerks, or you get cut open to see how you tick. Either way, it's not fun. We," she indicated her self and her companion, "on the other hand, aren't with the cops, or the Yeerks."
"You with the Andalites then." Eve stated, distaste dripping from her voice.
"Not excatly my dear." The cat girl said, "We like only one Andalite, but we don't fight with them. We aren't allies in arms. We are merely friends, sorta."
"We still fight the yeerks, but that's because it's a great excuse NOT to do homework!" The boy said, smiling.
Eve stared at them, "You two are mad."
"As hatters!" The Cat girl said, grinning, "But insanity is a mere label for people who see things outside the box of normality! Normal people can't accept it, and label it as madness!"
The boy looked to his friend, "You've been practicing that haven't you?"
"Yeah, was it good?"
"Very good."
Eve looked at the two conrads, "Ummmmm."
"Listen, we're gonna take you somewhere. Our friend's an adriod, he can hide you, if you promise not to blow everything up!"
Eve blinked as she heard sirens in the distance, "Fine."
"Cool! But before we go...."
"We'll get drunk out of our MINDS!" The boy said, grinning.
"Well, yeah, that too, but I was thinking more along the lines of introductions?"
"Right, I'm Chaos, she's Neko. Let's go get drunk!"
They flew off, Eve just behind the two friends. She had seen something in their eyes. Like their desperate urge to get drunk would drown their pains away. The thought scared her. She shrugged it off and tried to catch up, to the two flying teens, who were laughing.
