Reminder: Rember, i own Halie, Harvey, Sam, Laura, Samson, Sydney, Mark, Blazer, Molly and the unamed Monster trucks. This chapter took awhile since I was sick. Enjoy!
Halie looked at Mark, hurt in her blue eyes. "Mark, how could you?"
Mark was about to reply, but Blazer cut him off. "Mark found his true place. He never really cared about you."
Halie was on the verge of crying. She had trusted Mark and now he had betrayed her.
Mark turned on Blazer. "That's not true! I wanted to help…"
"Silence!" Blazer snapped.
Halie blinked her tears away and glared at Blazer with narrowed eyes. "I'm giving you five seconds to get out of here."
"Or what?" Blazer mocked.
Halie didn't reply. Her heart had been bruised so badly, she wasn't feeling like herself.
"I didn't think so." Blazer snarled. "Move."
Halie glared at Blazer and didn't budge. Blazer looked back at the three monster trucks that surrounded Halie, but the young car didn't even move. One of the trucks lifted her up roughly with its huge tire. She winced, but didn't even struggle.
"Don't hurt her!" Mark said, but Blazer laughed.
"Yeah, I want to finish her off myself." He said.
The truck dropped her and she fell, hard. A few dents and scratches covered her body.
Blazer shoved her roughly out of the way, before driving, with his monster trucks and Mark to the town. As he passed, Mark looked at Halie, apology in his eyes, but she just looked at him. Mark knew what he should do.
"Blazer, please, don't hurt anyone. You promised!" he pleaded.
Blazer snorted. "I did no such thing!"
Mark was struck down. He had been used this whole time. Shaking himself, he drove next to him.
Blazer looked at Flo's and saw Harvey, Doc and Molly, along with other cars he didn't know. Pretending to be innocent, he drove up.
Sally turned to him and gave him a warm smile. "Hello sir, may we help you?"
But as he opened his moth, all three of the Hudson Hornets glared at him. Turning, he gave them a fake smile, but his eyes were burning with hostility,
"I was wondering if I could maybe stay at a motel for the night." Blazer asked.
"Never, you dirty rat!" Laura growled.
"Laura! Sorry about that. She is usually not that angry." Sally said, shooting her daughter with a stern glare.
Harvey narrowed his eyes. This was a car that had kidnapped his mother, threatened to kill his father, tore apart his sister and put himself in danger and this same car was asking to stay here. Something was up.
"You may stay for as long as you want." Sally said.
Blazer smiled sincerely at her. "Thank you." He drove away from the café but as he passed, he bumped Doc rather roughly, almost knocking the older car off balance.
"What just happened?" Molly asked.
"A very dangerous and psycho car has just entered town. We are all going to get picked off one by one. Once he's done with us, he will sell the town and make money off it and then…" Harvey started panicking.
"Harvey, it's alright, son. He won't kill us yet." Doc reassured him.
Harvey looked relieved, but then his blue eyes widened.
"But, what about everyone else? What about Halie… HALIE! Oh my gosh he already killed her! Oh! Now I'm all alon…" Harvey started gasping, when Halie pulled up beside them.
"It's alright Harvey, I'm fine." Halie said. She didn't look up at any of the cars that were staring at her.
Doc looked at Molly with a confused gaze, but she only shrugged. Harvey tried to snuggle against his sister, but she shoved him away. The younger car winced at his sister's lack of affection and moved a bit away from her, a wounded expression on his face.
"Halie, what's wrong?" Doc asked his daughter. She didn't look up but mumbled out something like "Nothing."
Doc narrowed his eyes at her, until she looked up meeting her father's piercing blue gaze. She turned around and drove very slowly off towards Tailfin Pass.
Molly blinked. "May be we should go talk to her." She said to her husband, who nodded in agreement.
Halie droved up the road all the way to the Wheel Well Hotel. She felt a twig of guilt about how she treated her brother, but shrugged it off. She was in no mood for giving sympathy right now.
