Like I said I am going out of town soon, so I am just posting short chapters as I get them done. Enjoy!

Lyrics belong to Thousand Foot Krunch from the song "move"

: Look, listen to my voice
If you're making the choice
Tell me all the girls and the boys
Either scream or rejoice
Let's make that noise
Either move or we will all be destroyed:

"Bratislava? The top secret meeting of DEBS is in Bratislava?" I asked as we stepped off the plane, just wanting to make sure Amy knew where she was. "Are the DEBS idiots? It's Katia's home town!"

"Well she hasn't been here in ages, and hello there was major criminals everywhere."

"Still seems like poor planning," I shrug watching as the earth grows closer to our small plane. Finally we touch down with a lot more bump then usual. Guess our friendly pilot wasn't too happy about being pulled out of bed. He wasn't so happy when we told him he was flying to Tokyo as soon as we are done here either.

"Well at least we found them," Amy answered as the plane slowed to a halt.

"And at least we will be outta here soon." I added with a nod.

"We are here," Antonia growled over the loudspeaker. We filed off the plane and into a waiting cab; even though it was the middle of the night he didn't question our destination.

"So we're just gonna walk in there?" Scud asked, looking less than convinced of the plan.

"Well we disable the bombs first, but yeah." I nodded; shutting the cab door and watching it pull away.

"And if Katia decides to over ride the command?" He raised an eyebrow.

"You heard Billy, she gave us the master key with that last chip," Amy reminded him. "We hold the overriding trigger."

"Billy's been wrong before," Scud sighed.

"We get in and get everyone out as fast as we can then, yeah?" I asked, clapping him on the shoulder, "less you aren't so eager to see Janet again."

"Oh I am more than eager," Scud assured us.

"So it's this button?" Amy asked, finger poised.

"According to Billy," I shrugged. "Give it a try, worst that can happen is all your friends explode and we are killed by falling debris." I gave Amy a reassuring smile as she looked back, mouth open at me.

"No pressure," Scud added with a grin.

"You both suck," she shook her head and pressed the button. It wasn't until nothing exploded that I realized how tense I had been.

"Now we go in?" Scud asked.

"Sure," I shrugged. "Be ready for guards. We strolled across the street, heading for the front door. As we got close a guard stepped out of the building, holding up a hand and walking toward us, speaking in Slovakian.

"Huh?" I asked. "We're American."

"You are to leave."

"But we were just going to take a quick look," I tried to step around him, he lifted his gun to my face, I held up my hands. "Okay, never mind. I turned to leave, but spun back around, knocking away the gun, and grabbing it. He stood there dumb long enough for me to come back around and slam the butt of the gun into his chin, he crumbled to the ground.

"One down," I smiled at the others.

"Thirty to go," Scud added, backing up as they both lifted guns. I turned ready to fire, thirty was an exaggeration, there were probably only twenty guards. I pulled the trigger, surprised as automatic fire ripped the barrel upwards so I only hit one guard, but he went down at least. I readjusted and swung the gun across the surging guards, cutting down another six before the bullets ran out. I dropped the weapon, pulling my own out as another guard reached me, he grabbed me and I kneed him in the groin, then in the face. Bullets whizzed by me in either direction, I heard Scud swear and his gun flew overhead, connecting solidly with a guard's head.

They were dropping like flies as Amy's expert shots cut them down quickly; a few stragglers retreated into the building, not bothering to shut the door behind them. I picked my way through the fallen bodies, lifting a couple guns and trying not to hurl, many of them were not dead, but must have been in deep pain. We stepped into the foyer of the great building, each of us holding at least two new guns.

"Any idea where they would be?" Scud whispered.

"I would say the convention room," Amy shrugged. "It would have been big enough and easier in there for the guards to watch." I nodded, glancing around for some sort of directory. Spotting one I quickly found the convention room.

Quickly, but quietly we hurried through the huge hotel till we reached the hall to the convention room. I motioned the others to stay, and leaned around the corner, I pulled back quickly a bullet brushing past and into the wall.

"Think we found it," I smiled back at Amy. "Cover me." I lifted another giant rapid fire gun, and hurried across to the other side of the hall, firing the whole time, hoping not to get myself hit. I saw a couple men fall, but most were fine and they were advancing. I readied myself and hurried back across firing again. This time I felt a tearing pain in my left shoulder, bullet lodging itself there. I dropped the gun, to heavy to carry now.

"Fuck fuck fuck," I grit my teeth, pressing hard on the wound. I watched Scud lean around firing twice and sliding back to cover.

"Five still standing," he told Amy. "We got this?"

"Got it," Amy nodded. I think I blacked out, next thing I know Scud was shaking me and telling me they guards were all down. I punched him with my good arm.

"That hurts!" I yelled, gripping my shoulder, new pain burning from the shaking.

"Oh, sorry," he apologized, helping me up by my good arm. He supported me as we hurried after Amy who was already opening the door. I saw her face light up and knew we had found them.

"Amy?" A voice squealed and Janet flung herself at Amy, wrapping her arms around her neck. "Oh my god, I knew you would find us. Scud!" She jumped to Scud, and he let me go, I fell back against the wall feeling woozy.

"Lucy Diamond, you come through for the good guys again," Max was sauntering towards me, almost looking happy to see me.

"Amy made me," I slurred.

"Miss Diamond wonderful to see you again," that Petrie woman was walking towards me, I tried to nod, but the world was spinning dangerously.

"Jesus, Lucy," I heard Janet gasp. I glanced at my arm, surprised to see it covered in red paint.

"Oh," blood, not paint.

"Fuck she's shot loosing blood fast," Max pulled off her sweatshirt, pressing it to my shoulder, I smiled over at her, taking in her toned arms and thinking I must be out of it to be thinking she was hot. "Why the hell are you smiling?" Max asked.

"You are going to have the best date ever," I answered, my legs seeming to be pulled out from under me as I collapsed to the ground and the world went black for the second time in less than twenty-four hours.