"No? Well don't worry, it won't kill you," Unless she was allergic to peanuts, but that wasn't the case...probably. "You're... Not allergic to peanuts or anything, right?" He asked unwrapping an candy bar. He held half out so he could break it off. He hated touching other people's food.
Yandela breaks off a small piece as she shakes her head. She glances up at Mars before hesitantly popping the piece in her mouth. Her eyes widen as she chews.
Edward laughs hysterically
"She ate it like it was a golden apple."
"Phahahaha, this is like watching a zoo keeper feed an animal."
He looked down below.
They didn't seem to have a Shard.
"She ate it like it was a golden apple."
"Phahahaha, this is like watching a zoo keeper feed an animal."
He looked down below.
They didn't seem to have a Shard.
Yandela swallows, then looks up. She catches a whiff of a strange aura- and the familiar off putting one. "You can stop spying you know!"
Mars snickered at Yandela's reaction, he was going to ask her if she liked it but was interrupted by her shouting out into empty space. Curiously, he followed her gaze.
Edward was taken aback.
Had she figured him out?
Was she THAT powerful?
"Hmm..."
He looked down at them.
"I guess it can't be helped."
He closed the doors and the dark black box seemed to dematerialize into nothingness.
A few seconds later,
Bringing a large gust of wind with it, the box materialized directly in front of the duo.
The doors opened.
And out stepped Edward.
He looked at the young lady.
"You didn't tell him what the chocolate bar tasted like."
Had she figured him out?
Was she THAT powerful?
"Hmm..."
He looked down at them.
"I guess it can't be helped."
He closed the doors and the dark black box seemed to dematerialize into nothingness.
A few seconds later,
Bringing a large gust of wind with it, the box materialized directly in front of the duo.
The doors opened.
And out stepped Edward.
He looked at the young lady.
"You didn't tell him what the chocolate bar tasted like."
Yandela had cast up a deflection shield over herself and Mars, preventing the wind from knocking them about. "I don't perform for eavesdroppers."
"Evesdroppers?, you insult me sweetheart."
He closed the doors of the Tardis.
"I somehow ended up here, while looking for the man who was with me earlier.
Boy am i glad to have run into you two!"
"You seem super duper strong!."
"Being next to you two makes me feel incredibly safe!."
He turned to Mars.
"Got any more of those bars?"
He closed the doors of the Tardis.
"I somehow ended up here, while looking for the man who was with me earlier.
Boy am i glad to have run into you two!"
"You seem super duper strong!."
"Being next to you two makes me feel incredibly safe!."
He turned to Mars.
"Got any more of those bars?"
The amount of sarcasm annoyed him a little. Honestly, Mars didn't really care another the eavesdropping. If anything, his condescending compliments irked him more than anything. That was a good question though, he felt around in his pocket. He did find one, though it wasn't a snicker. "Yep, but none for you," he replied chewing his own half of the candy bar.
"It's not nice to be a big meanie!."
He clasped his hands together.
"Alright guys, what's the progress on finding those shards?."
"You know what?, this reminds me of an earth movie."
"Hmm what was it called....."
"Space..Jam?"
"Or was it The Hunger Games?"
"Come to think of it, i've never seen either of those movies."
"Anyway that's not important, did you find any shards?"
He clasped his hands together.
"Alright guys, what's the progress on finding those shards?."
"You know what?, this reminds me of an earth movie."
"Hmm what was it called....."
"Space..Jam?"
"Or was it The Hunger Games?"
"Come to think of it, i've never seen either of those movies."
"Anyway that's not important, did you find any shards?"
Mars was unaffected by the man's accusation. "Yes because in the small frame of time our groups separated we managed to find a shard. All while remaining in the forest." He said, snorting quietly.
"Ah i thought as much....".
He regained his serious composure.
"Though i may not look it, i am much smarter than i appear."
"I've already figured out the base of our location."
"You see, we aren't within any real form of multiverse.
We're outside reality all together."
"So in theory, or technicality, however you want to view this."
"To the rest of the universes and worlds."
"We don't exist."
He regained his serious composure.
"Though i may not look it, i am much smarter than i appear."
"I've already figured out the base of our location."
"You see, we aren't within any real form of multiverse.
We're outside reality all together."
"So in theory, or technicality, however you want to view this."
"To the rest of the universes and worlds."
"We don't exist."
"Impossible," Yandela cuts in firmly. "The result of the atoms making up our biological composition can't simply vanish. That would leave a black hole of sorts in the empty space left behind."
"So you're implying that an intelligent and powerful being who is able to transport many people, each from different universes and realities to a point outside existence without containing any accidents that might occur?"
"I'd suggest you rethink what you just said."
"I'd suggest you rethink what you just said."
"Or," Yandela grits out, her struggling to contain her temper. "You could get off your high horse and consider other's theories. Even if I am wrong, you don't need to dismiss my thoughts so frivolously. That shows a child's mind and I refuse to discuss such importance with someone who has managed to prove in the mere two conversations I've been involved with that he doew indeed think in such a child-like manner."
"Hah."
He let out a chuckle.
"I see."
"Then so be it."
He turned to face the Tardis and was about to open the door when the top right middle window pane of the Tardis was broken in an instant.
Gunshots followed.
"What on earth is going on?"
He could hear people running towards them.
"Do you guys feel that?."
He let out a chuckle.
"I see."
"Then so be it."
He turned to face the Tardis and was about to open the door when the top right middle window pane of the Tardis was broken in an instant.
Gunshots followed.
"What on earth is going on?"
He could hear people running towards them.
"Do you guys feel that?."
Yandela steps between the two others and the sounds, energy crackling around her arms as she raises a reflective energy shield- to hide their images from whoever was making the noises by reflecting the forest around them. If need be, she could easily make the shield solid to bounce them off. Or an illusion, but those take much more energy...
Coming out of the forest one by one and slowly surrounding the trio, were 30 men.
They wore clothes torn to the very core of the silk.
You could have mistaken them for prehistoric cavemen if it wasn't for the fact that in their hands
were skillfully carved swords, crossbows and warhammers.
They didn't speak.
"Well, this is an interesting situation."
He turned to the young woman.
"I really should be going."
They wore clothes torn to the very core of the silk.
You could have mistaken them for prehistoric cavemen if it wasn't for the fact that in their hands
were skillfully carved swords, crossbows and warhammers.
They didn't speak.
"Well, this is an interesting situation."
He turned to the young woman.
"I really should be going."
Xianto kept building and destroying the landscape of the world producing more and more of the robots. Slowly but surely until he began working on weaponanised versions building heavy guns and mortars into them. After that he and his army set out in any direction. After a while they heard a gunshot and moved in to investigate.
"Coward," she mutters under her breath, closing her shield enough to exclude him. "Get going then."
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