The Matrix

Deletion Factor

I don't own the matrix blah blah blah, you all know the drill. No ownage of the matrix here. All related characters are not owned by me either

Chapter 1

As she sprinted down the narrow hall, despratly trying to pull her guns from her holsters at her hips, she glanced back every few seconds, set on seeing a man in a tux firing rapidly at her.



Finally, as she was looking back, she slammed into a hardwood door, and ripped it open. Her eyes were blinded as she stepped into the light of the sunset, it viewable from the castle she was in.

Suddenly she heard a gun shot, and mere seconds after a severe pain shot through her back. She fell to her knees and felt the warm blood trickle down her back, spread around by the tight leather she wore.

Suppocedly the war was over. Suppocedly the "one" as Morpheus had called him saved them all. But that was far from the truth.

Months after Neo had destroyed Agent Smith, the Machine rate grew once more. The Matrix was overrun by Agents yet again, and still Zion lay crippled in the Real World. The war continued. Morpheus was killed, sentance to lying to the Elders. The Nebekanezer crew, or what was left of it, Link, became a citizen. The Neb was forgotten.

So, the war continued, and no end was in sight. Until they discovered something in the Matrix. A glitch. A giant gap in a castle. It was her job to get it.

But now she lay on her stomach, blood pouring from the bullet wound in her back. How could she have been so stupid? It was her fault the mission was a failure. All her crew was dead, and now she would be forced to face the same fate.

Black polished boots stepped in front of her pale face.

"Pitiful," said a cold, mercyless voice. "I'm sorry it had to end like this, but we just can't have you bastards down here, snooping around like roaches. I hope you understand."

A click sounded as the owner of the voice reloaded his gun. She could feel the nozzle against her skull, and just as she had read, her life, or her life up till she was woken, flashed before her dieing eyes.