X File Eve Part 2 A Parasite Eve 2/ X-Files x-over fic By: M.H. Torringjan November 22, 9:40 a.m. MIST Headquarters, Los Angeles, California Aya Brea sat at her desk in the office section of the MIST building in LA. She had only been there for forty minutes, and she was already bored. She considered going down to the shooting range for a while to get in some target practice. She might take on level five that morning. That's how bored she was. She turned on her computer and logged on to the network. She checked her E-mail account for the first time in a couple of days. Only a couple of junk mails that had made it through the complex web of spam-block that Pierce and Maeda had installed in the E-mail system. She deleted them and opened the solitaire program to play a few rounds. After a few rounds of losing, she got tired of that and turned off the computer. She looked at the picture on her desk of Eve and Kyle at the park. On the days when she had nothing to do, she started missing the two. Kyle had been back for two months, but she still had no idea of where he lived or of his phone number. He had told her that it was to protect himself. She had insisted that he didn't need to secrete himself if he wanted protection. He had dismissed the idea as though it had come from a child. Aya had ignored the subject since then. She walked into Maeda's and Pierce's office. Maeda was working on the computer, as always. Pierce was on the phone with someone. "Morning, Maeda!" Aya said. She leaned against the door, since both of the chairs were taken (as usual; she wondered if the two ever left the office). "Hello, Aya!" Maeda said, looking up from his work. "What you need?" "Well, I was coming in here to check if Pierce would come with me in the target range for a while," Aya said. "He might be able to help you later," Maeda said. "We think we've found another carrier in the area, and he's trying to talk them into meeting with us." Pierce slammed the phone down into its cradle. "God, I hate it when they don't listen! Bastard wouldn't even meet with me so that I could explain it to him easier!" "That's too bad, Pierce," Aya said. "And I always thought you such an influential speaker." "Well, I gave him our number, so he may call back later on," Pierce said. "Hopefully, *before* he lays waste to the city." "So, Pierce, can you come and help me with the target range?" Aya asked. "I suppose so, Aya," Pierce said. "Think you can hold down the fort for a while, Maeda?" "I should be fine," Maeda said, waving them away. He looked back to his computer and began typing away again. Pierce and Aya walked down to the parking level and into the shooting range, which was empty as usual. Usually, she and Rupert were the only ones who used it. Most of the others thought that the only good training was in the field. Really, Aya only used it for recreational purposes (which she was able to justify by saying that she was training). Pierce took his place in the booth and waited for Aya to get ready. She donned her shoulder holster and earphones and took her place in the booth. "Ready, Aya?" Pierce asked through the PA system. She nodded back to him. She was using her favorite, the M93R. "Music?" he asked. She held up three fingers for track three, "Heaven-Sent Killer." "What level?" She held up all five fingers. Pierce gasped and turned the dial. "You know the drill," he said as she walked out onto the floor and to the back of the room. She pressed the "A" on the back wall and waited for the targets to appear. Pierce stood in the control room and watched through the window as Aya danced circles around the targets. They had recently gotten a new batch of targets with new pictures painted on them. They were worth more points and mixed in with the old batch of targets. Pierce watched the small monitor that told him where all the targets were located and how many points Aya had racked up. He watched as Aya was struck by her blind spot, behind the barrier. He could see the annoyed look on her face when she realized that that was where she had missed and always missed. The clock was at one and a half minutes remaining, and there were more targets appearing. Pierce looked at the score and noticed it go down by three thousand points. Aya had just shot a woman target. She frowned again and went back to shooting. The phone started ringing, and Pierce picked it up. "Pierce," he greeted. "Pierce, it's Rupert. Aya's there, right? She wasn't at her desk, so she has to be there," Rupert said. "No, she's in Aya Land right now. I'll call you back when she goes sane again," Pierce said. "Funny. Tell her to come to my office when she's done on the range. It's important," Rupert said and hung up. Pierce watched as the clock on the monitor ticked down to zero. Aya ended up with one-hundred thousand points even, even after having shot four women targets. He couldn't blame her shooting a few women on level five. She didn't usually shoot any on the lower levels, so he doubted that she would in real combat. Besides, how often did people actually run across the path of the NMC's? "Great job, Aya! That's enough to get