A/N: A new chapter! Auto Re:Play 2 and The One and Only is next in my updating list! :D
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Chapter 6
Downfall
Zoe moved her hand, writing down the answer to the last problem. She kept holding her number two pencil as she glanced around the classroom. The sound of feint scraping noise from pencils could be heard inside the room. Everyone was focused on their test paper, answering the questions printed out on the white paper. Some found it difficult, but some found it easy. She even spotted a few passing a small piece of paper, probably the answers. The brunette rolled her eyes before she stared out the window.
A month had passed since she met the Autobots. The Autobot—Jazz—have stopped following her. The others seemed to also have stopped following her from place to place. Perhaps they were tired of her going around too much, but that just make things easier for Barricade and Frenzy. Without any Autobots constantly watching her, the Decepticon scout could easily keep a close optic on her.
Truth be told, Zoe hates Barricade. He would threatened her, pushing her mentality to the end. She wasn't one who would break because of his constant insults. In fact, it only makes her hate grow. The funny thing was, Barricade never laid a servo on the girl. Sure, he would sometimes throw objects near her, but he never harmed her. Perhaps it was because he was afraid that the Autobots would find out if there was any scratch on her. And as for Frenzy, she learned to just ignore him.
The bell rang, snapping her from her thoughts.
"Alright class, pencils down. Hand over your paper to me on your way out." Her math teacher said from behind his desk. A few annoyed groans could be heard. Zoe narrowed her eyes at the students who confidently hand in their papers to the teacher. She packed her things before walking to the front, giving the teacher her paper. When the brunette was about to walk out of the class, a voice stopped her. "Ms. Campbell? Can I talk to you for a minute?" he asked.
Zoe stopped right at the door. She turned around, nodding her head. She walked back to the teacher's desk, standing beside it as she patiently waited for him to speak. They both waited until everyone was out of the class, telling the last one out has to close the door.
"Is there something you need, Mr. Wilson?" Zoe asked, breaking the silence.
Mr. Wilson took off his glasses, folding them and he placed it on the table. He crossed his hands, turning his head to face his most quiet student. "Is there something bothering you, Ms. Campbell? You've been acting quite strange for the past week." He said, showing his concern.
Zoe's sharp green eyes stares into Mr. Wilson's dark brown ones, keeping her poker-face. She was careful. How did Mr. Wilson know? For all she know, she was always the same—even after her encounter with Barricade and Frenzy. Her brain began to think of any possibilities. "Did someone put you up to this?" she bluntly asked.
The man blinked and fixed his posture. He cleared his throat. "Now why would you say that?" her teacher hid his stutter.
Zoe shook her head. "Never mind." she felt her phone buzzed inside her pocket. To avoid suspicion from her teacher, she didn't glance down to look at her vibrating phone. "I have to go. See you tomorrow, Mr. Wilson." She said, ending the little talk with her teacher in less than a minute.
When her back was turned on her teacher, she flipped open her phone, reading the text from Frenzy. "That man is asked by NEST to ask you." the cassette said.
"I figure…he never ask me anything." Zoe texted back. The girl quietly exited the school building. Unlike the other students, she didn't talk to anyone—even when there was a school project. She would exchange a few words, but never a full sentence. Except when she has to make a presentation in front of the class. Everyone would found that boring because of her flat tone.
The green-eyed girl glanced around, looking for her mother's car. Her mother would pick her up every Monday, Wednesday and Friday—the days her violin lessons took place right after school from 2 PM to 5 PM. She spotted Jade in the middle of a crowd, surrounded by her fans and friends. Zoe even saw a few of her classmates holding out a magazine and a pen for her sister to sign. The brunette rolled her eyes, putting away her phone as she walked down the steps. She opened the viewfinder of her camera, looking down at it while focusing the lens.
"S-Stop it! That's mine! My mo-mom gave it to me!" the loud voice made her turned the focus too much, making everything a blur to look at from the viewfinder. The brunette clicked her tongue in annoyance, turning her head to the boy who screamed. Her eyes narrowed at the sight of a boy trying his best to get his calculator back from a group of bullies. If she wasn't mistaken, that boy was in her class, the smart and shy one—Alexander. "C'mon guys! Gi-Give it back! I-It's not yours!" the boy pleaded.
