Re: 5 minutes...... oldwrench tries story telling
Posted: June 6th, 2010, 4:32 am
That's really nice Sakura, thanks. Just wish I were a better writer though.
Well, I'm back with chapter 41. The battle is over and things have settled down in the ship, for now. Things are building up with the crew again though.
Chapter 41
Before he entered the life pod, colonel Hellwind looked back at Georgianna, “You can
put your gun away, captain.” Then he followed the med techs into the pod.
John jumped up as soon as Georgianna was out of her mech. He brushed by Megumi as
he hurried to her mech and climbed the steps to the platform. Georgianna holstered her gun and
stood up, to fast. Already tired and shaky from the extreme stress of the day, and a night without
sleep, she stumbled and almost fainted. John caught her and wrapped his arms around her.
“Hmm, this feels nice, just like old times.” He quietly whispered in her ear.
Georgianna relaxed as she heard John’s familiar voice. Yes, just like old times, she felt
safe and comfortable in his strong arms.
John sighed, he knew well how stressful the last few days had been. He knew
Georgianna was like a flare, that burned brightly, but now she was burned out. “I think I should
take you to bed, sweetheart.”
Georgianna stiffened and pushed John away, “Not a chance, you damned lecher,” she
growled at him. “Go find one of your other girls.” She turned and hurried down the steps and ran
into Rose.
Rose held onto the captain as she tried to keep them both from falling over. “Are you
alright, Georgianna? You look about ready to drop.” She said quietly.
Georgianna got herself back under control. “I’m ok,” she replied, “I didn’t get much sleep
lately, and it’s been a bad day.”
“I’m with you there, captain,” Rose assured her. “That must have been really tough on
you. Maybe I should take you to bed, it doesn’t look like you’ll make it yourself.”
“Ya, thanks,” Georgianna replied, still feeling pretty shaky. “You’re probably right. A
little rest and I’ll be just fine.” She let Rose lead her out of the hangar, and on the way to her
room realized, “take you to bed,” she had misread John. She shook her head, she’d been wrong,
how much more was she wrong about?
Colonel Hellwind stood outside the door of the life pod. The med techs had
unceremoniously pushed him out. They needed the room to disconnect and remove the autodoc
with it’s occupant. He looked down at the girl who was the pilot-controller from the
Ticonderoga. He wondered what she had recorded of the incident. Controllers were linked to the
ships main computer and stored most of their data there, so she may not have a lot to offer.
Johana had to survive, so he could find out what had happened......... and for other reasons. Dan
watched anxiously as the auto doc was carefully maneuvered out of the life pod. The doctor
stopped by the colonel as a med tech pushed the capsule toward sick bay.
Ryoko spoke up first, “Colonel Hellwind, may I be allowed to accompany colonel
Kerlov?”
Dan smiled at the girl, he knew controllers appeared to be emotionless, but they were
actually very loyal to their commanders. “Yes, of course you can, Ryoko,” he told her, “but I’ll
want to talk to you later.” Dan looked at the doctor as the girl walked away. “How is she, doc?”
“Her injuries don’t appear to be life threatening,” the doctor replied, “but, I won’t sugar
coat it, she has a head injury and we won’t know the extent of the damage till she wakes up. We
can repair the hemorrhaging and pressure, but if there’s damage.............”
“I understand, just do your best.” Dan answered, feeling a bit helpless. He followed the
doctor down the hall. “How is lieutenant Harcourt doing?”
“Everything looks like it should heal up just fine, but he won’t be piloting a mech for
quite a while.” The doctor told him.
Chad wandered through the bare metal corridors of the ship. Several things were
bothering him, captain Torres said the mechs were all missing from the Ticonderoga. Where did
they go? And, what were those black mechs, and where did they get cloaking? Mostly, he
wondered where Arisa was. She wasn’t in the hangar, and Chad was sure she would have been
there, trying to get her mech repaired. He just didn’t think she’d be one to run off while there was
a fight going on.
Chad stopped in the doorway to the observation lounge. The viewing ports were still
closed by the battle shutters, but Arisa was sitting quietly there, her hands in her lap.”There
wasn’t much to see out there anyway,” Chad said quietly.
Arisa jumped, then turned around, wiping her eyes. “It’s over then, we weren’t destroyed,
like he said we would be.” She hung her head, “I should have been there, I failed. Keon’s never
let me down before.”
“Don’t worry about it, mechs have problems sometimes.” Chad tried to sooth her. “It
wasn’t a fight for Lancers anyway, to much inside fighting. Lieutenant Harcourt’s Lancer got
wrecked. He got hurt pretty bad, I guess. And captain McFarlaine’s mech got messed up some,
but she’s ok. Everybody else is ok too.”
Arisa’s fists clenched, “I should have been out there, I should have been with the captain.
I needed to do this, I was so ready, and now I still don’t know if I can fight a real battle. At least
you got a chance to fight, to prove yourself.”
