Knisa walked alongside Trucy and Athena, her hand in her mother's hand as they followed the blue robot which was slightly bigger than her. She was slightly nervous around everyone in this new place. Although she'd decided she liked most of them, especially the woman who'd spoken to her before.
They finally arrived at a door, which the robot opened. They entered the large room, a few neat white beds were placed in the room. One wall was entirely made from glass allowing the beautiful colour of the sky outside flood the room with it's warm colours.
Rock bid them goodnight and left them alone in the room.
The three hardly spoke, as they changed into the PJs that were left at the foot of the beds. The day had left them all completely exhausted.
"Do you want to sleep with me tonight?" Athena asked Knisa, who nodded.
The three bid each other goodnight before clambering into bed. Athena and Trucy fell asleep almost instantly, however Knisa stayed awake, she watched the moon as it rose from the sea of clouds. It was a full moon which flooded the large room with a pale white light. Knisa continued to watch the moon as it rose higher into the sky.
Samus walked through the ruins of a once proud city, despite the fact that she was wearing her armour she managed to walk around quietly, all that could be heard was the faint tapping of her feet on the floor.
The full moon cast a pale light which illuminated the city, each building had an eerie shadow which consumed a part of the floor into complete darkness.
She knew that no one else was around but still instinctively held her right arm - which was consumed in an arm cannon as part of her metal suit - ready to fire.
Samus thought back to her home planet, K-2L, and how everyone who lived there had been massacred while she was just a young child. Then she thought about the missions she's been assigned by the federation. And then her thoughts turned to Baby.
She lost control of her emotions causing her robotic suit of armour to turn off and dematerialise, she stood in the light of the full moon, a tear running down her cheek. And she vowed that she wouldn't let history repeat itself.
