Chapter Eight –
Sitting in the hard cab seat Shego didn't feel to good. Looking out the dirty class windows of the golden yellow cab she sighed. Shego never really did have any real friends in her life. Always as a child people would pick on her... but her brother Hego would always be there to pull her chin up and tell her not to worry. Hego would always tell Shego that she would someday find someone that would take care of her and keep her safe... even if they were right before her very eyes and she didn't even notice it.
The cab smelled. It smelled like old dirty socks. Shego pinched her nose and quickly cracked open the glass window a bit to get some fresh air. Gasping for fresh air, the driver started to ask if she was ok. Looking at him as if he had three eyes, she noticed he was Spanish and could not understand him "Yes sir... im fine thank you." Shego said ever so slightly smiling, no matter how bad it hurt.
Passing the stores and business offices, something caught her eye and her tongue went dry. Looking out of the window she realized she was in 'Go City'. Quickly as the cab car stopped at a red light her eyes dashed around and then they locked on an extremely tall building in the middle of the lake. It was gray and slender and was sitting on a small island, and the only way to get their had to be a boat. A huge lurk of excitement passed through her as she saw her home. "Um you know what? I think ill just get out here." Shego said giving the Spanish man some money and getting out of the golden cab. Knowing where she was going Shego walked down the street and got in a wooden boat and paddled her way up to the little island.
Shego hadn't seen her brothers since the wedding which wasn't to long ago. Stopping and realizing what she was doing she just shrugged her shoulders and kept paddling. She never really wanted to be with or be near her brothers again ever since she went into the life of crime. But for some odd reason, she knew she had to see them, and tell them how things have been going on.
Making her way up the mountain, she was nervous as she put her hand on a hand scanner and it said her name. The two long metal doors ahead of her opened up as she walked in. Shego was so nervous; she hadn't been in here since she was 17 that was the day she left Team Go and never wanted to come back. Looking around and peering her head in her wavy dark black hair fell in front of her shoulders. 'Boy, things haven't changed around here.' Shego thought as she looked around. Setting her things down on the ground, she called out her brothers names. Getting no ansure she went upstairs to her old room. Shego didn't know why she was totally invading her brother's home, until it had hit her that she had lived here to and it was her home as well.
Coming in front of a wooden door that had a light green glass door handle Shego looked at the sign that was nailed into the front. 'Shego's Room... stay out other wise you will then be fried by my lasers!' It read. Shego laughed as she opened the door. And with that she looked around to a place in which she hadn't been in, in 8 years...
Sitting in the hard cab seat Shego didn't feel to good. Looking out the dirty class windows of the golden yellow cab she sighed. Shego never really did have any real friends in her life. Always as a child people would pick on her... but her brother Hego would always be there to pull her chin up and tell her not to worry. Hego would always tell Shego that she would someday find someone that would take care of her and keep her safe... even if they were right before her very eyes and she didn't even notice it.
The cab smelled. It smelled like old dirty socks. Shego pinched her nose and quickly cracked open the glass window a bit to get some fresh air. Gasping for fresh air, the driver started to ask if she was ok. Looking at him as if he had three eyes, she noticed he was Spanish and could not understand him "Yes sir... im fine thank you." Shego said ever so slightly smiling, no matter how bad it hurt.
Passing the stores and business offices, something caught her eye and her tongue went dry. Looking out of the window she realized she was in 'Go City'. Quickly as the cab car stopped at a red light her eyes dashed around and then they locked on an extremely tall building in the middle of the lake. It was gray and slender and was sitting on a small island, and the only way to get their had to be a boat. A huge lurk of excitement passed through her as she saw her home. "Um you know what? I think ill just get out here." Shego said giving the Spanish man some money and getting out of the golden cab. Knowing where she was going Shego walked down the street and got in a wooden boat and paddled her way up to the little island.
Shego hadn't seen her brothers since the wedding which wasn't to long ago. Stopping and realizing what she was doing she just shrugged her shoulders and kept paddling. She never really wanted to be with or be near her brothers again ever since she went into the life of crime. But for some odd reason, she knew she had to see them, and tell them how things have been going on.
Making her way up the mountain, she was nervous as she put her hand on a hand scanner and it said her name. The two long metal doors ahead of her opened up as she walked in. Shego was so nervous; she hadn't been in here since she was 17 that was the day she left Team Go and never wanted to come back. Looking around and peering her head in her wavy dark black hair fell in front of her shoulders. 'Boy, things haven't changed around here.' Shego thought as she looked around. Setting her things down on the ground, she called out her brothers names. Getting no ansure she went upstairs to her old room. Shego didn't know why she was totally invading her brother's home, until it had hit her that she had lived here to and it was her home as well.
Coming in front of a wooden door that had a light green glass door handle Shego looked at the sign that was nailed into the front. 'Shego's Room... stay out other wise you will then be fried by my lasers!' It read. Shego laughed as she opened the door. And with that she looked around to a place in which she hadn't been in, in 8 years...
