Solora- solid diamond cookie... is such a thing possible? It's like the Holy Grail of cookies! Anywho, I didn't want to chance anymore 'suggestiveness', so we're skipping the whole 'lemonish' area. hehe, I gotz a diamond cookie XP
Shyma- I would like to think that Six could get some, sometimes (but, being Six, probably didn't 'have time' or whatever random reason he would come up with) All well. Also, Holiday did look awesome in that dress from 'Leader of the Pack' and he didn't do ANYTHING. Poor, crazy fool lol.
Elidy- I read in fic that a fan named her 'Emily' & I thought that fit her nicely, but since she lost her memory, Kleiss named her, so the 'Em' is insignifigant. I didn't want to make up either of their names, just in case MOA does end up releasing their real names. SO. We'll just say that they do know each others names... but we don't. lol
In case anyone is lost, we're skipping ahead a few days. & nope, no lemon, lol.
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Six's eyes fluttered open to see the dark. It took him a second to remember what had happened the last few days, like it did every morning. After a deep breath of relief, he rolled over, wrapping his arm around her still sleeping form.
He was pretty sure there were things he had to do. Probably something to sign, always an Evo to beat up. Not to mention that Rex was probably already up, destroying something that probably costed millions of tax payers money. If Circe and Noah were there... they'd probably end up wrecking all of Providence base.
Then he thought, what's one man supposed to do with three insane teenagers; two of them, Evos; and a monkey? It just wasn't a fair fight.
So, in conclusion, he had given himself a decent enough excuse to stay in bed and watch her sleep.
Since Holiday had rejoined Providence, she had an insane amount of pull in the entire organization, especially since White was afraid of her. She could even leave whenever the mood struck her, but she never left. She always stayed.
Rex had been incredibly surprised and excited when he saw her, again. Though, Circe wasn't nearly as surprised. Happy, but not surprised. Six thought it was odd, but he didn't dwell on the idea.
She moved closer to him, eyes still closed, and said, "You always do that."
He smiled, "Do what?"
Holiday smiled and hid her face against his chest, "Wake up before me and not wake me up."
"At least I don't leave you here," he said, smelling her hair.
"No," she replied, with a little laugh, "but you always watch me sleep."
"Do not," he denied.
She laughed against his chest, "You might be sneaky, but you can't lie to me."
"You're a telepath," he stated, "It's not exactly easy when you can read minds."
"Cannot," she replied.
"Why haven't you tried that, anyway?"
"I don't want to hurt anyone," she explained, "I guess I could of used Kleiss as a guennia pig, but I didn't think about it."
"That would have been a good time to try," he agreed.
"Don't change the subject," she said.
He smiled and said, "I didn't do anything."
She wrapped her arms around his waist. "Whatever."
He marked that one up as a win. Six: 3 Holiday: 58.
So far, the three that he had won was the motorcycle, coffee, and the recently added win. She won just about all the others. He didn't care most of the time, though.
The only reason that he still had the bike, was because he had let her ride with him once. She fell in love with it instantly, but refused to acknowledge it.
Something blew up in the distance. Neither moved.
She asked first, "Evo or Rex?"
"If it's an Evo, we won't have to get up," he said, "They can handle it."
Suddenly, they heard footsteps running passed the door, followed by mumbles of "I can't believe you actually did that", "You owe me ten bucks", and a "Run faster."
"Then again," Six continued, "when are we ever that lucky?"
She smiled and kissed his chest, before they both started to get up.
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Rex rounded a corner and stopped, huffing for air. Circe stopped beside him, then Noah.
A few guards passed them and they all let out a deep breath of air.
Noah dug in his pocket a second, then handed Rex a ten dollar bill, who took it without even looking.
Circe face palmed, "We are in so much trouble when they find out."
"Uh," Noah looked over to her, "in case you haven't noticed, they know."
"I meant Six and Em," she said.
Rex shivered. "Oh man," he said, "Six is gonna kill me, then Holiday's gonna dance on my grave." He looked over at his friends, "You can still get out alive!"
"Wait," Noah said, looking around, "Where's Bobo?"
A silence passed through them.
"You left him?," she almost screamed, looking between the two boys.
Noah defended, "I seriously thought he was right there!"
Rex was on the brink of pulling his hair out. "I am so dead."
