AH! Oh gosh guys, I'm really sorry. Ugg, we had two and a half snow days this week and I JUST got back to school Thursday. I have COMPLETELY forgotten about my extra update promise. So so so so SSSSSSOOOOOO sorry. *sigh* My life is too confusing! Oh, and I only have chapter 7 typed and not edited and chapter 8 done in my notebook, so no special updates anymore :( ANYWAYS! I'm really proud of this chapter, and I hope you guys will find it enjoyable. This is where the plot is going to slowly start getting really confusing and dramatic. So that means the rest of the story is going to take longer to write because of the fact that I have to remember all of the little details so I can pull this off. This chapter is dedicated to all who have reviewed this story so far. You guys are amazing, and I am really glad that people are reading this. It means a lot to me. ENJOY!
"We should get married here."
*Abby gulps and gets wide eyed*
"Should we?" ~Connor Temple and Abby Maitland 4.6
The ARC government cars pulled to a stop once Connor announced that the team had reached their destination. There were three cars; two for the team and one for back-up soldiers. Stevie was the first one out of a car. She stretched her legs a bit and then gave a big yawn.
"Finally," she yawned. "That ride took forever!"
"Stevie, it was only three hours," said Alex, making his way out of the car while rubbing his neck. "The only reason you thought it was long was because of the fact that we got caught it traffic and didn't move for twenty minutes."
Soon everyone made their way out of the cars and were standing in a huge cluster, waiting for instructions.
"Alright," said Patrick, "I say we split into two groups. One finds the anomaly while the other tries to find out more about that creature sighting and try to catch it."
A murmur of agreement sounded from the cluster.
"Let's see…" said Nicole, scanning the team. "Emma, Alex, and Fowler, you guys find the creature. Stevie, Patrick and I will handle the anomaly."
The four were scattered throughout the group; Fowler was with Becker and their men, Emma was near Connor, and Stevie and Alex were towards the front, closest to Patrick and Nicole. As the six started to split up and go their separate directions, Danny stopped Nicole.
"What about my team?" he asked.
"Not my responsibility," responded Nicole, a bit rudely while trying to hold back a smile. She had always wanted to do that to her father, just to see his reaction.
"It's your team, you decide who does what," said Patrick, trying to make what Nicole said sound a bit more polite.
The twins then passed a bewilder Danny and started searching for the anomaly, trying to hold back giggles. Danny's face was too good to not laugh at, but they had to try and keep their cover.
"If I ever have kids," mused Danny as he looked over "his" team, assigning jobs in his head. Becker was still by his men, Connor, Abby, and Sarah were whispering to each other, and Jenny was right by his side. "Becker, Sarah and Jenny, go on the anomaly search. Connor, Abby and I will help with the creature search."
Those who were helping with the anomaly went off to help Patrick, Nicole, and Stevie. Fowler told Becker to take the soldiers with him to guard the anomaly. Becker nodded and signaled for a few soldiers to follow him, which they did. Before Danny went off with his team, he went over to Jenny and pulled her aside.
"Hey, are you going to be alright? I only did that so make the teams even, and so that I wouldn't have to be with those…twins." He said the word in mock disgust.
Jenny laughed. "You really don't like them," she concluded.
"What? They are…reckless, don't follow rules, and the girl has an attitude!"
"Just like someone else I know," said Jenny with a thoughtful look, and speaking in the most serious tone she could do without laughing or smiling.
"Oi," said Danny.
"I just joking," said Jenny.
Danny smiled. He took Jenny's face her his hands and rested his forehead against hers.
"I love you," he whispered, giving her a quick kiss.
With that, Danny reluctantly let go of Jenny and ran after his team. Jenny smiled and then turned around to help her team find the anomaly.
"Okay," said Fowler while cocking his gun. "I say we start by asking the locals. Look around for traces of something you wouldn't find in everyday Cardiff."
"Yeah, and if you find anything contact everyone else immediately," added Danny.
Slowly, everyone started going their own way. Emma knew that she wanted to go visit one place before she started searching for clues. It took a while to get to, not knowing her way around and getting lost a few times, but eventually Emma made her way to where she wanted to be. She was shocked to see the area completely empty, except for one person. He was nothing but a speck in the distance, but that didn't stop Emma from investigating.