you two-hundred BP!" Pierce called in. The rewards were small, but it was fun anyway. "Sorry, but you don't have enough time for another round right now. Rupert wants you in his office." Aya frowned and walked out of the range. Pierce followed her back up to the office section of the building and waited outside while she talked to Rupert. "So, getting bored sitting around here?" Rupert asked as Aya sat down in the chair across the desk from him. "Well, it has been a good month since I went out on assignment," Aya said. "Not much big has happened in the way of NMC activity since the Neo Ark stuff went down." "Well, what do you expect? Without the express help of humans, there's not going to be that many naturally occurring NMC's," Rupert said. "And actually, that's why I called you in here. We got a fax from the Atlanta MIST office asking for some assistance on an outbreak in the Okefenokee Swamp in Florida. They've lost two agents on this, and they haven't seen those species of NMC's before. When they described their outbreak, it sounded to me like ANMC's." "Do you think there might be another facility?" Aya asked. "That's the only place that ANMC's could come from, as far as we know," Rupert said. "Of course, I'm not saying anything with any certainty. I just think it would be a good idea if you went out and looked around, killed what NMC's and ANMC's you could, and got the Atlanta office out of a jam." "Could I maybe be able to fly? That's a hell of a drive. And by the time I got there, the town might be reduced to ashes." "I don't think so," Rupert said. "First off, you need a weapon, and I doubt that'd make it through security. Second off, I doubt that the central office would be willing to pay for the rental car, especially if some Scavengers trashed it like last time. Just drive out there as quickly as you can." "It's a good thing my car gets good gas mileage," Aya sighed. Rupert handed her a map before she walked out of the room. Pierce met her as she exited. "So, what's up, Aya?" Pierce asked. "Got another guy in a chicken suit to chase?" It had been an inside joke since the false alarm the year before. "No, it's bigger this time," Aya said. She explained to him what Rupert had told her. "So, I'm heading out to Florida, the Okefenokee Swamp. Do you think you could take Eve for me while I'm gone?" "Sure, I'll take care of the kid," Pierce said. "She's real fun to have around. As long as she doesn't call me 'Uncle Pierce.' How long'll you be gone?" "Good question," Aya said. "May be two days, may be a week. Any problems so far?" "Not at all!" Pierce said. "Hey, don't forget to pack your Mickey ears. Everybody wears 'em around there." "I'm not getting within a hundred miles of that place, if I can help it," Aya said, "Unless it's to spend a week in a resort, NMC-free." "I heard that," Pierce replied, his eyes glazing over slightly as he fantasized about spending some time in a resort. Aya found it hard to believe that he'd want to leave work for much of anything, but she suspected that he was more fantasizing about him spending that week in the resort with her. She knew he had a crush on her, but she was too embarrassed to bring it up, especially considering the whole thing with Kyle. "And don't worry about coming to look for me this time," Aya said. "I really don't want you getting hurt like you did last time." "Don't worry? You know I can't do that, but I will stay here with Eve," Pierce replied. "If you can handle some ugly ultimate beings armed only with a grenade pistol, then you can handle whatever they throw at you. And remember, call me if you need anything." "I will," Aya said. She hugged Pierce quickly and walked away towards the lockers. She opened hers and pulled out the equipment she would need for the time being. She grabbed her M4A1, her .44 Mongoose, her M93R, her Tactical Armor with additional slots, and her GPS. As an afterthought, she grabbed her box of charms she'd collected during her adventures. She only had three, the Skull Crystal, the Medicine Wheel, and the Ofuda, and she only used two of them. She could hardly carry the things that she already had. Why would she need to get more stuff when she killed NMC's? She rode the elevator downstairs because of the load she was carrying. She had more supplies in the trunk of her car for when she got there. She'd need to fill up on ammo, first of all. She was running low on Maeda Specials and rifle rounds. She walked to her car and dropped her guns and armor in the trunk. Jodie was in the Armory, as usual. "Morning, Aya! What can I do for ya'?" Jodie asked when Aya walked in. "I need some ammo," Aya said. "I'm heading off on a mission to Florida." "Ah, the Sunshine State! Or is that Hawaii? Well, either way, try to have a good time when you're not taking care of those NMC's. What type of ammo you need?" Jodie exclaimed. "I need five boxes of rifle rounds and ten of Maeda Specials," Aya said. "Wow! Gonna be a big mission, is it?" Jodie said. She walked in back and brought out the requested ammo. "Okay, just scan your counter," Jodie said, picking up the scanner and programming the number