"Huh?" Sephiroth looked to see Cloud crash through the window and into him.
"You stupid fool..." Sephiroth leapt back and pulled out his Masamune. He pointed it Aeris' head. "One wrong move and she gets it."
"Don't worry Sephiroth. I have it covered," the soldier, that keeps getting killed in this fanfic, shows up.
"See 007? You're outnumbered. And outmatched..." Sephiroth narrowed his eyes.
"My friend," Cloud looked to the soldier. "Did you know that Sephiroth plans to dispose of all the individuals on this train to make sure there are no witnesses..."
"Well no... That wasn't mentioned when I was signed in for this assignment..." the soldier replied.
"And Heiddeger... You realize that Sephiroth has no need for the Shin-Ra once his goals are met. You'll simply be rid of as well," Cloud continued.
"Lies... Do not listen to him," Sephiroth grit his teeth.
"And you know that dental plan he gave you. It's not a real dental plan!" Cloud added.
"What? I don't have a dental plan!?" the soldier gasped.
"And the health insurance that you have won't cover your liposuction Heiddeger. And it won't cover your implants Scarlet," Cloud looked over to them.
"Hey! These are real!" Scarlet snarled.
"It all makes sense now... You don't need any of us! You vile traitor..." Heiddeger turned to Sephiroth.
"We'll teach you-" Sephiroth's sword went through the soldiers gut. "Not again..."
"Die you-!" Heiddeger felt Sephiroth's sword through him as well. Sephiroth turned to Cloud and Aeris.
"I won't forget this... Come Scarlet," Sephiroth grabbed Scarlet and teleported out. Suddenly, all the shutters and doors slammed shut. The train screeched to a halt, tossing Cloud and Aeris to the other side of the room. Cloud smiled.
"Good. With all this protection, we're safe now! Glad I thought of it," Cloud sat down in a chair. Aeris scratched her head.
"Umm... You didn't set this up," Aeris replied. Cloud was about to protest about his planning ahead but Sephiroth interrupted.
"If I were you Cloud. I'd get out in the number of seconds that you gave me to escape," Sephiroth's voice came from around Aeris and Cloud.
"I didn't give you anytime!" Cloud shouted. "It was an accident."
"Then so will this..." Sephiroth grinned.
"Hey! Hey!" Cloud wasn't sure where to shout. "Come and say that to my face! I'll make sure to kill you this time!"
"Cloud! This isn't the time! We need to get out of here," Aeris shook Cloud. Cloud nodded.
"Right!" Cloud walked over to the corner of the room. "We just need to break open the emergency exit with my laser watch."
"Why would they make an emergency exit so difficult to-" Aeris began and then spotted the computer. "Hey! This is hooked up with Sephiroth's network. I bet I can find his base with it."
"You do that..." Cloud wasn't paying attention. He was busy trying to set his watch to the correct time. "Ooh! Indiglo!"
"Access mainframe... Access location..." Aeris typed away.
"Hey! Did you know this watch can tell the temperature in Costa Del Sol!" Cloud showed Aeris the watch.
"That's nice..." Aeris ignored him. Cloud frowned.
"I wonder if I can play Pokemon on it..." Cloud looked for an extra button. Cloud hit the auto fire and watch began to blast lasers all around him. Cloud cried out as he tried to hide from his watch. The lasers blasted at the exit and loosened it.
"South of the border... Area strong in lifestream... It's..." Aeris watched as the computer narrowed the location.
Finally, Cloud's watch ran out of batteries and stopped. Cloud prodded it with his finger.
"I knew I should have gotten a Rolex..." Cloud muttered. He kicked the door out. "Hey Aeris! I got the door open!"
"In a minute... It's-" Aeris began.
Meanwhile... Somewhere else...
"The codes? What is going on!?" Hojo screamed as he looked at his computer. He pulled the frame off the hard drive and began to tear boards out of the system. One of the soldiers scratched his head.
"You know... You could have just logged off... Or cut the cord," the soldier replied. Hojo was busy smashing his computer with a mallet.
"You'll never get my codes!" Hojo shouted at the broken computer. The soldier shrugged and walked away.
