Decided to continue the Tetris thing, so I hope you enjoy...this is Chapter 2!

Ooer…PS I forgot to add in that little disclaimer, so here it is

I do not own anything to do with Tetris.

Chapter Two: The Cry For Help
And all I had with me was my wrist computer, which I am on right now, typing up my story....
Please come find me...

Trinity stared at the screen in disbelief. Her heart raced as she skimmed the words over and over. "A flash of light....white space...the wall," She muttered to herself as she highlighted the words on the computer screen, as if by doing that they would help her more. She scrolled down to the bottom of the page and her eyes blurred with tears as she read the name "Frank Hadersfeld". The person who had wrote the plea for help online had been Frank Hadersfeld, her father. "Mom! MOM! Please come here now!" She cried out. She heard the footsteps of her mother, Christine, coming towards her room.

"What is it?" Her mother said quickly as she sat on Trinity's bed.

"I found Dad, or at least I found his note online," She said softly.

"What note?" Trinity pointed at the screen and watched her mother's face as she read the letter he had posted. "Oh my god..." She whispered when she finished the last sentance, "He's gone."

"He's not gone mom," Trinity said angrily, "He's obviously just lost and we have to find him! What are The Scientists doing to figure this out?!?" The Scientists were the Great Ones loyal brains. They were behind every plan the Great One announced, including the latest wall project. They really had thought that by building a wall, they would protect the people of Tetris from being murdered by the creatures that came at night. But for some reason people were dissapearing in their ships, with no clue as to where they had gone except for a bright flash of light. That was where her father had gone and Trinity was not going to sit idily by as everyone else did, she wanted action.

"The Scientists are doing all that they can and you know that!" Her mother yelled, "I know you are hurting, I am too, but nothing is going to be solved by you having this constant attitude you have developed," She got up and walked to the door, "You need to relax."

"No what I need to do is find my father, since nobody else seems to care!" Trinity got up and slammed the door, then turned and collapsed ointo her bed with a sigh. She had an idea of how to find her father, but had no idea on how to carry it out. She had been thinking about her father's dissapearence for the entire week he had been gone. She had sorted through her mind all the plans she had come up with and managed to find one possible plan. She wanted to go into the white space and bring him back. She knew how she would get there, all she had to do was get into one of the ships, but she did not know how she would get back.

Outside, a large horn was being blown. It echoed throughout the entire valley and into her room. Trinity stood up and ran for her bike, she did not want to be caught up in the traffic.
She went to the great hall quickly, watching as other people began leaving their homes. When she arrived she walked in to see that she was one of the first to arrive. She happily took a seat in the front, turned around and watched all of the slow people come in large clumps. Many looked annoyed with the traffic. A tapping on a microphone was heard and everyone took their seats and quited down and watched as the Great One crossed the stage to the podium. Instantly behind him, the large TV screens turned on, showing his image, only about a hundred times bigger. The crowd cheered and he raised one hand to quite them. It worked within seconds.

"I apologize for sounding the horn and calling you all here without any notice," he began, "But it was necessary. The Wall production has been stopped for the time being. I have The Scientists working on theories on where our people have gone, but so far they are stumped. But fear not! For I will make sure that we save them, for I care for them as I care for our entire land. Not one man will be overlooked. Untill they do come home, we will have guards around the unfinished wall, so please do not go near it. It is completely off limits due to it's instability."

"Damn," Trinity whispered to herself. That ruined her plan completely. She drifted off into thought, not listening to what the Great One was saying, desperatly trying to think of a new plan. Suddenly the hall erupted into cheers and clapping. Trinity looked up to the face of the Great One, smiling and laughing on all of the screens. He was the one she needed to see, but she would need help to get to him.