of BP into it. The light flashed in Aya's left eye, deducting the required BP from her account. "Thanks, Jodie! See you later!" Aya said. She picked up the ammo and walked out to her car. As she stowed it in the trunk, she heard someone approach her from behind. She turned, startled to see Kyle standing behind her. "Boo!" he exclaimed. "You should know by now that you can't sneak up on me," Aya said. "One of these days, I'll catch you off-guard," Kyle said, grinning. "Actually, you've got good timing," Aya said. "I'm heading out on a mission. You up to coming with?" "Where is the mission?" Kyle asked. "The Okefenokee Swamp in Florida," Aya replied. "Rupert thinks there may be another facility out there." "There is," Kyle said. "What? How do you know?" Aya asked. "Remember I said that I was working with the government to find out information and subdue the uprising in the Mojave facility? Well, they told me about the facility there. They only said that it existed, but not much else. I don't know where it is or how extensive it is compared to the Mojave facility," Kyle replied. "And no, I can't go with you. It wouldn't be safe for me to go. Their golems would probably recognize me and kill me on sight." "They have golems?" Aya asked. "Yup. All of the facilities do," Kyle said. "You mean, there are more?" Aya asked. "Of course! What self-respecting global power restricts its research to one facility? That would make it so easy to destroy millions of dollars and years of hard work," Kyle said. "Simple economics, Aya. Why have just one when you can have two for twice the cost? Or more than that for however many more times the cost, as the case may be." "So, where are the other ones?" Aya asked. "Darned if I know," Kyle said. "I may be a well of information, but I don't know absolutely everything." "Well, I've got to be getting on the road if I want to get there in time to save the day," Aya said. "While I'm gone, could you do something with Eve? She hasn't seen you in two weeks, and she misses you." "Sure," Kyle said. "I'll take her out to a movie after school day after tomorrow." "Really, it's been a year now," Aya said. "Do you still have to be so secretive? I'm sure they aren't looking for you anymore." "I wouldn't put it past them," Kyle replied. "Look, after you've put this place out of commission, we can talk about declassifying me." "Thank you. I'll talk to you later," Aya said. "What, no good-bye kiss?" Kyle asked, which earned him the kiss that he wanted. "There. Will that last you until I get back?" Aya asked, grinning. "I don't think so. Maybe another one-" he was cut off by Aya kissing him again, deeper this time. "Much better. Talk to you later!" "Could you open the gate for me?" Aya asked. "The control's over there." She pointed to the small box on the wall beside the door. Kyle went to it and pressed the button to let Aya speed away in her relatively new car. November 24, 2001, 9:15 p.m. Harden Sheriff's Department Aya parked her car in front of the Sheriff's office. She was relieved that the city was still there after she had taken so much time driving. On her way in, though, a few of the buildings didn't look too healthy. She wasn't sure if that was the work of NMC's or if it was the natural state of buildings there. At least the town was larger than Dryfield. She considered taking a short detour on her way home to visit Dryfield and Mr. Douglas. It had been a while since she had heard from or seen him. She walked into the building and approached the front desk. She showed the man at the desk her badge. "I'm Aya Brea with MIST. I was told that someone here was asking for me." "Man, more FBI?" said the man behind the desk. "You think there's enough of you out here yet?" "There may not be," Aya said. "So, who was asking for me?" "I don't really know, but they're all in back right now," the man at the desk said. Aya walked behind the desk and through the door into the "back room." There had been three cots set up in the middle of the room and the other furniture pushed to the side. Three people were in there, dark rings under their eyes. One was an older man with a hard face and black, short hair. There were two women, one with red, short hair, the other with blonde, long hair. "Someone ask for a hunter?" Aya asked. "You're from the LA branch?" the blonde asked. "I'm Laura Flash from the Atlanta branch. These are John Doggett and Dana Scully from the FBI central branch. They've been drafted." "We work with something called the X-Files," Doggett explained. "Concerning unexplained phenomena. We were called out here on the subject of the death of a naturalist." Doggett then went on to recount everything that had happened up until that point. "Nothing has happened since Wednesday night, but we've been looking around for clues as to what's going on." "We found something at the hotel that may help," Laura said. She went into her overnight bag and pulled out a small plastic bag to hand to Aya. The bag contained a small, metallic implant. "Well, looks like Kyle was right," Aya said quietly to herself. "Excuse me?" Laura asked. "Nothing," Aya said. "I've seen