Well, I know it's been a while since I last updated this. And I'm also
aware that I left it at a very big cliffhanger and that you guys have
probably racked your brains trying to think of what might happen...but hey,
at least your minds were working, unlike mine. I've been debating about
what should happen and then realized that they have already been to New
Hope hospital many times. I don't think I wanna make them go back, since
it might get old.
I beat ff8 and I was wrong! It only took me 56 and a half hours! That's good! I just got one more left to go. It's the final showdown of the FF race. Wish me luck^.^
Disclaimer: I don't own Zoids, just the characters I make and this fic, and my poem.
-...And You Finally Begin...-
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The Liger charged towards the Gun Sniper as hard as he could. The beam was coming up fast. The Liger turned its ion boosters to full blast and raced towards the downed zoid. It had never moved that fast in the normal Zero armor before, but this time it seemed to fly. The Liger knocked the Gun Sniper out of the way and rolled off out of danger only milliseconds before the beam passed by. The whole team breathed a sigh of relief. They thought Zane would be overwhelmed with anger, but instead he just laughed.
"This is too good. I never thought he'd do something like that," he said to himself. He just laughed. "I haven't had this much fun in a long time." The Geno Breaker didn't move, but it too, seemed to be laughing right along with its pilot.
"What's so funny?" asked Bit as he opened a com-link with the Geno Breaker.
"I didn't think you'd make it, but I'm kind of glad you did. All of you are only prolonging your deaths. I'll get all of you eventually. Until then, see ya." The Geno Breaker turned on its heels and then ran off.
"Who was that?" asked Leon.
"His name is Zane," said Bit. "He's the reason we're going to New Hope."
"Come on," said Doc as he drove out of the hanger. "Let's go." They all turned back around and began to head towards New Hope in search of the answers to their questions.
******
A few hours later, the city began to come into view.
"I think I see it," said Jamie.
"Yeah, me too," said Leena.
"Good. Clark should be waiting for us once we get there," said Lance.
"Okay," said Bit. They all walked towards the city and sure enough, Clark was standing near the entrance. He watched as they kept getting closer. He smiled to himself.
"Finally," he said. They were soon there and the zoids all stopped. Bit was the first one out. "What took you so long?" asked Clark.
"We ran into some trouble on the way over," he said.
"Oh." The next out was Lance. "Hello Lance. Good to see you're still alive."
"Same here. I forgot to ask the last time. How are things going with you and Alisha?"
"Fine."
"Who's Alisha?" asked Bit.
"His girlfriend," answered Lance. "I'm surprised though. With all the time you spend working and how little time you spend with her, I'm surprised she hasn't left you yet."
"Well, you know-Hey! What do you mean by that?" asked Clark angrily. "I spend a lot of time with her!"
"But you spend more at work."
"Who cares?! It's none of your business anyway, now come on. You can leave your zoids here at the shop and then I'll take all of you to my house." They all loaded their zoids into the shop near the town entrance and then followed Clark into the city. Both Bit and Leena decided to stay further behind the group of people.
"Hey Bit," said Leena.
"Yeah?"
"Well, I never got to thank you before for saving me, so I wanted to say thanks."
"It's no problem. You would have done the same for me."
"Yeah, I guess I would have, but thanks anyway."
"You're welcome. Anything for you Leena." He took her hand in his as they walked down to the residential area. They then all stopped in front of a huge white house, probably one of the biggest in the area.
"Okay, this is my house," said Clark. "You can all stay here, but I only have a few bedrooms, so you'll have to share and some will have to sleep on the couch or the floor."
"That's fine," said Lance. "Thanks."
"No problem. Now if you'll excuse me, I promised to meet Alisha. See ya." He turned around and walked away.
"Well, let's go," said Lance. They all walked up to the front door and pushed it open. The inside was just as nice as the outside. It was actually a very large house.
"Wow...I can't believe he lives here," said Bit.
"I know what you mean," said Leena. "Hard to believe he keeps it this clean."
"Don't start assuming things," said Lance as he walked into the living room area. The carpet was white and there was a huge staircase that went to the upper level. The floor of the kitchen was made of wood and looked polished. It was a very nice looking house with white walls and ceilings with dark wooden rafters outlining it.
