A/N: the second chapter. and I have already gotten a million ideas for hte next chapters. Please, let me know what you think by reviewing?

The girl woke up in an unfamiliar place. She blinked, trying to see where she was. She reached out blindly to find something metal to hit. Her fist make contact with a solid object, resonating throughout the room. From the sound of the echoes, it was a small room, mostly empty. She slid her feet off o the bed, making sure that they were on solid ground before she stood up fully. She scooted forward, letting her feet drag and going carefully so she didn't trip. She had her hands out, searching for something slim and long to take with her. Her hands bumped into a long metal pole, which was slightly larger at the top than at the bottom. She caught it before it could fall, running her hands over it to check it out. It was completely smooth.

"Perfect." She said, and she tapped the floor with it. A loud clang echoed through the room, almost giving the whole size of the room. She started to walk, one hand holding the pole and the other running lightly over the wall. From what she could tell, she was in a narrow hallway that was twice her size and height. She stopped, letting the last echo die down. It seemed like the hallway turned, and opened up to five times her height. She tapped the pole on the ground, cocking her head to better catch the sound. There was a scraping ahead, and she paused, feeling a slight breeze. She moved forward, keeping the pole off the ground and her left hand on the wall. She started to leave it, counting her steps.

"One two three four five…" she muttered aloud, than continued counting in her head.

"Twenty –five steps." She mumbled, and she continued walking down the hall, her pole held tightly in her hand. She was walking in silence, trying to see where the tunnel went. There was another branch of the tunnel, and she waited, turning her body towards the opening. She shook her head, turning back to the main tunnel she was in. She started to walk again, and she suddenly tripped into a large chunk of metal. She shook her head, smells and voices flashing in front of her, and for a brief second, she caught a glimpse of a white foot connected to a leg…

and then everything went dark and quiet again. She shook her head, her pole dropping to the ground in a loud clang of resonating metal. There was the scrape of metal on metal, and something close to her whirred loudly.

"Hello." She said softly, her eyes roaming around. The metal moved again, and the whole tunnel shook. She tried to speak again, thinking that she wasn't heard before.

"Hello!" she spoke clearly and loudly. It echoed through the whole room, and then she carefully moved closer, laying a hand on the metal she had run into. She stroked it, feeling battle scars and smooth metal.

"Stop it." Said a mechanical voice. He got a flash of a white face with blue lights, and then it was gone. She continued to explore, a small smile on her face. There was footsteps from the tunnel she had not explored, and a familiar voice echoed through the tunnel. A new sound turned on, the whine of overhead lights. She stopped, turning towards the new voice.

"Prowl?" she asked, moving slightly closer. She tripped over her forgotten pole, falling to the ground. Suddenly, there was a giant metal hand that held her up. She started to explore it, but found herself falling again as the hand was retracted. She flipped herself, allowing her shoulder to take the brunt of the damage. She cried out in pain as she struck, and there was another flash and a name was burned in her vision before disappearing. 'Starscream?' she thought, and sheshook her head.

" Let's go, girl." Prowl said, and she heard him come closer to herself. The footsteps stopped, and there was a change in the air pressure. When Prowl spoke next, his voice was closer to her.

"Prowl? Where are we going?" She asked as they walked further away from the tunnel she had explored. She walked beside Prowl, keeping an ear tuned to his footsteps. She heard him chuckle, and she smiled.

"We are going ot see our medical specialist, Ratchet." He said, and she paused, her thoughts on the one she had crashed into.

"Who was that back there?" she asked Prowl, and he paused, spinning slightly on his feet.

"That was Skyfire. He is a new recruit, and he has gone through a lot. He was betrayed by his only friend." Prowl said, and the girl thought back to the name that flashed through her head.