Well, even though they were working around the clock, my muses had a hard time with things. Largely due to my absence. Poor things. Kat has arrived incase you didn't know and she ahs been shaking things up quite a bit.
Disclaimer: Wheeeee! I can fly! I can fly! I can f-*splat*
Brian: Karla, explain this would you? *holds up Kat by the scruff of the neck*
Kat: He's a liar! Don't believe a word he says! I didn't set the liquor on fire and then watch it burn and call it a Christmas tree! Don't beleive a word!
Karla: Kat... have a sparkler. In fact, here's the whole package. Now, don't set anything on fire.
Kat: Okay! *takes the sparklers looking manical*
Karla: Synopsis Brian?
Brian: I haven't had a beer in a long while. I think I'm starting to feel sober.
Karla: Good. Now read the synopsis.
Brian: But-
Karla: *gritting teeth* Now boy.
Brian: Eep. Her curiousity piqued with the thought of a rebellion, Brittany is forced to wait as Kurt shows her the sights.
Karla: No cookie for you today.
Kurt had helped me into the transport one last time and instructed me to keep silent. We drove for what felt like quite a long time until the door opened. He helped me down and I stepped out into a dimly lit room.
As dim as the lights were, it took a few seconds for my eyes to adjust from the pitch blackness of the transport. The room was smalish and made of rock. It wasn't circular like the ones I had seen, and I thought it must have been teribly uncommon.
"You came!" a blonde woman exclaimed, although her voice was muted. She hugged Kurt and stepped back quickly noticing me. She narrowed her eyes and looked me up and down.
"She's not going to hurt anyone Jamie. She's from another world in the first place." he explained. She looked at him and wrinkled her nose.
"I still don't like it. She's not familiar with how things work yet." She said.
"I know. I tried to familiarise her, but she's only been here for a day." Kurt replied.
"Alright, but I want to talk to her alone." Jamie said. He gave her a kiss on the cheek and went past the door in front of her.
"I've got to ask you the standard questions first." She said. "Who do you want to win?"
I thought for a split second. "I don't really care. I want people to stop dying and there to be eqaulity." I replied. She was happy with that.
"If you can't fight, can you still help?" She asked. She wasn't talking directly to me, but about people in general.
"Yes." No thinking needed there. "You can still keep homes going and gather intelligence and-"
"Okay, I get the picture." she said cutting me off. "Finally, why are you here?"
I took a breath. I had no idea. "I- Kurt brought me here. He didn't tell me too much, except that the Industry runs everything and they needed to be stopped."
"You trust him?" She asked.
"Yes." I replied. She smiled.
"That's the first time anyone who isn't a spy got all three right. Good job." she said. She explaied how to get into the room where Kurt had gone and I followed her instructions.
"Brittany! I knew you'd make it by her. She wasn't too hard on you was she?" Kurt asked. Sarah was by his side, waiting silently and feigning boredom.
"Not really." I replied. "Are you going to explain things to me now?"
"Yes. Brittany, do you remeber the palces we went today?" he asked.
"Yes, but why?"
"Those are our targets. We're going to... make an end to them. We have what we need, except for a way to hit the transport tube to Industry HQ without hitting the oxygen plant. That's where you come in. If you'll do it we need you to calculate where to place the explosives." Kurt explained.
"You mean you're going to blow up inhabited buildings?" I asked shocked.
"Brittany, none of those places have people in them all the time. We've tried to make sure there won't be anyone there when we do this." he was almost pleading now and Sarah stood by with a sort of 'I told you so' look.
"Alright, I'll help." I said. I quickly sat to work doing all the calculations and hoping I was right.
Woohaha! Another chapter! I'm sorry I haven't updated in a while. My sister's birthday wasn't too long ago and school for her starts soon.
Kurt: And what about you?
Karla: My school was just built. They're still degassing it.
Kat: Buildings get gas?! Maybe that's why it smells so bad after burito night...
Disclaimer: Wheeeee! I can fly! I can fly! I can f-*splat*
Brian: Karla, explain this would you? *holds up Kat by the scruff of the neck*
Kat: He's a liar! Don't believe a word he says! I didn't set the liquor on fire and then watch it burn and call it a Christmas tree! Don't beleive a word!
Karla: Kat... have a sparkler. In fact, here's the whole package. Now, don't set anything on fire.
Kat: Okay! *takes the sparklers looking manical*
Karla: Synopsis Brian?
Brian: I haven't had a beer in a long while. I think I'm starting to feel sober.
Karla: Good. Now read the synopsis.
Brian: But-
Karla: *gritting teeth* Now boy.
Brian: Eep. Her curiousity piqued with the thought of a rebellion, Brittany is forced to wait as Kurt shows her the sights.
Karla: No cookie for you today.
Kurt had helped me into the transport one last time and instructed me to keep silent. We drove for what felt like quite a long time until the door opened. He helped me down and I stepped out into a dimly lit room.
As dim as the lights were, it took a few seconds for my eyes to adjust from the pitch blackness of the transport. The room was smalish and made of rock. It wasn't circular like the ones I had seen, and I thought it must have been teribly uncommon.
"You came!" a blonde woman exclaimed, although her voice was muted. She hugged Kurt and stepped back quickly noticing me. She narrowed her eyes and looked me up and down.
"She's not going to hurt anyone Jamie. She's from another world in the first place." he explained. She looked at him and wrinkled her nose.
"I still don't like it. She's not familiar with how things work yet." She said.
"I know. I tried to familiarise her, but she's only been here for a day." Kurt replied.
"Alright, but I want to talk to her alone." Jamie said. He gave her a kiss on the cheek and went past the door in front of her.
"I've got to ask you the standard questions first." She said. "Who do you want to win?"
I thought for a split second. "I don't really care. I want people to stop dying and there to be eqaulity." I replied. She was happy with that.
"If you can't fight, can you still help?" She asked. She wasn't talking directly to me, but about people in general.
"Yes." No thinking needed there. "You can still keep homes going and gather intelligence and-"
"Okay, I get the picture." she said cutting me off. "Finally, why are you here?"
I took a breath. I had no idea. "I- Kurt brought me here. He didn't tell me too much, except that the Industry runs everything and they needed to be stopped."
"You trust him?" She asked.
"Yes." I replied. She smiled.
"That's the first time anyone who isn't a spy got all three right. Good job." she said. She explaied how to get into the room where Kurt had gone and I followed her instructions.
"Brittany! I knew you'd make it by her. She wasn't too hard on you was she?" Kurt asked. Sarah was by his side, waiting silently and feigning boredom.
"Not really." I replied. "Are you going to explain things to me now?"
"Yes. Brittany, do you remeber the palces we went today?" he asked.
"Yes, but why?"
"Those are our targets. We're going to... make an end to them. We have what we need, except for a way to hit the transport tube to Industry HQ without hitting the oxygen plant. That's where you come in. If you'll do it we need you to calculate where to place the explosives." Kurt explained.
"You mean you're going to blow up inhabited buildings?" I asked shocked.
"Brittany, none of those places have people in them all the time. We've tried to make sure there won't be anyone there when we do this." he was almost pleading now and Sarah stood by with a sort of 'I told you so' look.
"Alright, I'll help." I said. I quickly sat to work doing all the calculations and hoping I was right.
Woohaha! Another chapter! I'm sorry I haven't updated in a while. My sister's birthday wasn't too long ago and school for her starts soon.
Kurt: And what about you?
Karla: My school was just built. They're still degassing it.
Kat: Buildings get gas?! Maybe that's why it smells so bad after burito night...
