The Day

The Day

Hey all! Sorry That I haven't updated for AGES, but I have been so wrapped up in other things and I had kinda lost interest, but as I have recently acquired a copy of Tin Man, my interest in this story has been rekindled! And so, onto chapter the 5th! Oh, and by the way, the Wizard of Oz reference in the last chapter was Andrew's last name, Bolger. Ray Bolger was the actor who played the Scarecrow.

When Cain landed from the travel storm, his first instinct was to hide. So, never being one to misjudge his survival instinct, Cain dived into the nearest set of bushed available. Luckily for him, some Longcoats passed by his hiding place only a few short minutes later.

"Who came through the storm?" one Longcoat asked his officer.

"I don't know, but keep your eyes peeled for them. I don't want whoever they are to get back to the OZ and rat that DG is here," the officer replied. "Now, let's get back and report to Zero."

Cain mentally thanked the stars that he had some Longcoats to tail to find DG. Cain left his hiding place after he had given the Longcoats a long enough head start so that he wouldn't make them think that they were being followed. As Cain tailed them to a little shack, the only thought he could think of was if they had hurt DG, what exact torture Cain was going to implement. However, Cain's thoughts stopped cold when he heard a shriek from inside the shack that made his blood boil. There was only one person who knew how to scream like that: DG.

After DG had been knocked out and then reawakened to find her self tied to a chair, her brain had begun to think in overtime, constantly analyzing her situation, trying to find a way out, just in case Cain didn't rescue her. She had been trying desperately to not imagine Zero's 'surprise' for Cain, because she was pretty sure it had something to do with her and pain. Her suspicions were confirmed when she had refused to answer Zero's question he had backhanded her and she let out a scream. Zero then decided to forgo the questioning and tie a gag around DG's mouth. DG hoped and prayed that someone had heard her scream and was getting help. Little did she know that her only help was waiting for his opportune moment to arrive just outside the door of the shack in some bushes.

Okay so sorry for the tiny chapters, but this story comes to me in little bits a pieces, and I think that lots of little chapters sometimes is better than only a few big chapters. Again, sorry for the extensive delay, and I will try to have the next chapter up soon! Love ya'll lots! Review please!