these before. They were used on the NMC's we found in the Mojave Desert, too." "The Mojave Desert?" Scully asked. "About a year ago, I went on a mission to exterminate some NMC's in the Mojave Desert. While I was there, I found an underground facility that was the source of the problem and was part of some big conspiracy to transform the whole of the human race into NMC's," Aya explained. "That facility has since been destroyed, but apparently, there are others." "What a coincidence-" Scully began. "Don't start, Scully..." Doggett said. "All I'm saying is that we know a little something about conspiracies," Scully said. "Anyway, where are we heading first?" Aya asked. "The only place we can think of to look for these things," Laura said. "The swamp is full of them, according to my GPS." "Which reminds me, could you download the map into my GPS?" Aya asked, holding out her GPS. A few button pushes later, Aya had the blood-red map displayed on her screen. They walked out to her car and stuffed it like a clown car with their equipment and themselves. They parked the car at the hotel to walk to the swamp. Aya really didn't want her car trashed again. She turned on her GPS. According to it, there were NMC's inside the hotel. "Hey, this place's hot!" Aya exclaimed. "Didn't you clean it out last time you were here?" "I thought I did," Laura said. "I guess they repopulated since last night." "We'll split up. The two groups will be me and you three," Aya said. "Are you sure you'll be all right alone?" Scully asked. "Yeah, I think I'll be okay. I've dealt with these buggers before," Aya replied. "I'll take the second floor. And you might want to stay downstairs at all times, just in case." "In case of what?" Doggett asked. Aya only shrugged in response. She opened her trunk and grabbed the Tactical Armor, the Mongoose, the M14A, ammo for both, the Ofuda, the Skull Crystal, a couple of medicines, and a bottle of cola, in case she started running low. After equipping, she ran to the second floor to begin her extermination. Scully, Doggett, and Laura watched as she ran up the stairs and entered the first room. All of the rooms had been unlocked when the police went through, and all of the contents of the rooms left as they had been. A few moments later, they heard gun shots come from the room. "Let's get going, you two," Laura said. She handed the two of them their weapons, an M4A1 for Doggett and an M93R for Scully. "You know, I'm really not comfortable with this," Scully said. "Come on, Scully," Doggett said. "If we needed help, I'm sure these people would be willing to give it to us." "But I was taught that you should only use lethal force in extreme cases," Scully said. "So was I. I think this counts as an extreme case," Doggett replied. "If you don't want to do this, Miss Scully, we won't force you to," Laura said. "Thank you, Laura," Scully said. She handed the gun back to Laura and sat back down in the car. "But if either of you needs first aid, I'll be here. Don't hesitate to ask me." "That's what we need the most, Miss Scully," Laura replied. "We'll be out soon enough." Doggett and Laura walked to the front office of the hotel and walked in. Upstairs, Aya looked at her GPS. The room was finally clean. She looked at the melting pile of NMC's that laid across the room from her. She reloaded the Mongoose. She loved that gun at least as much as she loved the M93R. Everyone kept going on about how nice the grenade weapons were, but who needed them when you had this little beauty? She had bought it just after she had gotten back from the Mojave Desert and had used it on every mission since. She gave the room a quick look over and found nothing in it of interest. Aya walked to the next room over, 201, and walked in. She aimed her gun and took a quick shot at the stranger that was standing behind the bed. It began to move towards her as quickly as it could. She took another shot, which knocked it to the ground, where it began to melt. From the bathroom, she heard the call of a bone suckler. She quickly walked to the door, aimed, and shot. The sickening splat of the suckler exploding set off two others sitting right beside it, saving Aya some bullets. She looked up at the light fixture and saw some moths flying around. She quickly cast a shot of Plasma to knock them out of the air. The dust floated harmlessly to the ground as she reloaded and looked around the room. This was where the first dead hunter had been found. She looked around the room and found the ownerless weapon, a PO8. "She expected to take out NMC's with this?" Aya said to herself. "I hope she had some more weapons waiting for her in her car." Aya walked out to the hallway to go to the next room. Looking to her left, she saw a pair of snakes crawling towards her. "Great, more of these guys." She shot the two serpents as they crawled towards her. One of the shots missed, and that serpent reared back to strike. Aya ducked as the snake jumped over her head and sailed over the railing. She doubted that it would die from a fall like that, so she left it for the others to deal with. According to her GPS, room 