Circe just buried her face in her hands. "We're all dead."
"Uh, guys?," said the blonde, darting his eyes in every direction, "They're gonna sneak up on us like this."
"Maybe if we escape!," Rex proposed, "Just leave! Let this blow over for a few days!"
The girl looked over to him, "They'll find us, Rex! Six and Em both!"
Noah leaned against the wall, "I'm even dead, after this."
"Duh!," she said, turning to him, "This whole thing was your idea!"
"Well, yeah, but Rex did it!"
"Dude!," the other boy defended, "It was ten dollars! What was I supposed to do? Plus, I had no idea it would be that bad."
Circe started to panic, "Maybe if I start crying they'll go easy on me."
"You?," the blonde said, "We're all in this!"
"Hey," she screamed at him, "This was all you two! To each his own, I say!"
Rex was ignoring them, still mumbling, "We are so screwed."
"You know what?," Noah put in, "I'm going with Rex's idea. I'm ditching." He then, promptly started running down the hall.
"Wait for me!," Circe screamed, following after him.
Rex watched his friends ditch him and figured that it was the best idea. He quickly started to catch up to Circe.
Noah turned the corner, but couldn't stop in time. With a squeak, he fell back and looked up at Six's stoic face.
Oh god. Oh god.
Circe ran around the corner and seen the situation, but had better reflexes than Noah. She quickly turned around, grabbing Rex's arm in the process.
They were watching Six behind them, but as soon as they looked forward, they seen Holiday guarding the other route. Circe slid to a halt, Rex running into her from behind. She quickly looked between the two adults, then threw Rex in front of her.
"It was their idea!," she said, pointing between the two boys, "It was all them. I told them it was a bad idea, but they wouldn't listen."
Noah stood, "Way to stick together."
"Again," she said, "Your idea! I said to each his own."
Rex interrupted, "Like your to talk, Noah. You ditched us!"
"What? You two just ditched me!"
"Not my fault you got caught!"
"Hey!," Six put in, finally getting them to settle down, "What happened?"
They all started talking at once.
"Rex did it! It was his choice! I didn't push him into it or anything!"
"Noah came up with this brilliant plan, then Rex decides that it would be so much fun. I had nothing to do with it!"
"He betted me! I had to! Seriously, I did not know that it was going to be that bad."
"Dude! You used the biggest piece!"
"It was ten dollars!"
"I think we killed Bobo."
"Hey!," Six said again, making them be silent.
Holiday sighed, "Just tell us what happened. Slowly, this time."
Circe looked at the floor. Noah looked at the wall. Rex looked between the adults and weighed his options. He pointed at the blonde, "It was Noah's idea."
The other boy looked over at him, "You're the one that did it."
"Again," he replied, "Ten dollars."
"Just so everyone knows," Circe added in, "I'm an innocent bystander."
Bobo walked down the hall to them, soaking wet. "Allow me," he said, "Noah read somewhere that sodium explodes when you put it in water. He betted Rex to do it in the Petting Zoo. Needless to say, it worked. They then left me to drown."
"Traitor," Rex said.
"No," the monkey said, sloshing up to the boy, "just even."
"Seriously," he continued to defend, "I had no idea it would be that bad!"
"Neither did I!," Noah said.
Circe just stood there, looking between the two adults, trying her best to start crying, "Please, don't kill us."
Holiday watched the kids with a smile on her face.
Six let his shoulders slump. Before, he'd be angry, but now, he was just glad they were all there.
But right now, he needed coffee.
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That's it.
That's the end.
Yeah, really.
Aight! I wanna thank EVERYBODY for making this fic so successful and famous! I'm really glad everyone loved it! Really, really! Thank you all so much!
As of right now, there is no sequel, BUT I do have a few vague ideas, but nothing really solid. If you would like to suggest ideas, then get at it! I am taking ideas! If there is a sequel, I'll add an A/N chap here, so everyone will know.
Okie dokie! I hope you enjoyed our little ride. I'll miss you all (until I make another fic lol)
Btw, yes, sodium will explode in water. Like, BOOM explode. I hear it's neat when you're drunk, but they were just being idiots lol
I wanted to put the song in here, but I didn't really get the chance. All well.
Peace!
~Lina Trinch
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