This chapter was certainly an adventure to write. Every time I got the chance to finally write something, I would get dragged away to deal with something else. School and work are my two priorities. However, my family keeps making me do stuff too. But I finally got it done! It is beautiful, if I do say so myself. I really hope you guys enjoy it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
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Chapter Two:
I looked around at the bots surrounding us, still trying to wrap my mind around all of this. Big bot had just gotten done with explaining his past to us. Honestly, it was pretty scary to think about. Megatron was pretty scary to think about. Looking up at these bots, they were literally titans in our world. If this Megatron really wanted to squish us all, could we even stop him.
But then again, the good guys are just as big as the bad guys. They seemed to have every intention on saving our small, helpless planet. I knew that, without them, we had no shot. Our home literally was in the hands of these five titans. That also rose the question of how many enemies were there on the other side?
"And since the Decepticons know of our existence, I fear they now know of yours."
Wait. What?
I looked up at big bot, my eyes were wide in fear. If they knew of our existence, they would think we're the enemy because we were in contact with the Autobots. They could capture us, and torture us for information. Or simply kill us for siding with the enemy. After all, we're so tiny compared to them. They could seriously do some damage.
"Got it, we see any strange vehicles, we call 911. Can we go home now?" Jack asked, seemingly disinterested. I could note the trace of fear in his voice, however.
"What!" I exclaimed, and looked at Jack as if he were insane. "Jack, if these Decepticons are as big as the Autobots, then they can easily step on us. Something tells me the cops aren't gonna be able to help us here." I reasoned.
"Yeah! And also I'm living the dream here in Botswana, and I will not allow you, or anyone else to shatter it." Miko added. I rolled my eyes at that. Of course she wouldn't be concerned about the dangers that would entail if we got mixed in with these guys.
"It is best that you four remain under our watch. At least until we can determine our enemies' intentions." The big guy informed us. I really needed to learn all of their names. Perhaps we should've introduced ourselves before we started story telling. Mostly I just wanted to stop mentally calling him big guy.
"Optimus." One of the bots said, and we all turned to the red and white one. Well, at least I finally knew the big bots name. I had to admit, it was different. I chuckled quietly, thinking about how interesting it was that his name was Latin. It was even funnier knowing that Optimus literally meant "The Best" in Latin. I suppose that explained why he was the leader. "With all due respect, the children- "
"Children!" Jack and I exclaimed. I myself felt a little offended by the term. Once you hit a certain age, you can't help but feel irritated when someone calls you a child. I was of legal drinking age, so I definitely was not a child.
"-are in as much danger here, as they are anywhere. They have no protective shell! If they get underfoot, they'll go squish." He continued, ignoring our exclamation. I also noted the disgust in his voice when he said the word "squish".
"Then for the time being, Ratchet, we must watch our step." Optimus responded firmly. Finally, we knew the name of the final bot.
As soon as he finished that sentence, a bunch of alarms began going off, startling me and the other three humans. "What in the world is that?" I asked while holding my ears. The noise was annoyingly loud. Ratchet walked over to the computer and began typing something
Bumblebee once again starts clicking and whirring. Jack, Miko and I exchanged confused looks and then turned to Raf. "Proximity sensors. Someone's up top." He clarified for us. Okay, that made sense then. At least it wasn't something really bad… unless it was a bad guy on top. They didn't say who it was up there.
"It's Agent Fowler." Ratchet grumped when a small screen appeared, showing the picture of a man approaching from the roof. Something told me Ratchet didn't care much for this man, whoever he was. Of course, I also felt like he was the kind of Mech who didn't show his feeling very often, but he actually cared quite a bit. There was something about him that was actually quite intriguing and I really wanted to get to know him more.
"I thought we were the only humans who knew about you guys." Jack commented. I, too, had gotten that impression. However, it made sense that the government did as well. How else would they have gotten this base?
"Special Agent Fowler is our designated liaison to the outside world. As he tends to only visit when there are… issues. It may be best you do not meet him at this time." Optimus explained, looking down at us. We nodded and quickly ran over to a wall, near a staircase, to hide. I heard a door open and the small footsteps of a man.