Zoe looked away from the scene. It wasn't her problem.
The taller boy—Derek—sneered. He threw the calculator to his friend across from him. "Haha! If you want it, come and get it momma's boy!" he laughed along with his friends as they play monkey in the middle.
Once Alex had his back turned, he felt a sharp tug, pulling him back. His hood was pulled up, covering his eyes. Derek spun him around a few times, laughing as he did so. He lost his balance and fell to the ground, his head pounding as the image of the world around him spun. Everything was a blur, his glasses were nowhere to be found. He squinted his eyes, trying to focus on Derek's arrogant face.
Derek smirked, "Looks like Turtle Boy needs his mommy to help him!" he jeered, waving the calculator in his hand. His friends laughed at his comment while Alex kept his head low. From the corner of his eyes, he spotted the silent yet cold-hearted girl from his class. "Hey! Adella! Come over here!" he shouted at the girl.
Zoe raised an eyebrow before walking closer to the group, a frown on her lips.
"How about you take a picture of me doing a wedgie to Turtle Boy over here? It'll be a great yearbook photo!" Derek grinned happily.
The brunette scoffed. "I don't take pictures of idiotic bullies." She calmly said, looking down at her viewfinder as she searched for the focus.
The black-haired jock looked baffled. "W-What?! What did you say?!" he shouted, his cheeks bright red.
"I don't talk to idiots either." Zoe added, turning away from the bullies.
Derek reached his hand out, forcing Zoe to look at him. He grabbed her collar, twisting it up. "I like you to say that to my face, Adella!" he growled, raising his fist up threateningly.
Zoe narrowed her eyes, glaring at the boy with an annoyed look. "You're an idiot." She bluntly said, placing her hand on top of Derek's wrist. "I saw you cheating on Mr. Wilson's math test." She continued, staring into Derek's frightened eyes. She averted her eyes to his friends, who flinched at the sight of her sharp eyes. "If I took a picture of you bullying Alex, I might as well show it to Mr. Wilson." She lifted her camera up to Derek's face, pulling the trigger down.
"I-I'll show you!" Derek pulled back his arm, curling his fingers to a tight fist.
Before the boy even laid a hand hit on Zoe, a familiar blue and red flash stopped him. They both looked back to see a police cruiser blaring his sirens. The police officer turned off the flashing lights, revving the engine loudly. The driver's window opened, reviling a young police officer glaring at the kids behind his black sunglasses. He lowered his sunglasses a little, showing his crimson eyes.
"Is there a problem here, gentlemen?" His deep baritone voice broke Derek from his fear.
Derek glanced down at Zoe before pushing her away. "N-No sir." He stuttered, turning away from the police officer. He threw the calculator to Alex, who caught it clumsily. The black-haired jock shoved his hands inside his pockets, sending a glare at Zoe. "C'mon guys… let's leave these two weirdoes." He said quietly, but loud enough for his friends to hear.
Zoe watched at the group of bully stormed their way from the crowd, pushing everyone who gets in their way. The brunette let a soft sigh out as she fixed her collar.
The police officer turned his head to Zoe, "Adella. Your…mother asked for me to pick you up. Get inside." He ordered, rolling his black tinted window up.
Zoe rolled her eyes at the man. "Whatever…" she mumbled under her breath. The brunette crouched down to take the glasses from the ground. She approached the blond boy, staring down at his form. Silently, she held out his glasses, waiting for him to take his glasses back. "Well? Are you going to take it?" she asked.
Alex looked up, his eyes squinted to focus on the figure in front of him. He took his glasses back, placing them on. "T-Thank you, Adella…"
Zoe nodded, turning around on her heels. She walked towards the passenger door of the police cruiser.
"Took you long enough, human." The police officer growled when the passenger door opens. Zoe sat quietly on the leather seat, closing the door with a thud. The hologram disappeared into thin air while the steering wheel kept moving on its own. "All you humans are the same. You're afraid of the ones superior to you." The car jeered.