She made her way as quietly and much in the shadows as possible. This man was standing by a large, rectangular slap of rock. It stood tall and proud and it had water pouring down it from the top like a waterfall. The man gazed at this structure, as if in deep thought. Emma could only see his back, but he wore a black coat and fedora. Emma made her way to a ramp, heading down to the rock. She stopped in the middle of it, sat down, and looked through the cold bars, watching him very intensely. Emma found it quite odd that he was the only one here, except for herself.
"What are you looking at?" asked a voice to her right.
Emma jumped slightly, not expecting someone to be watching her. She turned around and saw Connor squatting down right next to her.
"Sorry," he said. "I seem to do that to you a lot."
"It's fine," said Emma, turning her attention back to the large structure only to find that the person had completely vanished. "Did you see that?"
"See what?" Connor asked.
Figuring he didn't see the person, she told him to forget it. There was a long, uncomfortable silence that filled the air afterwards, and both Emma and Connor could feel its vibe. Emma surveyed the area again, still not seeing any other visitors except for Connor. Then she started to wonder exactly what her "father" was doing here.
"Doctor Who museum was closed," he said, answering her unspoken question. "So I came to the next best place; the rift. Apparently, we're standing right by it. Did you know that the ARC has had other anomalies in Cardiff? Mainly, they are right on where the rift is spoken to be, so I thought, maybe it was the same this time. Obviously I was wrong, but, if you think about it, it doesn't really…"
Emma had lost Connor when he said the museum was closed. Well, she was still listening to him, but not with her full attention.
"That's a bit strange isn't it?" she wondered aloud, more to herself.
"What? The Doctor Who Universe? A rift in time and space lies near here where the anomalies usually pop up? Of course, the rift probably isn't real. None of the Doctor Who facts are really."
"No," said Emma realizing Connor had heard her thinking aloud. "It's strange that the museum would be closed on a Thursday in mid-July."
"Maybe in the future, they're just closed on Thursdays," suggested Connor.
"Trust me, they're not. I checked the website on our way over."
Connor and Emma stood up to full height, both thinking of some possible explanation. Emma looked across the road at the small, dark strip of shops along the road-side…hang on…
"Dark?" asked Emma aloud.
"What did you say?" asked Connor, but Emma was already running across the street towards the shops. "Oi! Watch out for…cars!" Connor yelled as he ran after her.
Living in the past for a year made Connor an excellent runner over time, so he quickly caught up with Emma. When they reached the shops, Emma looked into the window to see all the lights off. She looked around for the door, but when she found it, it was locked. Connor caught on quickly and tried the door of the shops next door.
"This one's locked too!" he called.
"The area's completely evacuated. Every where's closed and there are no tourists."
"Do you suppose it was the creature?"
"Probably. The report did say it scared a lot of the tourists away. A lot more must have happened when we got stuck in traffic.
"I'll call the team, tell them what we've figured out," said Connor as he dialed Abby's number on his mobile.
"I'll go do some investigating," said Emma.
Meanwhile, the anomaly team hadn't found the anomaly, but the handhelds had led them to a beach. The beach was like any normal beach. It was water and sand, but once the sand ended, there stood cliffs of rocks about twenty feet tall, and inside those rocks, every once in a while, were caves. Leading the pack were Patrick and Nicole, and rounding everyone up was Becker and Stevie, looking very professional.
"Are you sure you know how to work that?" asked Becker pointing to Stevie's gun.
"Positive," she assured. "Trust me, mastered this type when I was ten."
"Ten?" Becker chocked in disbelief.
Stevie nodded.
"Your mother allowed that?"
"She never knew about it," said Stevie, hatching a scheme to scare her father. "And, because I know you'll ask, my father was the one who did it with me. He introduced it, and took me to the club every Saturday."
Out of the corner of her eye, Stevie saw Becker's shocked expression. It took all of her will power to keep a straight face, quite satisfied with her work.
"He was a military officer, right?"
"He was," said Stevie, "then he resigned after Ab…a mission went wrong, very wrong. So he became head of security at a…museum and eventually went back to the military."
Stevie had almost slipped, but she saw that Becker didn't notice. They walked together in silence for a bit, the sound of their feet hitting the sand only audible.
"You can round up the back by yourself, right?" asked Becker. "I'll only be a minutes."
"Go ahead," she Stevie gesturing towards everyone in front of them.