"Seven wrecks, thirty-four fender benders, a three-hour traffic jam! And, on a particular note, numerous reports of a speeding motorcycle of unknown make, and a black and yellow custom muscle car." The Fowler guy spoke. I peeked around the corner and saw the man from the picture on Ratchets computer. I could understand why Ratchet seemed annoyed by the mans present. He was quite rude. "Anything you care to get off your tin chest, Prime!"
I winced. That was really hurtful. I immediately felt a strong dislike for Fowler. He sounded quite obnoxious, in my opinion.
"We have the situation under control, Agent Fowler." Optimus tried to assure the man. He didn't seem to buy it and asked if they- which I assumed he meant the Cons- were back. "If you are referring to the Decepticons, I have doubts they ever left. Your planet is much too valuable."
"Then it's time to wake up the Pentagon." Fowler said firmly. I resisted the urge to scoff. Trying to imagine those tiny humans fight something as large at the Decepticons was honestly humorous. I knew we were a stubborn species, but this honestly felt like a suicide mission.
Optimus tied to explain to him that they were our best, and possibly only, defense against the Decepticons and I couldn't help but agree him like. Like I said, suicide mission. Fowler was persistent though. He believes the humans could handle it themselves.
"Hey fleshy, did anyone get splattered on that freeway? Team Prime knows how to use force." Bulkhead, who was the one currently speaking, picked up an item. "And how much to use." He finished, crushing the item as he spoke.
"Bulkhead! I NEEDED THAT!" Ratchet yelled, irritably. I felt bad for him in that moment. Something told me this was a normal occurrence between the two of them.
"Enough." Prime ordered sternly before turning back to Fowler. "Military involvement will only result in catastrophe. Perhaps you can condone widespread human casualties, but I cannot." I had to admit, that was a pretty good comeback. One that seemed to work.
"Then do us both a favor and handle this Prime, under the radar." Fowler warned before he headed back to the elevator. Right before it closed, he finished his warning, "Or I will." And then he was gone, thankfully. The four of us came out of hiding. Honestly I couldn't believe how rude Fowler had been to the bots. Clearly he held no respect for the beings who were here to help protect his home.
"Pretty big bearings for a human." Bulkhead looked up to his leader. Optimus hummed. "Agent Fowler is concerned for his world, Bulkhead, as he should me."
"How reassuring." I sighed. The bots all looked at me when I said that, their expression varying from pity to concern. However, they broke their gaze when the computer started beeping. Ratchet looked at a small screen located at his wrist and growled. "Blasted Earth tech. CliffJumpers signaled just popped back online."
"Who's Cliffjumper?" Miko asked, but none of the bots answered her.
"How is that possible?" Optimus asked, and I noted the concern in his eyes. I wondered what that could mean, exactly. Ratchet shook his head in frustration. "It isn't. Another bug, the systems chocked full of them."
"If there's any hope that Cliff is alive- "Arcee trailed off with hope. I couldn't help but feel hopeful for her as well.
"Ratchet, prepare sickbay. We may need it." Optimus ordered. Then, much to my surprise, a battle mask slid down on his face. That was pretty cool, I had to admit. "Hey!" Miko exclaimed, catching the attention of everyone. "What can we do?"
"Remain with Ratchet." He replied, not to my surprise. Something told me there was going to be a fight, and I really did not want to be mixed up in that. Miko was quite disappointed however, and so was Ratchet. It was honestly kind of funny.
I jumped in surprise when the wall next to us turned green, blue, and white. The colors swirled and I thought it looked like some kind of portal. It was pretty awesome and I wanted to say something about what it was.
However, I had no chance to retort when my vision sort of went black. I looked around, confused. What had just happened. Was everyone experiencing this.
"No, my child. Only you see this vision."
I gasped. The voice was male in tone, however, it had the same robotic rasp that the Autobots had. "Who's there?" I asked the black nothingness. I heard slight chuckling, but I noted that it was threatening at all. It was warm and comforting, I felt safe despite the fear I was currently feeling. That was quite an odd feeling.
"I have been watching you for some time. I brought you here to the Autobots because it was your destiny. Do not fear, child. I am a friend."
I still saw nothing, but I relaxed at those words. I didn't know why, but I believed them. "Why was it my destiny to meet the Autobots?" I asked.
"You will find out soon enough. I cannot tell you everything quite yet. You are still so young. I will say tell you that you are a vital piece to ending this war, once and for all."
