4 years later
Things seemed to be really crazy at the time and no one seemed to be able to handle what was going on. There were people everywhere and more were coming by the second. More towns were being destroyed in a much faster time and there wasn't enough space to be able to hold all of the homeless people that were being brought in.
"Man this is nuts," said Van upon seeing about another hundred people being brought in. "I know it is but we have to do anything in our power to be able to help all of these people," said Thomas next to him. "Do you think that I don't know that?" asked Van. "All of these people are homeless, and there is a number of them that have lost family as well," said Van. "You would think whoever is behind this would have stopped after a while," said Thomas. "Not really. They are out for their own purposes they won't stop until they get what they want," said Van. "You mean like Reese and Fiona?" asked Thomas but he regretted it by the look that came over Van's face. "Sorry I didn't mean to," said Thomas. "It is alright," said Van. He didn't really like to talk about Fiona since she left but he had managed to put it behind him. "Listen Thomas. Can you take over from here? I need to go rest because I have been up all night as they have been brought in," said Van. "Sure thing," said Thomas.
Van walked through the crowds of people feeling bad for all that has happened to him. "Major Flyheight," yelled Crougars voice. Van was now a major in the Republican army. It made him like his father and he felt very proud for that. "Yes sir?" asked Van. "Do you have anything to report?" asked Crougar. "Out of all the residents of the town that was just destroyed about three hundred have already been brought with more still on the way," said Van. "Very good," said Crougar. "If you need anything else Captain Shubaltz is in charge for now," said Van. "Very well, you are dismissed," said Crougar. "Thank you sir," said Van with a salute.
Moonbay looked at all the homeless people and was heartbroken. She just couldn't take all the misery that was going around. She looked around and what seemed to be the saddest thing she saw was a small girl all alone crying by herself. "Hey there little one. What's wrong?" asked Moonbay in her nicest voice. "I can't find mommy," said the little girl as tears ran all down her face. "How sad. What is your name?" asked Moonbay. "Kristi," said the girl. "That is a pretty name. How old are you," asked Moonbay. The girl just held up four fingers shyly. "So you are four. Ok now about your parents. What are your mother and fathers names? I can try and help you find them," said Moonbay as nicely as possible. "I don't know. I always called my mom mommy, and I don't have a daddy," said Kristi shyly. It was then that Kristi noticed Moonbay was staring at her and it made her feel uncomfortable. "What?" asked Kristi. "It's nothing, you just look familiar that is all," said Moonbay examining the girl. "Come with me maybe we can find her," said Moonbay taking her hand and walking with her. "Thank you," said Kristi nicely. "It is no problem," said Moonbay.
"Hey Irvine," yelled Moonbay. "What?" asked Irvine also noticing the kid that was with Moonbay. "Who's the kid?" asked Irvine. "I am helping her try to find her mom," said Moonbay. "Let me guess. You were wondering if I could help you find her," said Irvine. "Yeah," said Moonbay. "What does she look like?" asked Irvine. "Don't know, she won't tell me," said Moonbay. "Then I don't think I will be able to help," said Irvine. Irvine looked at the girl and like Moonbay, he felt that the girl looked familiar. Moonbay noticed what he was thinking. "Let me guess. She looks familiar," whispered Moonbay. "Yeah," Irvine whispered back. "Where though?" asked Moonbay. "I don't know," said Irvine. "Maybe we would know if we could get a few descriptions out of the girl," he continued. He turned towards the girl about to ask a few questions when he noticed that she had disappeared. "Where did she go?" asked Moonbay.
Kristi meanwhile had found something that seemed to interest her. Which just so happened to be Zeke. "Hello there," said Kristi nicely. Zeke seemed confused but he knew there was something familiar about this girl. He liked her though because of this. "His name is Zeke," came a voice from behind Kristi and she turned around to see Thomas standing there. "Zeke?" asked the girl. "Yes. He is an organoid and there is only one person here that he will actually listen to," said Thomas, "There was one other but no one has seen her for years," he continued. "Zeke, Give me a piggyback ride," said Kristi as she climbed onto Zeke's back. "Wait," said Thomas but Zeke seemed happy to comply and took off with her happily on his back. "That was weird," said Thomas as he watched them run off. "Thomas," said Moonbay from behind him. "Yeah," said Thomas. "Have you seen a small girl with blonde hair around here," asked Moonbay. "Yeah. Zeke just ran off with her on his back," said Thomas. "Why?" asked Thomas. "We need to ask her something important," said Irvine. "They went off that way," said Thomas pointing his finger in the direction that they went. "Thank," the two said as they ran after them.