"Why?" asked Jamie.
"Because his sister lives here too. She does the cleaning and Clark pays for the house," explained Kahimi.
"Where is she now?" asked Naomi. "I don't see anybody."
"She's probably working," said Lance. He set down his bag on the couch. "In order to prevent future arguments, I'll sleep on the couch."
"How many rooms are there?" asked Bit.
"There are four rooms. We'll decide on those later. Right now, I think we should go get something to eat."
"Sounds good to me," said Leena.
"Let's get going," said Kahimi. "I know all the best restaurants." They all set their stuff down and began to head towards the door. They were nearly there when the door opened and a girl walked in. She had her arms full with grocery bags packed with food. She wore black pants and white shoes. She was also wearing a faded brown, long coat that came to her knees. Everyone just stood there, not knowing exactly what to do. Kahimi and Lance just smiled.
"Hi Karry," said Kahimi. The girl seemed surprised and nearly dropped her bags. She turned to look at them. She had dark brown hair that hung to her shoulders and dark brown eyes. She smiled and then looked to both Kahimi and Lance.
"Hi," she said. "You guys must be Clark's friends. Hey Kahimi, hi Lance. Could you guys help me with this?"
"Sure," said Lance. He took one of the bags from her and headed towards the kitchen. Kahimi followed suit. Karry removed her jacket and hung it in the closet. She had on a blue tank top and two golden bracelets. She sighed and then turned to look to everyone else.
"Hello. I don't think we've met. My name is Karry. I'm Clark's sister. And...you are?" she asked.
"I'm Bit."
"Leena."
"Jamie."
"Brad."
"Leon."
"Naomi."
"And I'm Doctor Toros."
"It's nice to meet all of you." Kahimi and Lance returned from the kitchen.
"Well, let's get going," said Lance. "We've got a lot of ground to cover."
"Okay," said Bit. Lance looked to Karry.
"We'll be back later, alright?"
"Okay," she said. They all waved as they walked out the door and towards the city to find some information and a restaurant.
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I know, I know, not much action, but I was having writers' block. *sigh* This is getting tough. I'll write more soon, hopefully, but until then, review! Please! Audi^.^
I beat ff8 and I was wrong! It only took me 56 and a half hours! That's good! I just got one more left to go. It's the final showdown of the FF race. Wish me luck^.^
Disclaimer: I don't own Zoids, just the characters I make and this fic, and my poem.
-...And You Finally Begin...-
**************************************************************************** ********************
The Liger charged towards the Gun Sniper as hard as he could. The beam was coming up fast. The Liger turned its ion boosters to full blast and raced towards the downed zoid. It had never moved that fast in the normal Zero armor before, but this time it seemed to fly. The Liger knocked the Gun Sniper out of the way and rolled off out of danger only milliseconds before the beam passed by. The whole team breathed a sigh of relief. They thought Zane would be overwhelmed with anger, but instead he just laughed.
"This is too good. I never thought he'd do something like that," he said to himself. He just laughed. "I haven't had this much fun in a long time." The Geno Breaker didn't move, but it too, seemed to be laughing right along with its pilot.
"What's so funny?" asked Bit as he opened a com-link with the Geno Breaker.
"I didn't think you'd make it, but I'm kind of glad you did. All of you are only prolonging your deaths. I'll get all of you eventually. Until then, see ya." The Geno Breaker turned on its heels and then ran off.
"Who was that?" asked Leon.
"His name is Zane," said Bit. "He's the reason we're going to New Hope."
"Come on," said Doc as he drove out of the hanger. "Let's go." They all turned back around and began to head towards New Hope in search of the answers to their questions.
******
A few hours later, the city began to come into view.
"I think I see it," said Jamie.
"Yeah, me too," said Leena.
"Good. Clark should be waiting for us once we get there," said Lance.
"Okay," said Bit. They all walked towards the city and sure enough, Clark was standing near the entrance. He watched as they kept getting closer. He smiled to himself.
"Finally," he said. They were soon there and the zoids all stopped. Bit was the first one out. "What took you so long?" asked Clark.