"Me? But I'm only human. What could I possibly do against a bunch of giant Decepticons?"
"In due time, my child. For now, you must follow the Autobots through the ground bridge. I have a very important mission for you to complete. Do not worry, I will keep you safe from harm. Only seconds have passed since this vision started. You must be swift, I will make sure Ratchet and the other human children do not see you."
I wasn't able to say another word as the vision melted away and suddenly I was in the base once more. I turned to see the Autobots transform and go through the portal.
"What, was that?" Jack asked Ratchet after a second of silence. The portal think remained open, but Ratchet did not seem to notice. I slowly walked away from the others, and slid down to ground level. Then, against my better judgement, I ran towards the portal thing.
I vaguely heard Ratchet explaining about how the portal thing was called a Groundbridge before I went through. I came out the other end and I was in what looked like a cave.
"Whoa!" I gasped, and jumped out of the way when a stray shot from a Decepticon nearly hit me. The Autobots were in the middle of a battle with them. I watched in amazement as they fought. They were in sync as they moved, quickly taking down any Con that came their way.
Then they transformed into vehicle modes, and shot off. I quickly ran after them. "This way, child." The voice said, guiding me towards another path. It led me down to an open area where there was a bunch of blue crystal.
"I looked up and saw the Autobots and Decepticons once again locked in battle. It looked like some weird mining area. There was a weird looking contraption that had orange rings going up all the way through the roof of the cave.
I gasped when a body suddenly fell from the ceiling, landing right in front of me. Vaguely I heard someone shouting about how something was gonna blow, and the Autobots rolling out. However, I felt as if I was in a trance as I walked over to bot that had fallen. It glowed a weird purple and, when I saw its eyes, it stared back soullessly. It was like a monster.
There was a huge explosion, but I ignored it. I felt as if there was some kind of force field protecting me, so I wasn't afraid.
"You must touch his chest, where his spark would be located." The voice instructed. All around me, debris fell, but nothing hit us. The fire was blue, but again, the flame did not get near us. As I reached forward, my hand began glowing a bright white. I touched his chest, and suddenly the white engulfed everything. I shielded my eyes with my free hand.
It took several seconds, but soon the glow lessoned more and more before disappearing altogether. I opened my eyes and gasped at what I saw.
The bot was no longer cut in half, instead he was a full mech once more. His armor shined brightly, looking as if it had never been stretched. The purple glow was gone, and while his optics were dark, I knew they were no longer soulless. His chest was warm to the touch and I could vaguely feel it beating beneath my palm.
The cave had finish collapsing, and the fire ceased burning. Looking up, I could see the sky. The roof had literally been blown off.
I looked down at the bot, just in time to see his optics come back on. The color was a beautiful blue instead of the park purple it had been. He stared at me, and I could tell he was trying to process what had happened.
"Well, this is certainly unexpected." He finally remarked and I couldn't help but laugh. He pushed himself up while cradling me in one of his hands. "The name's Cliffjumper, might I know the name of my savior?" He joked with a grin.
I grinned back at him. "Jessica. And I believe there's a team of Autobots who believe your dead. Want to go break their hearts?" I joked back. He laughed at that. "Something tells me I'm gonna like you kid."
I didn't bother correcting him, instead choosing to let it go this one time. After all, I had literally just brought him back from the dead. Something I couldn't believe I was capable of doing. "You have done well, child. I will see you soon."
Cliffjumper pressed the side of his head. "Cliff to base. If you guys can hear this, I'd really appreciate a Groundbridge. Me and my new human friend."
Autobot Base (3POV)
Ratchet stared down at the twelve-year-old boy who had just fixed his computer. He hadn't even been able to figure out how to do that and he did it in only seconds. Perhaps he could learn a thing or two from the boy. Ratchet never thought he would think that about a human.
"Ratchet! Bridge us back! Use the arrival coordinates, NOW!" Ratchet jumped slightly at the amount of authority Optimus used in that one statement. Something told him this was an emergency. Quickly, he pulled the lever to activate the Groundbridge.
Arcee, Bulkhead and Bumble sped through, with Optimus not too far behind. There was a blue glow behind Optimus and Ratchet turned it off as soon as they were throw, cutting it off. "Cutting it a bit close." Ratchet said, having realized it had been an energon explosion. "Cliffjumper?"
