"I can't believe you. You went out without my permission." "Look, I said I was sorry mom," I whined. "Honestly you're just like your father some days." My mom was wiping my face with a tissue. Her dark hair was tightly knotted into a bun. She was wearing her uniform. "Mom, you can leave. Don't worry, next time I leave the house I'll make sure to ask you." "Alright. I just want you to be safe." My mom got up and grabbed her ID card for the museum. She was a security guard for the museum at night. "Don't worry about me." I began shooing her mom towards the door. "Go catch some crooks!" "Bye!"
I closed the door after her mom. I sighed. Having my mom as a security guard was perfect. At night I could go patrol the streets without having to make up an alibi. I strolled towards my room and picked up a grey hoodie. I scowled as I saw a tear. I put on the hoodie and a gray bandana to hide my hair. I tied a black bird mask over my face. I took my time as I put my weapons in my hoodie. I put my tonfas in my hoodie and knives in my shoes and pockets. I attached a leather strap over my back to hold a medium size baseball bat. I slipped on my black leather gloves. I reminded myself of what happens when I didn't wear them like today. Who knew April was friends with the turtles. Once I was ready I left through the window.
The other night I got a lead to one of the Kraang's activities. I ran through the back ways for a shortcut to the docks. The sunset was beautiful on the horizon. The water warped the color in magnificent ways. But now wasn't time to enjoy the scenery. Now was the time to act. I waited until one of the Kraang robots disguised as a man walked out of the warehouse by the docks. I quickly stabbed it in the stomach where the Kraang resides. The robot fell limp on the ground. I picked up the gun it was holding. I pulled the trigger to release a laser. I grinned wickedly. I walked into the warehouse. From the inside it looked normal but I knew better.
Again I waited until a Kraang came from behind a cargo shipment. I jogged towards the spot where it came from. I looked for anything suspicious. Finally I found a button which opened up an elevator. Before I climbed in I looked for a breaker box. When I found it I turned off the lights for cover. I jogged back to the elevator and waited. Finally sI got to the floor where the Kraang did their experiments. Fortunately I switched off the right lights. It was pitch dark except for the faint glowing lights that came from the robots. From what I could tell, they were working on a samurai robot. Next to it was a man with a collar around his neck.
I navigated her way in the dark to be as close to the robot as I could. "When this is finished, the turtles will be done for," a voice said. It came from the collared man. "Now turn on the lights so I can turn it on." At that moment I shot the robot going towards the samurai robot. The man looked shocked. A loud alarm went off. I looked around; Kraang robots were going to surround me. I ran behind a support beam but got shot in my back. I screamed. My skin felt like it was being used for firewood. However I still managed to take shelter behind a support beam. From there I began to shoot at whoever I could. Again I got shot but this time it was in my side. My knees were beginning to buckle but I still remained upright.
The confusion of the battle made me oblivious to the man turning on the Samurai. Next thing I knew was a large metal hand hitting me in the gut. The blow sent me flying across the room. My face twisted in pain. Before I could stand up the robot grabbed me by the throat. I started to lose consciousness. Out of the corner of her eye, I saw the turtles bust in. "It's Crow," one of them shouted. I forgot that they gave me a name. Before I passed out I said "You're late," in a raspy voice.
