I don't own Chuck
"What's the plan?" Sarah asked as Chuck walked out of the room.
"Ever heard of the magnet?" Chuck asked with a grin.
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"So, you finally brought me my program?" Roark asked, grinning sleezly as Chuck and Sarah walked into his office. "And I see you got the girl. Well done, number six."
"My name is Chuck Bartowski," Chuck told Roark.
"Chucky, I've told you, over and over, here…you're number six. That's all you'll ever be." Sarah snorted at that. Roark glared at her. "Listen here, girlie," he began.
"Teddy, you might want to watch what you say, she still has your 'program'," Chuck reminded Ted. Ted glared at Chuck and then turned to Sarah.
"Give me the program or I'll cut his nuts off and feed them to you," Teddy told her. Sarah's face contorted in anger, but she felt Chuck's hand slip into hers, and she calmed down.
"Just give it to him, Sarah," Chuck said.
"Yeah, Sarah, give it to me," Ted mocked.
"Okay, but remember you asked for it," Sarah said, handing him the chip and grinning. Teddy shook his head, and put the chip into the reader. The reader activated and began to hum, making Teddy smile. Then, the lights flickered.
"What did you do, Teddy?" Chuck asked.
"Me?" Teddy said. "Why would you think it was me?"
"Well, we know it wasn't my dad or me, because you keep threating my dad's life," Chuck reminded him. "Move," Chuck said. Teddy glared at Chuck, but moved, as Chuck walked around the desk and began to type on the computer. "Oh, this is bad, Teddy."
"What's wrong?" Teddy asked.
"Give me a sheet of paper, I'm going to have to make some calculations," Chuck said, ignoring Teddy. Chuck shook his head. "This is bad." He grabbed a pencil from the cup on the desk, as Teddy ran over to the printer, and came back with a sheet of paper. Chuck looked up at Teddy. "Just remember, you told her to give it to you." Chuck's eyes suddenly seemed like he was having a slight seizure.
"What the hell," Teddy muttered. The pencil in Chuck's hand flew across the room, and the lead buried itself in one of the guards hand, making him scream and drop his weapon. The other guard turned to his injured partner, never seeing the blond flying at him. He hit the ground, and then his partner joined him seconds later. Sarah grabbed the weapons, and turned toward Teddy. "I'll kill you."
"No, you won't," Sarah said, punching him and knocking him out. She turned to Chuck. "You ready?"
"Yep," he said. He came around the desk, and kissed her. "For luck."
"Hey, you got me, you don't need luck," she reminded him.
"Whatever happens, know that I do love you," Chuck told her.
"Chuck, we're going to have a long life together, so, knock it off," Sarah told him. "Let's go save your family."
The two headed down the hallway to the generator room. Guards filled the hallways, Chuck flashed, and the two found themselves fighting the guards back to back. Chuck was stunned at how they seemed to be in tune with each other. Each of them seemingly knowing what the other was doing. The hallways were narrow, so guards didn't dare shoot for fear of hitting another guard.
They made their way down the hallway, and found themselves in the generator computer room. Chuck slammed the door shut and ran to the computer, typing quickly, and Sarah heard the door lock shut.
"Okay," Chuck began. "There's three switches over there," Chuck said pointing at the panel across the room."
"Nope, I'm going into that room, not you," Sarah said.
"No time to argue, you don't know where the controls are in that generator room," Chuck told her. "All you need to know is as each light above those switches turns green, you throw them."
"I don't like this," Sarah told him. "Okay, go before I change my mind."
Chuck started toward the door, when two arms grabbed him, spun him and kissed him senseless. "I love you," she told him. She pushed him away, and he stumbled toward the door. He entered the room, moved down the hallway, went to the first computer, and stared at it. He swallowed, pulled out the keyboard, typed in his information, and hit the flashing button on the screen.
In the other room, the light turned green. Sarah pulled the lever, turning the light from green to red. She heard the door separating her and Chuck lock.
Self-destruct sequence beginning. Lever one, engaged.
"CHUCK!" Sarah yelled. "What the hell are you doing? You're locked in there."
"Sarah, it's the only way," Chuck told her. "There's an escape route that I know."
"We're not doing this," Sarah said. She heard pounding on the outside door and then the sound of something hitting it, rhythmically, like they were using something to knock it down. "CHUCK!"
"It's the only way!" Chuck yelled back. She saw the second light turn green. "Sarah, flip the switch!"
"I can't," Sarah told him.
"You have to, or EVERYONE is dead," Chuck told her. She slammed her hand against the door in frustration. She turned, tears in her eyes, and flipped the second switch.
Self-destruct lever two, engaged
"Chuck, there has to be another way!" Sarah yelled. She watched the third light turn green. "CHUCK!"
She turned and saw his face in the window of the door that separated them. "Sarah, I love you." The pounding on the door continued. "I'll see you in heaven." She heard something break in the door. She looked back at Chuck and he was gone. With tears in her eyes, she threw the last switch.
Self-destruct lever three, engaged. Facility will self-destruct in ninety seconds.
Holy shit.
She turned, found the computer that had the door locked, unlocked the door, yanked it open, ready to fight whoever she had to, and saw that the hallways were empty. She began to run.
Facility will self-destruct in sixty seconds.
She entered the stairwell, and began to descend it. She got to the bottom and threw open the door.
Facility will self-destruct in thirty seconds.
She ran with everything she had, exiting the building. She felt the rumblings under her feet, and she was thrown through the air as the concussive force of the building exploding and collapsing. She hit the ground, shaken, but basically unharmed. She turned and looked as the building collapsed on itself in seconds. She watched as the people of the village, quickly overtook their captors. It was done. They were free. But she was alone.