203 was empty. She moved on to 204 and stepped through the door. A quick glance around the room said that there was nothing there, but she felt the slight tingle in her body that meant that her mitochondria sensed NMC's. She walked to the bathroom and looked in. Nothing was there. She checked under the bed, and nothing was there. She opened the closet, and bats flew out at her, biting at her face. She quickly swatted them away and used combustion. She must not have looked hard enough under the bed, because a scavenger crawled out from under it and bit her on the leg. She quickly kicked it off and took aim with the Mongoose. Two shots in the head were enough to calm it down. Aya reloaded and searched the room for anything she could use. She found a small first aid kit, which she used to treat the minor injuries she'd received. The last room for her to worry about was 205, which probably wouldn't be too much of a problem. She hoped that the others would be all right. As she opened the door to 205, something inside burst through the door, throwing her to the ground. Before she could think, something had wrapped around her and was dragging her inside. Aya looked straight into a face with very large teeth. She pointed her gun as quickly as she could and fired once before another appendage took the gun from her. She thought that the shot had hit it in the mouth, but she wasn't sure. The creature was large enough to fill half of the room. It had limbs like tentacles and hands with sharp claws. A quick shot of Apobiosis caused the monster to drop her and her gun. She cast Energy Shot, loaded her Maeda Specials, and fired away at the monster's grinning, toothy face. Five shots later, she had an empty gun, and the creature was still alive. Aya tried reloading the gun. As she dropped the next six bullets into place, the creature swiped at her with its tentacle. She was knocked against the wall with enough force to leave a dent. A small trickle of blood ran down the back of her head. She'd probably have a headache later on. She stood up and closed the gun. A few quick shots rid her of the annoying tentacles and opened up her target area very well. She opened fire relentlessly on the head, reloading only when necessary. The beast fell easily to the Mongoose without its tentacles. The final blast came in the form of an inferno from Aya. As it melted away, Aya found a box of Maeda Specials in the remains, along with a cola and a pack of riot grenade rounds. She picked all of them up and stopped. Had she just heard something outside the door? Doggett and Laura pushed open the door to the front office, the first room that held NMC's, according to the little GPS gizmo that he had been issued. It might have been just him, but he could have sworn that GPS was something completely different than that. Doggett pulled the M4A1 up to the ready and walked through the door. The overhead light was turned on, as it had been since the hotel had first been overrun. Doggett saw one of the creatures that Laura had described to him and Scully as they walked through the door. He quickly took aim and fired at it in the back. As it turned, he pumped three more shots into its chest, sending it sprawling to the floor. Behind him, Laura fired her gun out the door behind them. Doggett ran into the room and took aim at one of the two rabbit-looking creatures. He fired a few quick shots and jumped out of the path of the other one, who quickly lunged at him when it realized what was going on. He heard a scream behind him from Laura. He shot the rabbit and ran to her assistance. She had her arms pinned by one of those chameleon monsters, and her legs were red from some deep wounds that the monster had given her. Doggett took aim and fired three shots at it, drawing its attention from her to himself. It began to disappear, and Doggett fired again. It was distracted, and phased back in. He repeated this process three times, until it laid, melting, on top of her. "Do you think you can walk?" Doggett asked Laura. She groaned in response, and he took that as a negative. He reached into the pocket of his vest and took out one of the healing bottles that he had. He sprayed her leg with it and picked her up onto his shoulder. He carried her out to the car, where Scully stood, looking around alertly. "That was quick," Scully said. "Get her to the hospital," Doggett said. As he and Scully put Laura in the back seat of the car, the sound of a large explosion rocked the second floor of the motel. "Oh, great. Our expert just got herself blown up." "Go check it out," Scully said as she sat down in the front seat of the car. Doggett ran up the stairs as Scully drove away. He walked along the pathway, noticing that his skin felt a bit warmer than it had a few moments before. He chalked it up to the increased action and kept walking. He took his place beside the doors one by one, and looked in quickly, aiming at nonexistent monsters. As he came to room 205, his skin felt even hotter than it had a few moments earlier. It was almost like he had a bad sunburn all over his body. He ducked into the room and aimed his gun. As