"Go faster Zeke," yelled the delighted Kristi and Zeke complied going even faster. Kristi squealed in delight even though they nearly ran over a number of people that were in the halls.
Van felt a great deal better. He had finally gotten some rest and was ready to get back to work when he noticed Zeke running towards him. "Watch it Zeke," warned Van as Zeke nearly ran over him by not seeing him. Zeke didn't even slow down by Van's words and kept running with the girl still on his back. "What was that about?" asked Van. "And who was that girl?" asked Van. He figured he had better stop Zeke before he caused any damage so he immediate dashed after him except he was being more careful.
Zeke seemed to be having a lot of trouble slowing down. "Slow down," yelled Kristi who was now starting to get a little scared. They were coming up to a sharp turn and Zeke knew that if he didn't slow down he would end up running into the wall. He was coming closer and closer to the wall and he didn't know what to do because he was going too fast and he didn't want Kristi to get hurt.
Van had taken a short cut since he knew that Zeke would end up going in that direction at some point and he planned to try and stop him. Zeke came into sight and he seemed to be running at a high speed and he also looked like he was trying to stop and was having a great deal amount of trouble in doing so. Van looked ahead of Zeke and saw the wall and knew that Zeke was almost definitely going to run into the wall. Van had to move fast standing just off to the side he knew that Zeke had seen him as he was coming very fast at him. Right as Zeke past him Van moved fast and grabbed the girl off of Zeke before he was too far away. He managed to get her off just in time as a moment later Zeke slammed into the wall. Van looked at the now very scared girl. "Are you ok?" asked Van. "W.we were just having fun," said Kristi. "It's ok," said Van. Zeke managed to pick himself out of the wall and walked over to them. Van just gave him a stern look. "You're ok," said Van trying to comfort the girl. "Zeke had trouble stopping," said Kristi looking up at Van's face with her crimson eyes. Van was amazed because he felt this girl looked familiar. In fact one word came to Van's mind of what she looked like. "Fiona," whispered Van.
Things seemed to be really crazy at the time and no one seemed to be able to handle what was going on. There were people everywhere and more were coming by the second. More towns were being destroyed in a much faster time and there wasn't enough space to be able to hold all of the homeless people that were being brought in.
"Man this is nuts," said Van upon seeing about another hundred people being brought in. "I know it is but we have to do anything in our power to be able to help all of these people," said Thomas next to him. "Do you think that I don't know that?" asked Van. "All of these people are homeless, and there is a number of them that have lost family as well," said Van. "You would think whoever is behind this would have stopped after a while," said Thomas. "Not really. They are out for their own purposes they won't stop until they get what they want," said Van. "You mean like Reese and Fiona?" asked Thomas but he regretted it by the look that came over Van's face. "Sorry I didn't mean to," said Thomas. "It is alright," said Van. He didn't really like to talk about Fiona since she left but he had managed to put it behind him. "Listen Thomas. Can you take over from here? I need to go rest because I have been up all night as they have been brought in," said Van. "Sure thing," said Thomas.
Van walked through the crowds of people feeling bad for all that has happened to him. "Major Flyheight," yelled Crougars voice. Van was now a major in the Republican army. It made him like his father and he felt very proud for that. "Yes sir?" asked Van. "Do you have anything to report?" asked Crougar. "Out of all the residents of the town that was just destroyed about three hundred have already been brought with more still on the way," said Van. "Very good," said Crougar. "If you need anything else Captain Shubaltz is in charge for now," said Van. "Very well, you are dismissed," said Crougar. "Thank you sir," said Van with a salute.
Moonbay looked at all the homeless people and was heartbroken. She just couldn't take all the misery that was going around. She looked around and what seemed to be the saddest thing she saw was a small girl all alone crying by herself. "Hey there little one. What's wrong?" asked Moonbay in her nicest voice. "I can't find mommy," said the little girl as tears ran all down her face. "How sad. What is your name?" asked Moonbay. "Kristi," said the girl. "That is a pretty name. How old are you," asked Moonbay. The girl just held up four fingers shyly. "So you are four. Ok now about your parents. What are your mother and fathers names? I can try and help you find them," said Moonbay as nicely as possible. "I don't know. I always called my mom mommy, and I don't have a daddy," said Kristi shyly. It was then that Kristi noticed Moonbay was staring at her and it made her feel uncomfortable. "What?" asked Kristi. "It's nothing, you just look familiar that is all," said Moonbay examining the girl. "Come with me maybe we can find her," said Moonbay taking her hand and walking with her. "Thank you," said Kristi nicely. "It is no problem," said Moonbay.