“I really didn’t do much,” Chad told her as he leaned against the wall. “I was just an OP,
((observation post)) I tried to keep up with where the enemy were. The rest of the guys did the
fighting.” Chad sighed, “There’ll be plenty of other opportunities to test yourself, Arisa. I have a
feeling this was just the beginning.” Chad was still a little confused, if she felt like that, why was
she here and not trying to get her mech running? He just felt there was something else. “That
isn’t why you’re in here, is it. Something else is bothering you.” Chad had seen her tears, and
found himself wanting to make her feel better. “What happened?”
Arisa folded her hands and looked down, “It isn’t important, it was just Kirk. He tried to
drag me off to a life pod.”
“Who’s Kirk?” Chad asked, “And why would he be trying to drag you to a life pod?”
“Kirk is the guy that you scared off the day we had that practice. He told me they were
going to destroy the ship.” She told him. She looked up at Chad. “He’s someone I knew from my
childhood. His family are minor rivals of our industries. Kirk thinks he can drag me off and force
me to marry him, that way he can get his hands on my family’s wealth and businesses.”
“I thought you said you had an older brother, wouldn’t he take over your family’s
holdings? That Kirk guy wouldn’t get that much then. Would he?” Chad questioned.
Arisa looked back down. “He...... he told me my brother was dead.” Arisa sobbed “I think
he put a contract out on my brother, so he could take me and inherit my family fortune.”
“Hey, that can’t be true. Your brother must be to smart for that.” Chad tried to cheer her
up. “Besides, if something happened to your brother they would have sent word to you.”
“My brother?” Arisa snorted. “He’s dumber than a box of rocks, but you’re right, I’d
have heard if something happened, my father probably discovered their plans.”
“Ya, that’s right,” Chad smiled, “and when I see Kirk, I’ll make sure he never bothers you
again.”
“No, Chad, he isn’t worth it. You’d just get in a lot of trouble.” She answered. “I don’t
think he’ll bother me anymore, I punched him in the nose, really hard.”
Chad looked at the small girl for a moment and laughed at the picture in his mind. “I hope
you broke his nose.”
Arisa laughed too, “Ya, I hope so.”
“How about we go to the cafeteria and I get you something to drink, like a soda or tea or
something?” Chad offered.
“I’d like that,” Arisa answered as she got up and started out of the room. “I wish you
could make that a beer though.”
Chad stopped and looked at the small girl, “huh?”
“What? Don’t you think I’m old enough?” She looked up at the tall young man.
“Ah.... no, it’s just....” Chad stammered.
Arisa laughed, “Germans aren’t the only ones who bottle feed their babies. I could drink
you under the table.”
Arisa laughed again as she lead Chad down the hall. Chad thought it was a nice sound.
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Well, I'm back with chapter 41. The battle is over and things have settled down in the ship, for now. Things are building up with the crew again though.
Chapter 41
Before he entered the life pod, colonel Hellwind looked back at Georgianna, “You can
put your gun away, captain.” Then he followed the med techs into the pod.
John jumped up as soon as Georgianna was out of her mech. He brushed by Megumi as
he hurried to her mech and climbed the steps to the platform. Georgianna holstered her gun and
stood up, to fast. Already tired and shaky from the extreme stress of the day, and a night without
sleep, she stumbled and almost fainted. John caught her and wrapped his arms around her.
“Hmm, this feels nice, just like old times.” He quietly whispered in her ear.
Georgianna relaxed as she heard John’s familiar voice. Yes, just like old times, she felt
safe and comfortable in his strong arms.
John sighed, he knew well how stressful the last few days had been. He knew
Georgianna was like a flare, that burned brightly, but now she was burned out. “I think I should
take you to bed, sweetheart.”
Georgianna stiffened and pushed John away, “Not a chance, you damned lecher,” she
growled at him. “Go find one of your other girls.” She turned and hurried down the steps and ran
into Rose.
Rose held onto the captain as she tried to keep them both from falling over. “Are you
alright, Georgianna? You look about ready to drop.” She said quietly.
Georgianna got herself back under control. “I’m ok,” she replied, “I didn’t get much sleep
lately, and it’s been a bad day.”
“I’m with you there, captain,” Rose assured her. “That must have been really tough on
you. Maybe I should take you to bed, it doesn’t look like you’ll make it yourself.”
“Ya, thanks,” Georgianna replied, still feeling pretty shaky. “You’re probably right. A
little rest and I’ll be just fine.” She let Rose lead her out of the hangar, and on the way to her
room realized, “take you to bed,” she had misread John. She shook her head, she’d been wrong,
how much more was she wrong about?
Colonel Hellwind stood outside the door of the life pod. The med techs had
unceremoniously pushed him out. They needed the room to disconnect and remove the autodoc
with it’s occupant. He looked down at the girl who was the pilot-controller from the
Ticonderoga. He wondered what she had recorded of the incident. Controllers were linked to the
ships main computer and stored most of their data there, so she may not have a lot to offer.
Johana had to survive, so he could find out what had happened......... and for other reasons. Dan
watched anxiously as the auto doc was carefully maneuvered out of the life pod. The doctor
stopped by the colonel as a med tech pushed the capsule toward sick bay.