Everyone's attention turned to Arcee, but she was looking sadly at the ground. Miko, who hadn't quite grasped the severity of the situation, ran forward and began shooting off questions quickly. "What was that explosion? Was there a fight? Can I come next time?"
Arcee glared down at the girl. "Look…" She began, but didn't finish. Jack grabbed her by the arm and pulled her back, shooting Arcee an apologetic look. Optimus then asked Arcee what she saw. "Not Cliff, at least, not anymore. He was mutated, butchered, like something from those con experiments during the war…" Arcee trailed off, before stumbling. She had to use a crate to support herself.
Bumblebee beeped, asking her if she was okay. "I'm fine, just dizzy." She waved him away. The children exchanged looks.
"Robots who can get dizzy?" Miko questioned. "Robots with emotions." Jack added and Raf finished by saying, "Robots who can die."
It was at that moment when all of them seem to have awakened, in a way. They realized, almost at once, that Jessica was missing. "Um, where's Jess?" Jack asked. Everyone looked around, almost as if they expected her to just pop up.
"She didn't follow us in, did she?" Bulkhead asked, looking at the Groundbridge with worry.
Ratchet walked over to Arcee and scanned her, but still listening intently to the conversation. The scanner glowed blue except on a spot on her hand. It was red. He gently held her hand up. "What's this?" He asked.
Everyone's attention was once again shifted to the two of them, but Jack couldn't help but feel worried still. "I dunno, Cliff was covered in it, leaking it." Arcee replied. Ratchet took a knife and scrapped up the purple goo.
"Go and take a decontamination bath. Now." He ordered. Bumblebee helped her up and guided her out of the room. Ratchet then walked away to examine the purple goo.
"Okay, I don't see Jessica anywhere, I'm starting to get worry." Jack piped up again. Optimus looked down at the human. "When did you see her last?" He asked.
"I guess it was right before you guys went through the Groundbridge." He replied worriedly. Bulkhead frowned. "No one could've survived that explosion. If she went with us, then I don't think she's alive anymore." He said, panic clear in his tone.
Jack felt the tears in his eyes. She couldn't really be gone. Could she?
There was a beep and everyone turned towards the computer. "Cliff to base. If you guys can hear this, I'd really appreciate a Groundbridge. Me and my new human friend."
"Cliffjumper?" Ratchet gasped and quickly ran over to the computer. Arcee reemerged with a frown on her face. "That's not possible, I saw him with my own optics. He was gone." She said, her voice betraying her sadness.
"I can assure you, Cee. I'm very much alive."
Arcee gasped this time, recognizing his voiceprint. She analyzed it again and again, but the data came up the same. It wasn't a recording, nor was it some kind of Decepticon trick. This was really Cliffjumper. He was alive. But how?
Ratchet looked over to Optimus, who was looking at Arcee. She nodded once, giving him all the information he needed. "Ratchet, let him in." Optimus decided.
He activated the Groundbridge, while Bee, Bulkhead and Optimus raised their weapons in case it was a trick. The humans watched curiously. Jack had heard him say something about a human friend and he really hoped that meant Jessica.
The Groundbridge glowed and in walked a very familiar red bot, carrying a very familiar red-headed girl. They lowered their weapons when they saw him. They knew it was him. Cliffjumper was alive. Jessica grinned brightly. She knew that she had done something good. Even if she had no idea how she had done it.
(Jessica's POV, a few minutes before)
I sat cradled in CliffJumpers hand and thought about what had just happened. I really couldn't explain it. And what was with that vision? Was I losing my mind again. I really did not want to get committed again, especially with my new friends.
I bit my lip and looked up at Cliff. He had a grin on his face. "I can assure you, Cee. I'm very much alive." He talked into the Comm link again. I really did not want the others to know about my powers, if that's what they even were. At least, not until I really understood them myself. I didn't want anyone to think I was crazy, especially not her new friends.
"Um Cliffjumper, can I ask you a favor?" I asked him nervously. He grinned at me and told me to shoot. "Can we keep what happened here a secret, at least for now. I really want to wrap my head around the fact that I apparently have powers."
