by Brnin8r » Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:17 am
At Surge's most humble request for the hard way, the girl groans and gives a quick gesture. To all boys in the camp, the world goes black with the powerful thud of a gun butt.
Ken!!! (who PMed me about his absence and has been granted clemency for his heinous crimes) Who had been separated from the group in the motorcycle chase makes it to the clearing to find his unit quickly knocked unconcious, loaded up onto the bikes, and driven off into the night.
(slight time skip of about twenty minutes after your posts of sincere hatred for your captors!!! Ken will be outside this skip until he makes a gesture to follow.)
Dan would find a hospital gown around the area but any doors he could find had all been locked if he were to look. If he were also to look out the little window in the door he might notice an odd sight. Out of one of the rooms, a very low green fog hovered about a half inch from the ground outside his locked door.
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Alana follows the bunny girl into an intricate looking laboratory. Where most of the burrow seems half machine-half wild, this room seems like it was taken out of some bizarre science fiction book. Wires and tubes are everywhere hooking into computers and beakers that read pounds of data or swirl unknown concoctions. Along the wall are three large-sized cylinders, large enough to hold one person; they contain a green liquid and two of them are empty...the other holds an unconcious Rachel, "Beautiful isn't it?" the bunny girl asked rhetorically. "From the girls initial transformations, to their greatest triumph the hybrids, the girls can claim no ownership to these devices." she turns to Alana, "I'm glad to see you've changed your mind about staying a normal girl." the girl part was said with a particular disdain.
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Brnin8r on Fri Dec 26, 2008 12:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
It's not about how much dough you make -- it's about how delicious a pizza you eat at the end.
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