Zoe didn't answer the Decepticon. Instead, she kept on staring at her camera, opening and closing the viewfinder. She averted her eyes to the driver's side, staring at the steering wheel. Despite the fact of her hatred towards the Decepticon, she sometimes feel grateful of his actions, but that was a rare occasion. Only twice, the first time was when he bailed her out from her violin lessons. The second time was now—when he stopped the bullies from hurting her. But that still doesn't change her view of him being the bad guy.
Frenzy crawled out of her bag, flexing his strained joints. "N-No A-Autobots in si-sight." He stuttered, informing his master.
"Excellent." The radio chuckles. The police cruiser drove inside the entrance gate of a museum. He parked in the basement, at the darkest corner. He scanned the area, making sure that there were no humans were around.
Zoe glanced out the tinted window, "What are you doing in the museum's parking lot?" she asked, staring at the radio.
"You will work for me, human." Barricade said and Frenzy transformed back into a laptop. The cassette in the form of a laptop—crawled to the dashboard. It turned on, showing a bright picture of the museum's exhibits. A picture of an artifact was shown. It was a rock. "A week ago, a new artifact was transferred to this museum. I believe that artifact is indeed a fragment of the AllSpark. Your mission is to retrieve the fragment and bring it back to me. Frenzy shall accompany you on your mission. Do not fail me, human." He explained.
'Why can't you do it by yourself?' Zoe thought, unbuckling her seatbelt. Before she could even open the door, her phone vibrated, alerting her that someone was calling her. She pulled out her phone, flipping it open. It was her mother. Her green eyes stared at the bright screen, her thumb hesitating to push the answer button. The cassette transformed and peeked over her shoulder.
"It's h-her creator." Frenzy said, his optics shuttering.
The radio let a snarl out from the speaker inside the car. "Answer it."
Zoe pressed the key.
"Adella, where are you? I'm with Jade and she said you're not at school anymore." Layla said from over the line. The woman sounded angry, but she kept her voice from yelling.
The brunette glanced over to the radio. She furrowed her eyebrows down when Frenzy transformed back into a laptop and typed something on the screen. "I'm on my way to Angel's Ear with a friend. She offered a ride." She read the line Frenzy typed.
Layla sighed. "How troublesome…Alright, I'll come by and drop your violin. I expect you to be there when I arrived." She hung up.
Zoe sighed, closing her cellphone. "So?" she asked in a bored tone.
The mustang revved his engine loudly and put the gear in drive. "We have to postpone the mission until tonight." He said, driving quickly down the street and to the music school. "Your creator is annoying." He growled.
"Now you realized?" Zoe said.
The police cruiser was parked across from the music school. Frenzy crawled back into Zoe's bag, zipping himself in before Zoe got out of the car. The brunette fixed her hat, looking both ways before crossing the zebra-cross. All of the sudden, the mustang blared his sirens, making Zoe stop on her tracks to look back at the car. She felt something zoomed pass by her, followed by the sound of a powerful engine. She blinked before looking to her left, finding a red sports car speeding down the road. That car could've hit her if it wasn't for Barricade's sirens. The brunette shook her head and continued to walk across the road, being more careful this time. She stood in front of the school, watching the police cruiser drive away, speeding after the red sports car.
Barricade wasn't that bad…
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"So… what did she say?" Lennox asked Zoe's math teacher. An hour after school ended, the NEST field commander came to school with Ironhide. He asked a favor to the school's teachers and staff to keep an eye on Adella Zoe Campbell. He went undercover to be her 'protective uncle'. They believed him. Lennox was a little worried. After Zoe's first encounter with the Autobots, things have been rather…off. He sent an Autobot every day to keep an eye on her, but every time right after school, the Autobot he sent would lose the girl till the evening. Once, he sent Ironhide, but the big grump also lost her. "What did my niece tell you, Mr. Wilson?" he asked again.
Mr. Wilson licked his dry lips. "She knew that you put me up to this." He answered, smiling a little at the Caucasian man. "You have a very smart niece, Mr. Lennox."
Lennox's eyes widened for a split second before going back to their normal size. "Ah yes… Zoe is always a step ahead of me." He laughed sheepishly, scratching the back of his neck. "Well, thank you for your time, Mr. Wilson." He shook hands with the teacher, bidding him farewell.
