Here's what I've got so far on the Commando App episode. Again, I had another account, Skye Roberts, which has the first episode on it. I lost my password and can't update that account any more :( I can repost it here if anyone wants me to. The episode isn't finished yet, I just wanted to post what I had so far. I will finish it ASAP. Here you go!
Chapter One
The day in itself started off weirder than usual. I awoke at seven in the morning, an hour later than usual, causing me to miss running in the morning. I thought about the past month, I had moved to Mission Creek from Seaford to live with the Davenports while my parents were away on business. I had met a totally weird kid who enjoyed flirting with me and imagining that I was his girlfriend. I had discovered three bionic teenagers in Mr. Davenport's basement/lab, and fallen for the youngest and cutest one. Leo and I had brought them out of the basement for the first time, bringing them to high school. Wow! That was a packed four weeks, I told myself as I got out of bed and limped to the bathroom to dress for school. The bionic teens father, had found out about our escape from the lab and brought us home, banishing Adam, Bree, and Chase, the bionic teens, from any contact with the outside world. Leo had thrown a party for the teens, causing Davenport to send Adam, Bree, and Chase to a training facility in the frozen tundra. However, the teens tricked the driver, and replaced themselves with some robots that Davenport had made to replace them at home. The teens had been taken to the recycling center, still keeping the charade. Leo and I had gone to save them, resulting in my fractured leg. Adam, Bree, and Chase were allowed to stay in Mission Creek, and I was now Chase Davenport's first girlfriend. I limped out of my room. Having an injury was unnatural for me. I was very strong and had never broken a bone before. I reached the kitchen.
"Hey, Skye," Tasha greeted, "Up a little late are you?"
"Yeah," I agreed. "Is Chase down in the lab?" I asked, still exhausted from yesterday's happenings.
"Yeah, honey," Tasha replied, head in the fridge. "You hungry?"
"Naw, I'll eat at school." I grabbed a cup of coffee, took a sip, and dumped the rest. I really hated coffee, but it was great for waking me up in the morning. I left the kitchen and entered the secret code into the touchpad, revealing a secret elevator. I entered and headed down to the lab. Today was Adam, Bree, and Chase's first day of high school as official students.
Chapter Two
I entered the lab as Mr. Davenport was talking to the bionic teens and Leo, "Okay guys," he said. "You have been trained for all kinds of missions, but you are about to enter a sole-bruising, confidence-crushing, apocalyptic environment." Davenport paused. "High school."
"Really, Davenport? It's not that bad," I said walking over to Chase and giving him a big hug.
Chase hugged me back. "Good morning, Skye," he said, a bit nervously.
"Adam, Bree?" Davenport said. Chase looked expectantly at Davenport, an arm around my waist. "Your glitch test results are fairly stable."
"Yes!" Bree exclaimed excitedly.
"I'm fairly stable!" Adam shouted. I just stared at him. Chase had a super-intelligence, and Adam had none whatsoever. Davenport needed to do something about that. Chase chuckled at Adam's stupidity. I glanced over at Leo, who hadn't said a word yet.
"But, Chase," Davenport continued, "I am still concerned about your commando app." Chase looked serious and a bit sad.
"Commando App!" Leo stated. "Put on some underpants! We're going to school!" Leo was still upset that I was Chase's girlfriend, not his.
"Leo!" I said, annoyed. "It's probably some amazing ability that Chase has, not something to do with wearing underwear or not!" Chase blushed.
"See, in the face of an imminent threat," Davenport began to tell the details of the Commando App, as he walked over to Chase, placing his hands on his shoulders. "And he becomes a fearless brute, I like to call Spike."
"Really? There's another, completely different, side to you?" I asked, surprised. Fearless brute were not in Chase's description at all.
"Yeah, but, I'm not a fan of it," Chase said, embarrassed.
"It's kind of like a fight or flight thing, except I took out the flight part, USELESS, and replaced it with the testosterone level of like a tasmanian devil, wolverine, shark, lion hybrid, that's mad!" Davenport was obviously proud of this ability and worked himself up talking about it. Leo was captivated by the description, and I could tell by his face that he wanted to see Spike.
"Yikes! That's worse than Andrew!" I joked. I got a small laugh from Bree. I squeezed Chase lovingly. "Please don't let Spike come out, no matter how cool he seems. You know, with all that cool stuff that he. . . okay, I wouldn't mind meeting Spike," I admitted.
