"All of you are on thin ice." White's eyes were cold and merciless as he glared down on the two scientists and the monkey. Their heads were down, and their hands were in a fist. "You went out with out my authority; you cause mayhem in the base, and let Rex get away. Yet, I am not firing of getting rid of any of you, because you came back. But, if any of you do anything with out my consent, you will be discharged. Am I making myself clear?"

Cesar and Holiday nodded, while Bobo just crossed his arms. White folded his hands, "Good. Now, get to work Holiday. You have many forms to fill out." White looked over to Bobo and Cesar. "Cesar, you will not be able to leave your lab or room. That goes the same for you Ape." Bobo glared up at the monitor.

White smirked and disappeared from the monitor, leaving the screen blank.

Cesar sighed and slowly walked out of the room. He slowly made his way to his lab. He entered his code to the room, and waited for the door open. He walked in. He let the door shut behind him. Cesar's gazed around his room, but he wasn't really looking at anything. He shuffled to his desk, only he didn't sit in his chair.

He placed his arm on the wall and leaned against it. He rested his head on the wall and shook his head.

He was furious.

His brother would go after a man that was no use to anyone, and would risk his life to do it. He called Six his father. He was not his father. Their father was a great scientist who helped people. Six is...Six is a cold-hearted man who has no emotions and kills people with out thinking. How could Rex think that Six was his father?

Cesar snarled and backed off of the wall. He sat on his chair and swirled it to face his computer. He pressed a button, having White Knight's face appear. Cesar said, "I can help you get Rex and Six back."

White crossed his fingers and smiled slyly.


Van Kliess pulled a rope and pressed a few keys. He looked up and asked Biowulf, "How is he know?" The metallic lap dog glanced over to the boy. The metal thing along his neck was connected to tubes and wires, which were connected to a large machine where Van Kliess was at.

Six was started to cry, "Why do people die?" Biowulf titled his head, "He is a little...emotional." Van Kliess pressed a button and typed a few more keys. The machine shook and sent electricity through the wires and tubes, and into Six's neck brace...thing. "How about now?" Six kicked a table over and through a beaker at a wall. It shattered and scattered on the floor.

Biowulf stepped back a bit, "He is a tad bit destructive." Van Kliess placed a hand to his chin, "Hmm." He two levers up and one lever back down, then pressed a few more buttons and kicked the machine. It shook and sent more electricity. "And now?"

Biowulf looked back at Six. Six crossed his arms, "Are we done yet father? This sucks ass. I want to go kick some ass." He glanced over at Biowulf, "What are you looking at metal mutt? Go make your self useful and find Grendal." Biowulf growled, "His emotions are...normal."

Van Kliess laughed and walked behind of the machine, "Finally. Finally." He walked over to Six and unlatched some of the tubes. He wrapped up the wires and tossed them. He looked Six over, "Ah, Junior, you finally have a personality." Six crossed his arms, "I'm hungry!" Van Kliess chuckled, "Fine, go find Breach. I am sure she'll get you something to eat."

The five year old stomped his left foot down, "I don't want to go to her! She dresses me up!" Van Kliess rolled his eyes, "Go, Junior. Now." Six grumbled and sulked out of the room.

Biowulf looked at the door, "Are you sure that the boy is a good candidate for a son?" Van Kliess laughed, "It helps Rex stay away, and the kid already knows how to fight. He already grew up once. How great is that? I barely have to do a thing." The metallic EVO titled his head, "Isn't it weird that he use to be a man that would kill you in a heart beat?"

Van Kliess shrugged, "I'll get use to it."

Biowulf growled and stalked out of the room.


Rex took small flights from town to town. His nanites needed to cool before he could go any further.

He managed to get a hold of Circe; had to use a public phone, he knew that Providence was waiting for him to turn on his phone. He told her to tell the others to meet him at a small town a little close to Abyuss, yet not too close. He didn't want Van Kliess to find out their little plan.

He wasn't going to that town though, at least not yet. He needed to find a few other people first.

Where ever he landed, he found someone he knew (somehow) and asked them to look around for these specific people, and give them the note he had written. It was written in a code that Six had managed to teach him. He knew it was a long shot for those people to get the letter, but he needed to have hope when the moment looked bleak.

Finally, he was out of people to ask. He sighed inwardly and looked up at the sky. It was getting dark. He sighed and started for the town he was going to meet his friends.

Another chapter is done!

You know Van Kliess would name Six Junior. It is so obvious. Oh, and the Beowulf prefence, well, I am reading Beowulf and turns out that Beowulf was also called Biowulf. So I added that joke in there. Go Beowulf!

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