When Artemis stood at the gate, Azdrei’in decided that he could help. A frown on her face as she didn’t really think he could do anything with his claws and teeth. Only to gasp at the feeling that washed over her, it was the first time she actually felt complete calm. Even when she was awake, a blissful feeling washing over her as she closed her eyes for a moment. It was very helpful and so she looked back at him as it washed away. “That is really helpful.” She said as she then looked at the boy who was still glaring at the alien.
“He’s not coming inside.” The boy said as Artemis sighed and looked at the boy. “Listen, if I go in alone, your sister will be in a terrible pain. If he helps, she won’t feel a thing. I promise he won’t hurt her. I promise that we will leave as soon as she is helped. And if you see others like him. Do not fight them, they might spare you.” She told the boy as he seemed to be uncomfortable. Only to sigh and opening the gate and letting them walk over to the home.
It was a simple home, the doors barred as it was clear the boy had done everything he could to make it into a fort against the other humans. Walking inside the home as there was no furniture or even a sign of life. The boy then led them to what seemed like a totally ordinary bookcase that was empty. He then moved his hand and spoke up. “Anna, I’m back, I have a doctor with me.” He said as then the bookcase started moving.
Behind it all kinds of things to keep anything electrical to notice them. Even his technology wouldn’t be able to look through it, as it didn’t allow for infra-red to pass through that doorway. He then led them down the stairs, pressing a button so the door closed again. “It all is powered by solar panels and wind turbines.” He said as it was then that Artemis spotted the little blonde girl with bright blue eyes.
Only to have her let out a blood-curling scream as she saw the beast that stood behind Artemis. “NO!” she said as the boy instantly went to her and tried to calm her. “Hey Anna, I’m Artemis and this is my friend. He will help me.” She said as she looked at the little girl. Who seemed rather unbelieving as she shook her head. “Look, I helped him so he helps me. I can help you with that leg of yours.” She said as she slowly moved closer.
Waiting for the girl to calm a little as she then went to her leg. “This can hurt a bit. I need to see how it is broken. I’m a doctor.” She said as she had put down her backpack and then went to see if the leg was any good. Luckily it seemed like a clean break.
“He’s not coming inside.” The boy said as Artemis sighed and looked at the boy. “Listen, if I go in alone, your sister will be in a terrible pain. If he helps, she won’t feel a thing. I promise he won’t hurt her. I promise that we will leave as soon as she is helped. And if you see others like him. Do not fight them, they might spare you.” She told the boy as he seemed to be uncomfortable. Only to sigh and opening the gate and letting them walk over to the home.
It was a simple home, the doors barred as it was clear the boy had done everything he could to make it into a fort against the other humans. Walking inside the home as there was no furniture or even a sign of life. The boy then led them to what seemed like a totally ordinary bookcase that was empty. He then moved his hand and spoke up. “Anna, I’m back, I have a doctor with me.” He said as then the bookcase started moving.
Behind it all kinds of things to keep anything electrical to notice them. Even his technology wouldn’t be able to look through it, as it didn’t allow for infra-red to pass through that doorway. He then led them down the stairs, pressing a button so the door closed again. “It all is powered by solar panels and wind turbines.” He said as it was then that Artemis spotted the little blonde girl with bright blue eyes.
Only to have her let out a blood-curling scream as she saw the beast that stood behind Artemis. “NO!” she said as the boy instantly went to her and tried to calm her. “Hey Anna, I’m Artemis and this is my friend. He will help me.” She said as she looked at the little girl. Who seemed rather unbelieving as she shook her head. “Look, I helped him so he helps me. I can help you with that leg of yours.” She said as she slowly moved closer.
Waiting for the girl to calm a little as she then went to her leg. “This can hurt a bit. I need to see how it is broken. I’m a doctor.” She said as she had put down her backpack and then went to see if the leg was any good. Luckily it seemed like a clean break.