SEE THIS ONE IS LONGER. BAD NEWS IS THE NEXT ONE IS GOING TO BE SHORT AS FUCK.

Can I curse? Is that okay? I hope it's okay.

THE NEW NINJA TURTLES MOVIE WAS ASDFJKL; AMAZING. MUCH BETTER THAN THE FIRST ONE. MORE TURTLES AND LESS APRIL. GO SEE IT. NOW.

Yukio87: I started writing your chapter right after I posted Bulletproof! THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING REVIEW! I might be able to post your chapter after I post Light. Maybe. I'm making yours kinda long. ; ) Who kidnaps him tho? Bishop or Shredder or some other guy?

5Mississippis: Thank youuu! :D

Pottyandweezlbe89: Thank you! More is on the way XD

OKAY THERE WAS ADIEU BUT NOW THERE IS NO MORE ADIEU SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADIEU THE STORY

uh heh heh... someone dies.

I don't own anything and I'm getting tired of saying that.


25 Radius- If there was one thing Raph knew, it was explosions. So he knows when Donnie is lying about the blast radius.

Donnie set the bombs in place as Raph watched. They needed out of here in seven minutes, starting... now. Sooner, since pieces of the ceiling were already starting to fall. Some guy had thrown a grenade. It wasn't even close to hitting them when it blew, and Raph hadn't shied away. If there was one thing he knew, it was explosions.

It just so happened that the grenade had hit a major supporting beam on the exit side.

Donnie nodded and they ran. Leo and Mikey were waiting for them in the van. Leo would be in here, but he was the one they rescued. This place had information about their existence. It had to be destroyed.

Raph counted off the directions in his head, leading the way. Left, up the stairs two floors, right, in the second door way on the left, up one flight of stairs, down a long-ass hallway, right, out the exit door.

Should be plenty of time to get out, as long as nothing went wrong.

Left, there's the stairs. He looked back to make sure Donnie was still with him.

Up one flight, up another- No!

The ceiling had caved in. They were going to have to climb up the elevator shaft.

"Down! Go back!" Raph yelled over the shaking building.

Donnie turned around to go back and stopped at the elevator around the corner. "This is dangerous, Raph! The elevator could-"

"I know! But we don't have time to think, we have to act!" He pried the doors open and helped Don reach the cables. Then he climbed in after and they both climbed up.

Raph counted off the floor numbers. One flight, two flights, three.

"Here!"

Donnie leaped to the third floor doors and pried them open, Raph not far behind.

"Raph, we have four and a half minutes!" Donnie yelled, running down the hallway.

Raph muttered a curse. They were close to the hallway. Donnie skidded to a stop and turned onto the correct hallway.

Raph ran ahead to ram the door.

They were almost there, with less than a minute to spare. Raph heard a cry of surprise behind him, along with a loud crashing sound.

He stopped short and turned around as fast as possible without getting whiplash.

"Donnie!" His brother was trapped by nearly the entire upper floor. He was pinned on his stomach to the floor. Only his left arm and above his chest was free.

Donnie coughed the dust out of his lungs. "Don't worry, Raph, just go."

Raph tried lifting at least some of the rubble away, but a metal support beam had fallen across the downed rubble, and was barely leaning against the opposite wall, keeping the full weight off of Donnie.

"I'm not leaving you." Raph ground out. "We have maybe three minutes until this place blows, I'm getting you outta here." He tried again to lift the wall, in a different position this time.

Donnie bit his lip. "Raph, don't worry about me. The blast won't reach this far."

Raph rounded on him, suddenly angry. "Don't lie to me. Don't even try to lie to me. Not now. Those explosives we placed have enough juice to take this entire place to the ground and shake a few other places around enough to be called an 'earthquake.' Not to mention that gas leak we set up, which will blow up and out, right into where we're standing."

Donnie didn't look Raph in the eye. "Please. Just go."

"No." Raph began kicking the rubble as hard as he could. It shifted back violently by about a foot.

Donnie pulled his other arm out and tried to find something to grab onto. Raph kicked the rubble a couple more times before he heard more than felt something give way in his leg. He cursed and saw Donnie searching with his hands.

Raph grasped them and pulled as hard as he could, bracing his good leg on the side of the rubble.

With a loud scraping sound and a muffled yell from both Donnie and Raph, the purple banded turtle was free.

Spots danced in Raph's vision. They had less than thirty seconds by now. They had to run for it.

He stood up on his good leg and helped Don to his feet. He was bleeding somewhere. They both were.

The exit was just a right turn away. Raph pulled Don as he ran as fast as his leg would let him without completely snapping in half.

They were right there. The exit sign above glowed red. Raph opened the door ever so slightly.

Then the explosion hit.

Raph shielded Donnie with his body on instinct.

And then it was dark.

Don would be okay. He was close enough to the door, and Raph was a block for the fire and rubble that rained down. And he knew he wouldn't make it. But Don would, and that's what mattered.

Because if there was one thing Raph knew, it was how to protect his brothers.

Until the very end.