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Chapter 9: The Abduction of Princess

Eve POV

I sat on the sofa in the living room, waiting for Fay to pick me up by her car. Actually, Annette should stay at my house since Sven was not here. But I didn't want to bother her. So, I accepted Fay's offer to stay at her apartment tonight.

Unintentionally, I looked myself in the mirror, seeing a nice teenage blonde girl who stared back at me, wearing a white baby-tee, short pants, white socks, and white sneakers. I remembered what Train said.

"Well, you should look yourself in the mirror more often and think what your positive side is. I mean, you're beau-…." He cut off his sentence and looked away. His cheeks flushed.

I smiled. It was funny to remember his face like that. I wished I could see that expression again. Cold blooded killer, Black Cat, was caught, praising a girl. It was unbelievable, but so sweet.

Then I heard the doorbell rang.

Fay comes? But this is too early.

"I'm coming!" I reached the door and unlocked it.

"Good evening, Eve." The irritating good looking young man appeared in front of me.

I stood frozen at the door. He wasn't the one that I wanted to see at this moment. Why should he appear on the wrong time?

Troy smiled at me, looking at me from head to toe. "You're like you want to go somewhere. Are you waiting for someone, in this case, me?"

"Fay will pick me up," I said sternly. I saw many people outside. I guessed they were his people. What made him need many bodyguards? This was odd. "So, what brings you here?"

"You."

I gazed at him quizzically. "As I remember, we don't have any plan for meeting."

"But we can make it now."

I felt an intuition that something awful was about to happen. It looked like deciding to chase him away was the best idea.

"Look, Fay will come and I'd like to go with her soon. So it's better for you to …." I opened the door widely, politely signaling him to go out.

"Sorry, but I can't go without you." He glanced at his people, signaling them to be ready for attacking.

At once, they came inside my house, surrounding me, while their master sat on the sofa. He looked at me, smiling.

"You're cornered. Why don't you show your real power?" He asked.

"I don't know what you're talking about." It was better to pretend like this. Honestly, I was nervous when someone asked about the real me, although there were some exceptions for some people. You knew who they were.

"Well, at the start, I can't believe about this. You, my prettiest and smartest junior, are different from other humans. I didn't pay attention about your oddities before, because I was too focused on your beauty," he explained, staring at me, hoping that my cheeks flushed because of his praise.

"Only idiots who think that I'll be flattered with your words, Troy," I said firmly, showing my poker face.

He sighed, trying to be more patient, and then he said, "But today, I found something new about you. Something important, strange, and unbelievable. You're too intelligent, too beautiful, and too perfect to be a common girl, and only one thing that makes you're like this. You're not the true human. Am I right, nanomachine girl?" He smirked.

I gave a long sigh. There was no way to keep pretending right now. He knew all, although I didn't know who told him.

I changed my hair into many fists, threatening him and his people. "It's better for all of you to get out."

He gave me an intimidating look, which was nothing for me. "I have a duty here, Eve."

Soon his people shot me, but my shield perfectly protected me. For some seconds, I was waiting my turn to fight back, and when it came, I punched them fast.

I saw the walls full with bullet holes. Even the furniture in this room was messed as the result of shooting. I believed if Sven saw this horrible view in our house, he would be mad. The floor, carpet, walls, and sofas were stained with red liquid. Definitely not my blood.

"Now I believe that you're not human." He stared at my shield and many fists that helped me in fighting, seeing his people were defeated and hurt, spreading out on the floor.

"It looked like you don't want to get out from here kindly." I changed my hand into a sword to threaten him.

"You're right." He showed me a glowing red card.

It was N.S. Suddenly I remembered that incident. I felt thankful that Train was there. But now was different. He wasn't here.

Truly, I hated for always being protected. Moreover, Sven didn't allow me to train. He wanted me to be a common teenage girl, like others. So, this was the result. Even I couldn't rely on myself. How could I handle this situation? But then again, I never thought that hard training would make me immune to N.S. That thing was definitely my weakness.

"You … attacked me yesterday," I growled.

"Actually, it was not me. But now I join them."

"Them?"

"You'll know if you go with me."

"No."

"I'm sorry, Eve." He showed it right in front of my face. "But I can't go without you."

Those were the last words that I heard before I lost my consciousness.


Troy POV

I couldn't believe that N.S was an effective tool to control nano-human, even just by closely showing it in front of her face.

"Good girl." I was relieved, seeing her standing in front of me with her hypnotized stare. Her purple reddish eyes had no expression. They were so blank, yet so obedient.

I sighed. My mission was over for this day. I got Black Cat's data and Eve. The next was Jock Morris' duty.

"Come on, you stupid bodyguards. We should go now!" I ordered my foolish subordinates. It was good thing that they didn't die. I guessed Eve was not cruel enough to murder them.

I took Eve's cell-phone before I went out.

"Follow me, dear." I asked her, walking towards my car.

She nodded, walking behind me.


Fay POV

I reached Eve's house on the agreed time. I rang the bell, but no one opened the door. I started calling her, but no answer.

Hesitantly I clutched the knob, trying to open the main door.

This was weird. The door was unlocked. I opened it widely and entered the house.

My eyes widened. The living room was messed, like some robbers got in here and destroyed everything. Blood stained the walls and floor. Fear soon consumed me. What was going on? Battle? Robbery? Murder? And where was Eve?

I searched for her, exploring the house. But I couldn't find her. I called her by phone many times, but she didn't pick it up. I also called Annette, but no response from her.

My last idea was calling her father. Unfortunately, the operator answered, saying that his phone was inactive.

Crying worriedly, I called the police.

TBC ….