Chapter 47: The Invasion. (2/2)
[Name: Gray Caliber
Race: Halfling-Chronos
State: Evolving.
XP required to level up: 70/300
Level: 3
HP: 20/20
Strength: 20
Agility: 29
Stamina: 25
Sense: 17
Points available to distribute: 2]
There was a brief moment when the three could be seen rushing through the domes to reach their rooms after leaving the scene. At the time, Realm had stayed back with Freya and his mother who was still in the hospital.
Even though it was a shame that he could not join them, he had his own things to protect, so asking more of him would not have been fair.
”What's the plan?” Violet asked as they ran.
Then, Aurora replied, ”I think we will go pick up two people, get our things ready, and leave.”.
”And where do we go from here?” she asked.
”We will figure it out after we leave.” Gray replied.
'Shit... Speaking of the kids, we never were able to locate their parents, did we?' Gray recalled.
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”Hey... Josh... Are you seeing what I'm seeing or are you still experiencing the side effects?” Steve asked, his head turned upwards, looking up into the sky.
”Nope, you're definitely seeing that Steve.” Josh replied
”Shit… Hold cover for me. I need to ring the alarm.
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The three of them split up once they reached the dome where all the rooms were. Gray went straight towards towards his room with Aurora whilst Violet went towards hers.
They had agreed to meet up at the dorm entrance in ten minutes, giving Gray and Aurora enough time to get their things.
Gray and Aurora ended up splitting up upon reaching the door however, as he needed to get the two kids and make sure they were fine.
Aurora went inside of their room and began packing, whereas Gray quickly stopped by their dorm.
”Kylo, Lita! Open up!” Yelled out Gray as he knocked on the doors.
Despite that, there was no reply. Assuming that they were asleep, Gray paused the reinforced door before unleashing a barrage of punches on them.
[Unpause]
*CRASH!*
The door crashed open, the room lights automatically turned on. Gray's eyes widened as he walked inside. He checked all of the rooms just to make sure, but he couldn't find them.
It was completely empty.
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