"Don't worry, I promise that Spike won't rear his ugly head," Chase assured.
"Anything that is you isn't ugly," I told Chase, sincerely.
He smiled and kissed me quickly. Man, I was loving being Chase's girlfriend.
"Oh yeah?" Davenport reminded. "Remember last Christmas, when I made the mistake of giving Adam boxing gloves?"
"He punched me with them!" Chase defended.
"Ugh, I'm still coughing up tinsel!" Adam stated.
I rose my eyebrows at that comment. "Really?" I asked Chase.
"Yeah, I don't really remember that," Chase said.
Chapter Three
"You know, letting Chase go to school isn't really such a good idea. I can't risk Spike coming out," Davenport let us know.
"But, Davenport?" I begged, this was sooo against my personality, but I really wanted Chase to be at school. "Chase has to come!"
"Yeah!" Leo agreed. I thought he was going to be sincere about this, but he ended in saying, "With these guys, I'll finally get the prime spot in the school cafeteria."
"Leo!"
"That's right guys, put on your coats, cuz I'm gonna ride your tails!" Leo said, starting to do a weird gallop.
"Please say that you have some kind of technology to erase THAT from memory," I said. Chase shook his head.
"Look, don't worry!" Adam insisted. "We'll make sure he stays out of trouble." This conversation was beginning to sound like a first for the Davenports, not because the teens were going to leave the lab, but because they were talking about keeping Chase out of trouble. "Right guys?"
"Yeah!" Bree blurted, "It's one for all and all for one. Unless you losers make me look bad, which in that case, I am dropping you lameos," Bree was serious.
"I'll be sure that Spike doesn't show up," I assured. "I don't know if I'll like that side of Chase."
"Mr. Davenport, I can't miss school," Chase insisted. "This is the beginning of my academic achievements and career trajectory! I mean, the road to astronaut lawyer has to start somewhere!"
"Astronaut lawyer?" I asked. "I don't really want to know what that is. No offense Chase," I said.
"None taken," Chase placed his hands on my waist. "How's your leg?" he asked.
"Fine," I replied. "With the healing system I've aquired, it should be as good as new in a month or two."
"Yeah, you were lucky that your bone cracked slightly, instead of shattering or worse," Chase comforted.
I blushed.
"Okay, you can go to school!" Davenport gave in. I perked up in excitement. Chase was coming to school! "But I'd better not get a call from the art teacher saying that Spike ripped out her larynx." I smiled at the thought.
"Actually, she wouldn't be able to say anything because Spike ripped out her larynx," I stated. Chase laughed. It was kind of funny.
"The point is, keep him out of trouble!"
"Hey! Look what I found!" Adam said, bringing out some boxing gloves. He punched the air and then hit Chase, sending him flying. Adam hid mockingly behind Bree. Leo perked up suddenly. Davenport stared at Adam.
"Chase!" I yelled. I went over to help him up.
"Look, I'm sorry, but if he's that close to the gloves, it's gonna happen!" Adam apologized.
Chapter Four
We walked to school. Chase was fun to talk to. He explained what Davenport had told him of the Christmas mishap, with Adam or Bree bursting in with bits of information I'm sure Chase purposely left out. We entered the cafeteria.
"Okay, you guys," Leo warned us. "That's Principal Perry," he nodded toward a heavy set lady in a pantsuit. "She has the temperament of a junkyard dog stuffed into a really bad pantsuit.
"Okay," Chase said nervously.
"I could take her down," I bragged. "She doesn't seem that bad."
"HEY YOU!" Principal Perry screamed at a kid across the room. "NO TONGUE RINGS IN SCHOOL!" The girl shut her mouth quickly, in a poor attempt to hide it. "DON'T TRY TO HIDE IT! I WILL TAKE A METAL DETECTOR TO YOUR FACE!" Principal Perry went speed-walking to the other side of the cafeteria, where the accused girl was escaping the room, and Principal Perry's wrath.
"Okay," I said, a bit scared of Principal Perry. I slipped my hand into Chase's. "She'll probably take me down first."
A familiar-looking boy walked toward us. "This is it! My chance for romance!" Bree said excitedly. I rolled my eyes. "On TV, the new girl always drops her books, and the cute guy with the supple eyes picks them up."