"Hey Irvine," yelled Moonbay. "What?" asked Irvine also noticing the kid that was with Moonbay. "Who's the kid?" asked Irvine. "I am helping her try to find her mom," said Moonbay. "Let me guess. You were wondering if I could help you find her," said Irvine. "Yeah," said Moonbay. "What does she look like?" asked Irvine. "Don't know, she won't tell me," said Moonbay. "Then I don't think I will be able to help," said Irvine. Irvine looked at the girl and like Moonbay, he felt that the girl looked familiar. Moonbay noticed what he was thinking. "Let me guess. She looks familiar," whispered Moonbay. "Yeah," Irvine whispered back. "Where though?" asked Moonbay. "I don't know," said Irvine. "Maybe we would know if we could get a few descriptions out of the girl," he continued. He turned towards the girl about to ask a few questions when he noticed that she had disappeared. "Where did she go?" asked Moonbay.
Kristi meanwhile had found something that seemed to interest her. Which just so happened to be Zeke. "Hello there," said Kristi nicely. Zeke seemed confused but he knew there was something familiar about this girl. He liked her though because of this. "His name is Zeke," came a voice from behind Kristi and she turned around to see Thomas standing there. "Zeke?" asked the girl. "Yes. He is an organoid and there is only one person here that he will actually listen to," said Thomas, "There was one other but no one has seen her for years," he continued. "Zeke, Give me a piggyback ride," said Kristi as she climbed onto Zeke's back. "Wait," said Thomas but Zeke seemed happy to comply and took off with her happily on his back. "That was weird," said Thomas as he watched them run off. "Thomas," said Moonbay from behind him. "Yeah," said Thomas. "Have you seen a small girl with blonde hair around here," asked Moonbay. "Yeah. Zeke just ran off with her on his back," said Thomas. "Why?" asked Thomas. "We need to ask her something important," said Irvine. "They went off that way," said Thomas pointing his finger in the direction that they went. "Thank," the two said as they ran after them.
"Go faster Zeke," yelled the delighted Kristi and Zeke complied going even faster. Kristi squealed in delight even though they nearly ran over a number of people that were in the halls.
Van felt a great deal better. He had finally gotten some rest and was ready to get back to work when he noticed Zeke running towards him. "Watch it Zeke," warned Van as Zeke nearly ran over him by not seeing him. Zeke didn't even slow down by Van's words and kept running with the girl still on his back. "What was that about?" asked Van. "And who was that girl?" asked Van. He figured he had better stop Zeke before he caused any damage so he immediate dashed after him except he was being more careful.
Zeke seemed to be having a lot of trouble slowing down. "Slow down," yelled Kristi who was now starting to get a little scared. They were coming up to a sharp turn and Zeke knew that if he didn't slow down he would end up running into the wall. He was coming closer and closer to the wall and he didn't know what to do because he was going too fast and he didn't want Kristi to get hurt.
Van had taken a short cut since he knew that Zeke would end up going in that direction at some point and he planned to try and stop him. Zeke came into sight and he seemed to be running at a high speed and he also looked like he was trying to stop and was having a great deal amount of trouble in doing so. Van looked ahead of Zeke and saw the wall and knew that Zeke was almost definitely going to run into the wall. Van had to move fast standing just off to the side he knew that Zeke had seen him as he was coming very fast at him. Right as Zeke past him Van moved fast and grabbed the girl off of Zeke before he was too far away. He managed to get her off just in time as a moment later Zeke slammed into the wall. Van looked at the now very scared girl. "Are you ok?" asked Van. "W.we were just having fun," said Kristi. "It's ok," said Van. Zeke managed to pick himself out of the wall and walked over to them. Van just gave him a stern look. "You're ok," said Van trying to comfort the girl. "Zeke had trouble stopping," said Kristi looking up at Van's face with her crimson eyes. Van was amazed because he felt this girl looked familiar. In fact one word came to Van's mind of what she looked like. "Fiona," whispered Van.
