Ok, Chapter 3! Got some fighting going on, hope it's good enough! So, if it's not too much trouble, please review! Rated T to be safe. Disclaimer- I do not own Transformers or the Secret Saturdays and I do not get profit from this!
Chapter 3
Sideswipe lept into action, determined to defeat Bonecrusher because he had a score to settle. The Decepticon was going to learn the hard way that you just don't screw with Sideswipe. In seconds, Sideswipe had disappeared into the fray in pursuit of his quarry. Ironhide, meanwhile, was in a desperate fight against Barricade as the 'con tried to get to Iris. The young girl herself was determined to hold her own in this fight instead of being a hinderance, and she set her sights on defeating Scorponok. Her abilities proved to be difficult for the 'con to deal with and said Decepticon fell under a barrage of deadly objects made of darkness.
Ratchet was trying to help anyone who was wounded the instant the wounds were inflicted, but he dropped the practically hopeless task when he saw Ironhide struggling to keep Barricade away from Iris. Zak Saturday was watching all of this with horror and fascination. Something inside Zak's head was nagging him, telling him to mobolize and not just stand there, but to assist his new-found allies. That's exactly what Zak did. Using the claw, Zak pulled himself up on top of a 'con called Hightower, the only Constructicon to have survived the destruction of the Devastator. Hightower was in the process of trying to crush the Twins; he remember them. Mudflap had utterly destroy Mixmaster, who had made the face of Devastator.
"Hey! Stupid robot! Pay attention to me!" Zak shouted, using the claw to rip plating and circuits off Hightower's head. At the 'con's momentary distraction, Skids and Mudflap sprang into action. "Hey, Hightower! You remember what happened to your buddies who helped with making Devastator?" Skids shouted. "We're going to do the same to you!" Mudflap added. Hightower roared and Zak just barely managed to hold on as the Twins assaulted Hightower with gunfire. Zak continued helping in what small way he could, ripping up as much plating as he could and damaging circuits however possible, unaware of the destruction of the city. All there was to him was this task.
He did not see the airship belonging to his parents overhead, and he most certainly did not notice the ship belonging to the secret scientists. If he had noticed, he would have had some warning of what was to come, but of course he didn't notice.