"We ran into some trouble on the way over," he said.
"Oh." The next out was Lance. "Hello Lance. Good to see you're still alive."
"Same here. I forgot to ask the last time. How are things going with you and Alisha?"
"Fine."
"Who's Alisha?" asked Bit.
"His girlfriend," answered Lance. "I'm surprised though. With all the time you spend working and how little time you spend with her, I'm surprised she hasn't left you yet."
"Well, you know-Hey! What do you mean by that?" asked Clark angrily. "I spend a lot of time with her!"
"But you spend more at work."
"Who cares?! It's none of your business anyway, now come on. You can leave your zoids here at the shop and then I'll take all of you to my house." They all loaded their zoids into the shop near the town entrance and then followed Clark into the city. Both Bit and Leena decided to stay further behind the group of people.
"Hey Bit," said Leena.
"Yeah?"
"Well, I never got to thank you before for saving me, so I wanted to say thanks."
"It's no problem. You would have done the same for me."
"Yeah, I guess I would have, but thanks anyway."
"You're welcome. Anything for you Leena." He took her hand in his as they walked down to the residential area. They then all stopped in front of a huge white house, probably one of the biggest in the area.
"Okay, this is my house," said Clark. "You can all stay here, but I only have a few bedrooms, so you'll have to share and some will have to sleep on the couch or the floor."
"That's fine," said Lance. "Thanks."
"No problem. Now if you'll excuse me, I promised to meet Alisha. See ya." He turned around and walked away.
"Well, let's go," said Lance. They all walked up to the front door and pushed it open. The inside was just as nice as the outside. It was actually a very large house.
"Wow...I can't believe he lives here," said Bit.
"I know what you mean," said Leena. "Hard to believe he keeps it this clean."
"Don't start assuming things," said Lance as he walked into the living room area. The carpet was white and there was a huge staircase that went to the upper level. The floor of the kitchen was made of wood and looked polished. It was a very nice looking house with white walls and ceilings with dark wooden rafters outlining it.
"Why?" asked Jamie.
"Because his sister lives here too. She does the cleaning and Clark pays for the house," explained Kahimi.
"Where is she now?" asked Naomi. "I don't see anybody."
"She's probably working," said Lance. He set down his bag on the couch. "In order to prevent future arguments, I'll sleep on the couch."
"How many rooms are there?" asked Bit.
"There are four rooms. We'll decide on those later. Right now, I think we should go get something to eat."
"Sounds good to me," said Leena.
"Let's get going," said Kahimi. "I know all the best restaurants." They all set their stuff down and began to head towards the door. They were nearly there when the door opened and a girl walked in. She had her arms full with grocery bags packed with food. She wore black pants and white shoes. She was also wearing a faded brown, long coat that came to her knees. Everyone just stood there, not knowing exactly what to do. Kahimi and Lance just smiled.
"Hi Karry," said Kahimi. The girl seemed surprised and nearly dropped her bags. She turned to look at them. She had dark brown hair that hung to her shoulders and dark brown eyes. She smiled and then looked to both Kahimi and Lance.
"Hi," she said. "You guys must be Clark's friends. Hey Kahimi, hi Lance. Could you guys help me with this?"
"Sure," said Lance. He took one of the bags from her and headed towards the kitchen. Kahimi followed suit. Karry removed her jacket and hung it in the closet. She had on a blue tank top and two golden bracelets. She sighed and then turned to look to everyone else.
"Hello. I don't think we've met. My name is Karry. I'm Clark's sister. And...you are?" she asked.
"I'm Bit."
"Leena."
"Jamie."
"Brad."
"Leon."
"Naomi."
"And I'm Doctor Toros."
"It's nice to meet all of you." Kahimi and Lance returned from the kitchen.
"Well, let's get going," said Lance. "We've got a lot of ground to cover."
"Okay," said Bit. Lance looked to Karry.
"We'll be back later, alright?"
"Okay," she said. They all waved as they walked out the door and towards the city to find some information and a restaurant.
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I know, I know, not much action, but I was having writers' block. *sigh* This is getting tough. I'll write more soon, hopefully, but until then, review! Please! Audi^.^
