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Chapter 6

John awoke with a start at an urgent beeping noise coming from the control room on Thunderbird 5. He raced into the room and over to the monitors. He stared at them in amazement for a few moments, before opening a link to the Island.

Scott flung himself out of bed as the alarm sounded. He ran through the villa complex and into his father's office. He noticed something dofferent about his father, he seemed to have some hope in his eyes. 'Ok boys, listen up. John has picked up a very weak signal, that seems to be coming from Kim's watch.' All the boys perked up at this. 'Now we are going to go out there and investigate. However you all are going to be extremly careful.'
'We?' Gordon asked. 'Are you coming with us dad?'
Jeff nodded, 'Yes, Scott was right, we need to do more.' He smiled gently at his sons. 'Now Thunderbirds are go!' With that the five of them headed for their lifts.

Scott and Jeff were in the pilot seats of Thunderbirds 1 and 2. Virgil had taken a back seat. Scott's heart was racing. He hoped that this was not a false alarm. He wanted, he needed his sister back. Jeff was in constant communication with John. Finally they reached the area where the signal was coming from. It was the middle of the ocean. Scott leaned back in his seat in despair. 'We've been tricked. Someone's playing with us.' He told the others.
His father replied. 'Scott we still need to have a look under the water, I'm sending Alan down.'
'FAB Dad.' Scott watched as Thunderbird 4 was released from the hold of Thunderbird 2.

Helen snuggled into Kim's side. The girls were becoming close. Well there was nothing else to do but talk all the time. Both girls were covered in scratches and bruises. They were beaten by their captors often, but they were always bllindfolded. Kim had the most, she often talked back. She was unregonisable as the daughter of a billionare. The only thing that identified her now was her flight suit. The gate to their prison cell opened. Kim looked up sharply. This was the first time this had happened. They were always blindfolded first. She gently shook Helen awake and they stared at the door waiting to see their captor.
Helen gasped when their captor walked in. 'Dad?' She asked shakily.
He slapped her harshly across the face. 'You have no right to call me that.' He snarled.
'And you have no right to hit a child.' Kim retaliated. That earned her a slap too. 'Why are you doing this?' Kim questioned.
'Revenge.' Was the answer. 'I want revenge on my wife for cheating on me, and I want revenge on your father for what he did to me.'
Kim was confused. 'What has my father ever done to you?'
'Let me think, oh yes. He fired me, and then I find out he's the one responsible for my brother dying.'
'What do you mean.' Kim asked, confused.
'My brother died a year ago, in rural France.' Kim gasped, that was her first rescue where they hadn't been able to save everyone. 'I hold only him responsible, and now as revenge I take his flesh and blood.'
'You can have me, just let Helen go.' Kim pleaded.
The man laughed. 'Not likely, she's not my child, I have no sympathy for her. Now if you'll excuse me, I have buisness to attend to.' With that he left.

Helen curled up on the ground, tears flowing down her cheeks. Kim gathered the younger girl up in her arms and held her tight. 'I had no idea.' She sobbed, 'I was never told, I don't think Mum even knew.'
'It's ok.' Kim comforted. 'We'll get out of here.' But truly, she did not hold much hope herself. 'There's a song I would sing for my brothers when things got bad. Would you like to here it?' Helen nodded. Kim began to sing, 'Dark is the night, I can weather the storm. Never say die, I've been down this road before.' It was Win, by Brian McKnight. 'I'm gonna win.' Kim finished.
'Thank you Kim.' Helen said.
'It's Okay, you're like the sister I never had.'
'I don't have any siblings.' Helen replied.
'I can be your substitute sister if you like.' Kim told her.
'Yes please.' Helen replied.


I'm going to be doing more from Kim, it's just easier to write. Please review.