Closing her eyes, she remembered 2 days ago, where she was held high in the air, forced to tell the location of her beloved home town. All she could remember was the extreme pain she had gone through, lying in a puddle of her own oil. She felt a rush of anger as she thought of Mark. She let out a growl and kicked a rock with her tire, before she felt her eyes stinging.
"Okay Halie, I know you upset, know tell me why." Doc said, coming up to her.
Halie looked at her father and gave a shaky breathe.
"Have you ever felt betrayal before?" she asked, her blue eyes watering.
Doc felt sympathy for his daughter; he didn't know this was what was bothering her. "Yes." He answered.
Halie gazed at him, a lifetime of pain glinting in her blue eyes. "It's all my fault." She said.
Doc sighed. "Halie, whatever happened to you, it wasn't your fault."
Halie slowly nodded her head; but still felt guilt bubbling up inside her.
Doc nuzzled her gently, careful not to brush against any of her cracks. She nuzzled him back before murmuring.
"I love you."
Doc smiled and answered back. "I love you too. Will you come back down and apologize to your brother?"
Halie nodded. She followed her father down the hill to Radiator Springs, very so offend to nuzzle against him. When they got back down to the town, Halie let out a cry of fright. Blazer and his goons were attacking the town! She caught sight of Harvey, Sam, Samson, Laura and Sydney fleeing from the monster truck that was following them.
"LAURA!" Halie screamed as the truck closed in on her friend. Halie drove off towards the rescue, but she suddenly felt searing pain in her back. Looking back, she saw that a crane claw had ripped into her. She winced. Not this pain again, please.
"Ah Halie, my dear sweet little friend." Blazer said, coming up to her.
Halie narrowed her eyes, more out of pain and anger that being frightened. "I knew you were no good."
Blazer narrowed his eyes with mock. "Who's the one who was in pieces?"
No answer.
"Yeah, didn't think so." He hissed.
"Hey Blazer! Leave my daughter alone!" Doc said, driving up, his eyes narrowed with anger.
Blazer laughed. "I'll deal with you later, old man."
Doc was ready to totally knock that car away from the town, his eyes widened with fear, but one of the trucks blocked him from doing so, his huge tire preventing Doc from going anywhere.
"Now Halie, how does the pain feel? Huh?" Blazer said, turning his attention to the younger Hudson Hornet again.
Halie felt a bit of oil coming from her grill. No…no not now.
"Have you ever been through it before?" Halie asked.
Blazer roughly wiped the oil from her grill with his tire. "How long before you break down, huh? You can't take this forever."
Halie knew he was telling the truth. Even if she could take it, he body would break down. A car was not meant to be ripped apart and torn into. She would feel the same pain again. She coughed a bit, and to her relief, no oil.
Blazer looked into her eyes and saw the pain in them. He hesitated. "Alright, let her go, time for her to be disposed of."
As the claw detached itself from her back, she let out a horribly loud cry. Her back was always her most sensitive part ever since she was young.
She couldn't fight this car anymore, but Blazer obviously though she was going to duke it out with him.
"What is the loud-mouth to big of a chicken to fight now?" he mocked.
The trucks laughed, but a tire tapped Blazer on the fender, he turned and saw an angry Laura.
"Don't you ever hurt my friend like that again!" she growled and rammed Blazer harder that ever.
Blazer growled, but knocked into Harvey and Samson, who rammed him back to Laura, but instead, Sydney did a doughnut, slamming Blazer from the inside. He slammed into one of the buildings, and came out, madder that ever.
"Alright pipsqueaks, you had your chance more than once. Release!" he shouted.
Almost in unison, at the trucks reveled huge bombs in their trunks. They each placed them around the town and turned them on. Doc and Harvey, who were trying to soothe the injured Halie, stared in horror, Harvey more scared that his father of course.
"Oh no." Laura said, snuggling against Sam.
"What are we going to do?" Samson cried.
"What do you mean?" came Halie's weak reply.
"Get everyone out of town quickly!"
Ohhhh! Whats going to happen?