The soldier walked down the hall, pondering. How did Zoe know that NEST was watching her and her family? It was suspicious. The man let out a deep breath as he exited the building. He climb up the Topkick, opening the door. He sat on the driver's seat, arms crossed against his chest. His eyebrows were furrowed deep in thought.
"So? What did her teacher say?" Ironhide asked, his radio glowing blue.
"He said that she knew I was the one who put him up to this." Lennox replied as he leaned back on the leather seat. The black-haired man sighed, a frown on his lips. "I think Zoe's hiding something…"
Ironhide snorted. "You think? I suspected her since day one. Her eyes show something, but I don't know what that something is."
Lennox nodded his head, "So what did you find?"
The weapon specialist turned on his engine, driving away from the school. "Sam told me that he heard a siren. He had a feeling that it was Barricade. So he hid inside the janitor's closet. Mikaela found him there half an hour later." He told and Lennox let out a small chuckle. It was three o'clock now. The Topkick drove to the music school that Zoe attends. He parked right in front of it. "But the thing is… Sam's not lying." He added.
Lennox turned his head from staring at the classic building to the radio, raising an eyebrow. "What do you mean?" he curiously asked.
"Mikaela have questioned Zoe's classmate. He claims that a police officer told her to get inside the car and around ten minutes later, her mother appeared." Ironhide explained. The boy Mikaela asked sounded happy that Zoe has helped him with his bully problem and he wanted to thank the police officer for helping. He asked Mikaela if she knew the officer and asked if she could give him his thanks. "I've comm. linked Prowl and he said that he hasn't left the base all day." He continued.
Lennox's eyes widened. "Which means… Barricade has kidnapped Zoe!" he shouted, panicking.
"Not quite." Ironhide stopped his charge from calling reinforcements. "I was thinking 'threatening her' rather than 'kidnapping her'. My sensors says that she's inside that building. If you want to see for yourself go ahead. I'll be talking to Prime of the matter." He stated.
Lennox quickly opened the door, jumping down from the large car. He ran inside, asking the receptionist for an 'Adella Campbell'. The receptionist pointed out the room and he thanked her, sprinting towards the said room. He ran up the stairs, skipping a few steps. Once he reached the third floor, he searched for the classroom, glancing around frantically.
"No, Adella! That's not correct—!" The violin teacher turned her head around when the door burst opened. Lennox panted as he glanced around the small group of children holding their violins. They all stared at him confusedly. The teacher cleared her throat. "Is there something you need, sir?" she asked him.
Lennox glanced around and spotted Zoe looking at him with an apathetic look. "Uh… I just need to talk to Zoe for a moment." He cleared his throat.
Zoe sighed, placing her violin inside her case before following the man out of the classroom. She closed the door behind her and stared up at the taller man. "Is there something you need, Mr. Lennox?" she questioned.
The man crouched down to her eye level, staring at her sharp green eyes. "Zoe, I need you to be honest with me, alright? You have to tell me the truth, okay? No lies. I just want the truth." He said, keeping his voice low. The girl slowly nodded her head, unsure of what Lennox was saying. "Is there something or rather… is someone bothering you?" he whispered.
The brunette shook her head. "No." she curtly replied.
Lennox took a deep breath. "I'm serious. You could be in danger." He pulled out his cellphone, and typed something before showing the screen to the girl. "Is he the one who's bothering you?" he asked again.
Zoe leaned a bit forward, furrowing her eyebrows down to focus. Lennox typed 'Barricade' to his cellphone. "No." she answered.
"Zoe…" Lennox warned.
"No one's bothering me if that's what you're wondering…" She turned around, opening the door. The young violinists in the room played the notes in perfect sync, not a single note was amiss. She stopped after walking a few steps. She glanced over her shoulder. "But if you count my violin teacher... that's a different case." She finished, closing the door behind her with a soft click.
Lennox sighed, standing up from his previous position. He ran his fingers through his short black hair as he walked down the flight of stairs.
"Well?" Ironhide questioned as Lennox step inside his interior.
The black-haired man inhaled a deep breath, letting it out a second later. "That girl has a damn good poker-face." he admitted.
