Yay! Tucker gets a sequel. To all of you who reviewed or favorited this story, you rock! I hope you like this little part 2 that I did for Tucker. To all of you that put in requests for chapters, I am working on them. If you want me to do a particular character, just say so in a review or pm me. I don't own RvB. I just write fanfics about it.
He stood up for us.
Tucker stared at the former freelancer as he told Carolina off for trying to sacrifice them for some crazy mission.
Tucker couldn't believe that he stood up for them. He seemed as crazy and obsessed as Carolina was. Church said that he couldn't be trusted and Tucker had taken his word for it.
He may have helped keep Wash out of jail, but that didn't mean he trusted him. He did it because they needed to even the teams, and because Caboose's constant asking annoyed the crap out of him.
He just hoped that it wouldn't end like the last time they had trusted Wash.
That was when that Carolina chick had shown up.
At first Tucker was excited. There was a chick. He really liked chicks.
But of course, this chick had to be a psychotic bitch just like Tex. Apparently that was a universal law or something. Maybe Church was right. There is no such thing as a regular girl.
As if refusing to sleep with him wasn't bad enough, that crazy chick wanted their help on some crazy mission.
How they went from just standing around a canyon talking to going on crazy, life threatening mission, Tucker had no idea.
Tucker wanted to tell that Carolina chick that she could just go on that crazy mission by herself, but Wash had other ideas.
He wanted revenge on the Director just as much as Carolina and was going to help his old freelancer buddy as much as he could.
Caboose was going to go anywhere his new new best friend was going and Tucker just kinda got dragged along with them.
At least Carolina had bullied the Reds into coming with them. It would be nice to have soldiers who weren't completely crazy or stupid to talk to, but he guessed the Reds were close enough.
Tucker expected them to go straight to some base and shoot that director guy in the head, but as it turns out, that crazy freelancer chick didn't even know where he was.
She did have a way to find out though. They had to find the Alpha.
Tucker groaned, and he could swear he heard the reds say something along the lines of, "Not again."
Tucker briefly considered telling Carolina that 'Alpha' was technically destroyed by them, but when he started to say so, Wash elbowed him and shook his head.
"Trust me. You do not want to tell her that we're the ones that destroyed her objective," he muttered.
Tucker eyed the freelancer. He could swear there was almost a trace of fear on his face, though he could never be sure while the Spartan was wearing his helmet. If Wash was scared of telling Carolina the truth, then it must not be a good idea.
The teal soldier would trust him than much.
The mission to find Church again was even crazier than facing the Meta. They had to fight their way through hundreds of armed guards trying to kill them.
Why they went to so much trouble to keep Church, Tucker had no idea.
They finally got to Church and let him out, not that Tucker was there for it. Simmons was such a slow driver.
In true Church fashion, he was really pissed at them for rescuing him from life of imprisonment in a storage unit. He wouldn't stop complaining.
At least they were finally able to start on their stupid Director mission. Though by the way Carolina was flipping out on them for not knowing how to do actual military work, Tucker doubted that they would make it to the end of the mission.
As if it wasn't bad enough, they didn't bring a robot for Church to possess. So the only option was for Church to ride inside his storage unit. 'He just better not touch my home videos,' the teal Spartan had though bitterly.
Tucker was glad to have Church back. Even if he would never admit it, Church was a good leader and he seemed to know more about freelancers than anybody else.
Church said that they couldn't trust Carolina, and as long as Wash was with her, they couldn't trust him either.
Tucker just nodded his head. You couldn't trust freelancers. That was a fact. Look what happened with Tex and Wash. You trust them, make them a part of your team, and then it all just goes to hell.
Church was right. Even though they helped him stay out of jail and gave him a place on blue team, Wash wasn't one of them. He wasn't their friend.
They decided that they needed some information. So, they had the idea to put Church into Carolina's vehicle. He would go along with her and spy. Maybe they could finally know what the hell was going on.
It did not go the way they expected.
First they almost got caught when Carolina asked to talk to Church directly. Thankfully they managed to avoid that. Turns out they already knew the artifact Carolina wanted to know about. It was that stupid floating ball Church had lived in.
Though there was the slight chance that Carolina was going to kill them for losing it, they at least managed to keep Church hidden in the Mongoose.
That was when things really fell apart. Apparently, Carolina found out about Church, and instead of killing him, they ended up becoming friends.
So much for not trusting the freelancers.
It only got worse from there. Church insisted that Carolina was cool. 'She just had a rough past.' Church had said.
At least they were able to return to Valhalla. It wasn't much of a home to Tucker. After all, he'd never been there. But it was better than the desert. Tucker just wished that he had a better tour guide than Caboose.
Things completely fell apart when Carolina and Church called them for a meeting. Tucker assumed that they were going to move off to some other hell-hole to look for more clues as to where the Director was. However that wasn't the case.
They found him. Somehow they had found where the Director was hiding himself. Tucker couldn't believe it. Their mission was over. Finally, they could relax.
That was when things really got crazy. Carolina started talking about mission plans, and how they were going to be the distraction and take on all the soldiers guarding the base.
Tucker could not believe it. They didn't even want to help out that crazy bitch in the first place! And now she was trying to sacrifice them so she could get some stupid type of revenge?
Fuck that! The teal soldier shook his head. No way was he gonna die for some chick that wasn't even gonna sleep with him.
He wasn't the only one to disagree. Grif didn't want to die for their stupid mission either, and Tucker was sure that it was more for the fact that he knew how crazy the mission was. Not because the orange Spartan was lazy.
Well, maybe only a little bit cause he was lazy.
Carolina wasn't too happy about that. Neither was Church for that matter.
Tucker knew that Director screwed him over big time, but they were his friends. Weren't they more important?
Simmons and Sarge, for once, agreed with Grif. They weren't going to go along with Carolina and Church anymore.
Tucker had to agree with them. Church said that they couldn't trust Wash as long as he was with Carolina. Well as long as he was with her, they couldn't trust him either.
Carolina tried to regain control over the team in the only way she knew how. Violence.
She pointed her gun at Tucker, and the teal Spartan felt his breath hitch. He was so gonna die.
Then, something amazing happened. Just as Carolina pointed the gun to Tucker, Wash held his gun to Carolina's head.
Tucker could not believe it. Wash was saving him? Wasn't he supposed to be on board with the whole crazy Director plot?
It didn't matter though. Carolina lowered her weapon. Wash wasn't going to let her hurt his friends.
One by one, they all left. Church had betrayed them. He yelled at them, and blamed them for everything.
Once again they lost Church. Though this time, Tucker was kinda happy to replace him with Wash.
They should have trusted him all along.
