A/N: This will begin to get very interesting. O, hope none of you guys despise Jim too much. This, {blah} is the author talking, I'm trying to help smooth the ruff parts. And for the answer to Lordofthesuplex, I hope this chapter will answer your question, you can also go and read 'The Redemption of Xana' for the answer, sorry for the inconvenience. This is in the POV of Aelita.
Beam Me Up, Scotty
"Well, to make a long story short, our little 'group' found this old factory and also this old program my father had. Since one and one are two, we figured to make that our little 'hideout' to test and see if the program worked and what it did. Low and behold, we found Lyoko that way, and Aelita. It was a very odd experience, but we wouldn't have been able to do it without our very own 'Jeremy," Xana explained.
A slight laugh came from the light blue sky. The comment seemed to please Jeremy.
"Okay," Od said, slightly annoyed, "back to the story, no weaseling your way out of it."
"Alright, calm down, Od. Hmm, where to begin?" Xana asked. She seemed to want me to answer.
"How about...the beginning?" Od stated.
"That could do," she responded.
"We can start with Sam and her brother, Jim," I said. I wanted to hear Xana's side to the story. Near the end, I wasn't permitted to go because of difficulties; I'm hoping that she will be able to explain what happened.
"Ah, yes, Jimbo-"she began; before Od, yet again, rudely interrupted her.
"You know Jim?"
"Yes, there's a boy that you can never forget! Jimbo was Sam's little brother, had the largest crush on me for as long as I can remember. He also helped with our little problems with the real Xana and Xera. He always covered for us. I wonder what's happened to him now..."
"Now," Yumi said, "he's a gym teacher, he's very good at his job, but he doesn't seem to remember Lyoko."
"Oh, I would doubt that," Xana said.
"Get back to the story!" Od almost screamed, but it came out more as a wail.
"Alright, Od," I said, placing my hands up as defense from Od's flying spit {T.M.I.}.
"What I do remember, is that when we began to prepare our first run into Lyoko, there were some problems that aroused, like an odd girl, and two darkened figures," Xana began her long tale.
Change POV to 'Xana'
The girl and the two figures flashed onto the screen. We didn't know it then, but the girl was Aelita. She looks the same then as she does now.
We were all there, James, Sam, Jim, 'Xera,' and myself. It was a Saturday, and earlier, we all had gathered our courage to try to begin the first trip to the virtual world. In our little group, James was the smart one. He always knew the answers; it was amazing to hear him when he got himself worked up. Sam was more of the quick witted one, she always could get us out of a jam. We were never afraid to get into trouble when she was around. Jim was Sam's little brother, you never had to question his loyalties. He knew his place and made sure that everyone else knew there's. And then, there's 'Xera' and myself. The two of us were identical twins. I acted mostly as the battle tactician, and 'Xera' was the fighter.
James sat at the computer, typing in some random things, the rest of us crowded around him to figure how to get the program to work.
"Well," James had said, "if we place in a virtual pod that could transport you to their world, then we could get a closer look at what's happening with that strange girl."
"Finally, you placed it in English," {I know it's a French cartoon, but this will have to do.} Sam said, rolling her eyes. Jim laughed, and looked at me for support, but none came.
"Let's continue," James said, noticing the look.
"The girl can use all the help she can get," 'Xera' said, "What happened to those old pods our father use to have, Xana?"
"They're still at that old boarding school, do you think those might work, James?" I asked, facing him.
"They should. Can you guys go and get them, the sooner the better."
Sometime after dragging all of the pods back to the warehouse
"We could only get three of them out of the school," Jim said. We were all now covered in dust and other things, namely spider webs, which you would find in an old, torn down school.
"Good, let's hook them up," James said, standing and heading to a room none of us had noticed before.
The room resembled an elevator and the elevator led to an empty chamber. The only thing in the chamber was a lot of copper wires. In each corner there was a circle etched into the ground; it seemed as if something belonged there.
"Place each pod onto one of the circles and I'll attach them," James said, pointing at one of the gold circles. We followed his instructions and afterward he went to each pod and hooked them up to a machine under our feet. "Let's do this. Who will o this first?"
"Not me!" 'Xera said.
"I won't do it!" I replied.
"Nor me!" Jim said
"I think I'll stay behind this first time," Sam said.
"I can't do it, I need to work the computer," James answered. "I suppose all that you can do is draw-"
"-Lots," we all said in unison.
After we had all pulled the straws that we used for lots {don't ask me where they got the straws, I don't know} I had fallen to failure. I was to be the first to try the pods to the virtual world when we didn't even know if this concoction would work, nonetheless blow up in our faces.
