(Author note: I did both views. I'm a rebel. Yay. Ugh, I'm getting so tired.)

Avery View

Avery started to pound on the elevator's glass doors. "What are you thinking? Why are you doing this? Stop!"

"Stop? Why, I don't think so." GLaDOS laughed. "It's been fun. Don't come back."

The door was shattered. The sounds of Anger Cores filled the room. Avery tried to block the glass, getting cut and bruised. "Stop! Agh! Stop!"

"Goodbye."

Avery stepped out of the elevator, and collapsed. Why did I do this- Agh -I need help. Help me. Please. Help.

She blacked out.

When she regained consciousness, her whole body stung. Slowly, she picked out all the glass shards that hit her. The room was so warm, it nearly burned.

"Hey, can you hear me?" a turret called.

Avery cried, as the tears evaporated from her face. She felt so worthless, so helpless, so afraid.

Wheatley View

Wheatley leaned against the door, waiting for her. It was getting dark, and he wondered. Will you ever come out? Are you okay? Where are you? I miss you. Please, where are you? I'm confused. Come back.

He watched as the moon began to rise. It had been just hours ago that he was up there. She had saved him, again. She always saved him, no matter the cost. Her freedom, her life, her humanity, she would still save him. But, what would happen if she wasn't there to save me? The thought terrified him.

He looked at the newly appearing stars. They are here too? I get nothing but pain. He only wanted her to be there to guide him. He sighed and turned away from the door. Wheatley stood up, and began to walk to the end of the clearing. The facility was atop a small hill. Wheatley sat on the edge, continuing his stargazing.

I miss you.

Avery View

Avery tried to stand, and barely managed. Examining her wounds, she walked towards the door. She gently put her hand up to the door, and sighed.

I miss you.

Avery slowly attempted to hack the door, yet, all she could think about was him. She thought about how she had saved him, twice. There was one time she didn't save him. It still made her cry. The moon was there, and it caused this all. If only it hadn't been shown. He would've been free. This never would have happened. She wouldn't be so alone and scared. She would be with him.

The door began to open, and Avery smiled.

I'll be there soon, Wheatley. Just a little while, now. I'll be back.

She stepped through the door, embracing the sudden cool. It was so wonderful. She ran up the stairs with newly found determination. Avery continued to run, enjoying the cool, calm, and quiet catwalk. She didn't care if she was caught, it just felt so good.

After a while of running, Avery found the door that would bring her back to him. She started to unbolt the door.

As she finished, she pushed the door outwards. It landed with a loud 'thump.' She cautiously entered the moonlit field.

"Wheatley?"