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FudoTwin17: Meanie. Okay! I'm sorry! I tried to update sooner, but . . . stuff happened. I don't want to bore you with those details, so I don't own any series of Yu-gi-oh. ON TO THE CHAPTER!

Chapter 11

When Blitz opened his door to the kids, he didn't seem too surprised by the many weapons. He just opened the door, looked both ways (as always) and closed the door. His dank room was perfect setting for the mood. He sat in the corner with his eyes narrowed. "What will it be?"

Blitz was notorious for helping out the police and others on things that weren't going quickly enough. What he did wasn't entirely illegal, not that the police would arrest him, but he never did anything for people out to do something wrong. He usually reported those who wanted him to help them with anything illegal, which had happened more than once.

Why did they know this guy?

Simple. They were them. When they were walking home, they saw him getting beat up in an alley. Unlike the idiotic kids that most would have expected them to be, they ran in an probably saved him from death. They became good friends.

Blitz smiled at them.

"We need to get into the security cameras of Star Center." Aki replied swiftly.

"I see. Why?"

"Because they are testing on humans." Crow replied, an edge to his voice that made Aki flinch.

Blitz gasped, "How can they be? Do the police know?"

"No. We have no proof other than what we've seen." Jack said.

He nodded as if this was good enough excuse to hack the database of a high security business. He started his computer and began typing. "Now, what do you need? To get in?"

"Y-Yes." Carly replied, shifting closer to Jack.

He nodded, throwing them each a hand-held radio. "Get going. You tell me when you get there and what you need, and I'll make sure it happens."

Sherry sighed in relief. "Thanks, B."

He nodded, getting to hacking security. He glanced over to see they hadn't left yet, but were shifting uncomfortably in the doorway, as if they didn't know how to leave. He waited an awkward moment. "Aren't you going to, you know, do the breaking and entering?"

"Oh, uh, right." Crow replied, following everyone out.

Once they had actually left, Blitz rolled his eyes. "Kids."

. . .

Those kids had positioned themselves outside of every entrance and exit by time they asked Blitz if he was ready. Thankfully, by then he was. For four hours, he managed to make the security cameras only see an image of the last thing that they saw and anything more high-tech was completely disabled.

The teens were quiet. They were finally going to save their twins.

Carly gulped. She honesty loved the two in her short time of meeting them, but she was really scared to go in and get them. She closed her eyes waiting for Sherry to go in when they were cleared to go. She figured that would be soon.

Or at least she hoped it would be.

Waiting was almost worse than the doing.

She must have been thinking too much, because she heard Sherry walk in. She figured that she just missed the part when someone said they were ready to go in.

Carly walked behind Sherry with her stun-gun held tightly in her hold. She didn't want to be there, but she was helping two friends. She had to keep walking. This was no different than all the times that she had asked a stupid question in class to make sure that Aki wasn't caught sending a text or the many times that she had started coughing violently during attendance so Caitlynn could sneak in undetected, as she was always late for gym.

Her hands got sweaty. She forced herself to think of good things, like how hot she first thought that Yusei was the first time she saw him.

But of course, she would never say that out loud. It was obvious he was taken.

Carly started opening and closing doors. All this was was a really complicated game of hide and seek. She took a deep breath. She had to keep walking.

There was more at risk than there would be in a game of hide and seek, complicated or not.

. . .

When Caitlynn woke up, she almost screamed from frustration. She just wanted to leave. That was it, but the psychos were completely ignoring the face that she had a right to . . . not be tested on. She was a human being, not an instrument that could talk.

She blinked at the woman who was injecting her. She figured that she was a follower of Sayer's, ready to do as he wished at will. The woman was all business and no play. Caitlynn frowned. She could still annoy her.

"Can I get a different torturer?" She asked in an innocent voice. "Because mine is a little up-tight."

The lady didn't even acknowledge that she had spoken. Caitlynn's eyes narrowed.

"Not much of a talker, are you?" She asked, then flinched when the chick roughly yanked a needle out of her arm. It hurt, but the lady obviously didn't care. After all, it would heal.

Caitlynn blinked. Where had she been shot? She couldn't see a red dot anywhere on her left arm, and she knew that the chick hadn't put a bandage over it or whipped away the blood. She blinked again in confusion.

Oh, well. Caitlynn thought. I'm on drugs, anyways.

"Can you at least tell me what you did to me?" She asked.

"Gave you more power." The chick stated.

Finally, I get somewhere! Caitlynn thought. "More power?"

The lady sighed, as if exasperated that she couldn't follow. "We are making you better than you already were." She stated simply and slowly as if she were some seven year old who didn't understand big words. "We are making you able to do cool things."

Caitlynn rose an eyebrow. "Not much of a people person, are you?"

The lady looked at her. "No, I just don't like you."

Caitlynn smirked at her. "Good, 'cause I really don't like you, lady."

The glare she got was so fierce that it made her laugh. She really loved it, making this lady annoyed. It made her so happy, that she laughed again, just to laugh in her face. It almost made her feel less violated than she felt even being there. But no matter. Right then was about annoying the chick and getting weird faces from her too makeup-ed face.

. . .

Aki and Crow looked at one another. The two had been running around, checking doors like crazy. They were starting to get discouraged. But they kept moving, forcing themselves to think good thoughts about how one day they would laugh at Goodwin and Sayer while they were rotting in jail. It was good for them, anyways.

Aki glanced at Crow, unsatisfied. "Do you think we should call the others to see if they've-"

He shushed her. "Listen."

The odd pair paused, listening. Then, they heard it. It was laughter, unkempt and completely out of place. But it gave them hope.

Because it was her laughter.

It was definitely Caitlynn.

FudoTwin17: :( I didn't like it as much as I hoped I would, but that's okay, since I haven't gotten to the good stuff yet!

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