Becker nodded and then ran as fast as he could towards Sarah, who was further up than him. He dodged past Jenny and his (well, sort of his) men, as well as some rocks, crabs, sandcastles (probably made by visitors) and a large goose, which tried to bite his left ear off as he passed.
"You okay?" asked Sarah, as Becker, out of breath, trudged his way over to her.
"Fine," he said. "Fantastic, really."
Sarah tried to be sympathetic, but when she saw the few goose feathers in Becker's usually unnaturally neat hair, she burst into a fit of giggles.
"What?" asked Becker, having no clue why Sarah was laughing?
Sarah hunched over in laughter, pointing to Becker's hair. He quickly brought his hands to his head, trying to find what Sarah was pointing to. He felt something silky tickle his fingers, and immediately pulled it out. What he saw only confused him more, which made Sarah continue to laugh even harder.
"Okay, okay, you've had your laugh," said Becker, annoyed that his girlfriend had been laughing for a while now at him.
"Sorry," she said, slowly calming down. "Did you need something?"
"I found it!" shouted a voice coming from a cave inside the rocky cliff.
Becker said to Sarah he'd tell her what he was going to say later and ran towards the cave with the extra soldiers. Everyone else looked towards the direction of the cave, Stevie coming up next to Sarah, to see the twins running out of the cave and towards them.
"I found the anomaly," said Patrick as he approached the team. "It's in the cave."
"Who said you found the anomaly?" asked Nicole, standing right next to him. "I found it, you were just tagging along."
"Was not!" argued Patrick. "I found it!"
"No you didn't," defended Nicole.
"Yes I did!"
"No, you didn't!"
"YES.!'
".DIDN'T!"
"Oi, you two," said Jenny, stepping forewords, heading towards the twains. "How old are you, twenty; twenty-one? Well, you're acting like three-year-olds! No one gets a prize for finding the anomaly, except maybe a mile from Lester, but that's rare! So shut-it!"
The twins nodded, turned around, and started to lead the team towards the anomaly. As they traveled into the cave, Patrick sighed.
"Ah, just like old times!"
"I know right?" asked Nicole. "If only it was dad."
"If only, but I think we scared him away earlier today."
"Okay," said Danny, "what have we learned so far?"
"Whatever the creature is, it's been here a while," said Abby.
"It scared everyone away," said Connor. "We're guessing it's by the peer. That's where all the shops and museums are closed and there's nobody in sight."
"Not exactly," said Emma.
Everyone turned towards her, confused at what it was she was saying.
"What I mean is," she stated, "That I saw someone down by the peer. I think it was a man."
"Think?" asked Danny, confused on who this person could be mistaken as either a male or female.
"They had on a long black coat and fedora, and I didn't see the face."
"Okay, so now we also might have a civilian in danger at the moment as well. How charming."
"I saw we split up and look around," said Alex, "but in pairs. That way we can cover more area."
"Bad idea," said Emma. "That way we're more vulnerable. Best stick together."
"I agree with Emma," said Danny. "If this creature's smart, it'll realize that it's easier to pick the hunters off one by one when they are alone."
Alex nodded, a bit embarrassed, but, being Becker's son, easily hid the feeling.
"Let's go," said Danny, slinging a gun onto his shoulder and walking towards the peer.
As everyone started to follow him, Emma could have sworn she felt someone watching her from behind, but when she turned around, she saw nothing there.
"You okay?" asked Fowler, noticing Emma's puzzled look.
"Yeah," she said. "I'm fine."
Emma started to make her way down to the peer and Fowler followed. Fowler looked at Emma and concluded he wasn't satisfied. She still looked a bit puzzled, which was a cute look on her—wait—where did that come from? It was true, but he would never thing that so…lovingly. Snapping himself out of his thoughts, he realized that there was something he wanted to show Emma.
"I found some tracks while I was scouting," he said while taking out his mobile. The two stopped, now being at the peer, and Emma looked at Fowler, wanting him to explain more. "You're right about it being by the peer, because I found this there."
Fowler handed the mobile to Emma. When she looked down, she saw a picture of tracks on a concrete ground. They were wet and glistening in the sunlight. The tracks were what seemed to be two fins carrying the creature like a walrus, and it must have had a tail that dragged behind it, for there was a tail mark.
"It looks like some sort of walrus, or maybe a penguin. Why didn't you say anything to the others?"
"Because, I found more tracks about twenty feet away," he said. "But the tracks were of a four legged creature, and the tail marks were only towards the beginning of the tracks. These were wet as well."