"You ready?" I heard James ask into the pod.
"Beam me up, Scotty," was all I could say.
Beam Me Up, Scotty
"Well, to make a long story short, our little 'group' found this old factory and also this old program my father had. Since one and one are two, we figured to make that our little 'hideout' to test and see if the program worked and what it did. Low and behold, we found Lyoko that way, and Aelita. It was a very odd experience, but we wouldn't have been able to do it without our very own 'Jeremy," Xana explained.
A slight laugh came from the light blue sky. The comment seemed to please Jeremy.
"Okay," Od said, slightly annoyed, "back to the story, no weaseling your way out of it."
"Alright, calm down, Od. Hmm, where to begin?" Xana asked. She seemed to want me to answer.
"How about...the beginning?" Od stated.
"That could do," she responded.
"We can start with Sam and her brother, Jim," I said. I wanted to hear Xana's side to the story. Near the end, I wasn't permitted to go because of difficulties; I'm hoping that she will be able to explain what happened.
"Ah, yes, Jimbo-"she began; before Od, yet again, rudely interrupted her.
"You know Jim?"
"Yes, there's a boy that you can never forget! Jimbo was Sam's little brother, had the largest crush on me for as long as I can remember. He also helped with our little problems with the real Xana and Xera. He always covered for us. I wonder what's happened to him now..."
"Now," Yumi said, "he's a gym teacher, he's very good at his job, but he doesn't seem to remember Lyoko."
"Oh, I would doubt that," Xana said.
"Get back to the story!" Od almost screamed, but it came out more as a wail.
"Alright, Od," I said, placing my hands up as defense from Od's flying spit {T.M.I.}.
"What I do remember, is that when we began to prepare our first run into Lyoko, there were some problems that aroused, like an odd girl, and two darkened figures," Xana began her long tale.
Change POV to 'Xana'
The girl and the two figures flashed onto the screen. We didn't know it then, but the girl was Aelita. She looks the same then as she does now.
We were all there, James, Sam, Jim, 'Xera,' and myself. It was a Saturday, and earlier, we all had gathered our courage to try to begin the first trip to the virtual world. In our little group, James was the smart one. He always knew the answers; it was amazing to hear him when he got himself worked up. Sam was more of the quick witted one, she always could get us out of a jam. We were never afraid to get into trouble when she was around. Jim was Sam's little brother, you never had to question his loyalties. He knew his place and made sure that everyone else knew there's. And then, there's 'Xera' and myself. The two of us were identical twins. I acted mostly as the battle tactician, and 'Xera' was the fighter.
James sat at the computer, typing in some random things, the rest of us crowded around him to figure how to get the program to work.
"Well," James had said, "if we place in a virtual pod that could transport you to their world, then we could get a closer look at what's happening with that strange girl."
"Finally, you placed it in English," {I know it's a French cartoon, but this will have to do.} Sam said, rolling her eyes. Jim laughed, and looked at me for support, but none came.
"Let's continue," James said, noticing the look.
"The girl can use all the help she can get," 'Xera' said, "What happened to those old pods our father use to have, Xana?"
"They're still at that old boarding school, do you think those might work, James?" I asked, facing him.
"They should. Can you guys go and get them, the sooner the better."
Sometime after dragging all of the pods back to the warehouse
"We could only get three of them out of the school," Jim said. We were all now covered in dust and other things, namely spider webs, which you would find in an old, torn down school.
"Good, let's hook them up," James said, standing and heading to a room none of us had noticed before.
The room resembled an elevator and the elevator led to an empty chamber. The only thing in the chamber was a lot of copper wires. In each corner there was a circle etched into the ground; it seemed as if something belonged there.
"Place each pod onto one of the circles and I'll attach them," James said, pointing at one of the gold circles. We followed his instructions and afterward he went to each pod and hooked them up to a machine under our feet. "Let's do this. Who will o this first?"
"Not me!" 'Xera said.
"I won't do it!" I replied.
"Nor me!" Jim said
"I think I'll stay behind this first time," Sam said.
"I can't do it, I need to work the computer," James answered. "I suppose all that you can do is draw-"
"-Lots," we all said in unison.
After we had all pulled the straws that we used for lots {don't ask me where they got the straws, I don't know} I had fallen to failure. I was to be the first to try the pods to the virtual world when we didn't even know if this concoction would work, nonetheless blow up in our faces.
"You ready?" I heard James ask into the pod.
"Beam me up, Scotty," was all I could say.
