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"Kai needed to save me again," Rei thought aloud. He kept his voice hushed, as if to keep anyone else from over-hearing him converse to himself.
He buried his face in his blue-baggy pants and rocked on his bed. He glanced in the mirror and read his expressions.
"I am so useless."
"What's wrong Rei?" Kai asked softly, sitting down beside the other boy, "You wouldn't answer me this morning."
"Nothing."
"Why don't you tell me Rei?"
'I wish I could Kai. I want to leave the world of the living. I have pistol hidden in my pockets. It has one shot and that's all I need,' Rei thought but replied, "I just can't."
"What's wrong Rei?" Kai repeated, trying to read the expression in Rei's eyes.
The steel-coloured eyes bored into Rei's thoughts, making it almost unbearable to NOT tell him what was going on. Finally, Rei broke down and told Kai the truth.
"I feel useless Kai," he sobbed, "You had to save me today."
"No, you aren't useless Rei, you're a good friend. And I didn't save only you earlier; I saved Ariandao's pride and freed him from worry."
"Yes, but I don't think you really know what you're saying. You just woke up about five minutes ago."
"Yeah, but that doesn't mean I have no idea what I'm saying."
"You're probably going to have those scars for the rest of your life."
"You mean I'm going to have a memento of the day I saved two things for the rest of my life."
"Didn't it hurt?"
"Yeah, like hell. But I knew I was helping you and Ariandao. And I plan to save his sister----with your help of course."
"Really?" "Yeah. Now go to sleep. It's about ten o'clock and I need you to be up by five in order to be inside BIOVOLT H.Q. by six." "Okay. Thanks Kai." Kai smiled and stood up, pain running through his body for the effort. He cringed slightly, but walked out of the room wincing.
"Wake up Rei," Kai whispered, shaking Rei's shoulders. The Chinese boy's amber eyes pried themselves open, peering into the pale face of Kai.
The boys shot like bullets toward the BIOVOLT H.Q. in Japan and ran through the over-growth (vines and stuff) swiftly. Stealthily, they approached the building with all the caution they could muster, and slid into the only unguarded entrance to the fortress----the roof.
"Why are they so slow?" Voraine screamed. He was obviously upset with the trainees in the Abbey.
"They are only novices, Master Voraine," a curt voice sniffed.
"Well novices or not they are far to slow!" Voraine scoffed, turning on his heel toward the torture room. On most occasions, Voraine went into the chamber to think, and this was one such occasion.
"Okay. I can bet you Dranzer that Voraine will be in the torture chamber. We'll wait for him in there and when he comes we'll chain him to the wall," Kai whispered as silently as possible.
"Good plan. Now, what about Ariandao's sister?" Rei replied.
"Once he's chained, we'll gag him with a chunk of cold metal. It'll freeze in his mouth and he won't be able to say a peep. Then, we'll have access to the prison cells and free Ariandao's sister."
"Wow, you certainly planned this out thoroughly," Rei whispered in awe as Kai whipped out a floor plan of the BIOVOLT H.Q.
"Yep," Kai muttered more to himself than to Rei.
"Master Voraine, you are needed in the control room," a cool, sophisticated feminine voice announced on the speaker.
'I suppose my thinking time can wait,' Voraine thought to himself, walking toward the control room with brisk strides.
"Change of plan Rei," Kai murmured, watching the prison cells from around the corner, "There isn't any security now. Must be some kind of shift switch."
"Okay. But I still want to chain Voraine to a wall."
"Oh fine. He deserves it anyhow."
The two boys ran quietly, looking into all the cells as they passed.
"Here she is!" Kai exclaimed as quietly as possible, comparing a little girl to the picture Ariandao gave him. A perfect match.
"Alright! Just, how are you going to get her out?" Rei interrogated, wondering aloud to himself.
"I'm one step ahead of you Rei," Kai grinned, snapping out a hairpin from his pocket, bending it and twisting it. He slid the bent pin into the lock and both a click and the sound of metal giving way were heard.
"Who are you people?" the little girl asked timidly.
"Friends of your brother," Kai replied hastily, scooping the black- haired girl up into his arms.
The small child had hungry black eyes, hungry for a loving family and a place to call home. Kai recognized this expression, for he had felt it before, maybe in a past life (remember anything?). But he had parents, Urada, his mother, and Domi Jokai, his father. (I was really tempted to use Allahd and Ethlyn because I made them up, but I guess I'll leave them for DragonBlade to use in her story alone. BUT I MADE THEM UP!)