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Friday 22:45, Tranquility's National History Museum
Zoe struggled to keep her eyes open. It was way pass her bed time. She couldn't help but yawn. A tired yet annoyed look was seen on the teen's face. If it wasn't for the stupid mission Barricade gave her, she would've still be sleeping in her comfortable bed. It wasn't easy to sneak out of the house without Aiden knowing the sound of the wooden floorboard creaking under her foot. She had to come up with having a sleepover and won't be back until tomorrow. Sadly, her brother believed her. She was expecting a 'no', but her brother was never the one to say 'no' to anyone.
A sneeze was heard in the dead of night. Another thing was, it was cold waiting outside for Frenzy at the backdoor. The cold desert wind brought chills down her spine. She zipped up her jacket, tucking her hands inside her pockets to keep warm.
Finally, the door clicked opened. Frenzy was there, holding the automatic door for the girl. Not wanting to spend another second out in the cold, the brunette quickly stepped inside the building, remembering to close the door. She glanced around, it wasn't the main building. It was the museum's storage. She took the flashlight from her backpack, turning it on. The two quietly made their way pass the sleeping security guard. Since Frenzy was a hacker, they both wouldn't worry about the security cameras.
"Where exactly is this AllSpark?" Zoe asked, flashing her flashlight to the fossil of a t-rex.
Frenzy walked ahead of her. "I-It's at th-the space exploration exhibit." He answered, skittering towards the deep ocean's exhibit, located at the next room.
"If you can get in here without a problem, then why ask for me?" the brunette questioned, pointing her flashlight at the Decepticon.
"I-I can't carry t-the AllSpark… Ba-Barricade thinks I m-might dro-drop it." The cassette said, sneaking around the exhibits like a ninja.
Zoe rolled her eyes as she flowed Frenzy in a straight line. "Where's the night guards? I thought this museum has the best security?"
"I ta-tazed them be-before I open th-the door for you." Frenzy answered, pressing his back against the wall while Zoe stood in front of the Space Exploration entrance. The cassette skittered across the room and to the main attraction, a rock. "N-Now be quiet, human. I'm trying to con-concentrate." He ordered, tapping the thick glass with his claws.
The brunette irradiate Frenzy with her flashlight, watching his servo turn to some sort of laser. Her head perked up at the sound of rattling keys. She quickly grabbed Frenzy, much to his dismay, and hid behind an Astronaut's suit. She turned off her flashlight as she cautiously gazed over her shoulder, keeping her eyes on the security guard.
The security guard flashed his flashlight around the room, his footsteps echoing in the spacious room. He moved his flashlight to 'the Man on the Moon' exhibit and then to the exhibit next to it. Suddenly, he moved back, walking closer to the Astronaut with his eyes narrowed.
"Who's there?" The guard took out his club, holding it tightly. He jumped, trying to surprise whoever was behind the suit. The man blinked confusedly. There wasn't anyone hiding behind the Austronaut suit. "Huh… must be my eyes." He mumbled to himself before walking away.
Zoe exhaled the breath she has been holding. After the security guard move his flashlight to the exhibit beside the Man on the Moon, she quickly hid behind another display with Frenzy. She peeked her head out of the corner, glancing around. Once the coast was clear, she stepped out of hiding spot while Frenzy skittered behind her.
"I thought you said you tazed everyone?" Zoe questioned, an eyebrow raised.
A hum was heard. "Mu-Must've missed one… Wa-Wait here. A-At the me-mean time, ge-get the AllSpa-Spark." He detached his servo, throwing the laser version to the surprised girl. She stared at it in disgust as Frenzy crawled away, probably to knock the last security guard out cold. "J-Just twist it to ac-activate the laser." He instructed before disappearing in the shadows.
Zoe stared at the laser, the same disgusted look still on her face. She never used any lasers before, but she has seen spies use them in movies and TV shows. The girl moved the pointed to the glass, twisting the lower part of the servo to the right. The tip began to emit light as well as the laser. She carefully moved the laser in a circle, cutting a messy circle on the thick glass. Once she was finished, she turned the laser off, placing it on the floor. She carefully picked the circle glass, carefully putting it away.
