And once again the intercom's jingle rang out through the rooms and halls as the Head Doctor took a breath and repeated what by now must have been a fairly tedious endeavor
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Fighting through the haze towards consciousness was something with which Relena was, sadly, familiar, if a single previous kidnapping could constitute as familiarity. Though the last thing she really remembered was falling asleep on the flight home, she had a bit of a headache still. Perehaps it was from an adrenaline crash? Several questions ran through her mind, most importantly being - what had happened to the other pilots and Mariemeia? Where were they if she was here
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< Take the Andalite. Hold him for me. > The Abomination said in open thought-speak. Hork Bajir came to Elfangor and held him with their blades to his skin. They did not kill him though, because the Visser would be angry if they did. That was his pleasure.
Then the Visser began morph. His beautiful and powerful Andalite body, tainted by the Yeerk inside of its mind, changed into a hideous creature with tentacles and a huge mouth with sharp, wide teeth; an Antarean Bogg morph. His tentacles reached out and grabbed Elfangor. Revulsion overcame the prince, not only at the current morph of the Visser but also at the fact that the Abomination was touching him. One of the human children hiding in the rubble around them tried to protest.
< No! > Elfangor warned in thought-speak. More than anything those children had to survive. They had to live, especially the one. The boy had to live. Tobias
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No one else was around so Elfangor stripped of the clothes he was wearing and carefully set them on the bed. The last thing he wanted was to get his real legs tangled into the tattered remains of the clothing. He noticed the strange yellow face, but it didn’t matter as much as getting back into his proper body did
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She stopped. “Oh, Mr. Applegate,” she said a tad impatiently. “Please do get your shirt on, the last thing we need is for you to be wandering around half-naked
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“Very well, I will accompany you.” He stood carefully. “Lead the way.”
When the woman turned all Elfangor could do was stare at the back of her head with intense hatred. It was strange because even while fighting the war there had always been a bit of doubt in his mind if the Yeerks were truly a great evil. They had done horrible things, of course, and that needed to be stopped. Yeerks like Visser Three were extremely evil, but they couldn’t all be that way. However, with the threat of hurting Tobias hanging in the air, all that Elfangor could feel was hatred.
He wouldn’t let the filthy slugs hurt Tobias. They would not have that satisfaction. No matter what, he would find a way to stop them.
He'd considered whether or not he should play along, and in the end it turned out to be the best decision. Only until he received some answers, and this so-called nurse didn't have any of the ones he was looking for. Plus, judging from the two men he saw standing outside the doorway (Yes, he'd stood up to hear her story, no it wasn't important enough to be mentioned), he wouldn't be able to force an answer out of her. Good thing he didn't resort to tactics like those, better that he was beginning to feel his weakened abilities.
Riku followed the nurse out of the room when she mentioned going to the next shift; the first thing he noticed about the hall was that it had the same sort of bland colours as his room.
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Then the Visser began morph. His beautiful and powerful Andalite body, tainted by the Yeerk inside of its mind, changed into a hideous creature with tentacles and a huge mouth with sharp, wide teeth; an Antarean Bogg morph. His tentacles reached out and grabbed Elfangor. Revulsion overcame the prince, not only at the current morph of the Visser but also at the fact that the Abomination was touching him. One of the human children hiding in the rubble around them tried to protest.
< No! > Elfangor warned in thought-speak. More than anything those children had to survive. They had to live, especially the one. The boy had to live. Tobias ( ... )
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When the woman turned all Elfangor could do was stare at the back of her head with intense hatred. It was strange because even while fighting the war there had always been a bit of doubt in his mind if the Yeerks were truly a great evil. They had done horrible things, of course, and that needed to be stopped. Yeerks like Visser Three were extremely evil, but they couldn’t all be that way. However, with the threat of hurting Tobias hanging in the air, all that Elfangor could feel was hatred.
He wouldn’t let the filthy slugs hurt Tobias. They would not have that satisfaction. No matter what, he would find a way to stop them.
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He'd considered whether or not he should play along, and in the end it turned out to be the best decision. Only until he received some answers, and this so-called nurse didn't have any of the ones he was looking for. Plus, judging from the two men he saw standing outside the doorway (Yes, he'd stood up to hear her story, no it wasn't important enough to be mentioned), he wouldn't be able to force an answer out of her. Good thing he didn't resort to tactics like those, better that he was beginning to feel his weakened abilities.
Riku followed the nurse out of the room when she mentioned going to the next shift; the first thing he noticed about the hall was that it had the same sort of bland colours as his room.
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