soon as he did, he regretted it. The burning sensation in his body flashed to a high point, and he saw fires begin to ignite on his body. He screamed and threw the gun away, trying furiously to extinguish himself. A few moments later, the burning died down, and Doggett held himself, looking up at Aya, who had her gun leveled at him. "All right, who are you really?" Aya asked. "'Scuze me? I already told you who I am," Doggett said. "No, you told me who you wanted to think that you are," Aya replied. "I'll have to admit, you had me fooled with the whole X-Files thing. Your partner gave you away, though, when she said that you knew about government conspiracies." "You think she meant *your* government conspiracy?!" Doggett wondered. "Well, you do work for the government, and why would any other branch of the FBI get called out here when MIST is sufficiently able to handle the problem?" Aya replied. "Now, who are you working for?" "We were telling the truth! When my partner mentioned government conspiracies, she meant a completely different one!" Doggett said. "She and her other partner were big into this whole government conspiracy about aliens and men in black!" "Yeah, I've heard better stories in the romance section," Aya said. "And why were you toting that gun at me?" "We thought you were in trouble!" Doggett replied. "What was the explosion we heard?" He looked at the ground behind Aya, noticing the rather large pile of goo that must have been a monster. "You know what you just felt?" Aya asked. "Try that times fifty. That's what you heard." "Well, what caused it?" Doggett asked. "The monster," Aya said. For some reason, he didn't believe her, but it looked like he'd have plenty of time to find out the truth. "And why didn't it effect you?" Doggett asked. "Good question," Aya replied. She moved her gun from his face to its holster for the time being. Doggett could tell fairly easily when he wasn't being told something, it happened so often to him. He'd ferret the explanation out of her later. Right then, he had other things to worry about. "Laura was injured," Doggett said. "Scully's taking her to the doctor for treatment." "Hopefully, she'll get back soon," Aya said. "My car's got all our equipment in it." "Well, until she does get back, maybe we should finish cleaning this place out," Doggett said. "Give me a minute. I've got to make a phone call," Aya replied. She picked up the hotel phone and dialed the number for the LA office. Pierce picked up the line. "Oh, hi, Aya! How're things going out there?" "So far, about the same as always. We've already got two hunters down, one permanently. I took down a big sucker just a couple of minutes ago. Haven't seen anything like it, myself. And that's saying something." "Cool! Sure you don't need any help out there?" Pierce asked. "I already told you, I don't want you coming out here," Aya said. "You already got hurt badly once, and I don't want to have to save you again. Now, if you could pull up some information on two people for me." "I can do that, Aya," Pierce said. "Who're the lucky contestants?" "One John Doggett and one Dana Scully. They claim that they're Bureau agents. Look up the claim for me, please." "All right, should be no problem," Pierce said. "Oh, and that Kyle guy dropped by the other day to take Eve out to the movies. Something bothers me about him." "You've been saying that for the past two months," Aya said. "So, unless he didn't bring Eve back, just lay off the guy." "All right, but let it not be said that I'm not cautious," Pierce replied. "I'll call back a bit later, when I get a chance, about those ID's," Aya replied. "Be careful. We don't want our star hunter knocked out. Besides, this is still your fight," Pierce said. Aya hung up the phone and turned to where Doggett was still sitting down. "Feel better?" she asked him. "Yeah, the burning's died down for the most part," Doggett replied. "It usually does. Mitochondria burn through energy pretty quickly when they have to," Aya said. Doggett raised an eyebrow questioningly. "Never mind. How much longer will it be until your partner gets back?" "It may take a while," Doggett replied. "She's a doctor; she'll probably want to help out when they get there." "Give her a call and make sure she's on her way back here," Aya said. Doggett took out his cell phone and dialed Scully's number. "I'm going to clean out the first floor. How far did you get?" "We finished the lobby and the parking lot had a few," Doggett replied. "You think you'll be all right up here alone?" Aya asked. "I'll be all right," Doggett replied. "Just close the door on your way out." Aya walked onto the breezeway, closing the door behind her, and turned to see a green-suited pawn golem soldier standing down the way from her. She quickly drew her Mongoose and fired two shots straight into its chest, sending it to the ground with a thud. She walked over to it as it twitched on the ground and put a final shot into its head. "Well, this'll be fun," she thought to herself as she reloaded the gun. As long as she didn't run into any knights, she'd be perfectly happy. End Chapter 2