Wow! You love me! You really love me!
625: Uh, news flash: They love your story, not you.
(grumbling) Spoil sport. (aloud) Anyway, chapter 4 of the greatest CL/GK story in the world!
625: OK, now you're just being bias.
Whatever. (watch beeps and he looks at it) Well, what do you know? Time to respond to reviews!
OddLuvr4251 - No shame in being crazy. I am, too. MWAHAHA!!!
sebastian1 - OK. Listen up, and listen good. I don't hate you. But, here's the thing. You listening? Of course, yo're not, because you can't hear me! OK, rephrase: are you reading carefully? THE FREDDY KREGUR AND JASON VOOHRES AREA OF DISCUSSION ARE ALL YOU SEEM TO EVER TALK ABOUT, NO MATTER WHAT THE SUBJECT! Sheesh! Every time you read something to take part in it, you want to bring those horror story stars into it! I don't hate you, I hate your obsession. Yes, no matter how much you deny, It's still called "obsession".
(gasping for air after that) Well, anyway...
UlrichAndYumi4Ever - (all mystical-like) Your wish is my command.
Janika - Thank you for all those words. I'm thinking of becomming a writer/cartoonist person... thing... whater...
(watch beeps again and he looks at it) Time to bring you chapter 4!
Garage Kids 2:
Aelita and the Code of Lyoko
The end of a beginning...
Chapter 4
As Aelita made for the tower, Ulrich and Yumi were fighting off the remaining monsters. Ulrich made "IMPACT" on one with his saber. A second later, a laser from another Roachter sliced his life point count of "20" in half.
Yumi threw her fan, destroying the Roachter that hit Ulrich. Then, yet another one hit her, also bringing her life points down to "10". Two Roachters were left.
Ulrich jumped in front of the Roachter that attacked Yumi and raised his saber up high… the Roachter's laser plate warmed up… at the same time, Ulrich stabbed his saber into the symbol, yelling "IMPACT", and the Roachter fired a laser beam at Ulrich. Both, instantly, killed each other out of Lyoko.
The left scanner doors slid open, flooding the area, in front of them, with light for a second. Inside, Ulrich sat, with his back to the scanner wall, panting.
Aelita ran up to the tower and, literally, walked through into it.
Yumi opened her fan and threw it at the last Roachter, as it got prepared to fire. When the red beam came for her, she tried to get out of the way, but it hit her, knocking out her remaining life points. As she de-virtualized, her fan hit the Roachter, killing it.
The center scanner doors opened. Yumi sat, curled up at the bottom. She made a fist and hit it against the scanner platform, frustrated at how easily she was hit. he glanced up and saw Ulrich extending his hand, offering to help her up. She accepted it.
Aelita walked to the center of the platform with the symbol on it. As she stepped on each ring, it lit up and a high-pitched beeping echoed on the tower walls. Each ring, farther in, gave off a lower toned beep. When she got to the circle in the middle, she floated upwards toward the platform at the top of the tower.
As Ulrich and Yumi made it back down to the computer room, Jeremie gave them the 4-1-1 on Aelita. "She's made it into the tower," he said. "Now, all we have to do is wait."
Aelita floated up to the top, and placed her foot on the top platform. This time, the whole symbol lit up at once, and another high-pitched beep echoed around her. Stepping to the center, she approached a floating, transparent screen that just appeared in front of her.
On the screen was the outline picture of a person's right hand. She placed her own hand on it, it scanned it, and she pulled it away. The screen read, "AELITA". Then, her name disappeared, and a new word typed itself on: "CODE".
OK, Aelita, she thought to herself, you remember how to do this. Just concentrate on the screen, picture the letters of the code, one at a time…
And, one at a time, the letters of the code appeared below the word "CODE".
"L…
Y…
O…
K…
O"
The screens of the computer flickered back to normal. Aelita did it. The tower was deactivated. X.A.N.A. was beaten… for now.
Jeremie typed in the return trip coordinates as fast as he could, now that his connection was clear enough that it wouldn't mess up.
In the tower, Aelita watched an event she hadn't been able to witness for a long time.
Signaling that the tower was deactivated, the screens of data, that lined the inside of the tower walls, fell to the bottom of the tower. The screens also happened to be going in the direction of the Extended Action Reversal directories, to power the return trip.
Merely a second, or two, after the last screen vanished from sight, a sudden burst of bright, white energy burst its way up the tower.
Jeremie struck the "Enter" key, having completed the coordinates, and spoke the voice command, from the manual, that was soon to become his famous catchphrase: "Return to the past, now!"
The moment he said this, a white bubble of light and energy enclosed on them and grew. It grew over the factory, the school, the town, the world… and as it did, the kids could swear, to this day, that they heard the sound of the big video cassette of life rewinding…
"Odd, honey," said a gentle, female voice. "Wake up."
Odd felt a light shake. He slowly opened his eyes, and found he was tucked in bed at the hotel. "Morning already?" he asked, sluggishly.
His mother, the one who woke him up, nodded. "Mm-hmm. We don't want you to be late for your first day at your new boarding school."
Odd got out of bed and assured himself one thing: unless that was all a dream, his year at Kadic was going to be a pretty weird one.
Oh, the story isn't over. I still have a few wrinkles to iron out between Garage Kids and Code Lyoko. (holds up a clothes iron like a weapon)
625: (rolls eyes) Oh, brother. I don't see why I'm even here. (takes a bite out of his BLT sandwich) I'm not even in this show.
You're here because... uh, well... because...
625: You have no idea why you picked me as your Author's Notes partner, do you?
No! I admit, I have no idea why... (glomps 625) BESIDES THAT I LIKE YOU SO MUCH!
625: (choking from lack of oxygen) Curse you anime fans teaching this kid new words!
(still glomping 625) Review, please!
