Digital watched carefully as Tiger Claw carried her to Shredder's lair. Her voice now raw from screaming so much she kept her mouth shut. She watched as they went into the tallest building in New York and how the ninjas moved out of the way in respect.
They walked down a long corridor to a throne at the end of a hall where a man in full body armour sat. She gasped. She had been educated of the Shredder, but to a degree. But just one glance at this man and she knew that this was Oroko Saki.
Tiger Claw threw her to the ground at Shredder's feet, and she stared up at Shredder in horror. He was terrifying in person. Not that he wasn't in the stories she was told of, it was just scarier to be inches away from the man who had tried to kill her grandfather.
"Hello, child." Shredder said as he stood from his throne. Digital crawled on her hands in a crab walk kind of way. Her back hit against Tiger Claw's leg, and she soon found herself trapped between Tiger Claw and Shredder.
"P-Please d-don't hurt me, O-Oroko S-Saki." She pleaded in desperation. Shredder laughed evilly, not caring for the girl.
"I won't have the need to if you tell me where you live." Digital shook her head. She couldn't give up where her family lived. They'd be killed. All of them. And she still didn't know what had become of her uncle Casey. The last she had seen of him he was unconscious. I could lie a bit to throw him off, she thought to herself.
"I-I'm sorry, sir. I-I-I don't know my address." Shredder growled. He hadn't liked the answer he had received.
"Tiger Claw take her to a cell. Don't let her out unless she decides to talk. And prepare my...tools."
Tiger Claw bowed. "Yes, Master Shredder." Tiger Claw picked Digital back up and took her back beyond the hallways and down the stairs. It almost looked like a dungeon. There were many cells, but only one other one was occupied.
A snake girl looking rather distressed was behind the bars. Digital took one glance into the girl's eyes and the girl began to calm down. "Escape." She hissed. If she had said anymore Digital hadn't heard. She was too busy being thrown into a cell. She landed with a thud and on her stomach, her hands catching her first causing her wrist to sprain.
She winced as her hand made contact with the concrete. "Ouch!" She cried. Tiger Claw paid no mind to her as he locked her cell and walked away. Digital pushed herself up off of the ground and looked around the cell. It was made of stone walls and concrete floors. There was nothing for a bed except the floor she sat on.
She brought her knees to her chest and wrapped her arms around her knees. "Please, find me, daddy."
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"Casey!" April called out as her and the turtles ran along the rooftops.
"Digital!" Donnie cried out. He had been terrified ever since his baby hadn't returned that night. He could barely stand the thought of anything bad happening to her. "Digital, where are you?!"
"Digi! Dudette, where are you?!" Mikey called out. Donnie could barely stand the fear that tore at him from the inside out. The joys of being a parent. He'd do anything for her, and right now it was looking for her for hours on end.
"Where is my princess?" He asked himself quietly. He was worried sick about her, and he'd find her no matter what the cost.
"Guys! Look!" April called out. They all followed her gaze and found Casey and his motorcycle crashed,
and him unconscious. April jumped down from the rooftop and ran to her unconscious husband. She shook him gently. "Casey? Casey, wake up!" April asked desperately.
Donnie searched in the rubble frantically, searching for his baby, but he couldn't find one trace of her. His eyes widened. Where was his princess? Where was his world? Where was baby? Where was his daughter?
"Guys, I can't find Digital!" Donnie said, fright evident in his tone. All of their eyes widened. Where was their niece? She had to be close. Was she ok? Hurt?
Alive?
She had to be. She was a fighter. Donnie shook his head. Where could she be? Donnie moved so he could look at Casey, making sure he'd be ok. He looked over his head and eyes. "I think he may have a concussion." His head swam with terrible outcomes of where his daughter could be.
"Calm down, D. I'm sure Digital is fine." Mikey tried to soothe.
Donnie sighed. "I hope you're right."
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