"That's not the only way to find romance," I said, glancing at Chase. Leo hurried over to me and tried to grab my hand, but i jerked it away. Bree subtly dropped her books just as a teacher came in. The teacher slipped on the books. "Tell me why I hang out with you guys again?" I asked, laughing inside from that hilarious mishap. "I wish I had that on video," I complained.
"Whoops! Sorry, I'm new," Bree excused. THe teacher just walked off, mad.
Leo shifted his backpack. "Okay, your social life is determined by where you sit. We can't sit at the cool table," Leo gestured to the cool table. "But we can sit cool table adjacent."
I rolled my eyes. Back in Seaford, I sat wherever I wanted. Yeah, there was a cool table, but all I had to do was sit down and everybody at the table would talk to me.
"FYI, Adam just sat down at the cool table," Bree informed.
"WHAT!" Leo screamed. I glared at Leo for screaming next to Chase. I looked over to Adam and saw he was making the cheerleaders blush as he was using oranges as eyes and playing peek-a-boo with them. "He can't sit there! That's where the football players sit with the cheerleaders! And they pride themselves on finding very clever places to stuff your pudding cups," Leo warned.
I laughed at that. And I kind of wanted to know where those places were, but at the same time, didn't.
"Those girls are actually talking to him!" Chase exclaimed. "And they can't talk about shapes and colors forever!" Chase grabbed my hand and we walked over to the table together. "See ya!" we shouted, leaving a confused and a bit nervous Leo behind with Bree.
Chapter Five
Chase took seat at the table. I stood next to him. "Hey, I'm Chase," Chase introduced himself.
"And I'm Skye," I looked at a girl who was obviously checking Chase out, "Chase's girlfriend," I finished. "We're new here. I'm from Seaford."
"Yeah, I'm from. . . " Chase began.
"Alaska!" I finished for him. He looked at me weird. "I told Cavin yesterday that you guys were from Alaska." He formed his mouth into an o-shape. I hugged him. "Told you you'd love school," I whispered. He blushed.
Leo came over not-so-stealthily saying, "Move in, move in."
"Oh, hey guys!" Adam said to them. "THe cheerleaders say that when the football players get here, we're gonna get a free pudding cup!" Adam was obviously psyched about the pudding.
Leo nodded, nervously. "Hi!" Leo said to the girl who had been staring at Chase. "Walk away," Leo said to us out of the corner of his mouth. He turned back to the girl. Chase looked confused. "How's it going?" Leo looked back at Chase, "You're in great danger," he said out of the corner of his mouth. Okay, to admit it, I was a bit freaked out at that comment. Then the football players came in chanting.
"Hey Chase," I said, "We should go." I remembered what the Black Dragons had done to kids back at Seaford High. We kind of needed to find a different table at this point.
A tall football player came up to Leo and sniffed him with disgust.
"Okay, Trent," Leo offered and walked away.
Chapter Six
Trent slammed his hand on the table in front of Chase, making Chase wince. Trent grabbed Chase by the top of the head and brutally turned Chase's head up toward him. "Hey, that's my seat," he said, a bit annoyed. "Get lost before I use you like a napkin!" Trent slapped the table at his weird joke.
"Leave him alone, Trent," I warned.
"Aw, you need your girlfriend to stand up for you?" Trent teased.
"Leave him alone," I repeated. He looked at me, as if he was sizing up the threat. Then he returned to Chase.
"We should probably go," Bree said to Chase. "He's not very absorbent," Bree told Trent, jokingly.
Chase cringed as Trent took a cup of water and spilled it on the table. "Oh! Look, a spill!" Trent said. He grabbed Chase by his collar. "And I'm gonna wipe it up with your face!"
I leaned onto a nearby chair for support and kicked Trent in the side. Trent let go of Chase and stumbled to the side. "I said, LEAVE HIM ALONE!" I shouted at Trent.
Trent grabbed me and threatened, "You're lucky that you're a girl."
"Don't let that factor stop you," I replied, bravely. Trent was all talk and no bite.
"Oh!" Trent mocked. "The new girl thinks that she's a better fighter than me!" He looked at me. "I won't hurt you because I'm a gentleman, and. ."