Cliff frowned slightly, but I could see the understanding in his optics. "Of course, it's your secret to tell. I think you should eventually tell them what happened though, they're gonna have questions."
"I know… I'm sorry…" I trailed off miserably. I hated making him lie to his family.
"Hey, don't worry about it, kid. It's not the first time I've kept a secret." Cliff assured me. After he said that, the Groundbridge appeared right in front of us. "Now common, I'm pretty sure they're all freaking out in there right now. Let's go spoke some bots." He winked.
I giggled and nodded. Cliffjumper walked us towards the Groundbridge and went through. I winced slightly at the feeling. That was definitely going to take some getting used too. I heard the powering up of weapons as we stepped into the other side. However, they quickly powered down when they realized it was indeed Cliffjumper and I.
"Cliff… but… how? I saw you, you were dead." Arcee chocked. She walked forward to stand in front of us. I felt as if I were interrupting a private moment by the way the two of them were staring at each other.
"It's a long story, Cee. And you'll have to trust me on this, but I can't tell you what happened. At least, not yet. Trust know that I'm okay, and that I'm alive." He explained to her. Arcee looked as if she wanted to cry. She flung her hands around his neck and hugged him gently, careful to avoid squishing me thankfully. I didn't just bring one bot back from the dead, only for me to go instead.
"We are glad to you see are well, Cliffjumper." Optimus said when they broke apart. Cliffjumper smiled at his leader. "Thank you, Optimus." He told him simply.
That was when the attention turned to me. And the bots did not look very happy. Well dang. "Following us was an unwise thing to do, Jessica. You could've been killed." Optimus reprimanded softly. I looked down at the ground, slightly ashamed.
"I'm sorry, but I did what I had to do. I can't explain why, but it's true." I looked back up at the leader, feeling confident for once. "I am not a child either. I know of the dangers, and I won't be treated as such. I would appreciate if you all remembered that."
Optimus seemed think over my statement for a moment. I had clearly stunned the Autobot. Oddly, I felt a sense of accomplishment at that. I'm sure he didn't get surprised very often. "Understood. We will give you the same respect we would any adult who would cross our paths. I do suggest training if you plan to continue joining us on missions, however."
Now I was stunned. I hadn't thought he would seriously consider allowing me to join them. "That's fair." I finally managed to say.
Jack came up to me and gave me a hug. "I was worried about you. Next time, let someone know before you do something dangerous like that, okay?" He asked me. I promised him to do so, while chuckling slightly. I hadn't realized Jack was so protective.
Jack took his phone out, and frowned. I took mine out as well and saw that there were no bars in here. "Umm, Optimus. I hate to bug, but no bars?" Jack asked. Optimus turned to face us and informed us that it was a security measure. The silo walls isolated radio waves. Great. If we were going to be here a lot, that meant we wouldn't have our cell phones. We would definitely need to get the Wi-Fi passwords. "Well, if I don't call my mom, like now, I'm pretty sure the cops will be after me."
Optimus got kind of close to Jacks face, looking at him suspiciously. "Have you broken a law?"
Jack shook his head. "Curfew."
"I better get home too, or I'll be ground for a year." Raf added. I wasn't worried about when I was home or anything. I didn't have a curfew. However, I knew my parents would at least like to know where I was. I had no clue how I was going to explain all this to them.
You know, without actually explaining it to them.
"Earth customs, I hadn't considered. But the issue of your safety still remains." Optimus informed us. He turned to Bulkhead. "Bulkhead, accompany Miko home." He ordered.
"Sweet! My host parents will freak!" Miko exclaimed with excitement. However, that was quickly dashed when Optimus told Bulkhead to maintain covert surveillance in vehicle home. "Curbside duty, got it." Bulkhead nodded.
"Bumblebee, you'll watch over Raf." Optimus told him. Bumblebee and Raf shared an excited look and I honestly thought it was quite adorable. "Arcee, you'll accompany Jack."
Optimus then turned to look at me, humming thoughtfully. I smiled slightly, unsure of what else to do. He turned to Cliffjumper. "Cliffjumper, are you well enough to accompany Jessica home?" He asked the red mech.
"Yip-ip-ip! I need to look over him before he does anything!" Ratchet cut in before Cliffjumper could say a word. Cliff did not look very excited at the idea of a checkup. I chuckled. "Don't worry, unlike these three, I don't have a curfew. Perks of being an adult." I winked at my new human friends. Jack grinned back at me, while Miko stuck her tongue out.