Ryoko spoke up first, “Colonel Hellwind, may I be allowed to accompany colonel
Kerlov?”
Dan smiled at the girl, he knew controllers appeared to be emotionless, but they were
actually very loyal to their commanders. “Yes, of course you can, Ryoko,” he told her, “but I’ll
want to talk to you later.” Dan looked at the doctor as the girl walked away. “How is she, doc?”
“Her injuries don’t appear to be life threatening,” the doctor replied, “but, I won’t sugar
coat it, she has a head injury and we won’t know the extent of the damage till she wakes up. We
can repair the hemorrhaging and pressure, but if there’s damage.............”
“I understand, just do your best.” Dan answered, feeling a bit helpless. He followed the
doctor down the hall. “How is lieutenant Harcourt doing?”
“Everything looks like it should heal up just fine, but he won’t be piloting a mech for
quite a while.” The doctor told him.
Chad wandered through the bare metal corridors of the ship. Several things were
bothering him, captain Torres said the mechs were all missing from the Ticonderoga. Where did
they go? And, what were those black mechs, and where did they get cloaking? Mostly, he
wondered where Arisa was. She wasn’t in the hangar, and Chad was sure she would have been
there, trying to get her mech repaired. He just didn’t think she’d be one to run off while there was
a fight going on.
Chad stopped in the doorway to the observation lounge. The viewing ports were still
closed by the battle shutters, but Arisa was sitting quietly there, her hands in her lap.”There
wasn’t much to see out there anyway,” Chad said quietly.
Arisa jumped, then turned around, wiping her eyes. “It’s over then, we weren’t destroyed,
like he said we would be.” She hung her head, “I should have been there, I failed. Keon’s never
let me down before.”
“Don’t worry about it, mechs have problems sometimes.” Chad tried to sooth her. “It
wasn’t a fight for Lancers anyway, to much inside fighting. Lieutenant Harcourt’s Lancer got
wrecked. He got hurt pretty bad, I guess. And captain McFarlaine’s mech got messed up some,
but she’s ok. Everybody else is ok too.”
Arisa’s fists clenched, “I should have been out there, I should have been with the captain.
I needed to do this, I was so ready, and now I still don’t know if I can fight a real battle. At least
you got a chance to fight, to prove yourself.”
“I really didn’t do much,” Chad told her as he leaned against the wall. “I was just an OP,
((observation post)) I tried to keep up with where the enemy were. The rest of the guys did the
fighting.” Chad sighed, “There’ll be plenty of other opportunities to test yourself, Arisa. I have a
feeling this was just the beginning.” Chad was still a little confused, if she felt like that, why was
she here and not trying to get her mech running? He just felt there was something else. “That
isn’t why you’re in here, is it. Something else is bothering you.” Chad had seen her tears, and
found himself wanting to make her feel better. “What happened?”
Arisa folded her hands and looked down, “It isn’t important, it was just Kirk. He tried to
drag me off to a life pod.”
“Who’s Kirk?” Chad asked, “And why would he be trying to drag you to a life pod?”
“Kirk is the guy that you scared off the day we had that practice. He told me they were
going to destroy the ship.” She told him. She looked up at Chad. “He’s someone I knew from my
childhood. His family are minor rivals of our industries. Kirk thinks he can drag me off and force
me to marry him, that way he can get his hands on my family’s wealth and businesses.”
“I thought you said you had an older brother, wouldn’t he take over your family’s
holdings? That Kirk guy wouldn’t get that much then. Would he?” Chad questioned.
Arisa looked back down. “He...... he told me my brother was dead.” Arisa sobbed “I think
he put a contract out on my brother, so he could take me and inherit my family fortune.”
“Hey, that can’t be true. Your brother must be to smart for that.” Chad tried to cheer her
up. “Besides, if something happened to your brother they would have sent word to you.”
“My brother?” Arisa snorted. “He’s dumber than a box of rocks, but you’re right, I’d
have heard if something happened, my father probably discovered their plans.”
“Ya, that’s right,” Chad smiled, “and when I see Kirk, I’ll make sure he never bothers you
again.”
“No, Chad, he isn’t worth it. You’d just get in a lot of trouble.” She answered. “I don’t
think he’ll bother me anymore, I punched him in the nose, really hard.”
Chad looked at the small girl for a moment and laughed at the picture in his mind. “I hope
you broke his nose.”
Arisa laughed too, “Ya, I hope so.”
“How about we go to the cafeteria and I get you something to drink, like a soda or tea or
something?” Chad offered.
“I’d like that,” Arisa answered as she got up and started out of the room. “I wish you
could make that a beer though.”
Chad stopped and looked at the small girl, “huh?”
“What? Don’t you think I’m old enough?” She looked up at the tall young man.
“Ah.... no, it’s just....” Chad stammered.
Arisa laughed, “Germans aren’t the only ones who bottle feed their babies. I could drink
you under the table.”
Arisa laughed again as she lead Chad down the hall. Chad thought it was a nice sound.
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