"Gentleman?" I mocked. Trent was obviously mad, and would have said something else, but Chase grabbed him and pinned him to the table. I took a step back, surprised.
Chase looked at me, nodded flirtatiously, and then returned to Trent. "Think again, bubble neck," Chase yelled at Trent, in a deep voice. "I'm gonna rip out your kneecaps and use them as hockey pucks!"
Bree rushed over to me, a bit freaked out at Chase's random outburst. Adam nearly fell out of his chair coming over, quickly. "Okay, I don't mean to alarm anyone, but I think Spike's back!" Adam warned.
"Spike!" I asked. No wonder Chase was talking deep and acting strange. Chase, or Spike, threw Trent into the rest of the football players.
"YOU have NO idea who you're messing with," Trent replied with a comeback. "PUDDING CUPS!" Two kids ran up to Trent and gave him a pudding cup.
"Oh, I'll take those!" Spike said, grabbing the pudding. He squeezed the cups until they burst on Trent and his friends.
"Okay, this is not normal!" I whispered to Bree.
"Of course it isn't. That's not Chase! It's Spike!" Bree replied.
"Well Spike has some cool comebacks," I awed. Bree rolled her eyes.
"YOU'RE DEAD!" Trent yelled at Spike. Spike roared at the football players, sending them running out of the cafeteria. "Well, you're lucky we have to get to the reading center right now!" Trent ran out of the room. Trent was such a coward.
Everyone in the room clapped for Spike's performance. Spike proudly walked over to me and pulled me over to the table. I cringed a bit as Spike grabbed my hand. This wasn't Chase, but I was too scared to remove my hand. "Take a seat, compadres," Spike ordered Adam, Bree, and Leo. "This table's ours now." Spike put his feet on the table, and leaned back. Adam, Bree, and Leo came over. I pulled up a chair and sat down next to Spike.
Leo made a couple of passes at the cheerleaders. "Hello ladies," he said. "You may remember me from health class, when I passed out during the 'Miracle of Birth' video."
"Really?" I asked. I wanted something to get my mind of of Spike.
"It's good to see you again," Leo said, trying to sound cool.
Chapter Seven
Breakfast was over, and I couldn't wait to get away from Spike. I rushed to my new locker and checked my class schedule. I had English first period. All I could do was hope that Spike didn't have it too.
I grabbed my English books and closed my locker. On the other side was Spike, at Chase's locker. Of course! "Hi Spike," I waved nervously. "What's your next class?"
"Math," he replied gruffly.
"Okay," I said, walking away. "See you later!" I replied in more of a question. Why I didn't just be brave in front of Spike? He was Chase, just, with some weird bionic app on. Why hadn't Spike turned back to Chase? It was bionics, so Chase should be able to turn Spike off, right?
Spike pulled me over. "Skye," he said. He started to kiss me but I moved out of the way.
"I don't want to be late to class," I lied.
Spike pulled me over again and this time held me firmer. "You'll be on time," Spike assured. He was creeping me out.
"Yeah, I gotta go. Can you let go of me?"
"Kiss me first," Spike ordered.
"I'd rather not," I replied. "I mean it's school and all."
Spike ignored me and leaned in for the kiss. I flipped Spike and made a run for English class. I would keep at least an arm and a half lengths away from Spike at all times.
The four of us all had gym together, so we were walking down the hall to get ready for the class. Leo was in front, pumping up the people we passed.
"Alright! Here come the Alpha-dogs!" Leo shouted. I stood next to Adam, as far away from Spike as I could get. We continued to walk down the hallway. I was going to head toward my locker to get my gym clothes, when Leo started barking.
"Don't do that," I warned Leo. He nodded, a scared expression on his face.
Spike was still strutting around. I semi-hid behind Adam. Don't judge me! Spike was creepy!
"Wait, if we're the Alpha-dogs," Bree started.
"What are you thinking Bree?" I asked, warily.
Bree dropped her books on the floor. I face-palmed. Two boys jumped to help Bree pick up her books. "Ooh," Bree exclaimed. "I love this!"
The same boy from the cafeteria walked by and handed Spike a hall pass. The boy looked at me and walked away.
"What's this?" Spike asked.
"That's an all-access hall pass!" Leo shouted, excitedly.
"You can go anywhere you want with that!" I exclaimed.
