Wow, long time no update! Sorry about that... I got sick, then I had a lot of homework, and there was just SO MUCH going on, so I had no time to write. This chapter is a tad short, sorry about that, too :/ but I hope you still like it! :)
Rex's POV
We had to drag the girl- Chelsea, her name was- back to the lab to see the results of the test.
"Absolutely no nanites in her whatsoever." Holiday announced to us, looking at the screen of her computer. "Scans show that there weren't any in her before she came here, and none are getting into her system now. She's definitely non-EVO."
"But I thought White Knight was the only nanite-free person on Earth!" Rex exclaimed, confused.
"Who's this white night guy? And what the hell is an EVO?" Chelsea growled.
"White Knight is the leader of our organization. And EVOs are creatures that have been mutated by nanites." Holiday replied.
"Okay…what's a nanite?"
Suddenly, a loud alarm went off, a flashing red light illuminating the room.
"No more time for questions, we've got a huge nanite disturbance in Denver, Colorado." Holiday tapped her screen, locating the cause of the disturbance.
"Rex, Six, get to the jet. We're going to Colorado." She turned to Chelsea. "And you stay here with Bobo."
Bobo, who had been sitting next to me eating a banana, groaned.
"I really gotta stay here and babysit the crazy EVO girl?"
Chelsea looked disgusted.
"I'd rather throw myself out of a plane with no parachute than stay with that…thing!"
"Can't I come with you guys?" they both pleaded in unison.
"Fine. But don't cause any trouble." Holiday warned Chelsea.
Chelsea's POV
I gasped as our little group entered the hangar.
"This place is huge!" I then noticed the jet plane, which occupied most of the place.
"Cool!" I ran over to it to examine it. "I really get to ride in this thing?"
"Yes." The black-haired woman said dejectedly. "Unfortunately."
"Why are you so depressed? This will be fun!" I ran up the entrance ramp and into the body of the jet, and the others followed.
"Does she really have to come along?" the monkey groaned. "Can't we just put her in a cage until we get back?"
I glared at him.
"Nope, sorry, Bobo." Rex slapped his companion on the back. "She could be useful, so I guess you'll just have to put up with her."
"Bobo? Who names their kid Bobo?" I scoffed as the ramp lifted and the plane began to take off. Bobo snorted angrily.
"Well, who lets their kid go running off into alternate dimensions?" he challenged.
"I'll have you know that-"
"Stop fighting!" the man in the suit commanded, and we both fell silent.
"I want both of you to stay silent until we reach our destination, do you understand?"
"Yeah, whatever."
"Uh-huh."
"Good." He crossed over to the front of the jet, staring out of the huge window as the plane soared higher and higher.
After about two hours, I felt the plane slowing down. Picking myself up off the box I had been sitting on, I walked over to the woman, who was flying the plane.
"Are we there?"
"Yes. And doesn't this look familiar?" she said sarcastically. I looked ahead of us; suspended in the air above the city was a huge, glowing ball of energy.
I gasped. "That's just like-"
"The one you came here through. Looks like we have another visitor."