"Sounds good to me, Optimus." Cliffjumper agreed.
The three guardian bots transformed and allowed their new charges either in or on them, before driving out of the silo. I watched them go before turning to my new guardian. He bent down, offering his hand, and I stepped unto it, and then sat down.
Ratchet led the two of us towards the sickbay. It still amazed me how large everything here was. I was in the company of titans now. I was just glad they were on our side and not the other side. I tried to imagine if I was in the same room as Megatron, and shuddered at the thought. I never wanted to be near the Decepticon warlord.
When we got to the sickbay, Cliff went straight to one of the berths. Before sitting down, he set me down on a nearby counter. I watched as Ratchet went through a variety of tests, fascinated. I wondered about their biological makings. They seemed so similar to humans, and yet so different. It was intriguing, for lack of a better word.
"Hey Ratchet?" I called after a couple minutes of silence.
"What?" He grumbled, clearly not liking the interruption. I didn't let that stop me, however. "I was wondering if you could teach me about Cybertronian biology? I would love to know all about you guys and where you come from." I asked.
Ratchet seemed taken back. He paused his work on my guardian and looked at me. "Why would you be interested in something like that?" He asked, a little suspiciously.
"I guess because you guys are so different from us, and yet just the same. I've study the human body, and I guess, in a way, I want to compare notes." I answered with a shrug. Both Cliff and Ratchet were staring at me, and I looked down at the counter I was standing on, blushing slightly. I wasn't used to so much attention.
"Well, if you're sure, I suppose I could show you a thing or two. It would be a good idea to know about humans as well. It might also be good to have an assistant. Your tiny hands can get into place I cannot." Ratchet finally answered.
A large grin broke crossed my face. I couldn't believe he had agreed. I honestly hadn't expected him to. "Thank you Ratchet! I promise to listen and not waste any of your time." I assured him.
"Good, because that is my only condition. I'm only willing to teach, if you're willing to learn. Here." He walked over to a drawer and pulled something out. "Read over this tonight. It gives a basic break down of the Cybertronian body. We'll discuss it more tomorrow."
He handed me a device that reminded me of an IPad or a kindle. When I pushed the power button on, a bunch of symbols appeared. "There's an option at the top to translate the words into English." Ratchet showed me. I found that I didn't need the translation. I could actually read the words just fine. I didn't know how or why, but I figured it had something to do with the vision voice, so I didn't say anything.
"Thank you again. I'll look it over as soon as I get home." I put the item in my bag and zipped it back up. Ratchet nodded at me before turning his attention back to Cliffjumper, who had been surprisingly quiet throughout the whole process. When I looked back at him, I realize he had been looking at me. I smiled at him.
"Well, Cliffjumper, everything seems fine. You should be good to accompany Jessica home." Ratchet cleared Cliff. Cliff hopped up and smirked at the medic. "Could've told you that myself, doc."
Ratchet huffed, and glared. "Don't call me that." He grumbled irately.
Cliffjumper offered me his hand once more and I accepted. I waved goodbye to Ratchet as he walked us back into the main room. Then he set me back on the ground so he could transform. I admired the car he had become, and laughed slightly at the horns. That was probably my favorite thing about his appearance. It suited him.
I climbed into the front seat. I buckled my seat belt and he sped out of the base. The ride was filled with the two of us joking and laughing. Cliffjumper was certainly going to be an interesting guardian. I looked forward to all to getting to know him more.
However, my thoughts couldn't help but think about a certain grumpy medic back at the base. I wondered how our lessons would go and I really hoped I wouldn't disappoint him. I wanted Ratchet to be proud of me and think that I was worth the effort. Most of all, I wanted to get to know him. Something seemed to draw me towards the medic and I didn't know why.
But I was determined to find out.
And that was the end of this chapter! Seems Jessica has a pull towards our favorite medic. That's interesting, right? I hoped you guys like the little twist I added. I hate it when bots die. They're my babies and that should not be a thing that happens. So, if you've read my other Transformer story, Dreams, then you'll know I have a habit of bringing them back to life. Anyways, I'll see you in the next chapter! Jessica is out! Peace!
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