Worth part IV
"Drop point A has landed," Aqualad reported through his ear-com.
"Copy," M'gaan said back,"advancing to drop point B." The clip lines retracted and I new without seeing it that the bioship was gone. I searched the blue sky through the leaves of the canopy, catching a glimpse of black swooping toward the west. I looked around myself to see the others already heading into the thick trees. I jogged to catch up.
Our troop was mostly silent as we tramped through the undergrowth. I trotted up to Aqualad, avoiding Artemis's glare.
"So," I said,"what's the plan?" He looked down at me (he's really tall) and nodded ahead.
"The wall is only a half mile away. When we get there, we get over. Then we wait for the others to signal us, get inside, and find the Weapon."
"Sounds simple enough," I commented.
"Except for the motion sensors, laser rays, watch towers, guards, and security cameras," Lucas said.
"Yes," I agreed, "except for that."
"Don't forget Cobra," Artemis said.
"And his other henchmen," Superboy added. It was the first time I had ever heard him speak.
"Other henchmen?" I asked, curious.
"Yes," Aqualad added, "mutants affected by cobra-venom." I nodded as if I totally understood. This mission suddenly seemed very dangerous. Cool.
"Do you guys do this often," I wondered aloud, "or do you just enjoy the occasional death trap here and there?" Suddenly I was yanked back behind a tree by the hood of my jacket. A hand clamped over my mouth.
I looked around furiously, about to pull out my hidden blade. Aqualad stood next to me, not held captive, standing flat against a tree. He put a finger to his lips in a shooshing motion. I nodded and the hand released me. I spun around in annoyance, meeting the hard eyes of Superboy. He noted my glare with a shrug and looked away. My eyes grew in surprise I followed his gaze to a ten foot wall completely covered in vines of ivy and topped with coiled wire. Peeking over the top was the roof of a watchtower.
I mentally kicked myself for almost blowing the mission before it had even begun. Artemis, who was crouching behind a log next to Lucas, gave me a smug look as if she had predicted my mistake.
Aqualad caught my gaze and nodded to a tall tree overlooking the wall. I nodded back and trotted to the tree. I leapt onto the lowest branch and then up the others until I reached a large branch toward the top. Careful to keep to the shadows of the canopy, I crept forward, praying the branch would hold my weight. Going as far as I dared, I was able to get a pretty good glance over the wall.
Before me was a courtyard. Being longly unattended, it was covered in tall grass that easily reached 6-feet. I was able to catch a glimpse of the building through a hedge off trees and. It was covered in vines just like the wall. I noted the watchtower, another just like it in another corner of the compound. I backed further into the shadows as I realized there was a guard in the nest of both structures. They were garbed in red robes and black masks covered the upper halves of their faces. They hadn't noticed me. There were no other guards that I could see.
I signaled an all clear to Aqualad and he nodded to Artemis. She sprang up after me, climbing one branch higher. She pulled two arrows from her quiver and released it at the first tower. The guard dropped without a sound. She quickly shot the second.
Artemis leapt off her brach and over the wire, landing in a crouch and trotting through the tall grass to the watchtower, standing against a post and nocking another arrow. With approval from Aqualad, I followed her lead.
Lucas followed and Aqualad appeared over the barrier on a turret of water. Superboy jumped over as if it were an easy hurtle. Once the boys joined us, we crept around the building with Artemis at point, keeping close to the wall. When we neared the corner Artemis quickly rounded it and released her arrow, then stood back. After a moment she peered around the corner and gave us a nod. From there Aqualad took the lead. After ten meters we came to a door leading inside. Our leader pressed two fingers to his ears. "Robin, we are here," he spoke softly.
"Roger that," I heard the teen over my com. "Motion sensors off and door unlocked." The door clicked. Aqulad opened the door and held it open for us. Artemis shot two guards as she entered. The hall had blank, white walls, tiled floor, and several doors lining it. The lights were off, though the sun's rays filtered through a window down the hall. I heaved a sigh as it occurred to me phase 1 was over. We were in.