"That's interesting," said Emma.
"And then, about ten feet away, were the tracks of a two legged creature with no tail, but they weren't human tracks."
Emma thought for a moment. "A creature that can walk on both two legs, four legs, and no legs," she said, a tad bit scared, thinking she may know what the creature was."
"How do you know there's only one creature?" asked Fowler.
"Because it's a creature that can change its form; sort of like a Pristichampus, but not really."
"Then what is it?"
Emma was about to answer, but stopped when she heard the faint sound of someone, or something walking near them.
"Shh!" Emma snapped.
She looked as if she was straining her ears to hear what she just did, but was unsuccessful.
"What is it?" whispered Fowler.
But before Emma could answer, something jumped out of a trash bin near-by and lunged towards Fowler and Emma. Fowler quickly got out his gun and shot at the creature. He missed but the action seemed to startle the creature so it dove back into its hiding place.
"Run," said Fowler, taking Emma's hand.
Then the two bolted in the direction they last saw their team going, not daring to look back. Fowler had never seen or heard of a creature like the one he just saw, and was pretty sure that no one else on the team had either. What he didn't know was that Emma knew exactly what they were dealing with.
Meanwhile, the anomaly team had successfully sealed the anomaly. While trying to decide what to do next, Jenny's mobile started to ring.
"I'll be right back," she told everyone as she stepped outside of the cave to take the call.
Everyone else tried to find something to occupy themselves. Stevie and Nicole engaged in conversation about random stuff going on outside the ARC. Sarah was studying the cave for any sort of clue that could tell them what the team was dealing with. Patrick was amusing himself by staring at the anomaly, while Becker and his men guarded the anomaly.
Becker noticed Patrick's "non-happy-in-any-way" look on his face and got worried. Ever since he ended up in the year 2032, he had always taken Patrick as a "live in the moment" kind of guy. Seeing him this non-Patrick like was odd for him.
"You okay over there mate?" he called to Patrick.
"Yeah, I'm fine," he said.
Becker still wasn't convinced, but he decided to let Patrick deal with his own problems. He was a grown up, and should be able to do it on his own. And besides, he probably didn't want Becker being a therapist at the moment, and nor did Becker feel like being one.
Jenny just finished her phone call. It was Danny telling her that there was defiantly a creature by the peer and that it tried to attack Emma and Fowler. They had no clue what the creature was, but they were going to try and find it.
Jenny turned around to head back into the cave but stopped when she heard something move behind her. She stopped in her tracks, listening for a bit, and heard nothing else. Slowly, she reached for her tranquilizer gun which was hidden inside her jacket. She spun around and aimed the gun at whatever was behind her. When she saw it was a terrified looking person, she lowered it.
"Since when did visitors carry guns in their pockets?" he asked.
Jenny sighed; not wanting to put up with some thick pedestrian at the moment, and put the pistol away.
"Who the hell are you?" he asked.
"That doesn't matter," snapped Jenny. "Look, just forget about this and leave. You're in danger here."
Jenny tuned around once again, and walked back towards the cave, hoping that the man took her advice. When she entered the anomaly site, she told the team everything Danny had told her.
"And there's another problem," said Jenny.
"What is it now?" asked Patrick.
"Well…"
"Oh my god!" A shout sounded towards the cave entrance. "What the hell is that thing?"
Jenny's eyes got really big. Her then rolled them and let out a soft groan.
"I told you to stay away," she shouted, without turning around.
"What the hell are you lot doing?" he asked. "I should turn you in!"
"You've been well advised to stay out of our way," said Nicole, walking towards the man. "This is the government's business; you have no right to turn us in."
"Right now, you're the one who should be arrested, for trespassing," said Jenny.
"So I'd take our advice this time and leave before we do arrest you," finished Nicole.
Though it seemed like ages before the man moved, he finally did. He ran out of the cave and didn't look back once.
"I think you scared him away," said Patrick, a bit sarcastically.
"Right then," said Jenny, ignoring Patrick's statement. "Now we wait for everybody else."
The creature team entered the peer area, each member equipped with a tranquilizer gun and extra darts. Danny pulled up behind them in one of the government cars, just in case they needed it.
"We stay together," said Danny as he exited the car. "No matter what happens. I don't want anyone dying."