"Why did they need me for a simple examination? Those idiots!" Voraine raged. He was now far from the torture chamber and he had a long stroll ahead of him.
Fuming, he started toward the small stone room, burning holes in the walls as he went.
"Ariandao!" the little child squealed, jumping into her older brother's arms, "I didn't like that old cell they put me in."
"Thank you Kai," Ariandao grinned, placing his hand on Kai's shoulder.
A jolt of hot pain awakened in Kai's cut, which had not fully healed. He smiled a tight smile to keep himself from crying out.
Rei smiled as well, and then suddenly felt the floor give way beneath him.
"Ow! Where am I?"
"In my torture chamber Rei. I set a small little trap for you to fall into," Voraine explained, "I didn't think you'd still be alive since you're so useless."
"Kai told me I wasn't useless!" Rei protested.
"He was lying to you Rei."
"No he wasn't!" Rei was starting to doubt he was right. What if Kai was lying?
Slowly, Rei drew out the pistol he had in his pocket.
"Rei!" Kai shouted into the hole. It was really deep, and Rei probably couldn't hear him.
"I'm sorry Ariandao, but I have t go after Rei before he gets into trouble."
"S'all right Kai. I just can't thank you enough for what you did for me."
Kai smiled at his friend and jumped down into the black hole.
Rei saw Kai emerge from the tunnel. He yelled, "Why did you lie to me Kai?"
"I didn't lie about anything. What are you talking about?"
"I am useless to this world. You said I wasn't."
"You aren't useless Rei! If Voraine told you otherwise," he shot a dark look at the evil man, "I'll personally make sure you never hear from him ever again."
Kai shot forward, chaining Voraine to the wall before the red-haired man new what happened. He was in a state of mortal shock, and said nothing.
When Kai turned to Rei, he had the gun to his head. Kai ran toward him and reached toward the other boy just as he pulled the trigger.
Bffimagine: Wow! What a long (yawn) chapter! Okey Dokey! I'm gonna end this story!
"Kai needed to save me again," Rei thought aloud. He kept his voice hushed, as if to keep anyone else from over-hearing him converse to himself.
He buried his face in his blue-baggy pants and rocked on his bed. He glanced in the mirror and read his expressions.
"I am so useless."
"What's wrong Rei?" Kai asked softly, sitting down beside the other boy, "You wouldn't answer me this morning."
"Nothing."
"Why don't you tell me Rei?"
'I wish I could Kai. I want to leave the world of the living. I have pistol hidden in my pockets. It has one shot and that's all I need,' Rei thought but replied, "I just can't."
"What's wrong Rei?" Kai repeated, trying to read the expression in Rei's eyes.
The steel-coloured eyes bored into Rei's thoughts, making it almost unbearable to NOT tell him what was going on. Finally, Rei broke down and told Kai the truth.
"I feel useless Kai," he sobbed, "You had to save me today."
"No, you aren't useless Rei, you're a good friend. And I didn't save only you earlier; I saved Ariandao's pride and freed him from worry."
"Yes, but I don't think you really know what you're saying. You just woke up about five minutes ago."
"Yeah, but that doesn't mean I have no idea what I'm saying."
"You're probably going to have those scars for the rest of your life."
"You mean I'm going to have a memento of the day I saved two things for the rest of my life."
"Didn't it hurt?"
"Yeah, like hell. But I knew I was helping you and Ariandao. And I plan to save his sister----with your help of course."
"Really?" "Yeah. Now go to sleep. It's about ten o'clock and I need you to be up by five in order to be inside BIOVOLT H.Q. by six." "Okay. Thanks Kai." Kai smiled and stood up, pain running through his body for the effort. He cringed slightly, but walked out of the room wincing.
"Wake up Rei," Kai whispered, shaking Rei's shoulders. The Chinese boy's amber eyes pried themselves open, peering into the pale face of Kai.
The boys shot like bullets toward the BIOVOLT H.Q. in Japan and ran through the over-growth (vines and stuff) swiftly. Stealthily, they approached the building with all the caution they could muster, and slid into the only unguarded entrance to the fortress----the roof.
