CHAPTER FOUR:
Chris and Martin were very dirty by the time they found their way out of that forest. They coughed as they made their way of the last of the foliage.
"Oh, we're never going to find her this way." Chris groaned exasperatedly.
"Where did they go?" Martin asked.
"The better question is where did WE go?" Chris inquired. Martin shook his head, and the two continued to traverse the grounds. Suddenly, Chris saw a peregrine falcon land on a nearby branch, and an idea he should have thought of a long time ago hit him.
"Wait... we've been walking all this time, when we could have used our creature power suits to find the city all along!" Chris cried out, the fact making itself clear after two hours of hiking.
"Oops, eh heh heh, our bad..." Martin stated sheepishly. Chris pointed out the peregrine falcon, and the both ran towards it and activated their creature power suits. They flew up towards the sky, trying to find Aviva.
"W-who are you? What are you doing here...and why the heck do you look like ME?" Akiva squealed. Aviva's heart pounded.
"N-now look, I can explain, you see-"
"Akiva? What's wrong?" Koukin shouted. Another unknown voice jumped in.
"Yeah, we heard screaming!" the voice was like Jimmy's only higher pitched and softer. Aviva got up and held up her hands as if she were in a hostage situation, and tried to calm them all down.
"Akiva-WHOA." both stopped and stood, jaws dropped, as they stared at the poor girl. Before anything else could happen, two loud feminine screams sounded off. Everyone swerved around to see two colors falling off a cliff. Aviva saw they weren't wearing creature power suits, in which the brothers were, so that must mean that they were not the brothers exactly, but...
"KRIS! MARTEEN!" Koukin, Jimmi and Akiva all screamed at once. Aviva just stood there, unable to do anything.
Jimmy and Koki had both ran towards the loud racket they heard, and came across the scene. Without another thought, the ran out into the open to better witness the two free falling people.
"Jimmy! Koki!" Aviva cried out in relief. Everyone looked at the new comers in surprise, until a new wave of screams erupted from the falling girls, which cause them to look back to the scene. They were close to the ground now, about 30 feet from the ground.
Suddenly, like lightning bolts, they came. Two became four, and claws gently grasped the girls' jackets, winged saviors keeping death from their counterparts, and they landed in front of the rest of both of the crews with a perfect 10. a girl in yellow watched as two friends whom she both had met and had never seen prior to this event had been saved from the clutches of death for days to come.
And it was then that, after thinking back to what the machine was supposed to do, Aviva had never felt so glad about making a mistake in her entire lifetime.