The team slowly made their way, cautious of every sound they heard and every movement they saw. They decided earlier to check the place Emma and Fowler saw the creature first. When they arrived at the trashcan, Abby looked inside it, and said she didn't see anything.
"Where could it be then?" wondered Connor aloud.
Danny looked around the area, trying to find clues. There was nothing in sight, except for…wait…is that a man?
"Oi, look over there," he whispered to the team.
There was a man about thirty feet infront of them, looking out into the ocean. He had on a long coat, and a fedora which shadowed his features.
"Excuse me, mate! Yeah, you might want to leave. It isn't necessarily safe here," shouted Connor the man.
The team held their breath, waiting for him to make the first move. At first, the man didn't move. The only thing that did move was his coat which slightly flowed in the wind. Eventually he slowly turned around to face he team; coat and fedora still covering his face. He still hadn't said anything.
"Are you okay?" asked Alex. "We can help."
Still nothing.
Emma knew who, or, what this was, and she knew how to get him to talk. Slowly, she stepped forward, leaving the team and took a few steps towards the person.
"Show yourself," Emma commanded, knowing what was going to happen next.
Instantly, the long coat fell to the ground and a sudden gust of wind blew the fedora off the man's head. Well, no one could say he was a man now.
What laid under nether the garments wasn't what anybody had ever seen before. The creature was grey and scaly and had a scaly white stomach area. Its eyes bugged out like a fish's on the sides of its pointed head. It had a human nose and mouth, but fish-like ears and gills on the side of its throat. It had huge muscular arms, but at the ends of the fingers were claws, not nails. Its legs looked human, except for the claws on its toes.
"I think we found the creature," said Danny.
The creature growled, showing its large, pointy, canine-like teeth. The team looked at it in complete startlement and awe.
"It's the same one Emma and I found, right Em?" asked Fowler.
But Emma didn't have time to answer. The creature went charging towards them; mainly towards Emma. But before it could reach her, Alex slam tackled the creature to the ground.
"Get it," he yelled, as he tried to wrestle the creature so he was on top while dodging the sharp teeth and deadly claws.
Fowler didn't have to be told twice. He took out his tranquilizer gun and shot it, or so he though. The dart simply bounced off the creature as if its scales were made of rubber. The creature didn't seem to notice that it got shot.
"What?" asked Connor.
"It didn't work!" shouted Fowler.
"What do you mean it didn't work?" asked Alex, still wrestling the creature while trying to dodge the teeth and claws.
"Tranquilizer darts won't work on it," said Emma. "It has no effect. Regular ammunition needs to be used if we want to kill it."
"No," said Abby. "We're not killing it. It's an innocent creature who just wants to get home."
"I never said we were," said Emma. "I said "if we want to kill it." But we have to get rid of it fast. It's seen us, and now it'll never let us out of its sight."
"Then the best bet we have is to lead it back to the anomaly," said Connor.
"But how are we going to do that?" asked Abby. "It obviously can run faster than us."
"I'll drive the car," Danny said quickly, running towards it. "That'll hopefully distract it, and probably be more fun to hunt that Alex."
"Oi," said Alex, looking at Danny, but turned back to the creature when having to dodge another claw attack.
Danny got in the car quickly and sped off towards the cave, where Jenny said the anomaly was. He sped it up to 70 mph and drove it right past the creature and Alex. The creature instantly noticed the car and started to chase after it, but it switched to all fours as it leaped off of Alex and ran after Danny like a cheetah. Connor could have sworn he saw a tail growing as he watched it run away.
Emma ran over to Alex and helping him up.
"Oh my god," she said while tackling him with a hug.
Alex smiled and hugged his best friends back. They hadn't done this in a while, being busy with the ARC and all. It was nice to have her close to him again. As the two broke the hub, Emma took Alex's shoulders and started shaking him frantically.
"What the heck were you thinking? It could have killed you!"
"Yeah, it could have, but it didn't," said Alex, "just a few cuts and bruises and nothing broken, mother."
Emma smiled and hugged him again. "For the time being, I am you mother," she joked.
"Come on," said Fowler, sounding a bit annoyed. Why he did, nobody could figure out. "Danny'll need help with that creature."
So the five started running in the direction Danny drove the car.
Danny was barely ahead of the creature. The car had slowed down a bit when he reached the sand, but he was making do. He called Jenny and said that he was approaching the cave and to get everyone out of the way.