"I can go anywhere I want already," Spike strutted over to where I was. "These," Spike pulled up his arms and flexed his muscles, "are my hall passes."
"I know that Spike is in my boyfriend's body, but I've gotta say that that is just sad," I noted, referring to Spike's so-called muscles.
"Okay, if he starts oiling up, I'm out," Bree stated.
Spike grabbed my hand and kissed me. It was disgusting. "I'M NOT YOUR GIRLFRIEND!" I screamed at him. It was true. I was Chase's girlfriend, not Spike's. The fact that Spike was in Chase's body made no difference. There was only one good side to having Spike here, and that was the popularity.
Chapter Eight
Spike looked at me cockily, but suddenly, halfway through my sentence, his face changed to confusion. "Commando App disengaged?" he asked, sounding more like Chase. "Guys! Why was I in Commando Mode?" Chase turned to me. "I'm not your boyfriend?" he asked, hurt.
"No! You are!" I insisted. "Spike wasn't! He scared me and hit on me constantly!" I looked at him honestly. "I would never want to break up with you." Chase looked somewhat relieved. He wrapped his arm around my waist and then returned to the Commando App subject.
"Were you in Commando Mode?" Bree faked.
"I didn't see a Commando Mode!" Leo blurted, face blank.
"Ooh! That's good!" Adam said. "We all keep lying!" Bree and Adam stared at him angrily.
"Don't EVER go into Commando Mode again!" I screamed at Chase.
Chase winced at my voice raise, but I didn't pay any attention to that. I was serious, and I had just placed my point.
"You guys were supposed to watch out for me!" Chase shouted, flipping out.
"Oh, we watched the whole thing!" Leo assured. "You manhandled the quarterback, and pudding popped the whole offensive line!" Leo said excitedly.
"WHAT!" Chase shouted. "Oh, great. This is so gonna come back to haunt my Supreme Court nomination," Chase was flipping out and I tried to calm him down, but it didn't work. Chase kept on pacing.
"You know what Spike would say to that?" Bree asked. "Nothing! He'd rip out your rib cage and play it like a xylophone!"
Chase rolled his eyes at Bree's comment.
"Yeah! I like him!" Adam agreed. "He's like a big fun monster in your sad, little body." Adam teased Chase on his size.
"I'll get Spike back," Leo said. He threw off his backpack and grabbed my collar. "It's a good thing you're a girl, or else I'd take you down!"
I looked down at Leo, spitefully. I slapped his face and Leo cowered away from me. Chase and I laughed. Leo threatening me would never make Spike show up.
"Don't even think about it," I warned Leo.
"This isn't gonna work," Leo said.
Chapter Nine
We sat in the cafeteria for lunch at the cool table. Bree was being Bree. Adam was using a straw to eat his lunch. Chase was sitting, pondering something.
"Hey, baby," Leo flirted with a cheerleader. "Wanna nibble?" he asked, referring to a sandwich in his hands.
I glared at Leo, for two reasons. One, he was being weird in front of the whole school; and two, he wasn't flirting with me. I mean, it's always fun to get mad at Leo for flirting with me. Who cares. I had a boyfriend now. Speaking of that boyfriend, I looked at Chase. He was staring at nothing in particular. "Chase?" I asked.
"Huh?"
"Nothing." I returned to eating my lunch.
Trent came in and sat at a table in the corner of the lunch room. "Hey!" Chase jumped. "There's Trent." Trent sat at the other table. As he sat, the whole table rocked, sending all the football players food sliding off the table. "I'd better go apologize." Chase got up and began to walk over there. I decided to follow him.
Bree put an arm out, stopping Chase. "Whoa! Slow it up, buttercup!" she said.
"Mail him a greeting card!" Leo suggested. "It's so much more personal."
"That explains the plethora of anonymous greeting cards I've been getting," I commented. Leo shrunk back, embarrassed.
"Guys!" Adam said. "Look, the cheerleaders cut up my food into tiny pieces. I'm eating a turkey burger through a straw!" So that was what Adam was eating. Adam sucked on his lunch. "Ooh, giblet-y!"
To Be Continued Soon. . .
That's what I've got so far! Please leave a review. I could use some tips and ideas for any chapters to come. I sometimes get writer's block and it takes awhile to get out of that, so I'll do my best to post quickly. Thanks!