"Drop point A has landed," Aqualad reported through his ear-com.
"Copy," M'gaan said back,"advancing to drop point B." The clip lines retracted and I new without seeing it that the bioship was gone. I searched the blue sky through the leaves of the canopy, catching a glimpse of black swooping toward the west. I looked around myself to see the others already heading into the thick trees. I jogged to catch up.
Our troop was mostly silent as we tramped through the undergrowth. I trotted up to Aqualad, avoiding Artemis's glare.
"So," I said,"what's the plan?" He looked down at me (he's really tall) and nodded ahead.
"The wall is only a half mile away. When we get there, we get over. Then we wait for the others to signal us, get inside, and find the Weapon."
"Sounds simple enough," I commented.
"Except for the motion sensors, laser rays, watch towers, guards, and security cameras," Lucas said.
"Yes," I agreed, "except for that."
"Don't forget Cobra," Artemis said.
"And his other henchmen," Superboy added. It was the first time I had ever heard him speak.
"Other henchmen?" I asked, curious.
"Yes," Aqualad added, "mutants affected by cobra-venom." I nodded as if I totally understood. This mission suddenly seemed very dangerous. Cool.
"Do you guys do this often," I wondered aloud, "or do you just enjoy the occasional death trap here and there?" Suddenly I was yanked back behind a tree by the hood of my jacket. A hand clamped over my mouth.
I looked around furiously, about to pull out my hidden blade. Aqualad stood next to me, not held captive, standing flat against a tree. He put a finger to his lips in a shooshing motion. I nodded and the hand released me. I spun around in annoyance, meeting the hard eyes of Superboy. He noted my glare with a shrug and looked away. My eyes grew in surprise I followed his gaze to a ten foot wall completely covered in vines of ivy and topped with coiled wire. Peeking over the top was the roof of a watchtower.
I mentally kicked myself for almost blowing the mission before it had even begun. Artemis, who was crouching behind a log next to Lucas, gave me a smug look as if she had predicted my mistake.
Aqualad caught my gaze and nodded to a tall tree overlooking the wall. I nodded back and trotted to the tree. I leapt onto the lowest branch and then up the others until I reached a large branch toward the top. Careful to keep to the shadows of the canopy, I crept forward, praying the branch would hold my weight. Going as far as I dared, I was able to get a pretty good glance over the wall.
Before me was a courtyard. Being longly unattended, it was covered in tall grass that easily reached 6-feet. I was able to catch a glimpse of the building through a hedge off trees and. It was covered in vines just like the wall. I noted the watchtower, another just like it in another corner of the compound. I backed further into the shadows as I realized there was a guard in the nest of both structures. They were garbed in red robes and black masks covered the upper halves of their faces. They hadn't noticed me. There were no other guards that I could see.
I signaled an all clear to Aqualad and he nodded to Artemis. She sprang up after me, climbing one branch higher. She pulled two arrows from her quiver and released it at the first tower. The guard dropped without a sound. She quickly shot the second.
Artemis leapt off her brach and over the wire, landing in a crouch and trotting through the tall grass to the watchtower, standing against a post and nocking another arrow. With approval from Aqualad, I followed her lead.
Lucas followed and Aqualad appeared over the barrier on a turret of water. Superboy jumped over as if it were an easy hurtle. Once the boys joined us, we crept around the building with Artemis at point, keeping close to the wall. When we neared the corner Artemis quickly rounded it and released her arrow, then stood back. After a moment she peered around the corner and gave us a nod. From there Aqualad took the lead. After ten meters we came to a door leading inside. Our leader pressed two fingers to his ears. "Robin, we are here," he spoke softly.
