"Get back here you bastard!" The BLU Scout ended up chasing me all the way to 2Fort.

I turned around, "Why can't you just leave me alone?!" I yelled, panting from my sprint. God, I hated running.

"I was sent to- whoa!" The Scout stopped suddenly and I crashed into the fence along the side of the RED base and fell.

"Ow..." I shook my head to clear it.

"I've got 'cha now!" The Scout rushed towards me. I couldn't get up in time, but managed to roll out of the way as his bat came crashing down.

My ankle on the other hand wasn't so lucky. There was a crack, like something breaking and then there was a scream that came from my mouth.

"Y-you bastard! My ankle..." I held my foot and tried to not let tears spill onto the dirt.

"Ya got what you deserved!" The Scout yelled as he raised his bat again. I put my arms over my head and closed my eyes. Well, looks like this was the end.


Nothing happened. I opened my eyes and blinked. A female Spy was standing behind the Scout with her butterfly knife positioned, ready to back stab. "Aren't you a BLU? You're supposed to be on that side." The Spy pointed to the other fort across the bridge.

The Scout turned around so that he was facing the Spy. "Yeah, so what if I am?" He smirked, "What'cha gonna do about it?"

The Spy did some sort of signal and a red laser like dot appeared on the Scout's chest. He looked down.

"OK, ok, I got'cha, 'ya don't have 'ta snipe me." For once, the Scout actually seemed scared.

"Now get out of here!" The Spy hissed at the Scout.

"A'right, A'right." The Scout started running across the bridge and the Spy threw her knife at him. It missed him and stuck into the wall. The Scout picked up the knife, turned, flipped the two of us off and ran into his base.

"Great, if I didn't have to deal with our own Scouts, I would give chase." The Spy muttered under her breath. I looked at her with admiration, but then my ankle started throbbing again. I whimpered in pain. The Spy looked down. "Ah, gomen, I forgot about you down there." She apologized.

"Don't worry about it, my ankle's only broken." I muttered sarcastically under my breath.

The Spy looked at me and folded her arms. "Look Shōnen, at least be grateful that I saved your life."

"Shōnen? Let me tell you something, Spy, I am not a boy." I took off my hat and let my shoulder length brown hair flow down.

The Spy squatted down next to me. "So you are a girl. I'm sorry for mistaking you."

I blinked. I had never heard a Spy apologize before. Well, until today I never had heard a Spy.

"I'll call the Medic and we'll see what he can do about your ankle." The Spy stood up and faced the RED base and yelled out a single word, "MEDIC!"

"Ja, be zere in a sekunde!" A German voice came from the base. The Spy looked at me and held out her hand. I looked confused.

"C'mon, I'll help you stand up." She smiled. I wasn't sure if I could trust her just yet, since she was a Spy, she did save my life, but she could betray me at any moment. I took her hand anyway and she helped me get to my feet. I put my hat back on my head, covering my hair.

"Well, while the Eisei-hei comes down, I might as well introduce myself. My name's Tori." Tori helped me over to the wall so I could lean against it.

"You're… Japanese, aren't you?" I asked, looking into Tori's purple eyes.

"Hai, I am." Tori responded and smiled at me, "What is your name?"

"I'm Adrian." I sputtered out my name without realizing it.

"Where are you from?" Tori asked me, looking at the base's doors.

"San Francisco."


There was a moment of silence and Tori looked at her watch. "Kuso…where is he?"

Right when Tori said her last word, the Medic came rushing out of the base.

"Zorry about zat." His white lab coat flowed behind him as he ran up to me and Tori. "Zat's wrong, Fräulein?" He looked at Tori, puzzled and the Spy shook her head.

"It's not me, it's this On'nanoko here."

The Medic looked at me. "Ah, so zis is our new Scout." He pushed his glasses up on his nose, giving him a more surgeon look. He actually scared me.

I whimpered as the Medic came closer to me. "Von't vorry, I'm a Doktor. Vat's bothering you?"

I didn't answer. I was in a state of shock from both the pain from my ankle and the face of the Medic.

"I really don't like doctors." I whispered, just loud enough for Tori to hear.

Tori sighed and told the Medic what was wrong with me.

"Ah, so ze Blau Scout broke vour ankle?" The Medic asked, his glasses slipping off his nose.

I nodded and the Medic pushed his glasses back onto his nose after they had slipped.

"Verdammt Blau... Vell, it van't be helped." The Medic slipped inside the base for a second and came back out with a stretcher. Tori helped me onto it and I laid there wondering what was going to happen to me.