'This is stupid… all this trouble for a stupid rock?' The brunette thought, taking the rock from the display. She grabbed her bag, unzipping it. She placed the rock inside and zipped her bag again, slipping her arms through the shoulder straps of the backpack. 'Never thought I would break an entrance to get into the museum… I always thought I can take pictures here…' she glanced down to the Blackbird camera dangling from the strap around her neck. She never goes anywhere without it.
She sat down beside the pedestal, her back pressed against it. She opened the viewfinder, looking down at it. She flashed her flashing light to Frenzy's servo and moved her camera to picture the servo. 'First thieving…' she sighed. 'Aiden's going to kill me.'
A thud echoed in the spacious room and the girl couldn't help but cringe, her mouth twisted up in a scowl. Frenzy just had to do it near the room she was in. She glanced up when she heard footsteps. 'Not Four-Eyes…' she grabbed Frenzy's hand, taking her belongings as well and ran as quietly as she can to the second exit of the exhibit room. '…who?'
It was Lennox. He narrowed his firearm around the room. The mini flashlight were pointed all around the room as he cautiously walked inside with his team. A few hours earlier, word got out that a driver was caught speeding by a police man with the registration number: 643. After further investigation, the same police car was spotted going into the National History Museum's parking lot around two in the afternoon.
The man perked his head up when he heard a whistle. "You find something, Epps?" He whispered once he was close enough to his friend.
Epps took off his night-vision goggles, sliding it up to his forehead. "A glass that's been cut in a circle." He answered, pointing his gun to the circle. The flashlight illuminated the badly cut circle on the glass. "Looks like it's done by laser." He concluded after observing the cut.
"Must've been Frenzy… the little bug." Lennox mumbled. "Well, I guess that explains the passed out guards we saw earlier."
"Well… the glass' still warm, he couldn't have gotten far."
From the other room, Zoe perfectly heard the whole conversation. She frowned. So Lennox was here too? She could just get out of her hiding spot and tell Lennox the whole truth, but that would mean putting her brother's life in danger. Plus, Barricade was nowhere to be seen. He could be near her house, waiting for Frenzy's signal to kill. The brunette sighed before taking a white pebbled from the display, crouching down to avoid getting seen. She threw the pebble across to the display that has the same rocks.
"What was that?" She heard the one called 'Epps' asked in alert.
She needed the team to get inside the mammal's exhibit or her plan would never work. If everyone is occupied pointing their guns at the fake mammals and the Auditorium, she may have a chance to run.
"Everyone be on high alert… Don't shoot if it's not Frenzy." Lennox ordered.
The young girl hid behind the plastic trees and threw another pebble at the Auditorium's entrance, making Lennox and his team point their guns at the doors. She sneakily escaped the team, walking as quietly as possible to get out of the show-room and back into the storage.
Zoe exhaled a deep breath when she was out of the danger zone. She let the back door close on its own as she leaned back against the wall for support. She never felt so relieved in all her life. She was glad that there was only four men in Lennox's group, including the team leader.
"Reach for the sky!" A voice shocked her.
She turned her head to her left to see Bumblebee with his battle mask slipped in place. The scout quickly retreated when he saw that it was Zoe. He slid his mask away and turned his cannons back to his servos.
"Good evening, milady." The yellow mech greeted. Zoe sighed and nodded her head in greeting. Bumblebee kneeled down on one knee, leaning his face closer to the human girl. "What'cha got there, girly?" he looked down, pointing at the strange item in her hands.
Zoe glanced down at Frenzy's servo. "This? It's a souvenir from the gift shop." She replied smoothly.
Bumblebee raised an optic ridge. "You reek! Readings… off the chart, baby!" he said. His scanners must be broken, because the readings he was receiving from Zoe was in fact off the chart. His scanner was beeping like crazy. He pointed his digit to the girl's backpack. "What'cha hiding? Suspicious!"
Zoe kept calm. She shrugged, not wanting to answer.
"Sorry, sweetheart… but you're gonna have to come with—," before Bumblebee even finish his sentence, something rammed into his from his side.
Zoe's green eyes widened. It was Barricade.
A/N: End of chapter!
And there's no holoform yet! Only holograms!
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