"Roger that," I heard the teen over my com. "Motion sensors off and door unlocked." The door clicked. Aqulad opened the door and held it open for us. Artemis shot two guards as she entered. The hall had blank, white walls, tiled floor, and several doors lining it. The lights were off, though the sun's rays filtered through a window down the hall. I heaved a sigh as it occurred to me phase 1 was over. We were in.
“When we take revenge against another, we lose some of our innocence”, that’s what they tell me. So I guess I lost all of my innocence. Oh well, I lost it early, might as well have gotten rid of it. See people throw random quotes everywhere, a lot of them don’t seem to apply to me.
“When you get knocked down, pick yourself up and brush yourself off,” I pull the legs of the person who pushed me, bringing them down too.
“It takes 42 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 4 to punch the person,” And it only takes 4 more to snap their necks.
Catch my drift? Good.
My name is Agony
And this is my story.
“When you get knocked down, pick yourself up and brush yourself off,” I pull the legs of the person who pushed me, bringing them down too.
“It takes 42 muscles to frown, 17 to smile, and 4 to punch the person,” And it only takes 4 more to snap their necks.
Catch my drift? Good.
My name is Agony
And this is my story.
Prologue-
White Star Lines, Southampton, England
06:47 BST, December 15, 1911
“Hey Jim!” I called out.
“Good Morning Miss Orname!” the worker called back.
I grinned widely and continued my walk through the construction yard. Up ahead was the crown jewel White Star Lines had been working on: the Titanic. Unsinkable, the largest ship ever, and it was going to bring a lot of money to my dad and he could retire and move back to Scotland.
My name is Tiana Orname and this is one heck of a story of my life.
White Star Lines, Southampton, England
06:47 BST, December 15, 1911
“Hey Jim!” I called out.
“Good Morning Miss Orname!” the worker called back.
I grinned widely and continued my walk through the construction yard. Up ahead was the crown jewel White Star Lines had been working on: the Titanic. Unsinkable, the largest ship ever, and it was going to bring a lot of money to my dad and he could retire and move back to Scotland.
My name is Tiana Orname and this is one heck of a story of my life.
All I could think about was the past. Staring at my brothers body, it made it harder to forget. Fang making fart jokes at the school through our cages trying to make me laugh. Me jumping on the bed trying to wake Fang up, laughing when I "accidentally" kicked him where it counts, him shoving me off the bed and onto the floor I stood there the past drowning out the battle in the background. I felt hands on my shoulders, followed by shaking.
"Nudge? Nudge c'mon! We've gotta go this place is gonna blow!" I didn't budge. Still lost in sea of emotions I choked down a sob as tears filled my eyes.
Yeah, yeah. I know it's short
"Nudge? Nudge c'mon! We've gotta go this place is gonna blow!" I didn't budge. Still lost in sea of emotions I choked down a sob as tears filled my eyes.
Yeah, yeah. I know it's short
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"The party, Mr. Grant." the driver said, opening the door to the limo.
Sam groaned before stepping out.
"Do I really need a limo drive to my school?" he asked aloud.
"You are a high profile character." a voice said beside him as Holly slipped her arm through his.
"Nice." he commented at her outfit.
"You think?" Holly asked.
"I think it fits you perfectly." Sam said.
Holly blushed.
She was dressed in a skin-tight black body-suit, which just happened to be her Nightbird costume, with a red trench coat behind it and a red miniskirt over her pants.
The two walked through the door into the school.
"The party, Mr. Grant." the driver said, opening the door to the limo.
Sam groaned before stepping out.
"Do I really need a limo drive to my school?" he asked aloud.
"You are a high profile character." a voice said beside him as Holly slipped her arm through his.
"Nice." he commented at her outfit.
"You think?" Holly asked.
"I think it fits you perfectly." Sam said.
Holly blushed.
She was dressed in a skin-tight black body-suit, which just happened to be her Nightbird costume, with a red trench coat behind it and a red miniskirt over her pants.
The two walked through the door into the school.