"That's what you get when you fall for those online e-mail scams..." the soldier muttered.
"You stupid fool..." Sephiroth leapt back and pulled out his Masamune. He pointed it Aeris' head. "One wrong move and she gets it."
"Don't worry Sephiroth. I have it covered," the soldier, that keeps getting killed in this fanfic, shows up.
"See 007? You're outnumbered. And outmatched..." Sephiroth narrowed his eyes.
"My friend," Cloud looked to the soldier. "Did you know that Sephiroth plans to dispose of all the individuals on this train to make sure there are no witnesses..."
"Well no... That wasn't mentioned when I was signed in for this assignment..." the soldier replied.
"And Heiddeger... You realize that Sephiroth has no need for the Shin-Ra once his goals are met. You'll simply be rid of as well," Cloud continued.
"Lies... Do not listen to him," Sephiroth grit his teeth.
"And you know that dental plan he gave you. It's not a real dental plan!" Cloud added.
"What? I don't have a dental plan!?" the soldier gasped.
"And the health insurance that you have won't cover your liposuction Heiddeger. And it won't cover your implants Scarlet," Cloud looked over to them.
"Hey! These are real!" Scarlet snarled.
"It all makes sense now... You don't need any of us! You vile traitor..." Heiddeger turned to Sephiroth.
"We'll teach you-" Sephiroth's sword went through the soldiers gut. "Not again..."
"Die you-!" Heiddeger felt Sephiroth's sword through him as well. Sephiroth turned to Cloud and Aeris.
"I won't forget this... Come Scarlet," Sephiroth grabbed Scarlet and teleported out. Suddenly, all the shutters and doors slammed shut. The train screeched to a halt, tossing Cloud and Aeris to the other side of the room. Cloud smiled.
"Good. With all this protection, we're safe now! Glad I thought of it," Cloud sat down in a chair. Aeris scratched her head.
"Umm... You didn't set this up," Aeris replied. Cloud was about to protest about his planning ahead but Sephiroth interrupted.
"If I were you Cloud. I'd get out in the number of seconds that you gave me to escape," Sephiroth's voice came from around Aeris and Cloud.
"I didn't give you anytime!" Cloud shouted. "It was an accident."
"Then so will this..." Sephiroth grinned.
"Hey! Hey!" Cloud wasn't sure where to shout. "Come and say that to my face! I'll make sure to kill you this time!"
"Cloud! This isn't the time! We need to get out of here," Aeris shook Cloud. Cloud nodded.
"Right!" Cloud walked over to the corner of the room. "We just need to break open the emergency exit with my laser watch."
"Why would they make an emergency exit so difficult to-" Aeris began and then spotted the computer. "Hey! This is hooked up with Sephiroth's network. I bet I can find his base with it."
"You do that..." Cloud wasn't paying attention. He was busy trying to set his watch to the correct time. "Ooh! Indiglo!"
"Access mainframe... Access location..." Aeris typed away.
"Hey! Did you know this watch can tell the temperature in Costa Del Sol!" Cloud showed Aeris the watch.
"That's nice..." Aeris ignored him. Cloud frowned.
"I wonder if I can play Pokemon on it..." Cloud looked for an extra button. Cloud hit the auto fire and watch began to blast lasers all around him. Cloud cried out as he tried to hide from his watch. The lasers blasted at the exit and loosened it.
"South of the border... Area strong in lifestream... It's..." Aeris watched as the computer narrowed the location.
Finally, Cloud's watch ran out of batteries and stopped. Cloud prodded it with his finger.
"I knew I should have gotten a Rolex..." Cloud muttered. He kicked the door out. "Hey Aeris! I got the door open!"
"In a minute... It's-" Aeris began.
Meanwhile... Somewhere else...
"The codes? What is going on!?" Hojo screamed as he looked at his computer. He pulled the frame off the hard drive and began to tear boards out of the system. One of the soldiers scratched his head.
"You know... You could have just logged off... Or cut the cord," the soldier replied. Hojo was busy smashing his computer with a mallet.
"You'll never get my codes!" Hojo shouted at the broken computer. The soldier shrugged and walked away.
"That's what you get when you fall for those online e-mail scams..." the soldier muttered.