"Why are they so slow?" Voraine screamed. He was obviously upset with the trainees in the Abbey.
"They are only novices, Master Voraine," a curt voice sniffed.
"Well novices or not they are far to slow!" Voraine scoffed, turning on his heel toward the torture room. On most occasions, Voraine went into the chamber to think, and this was one such occasion.
"Okay. I can bet you Dranzer that Voraine will be in the torture chamber. We'll wait for him in there and when he comes we'll chain him to the wall," Kai whispered as silently as possible.
"Good plan. Now, what about Ariandao's sister?" Rei replied.
"Once he's chained, we'll gag him with a chunk of cold metal. It'll freeze in his mouth and he won't be able to say a peep. Then, we'll have access to the prison cells and free Ariandao's sister."
"Wow, you certainly planned this out thoroughly," Rei whispered in awe as Kai whipped out a floor plan of the BIOVOLT H.Q.
"Yep," Kai muttered more to himself than to Rei.
"Master Voraine, you are needed in the control room," a cool, sophisticated feminine voice announced on the speaker.
'I suppose my thinking time can wait,' Voraine thought to himself, walking toward the control room with brisk strides.
"Change of plan Rei," Kai murmured, watching the prison cells from around the corner, "There isn't any security now. Must be some kind of shift switch."
"Okay. But I still want to chain Voraine to a wall."
"Oh fine. He deserves it anyhow."
The two boys ran quietly, looking into all the cells as they passed.
"Here she is!" Kai exclaimed as quietly as possible, comparing a little girl to the picture Ariandao gave him. A perfect match.
"Alright! Just, how are you going to get her out?" Rei interrogated, wondering aloud to himself.
"I'm one step ahead of you Rei," Kai grinned, snapping out a hairpin from his pocket, bending it and twisting it. He slid the bent pin into the lock and both a click and the sound of metal giving way were heard.
"Who are you people?" the little girl asked timidly.
"Friends of your brother," Kai replied hastily, scooping the black- haired girl up into his arms.
The small child had hungry black eyes, hungry for a loving family and a place to call home. Kai recognized this expression, for he had felt it before, maybe in a past life (remember anything?). But he had parents, Urada, his mother, and Domi Jokai, his father. (I was really tempted to use Allahd and Ethlyn because I made them up, but I guess I'll leave them for DragonBlade to use in her story alone. BUT I MADE THEM UP!)
"Why did they need me for a simple examination? Those idiots!" Voraine raged. He was now far from the torture chamber and he had a long stroll ahead of him.
Fuming, he started toward the small stone room, burning holes in the walls as he went.
"Ariandao!" the little child squealed, jumping into her older brother's arms, "I didn't like that old cell they put me in."
"Thank you Kai," Ariandao grinned, placing his hand on Kai's shoulder.
A jolt of hot pain awakened in Kai's cut, which had not fully healed. He smiled a tight smile to keep himself from crying out.
Rei smiled as well, and then suddenly felt the floor give way beneath him.
"Ow! Where am I?"
"In my torture chamber Rei. I set a small little trap for you to fall into," Voraine explained, "I didn't think you'd still be alive since you're so useless."
"Kai told me I wasn't useless!" Rei protested.
"He was lying to you Rei."
"No he wasn't!" Rei was starting to doubt he was right. What if Kai was lying?
Slowly, Rei drew out the pistol he had in his pocket.
"Rei!" Kai shouted into the hole. It was really deep, and Rei probably couldn't hear him.
"I'm sorry Ariandao, but I have t go after Rei before he gets into trouble."
"S'all right Kai. I just can't thank you enough for what you did for me."
Kai smiled at his friend and jumped down into the black hole.
Rei saw Kai emerge from the tunnel. He yelled, "Why did you lie to me Kai?"
"I didn't lie about anything. What are you talking about?"
"I am useless to this world. You said I wasn't."
"You aren't useless Rei! If Voraine told you otherwise," he shot a dark look at the evil man, "I'll personally make sure you never hear from him ever again."
Kai shot forward, chaining Voraine to the wall before the red-haired man new what happened. He was in a state of mortal shock, and said nothing.
When Kai turned to Rei, he had the gun to his head. Kai ran toward him and reached toward the other boy just as he pulled the trigger.
Bffimagine: Wow! What a long (yawn) chapter! Okey Dokey! I'm gonna end this story!