Soon, Danny parked the car in front of the cave, quickly exited it, and ran into the cave. He yelled for Sarah to open the anomaly, which she did successfully. Danny ran to the front of the anomaly and watched as the creature slowly emerged from the shadows and entered the cave. He watched as the creature walked towards him on all fours and stopped in front of him. It then started pacing, back and forth, back and forth for what seemed to be eternity. It did this until Abby, Connor, Emma, Alex, and Fowler came running into the cave. The creature switched to two legs and growled at them, as if telling them to back off.
"Wow," whispered Stevie at the creature's sudden transformation. Jenny gently shushed her and watched the scene intensely.
"What's it doing?" asked Fowler, his gun pointed at the creature, filled with real ammunition.
"It's smart," said Danny. "It thinks that it's cornered me. If I move forward, it rips me to shreds. The only way it can go back to its home is if I lead it there."
"Danny?" asked a voice to his right.
Danny turned to see the rest of the team who handled the anomaly standing to his right. The person, who spoke, was Jenny, up a little bit closer to him than the others. "Danny, please don't do it."
"Jen, don't come any closer," Danny said.
Jenny froze, and looked into her beloved husband's eyes. She knew what Danny was planning on doing. It was the same thing he did with the G-Rex that one day. She tried to stop him, but before she could even start, Danny had jumped into the anomaly, the creature following close behind on two legs. Jenny and those who worked on finding the anomaly moved to the front of it; Jenny right where Danny stood, tears forming in her eyes. The others soon joined them, watching the anomaly as well, praying for Danny to come back.
Seconds felt like hours and minutes felt like days. Five minutes passed before Fowler suggested sealing the anomaly before something else came through.
"No," snapped Jenny, close to letting the tears fall. "We're waiting."
"But Jenny," argued Fowler.
"We're waiting," shouted Jenny.
Everyone froze, as if Jenny was a bomb and one false move would make her explode.
"Two minutes," she pleaded, her eyes not leaving the anomaly.
Fowler sighed.
"Two minutes," he agreed reluctantly.
"Well, why wait two minutes when you don't have to wait at all?"
This startled everyone. They looked around the cave to try to find the source of the voice, even though everyone knew who it was. It was Sarah who spotted him first. Danny was leaning against the cave wall, a bit out of breath and had a huge smile on his face. Jenny took off towards him as fast as she could and flung herself at him. Danny embraced her in his arms and held her tightly.
"Sir," said Becker, "the anomaly's closing."
The Quinn couple broke their hug, joined hands, and returned to the rest of the team, Jenny's head on Danny's shoulder.
The entire ARC team watched as the anomaly slowly started to flicker and eventually disappeared. The team cheered. Danny spun Jenny around, Connor and Abby hugged and Sarah and Becker smiled at each other while looking intently into each other's eyes. Stevie and Nicole jumped up and down excitedly, Alex and Emma joined together in hug, Fowler gave nods to all the soldiers, and Patrick circled the entire team screaming like a maniac. They were so busy celebrating that they didn't notice that something was left on the ground where the anomaly once stood.
Soon, the celebration of another successfully mission of an anomaly sealed, a creature returned, and no one dead drew to a close.
"Why do you do that every time?" asked Becker.
"Because it's fun," argued Patrick.
Everyone laughed, except for Stevie, who was the first to notice the thing that was on the ground where the anomaly was earlier.
"Hey guys," she said, still making her way towards the thing on the ground. "Come look at this."
The team followed Stevie and took a look at what she noticed. Not one person on that team was not surprised to see what was in front of them.
"No," whispered Sarah.
"That's not possible," said a dumbstruck Connor.
"How can it be?" asked Abby, close to tears.
For lying on the ground in front of them, was not an "it" but a "him." Laying unconscious on the rough cave floor was none other than…
"Nick Cutter," said Jenny.
AH! Nick Cutter is BACK! And no, I didn't just put him back for no apparent reason. There is a reason he is back, and you will all find out...IN FUTURE CHAPTERS! So...what do you think? A bit more action in this one, as you can tell. I had a lot of fun writing it. No joke, my parent's got scared because I was so into writing it :P PLEASE REVIEW! I got so many amazing reviews from many fantastic reviewers and I REALLY love it when you guys do review. This is my best story so far, and I'm really proud of it. Those who review will get to keep Captain Becker for a day :D Hahahaha, thanks so much for reading guys. You all are awesome!
~Logan ;)
