- Imogene Eve Lourdes & Anca Luana Corris -
Imogene was, once again, in her workshop. She loved it, and barely ever left it. Currently, she was working on a new set of fighter jets, the last lot had been hyjacked so she was creating three more, faster ones to catch up with the rebels. So far, there was barely any luck. Her bright violet eyes closed as she thought about the problem, her eyes always caught attention - they were a bit of an oddity to humans since the pupils were light violet rather than black. She didn't care about the color of her eyes though, it didn't really interest her to be bothered about her appearence. Biting her lip she opened her eyes again and shakily stood up from where she'd been sat on the floor - that was another oddity among her and the three other children, their bodies were much weaker than they should be and it was pretty exhausting to work.
Dropping to the floor in front of the machine she was currently working on, she picked up the screwdriver from the tool bag abandoned next to it. She'd decided to change some of the connections, to get it to go faster. Of course, that would mean standing up for a while, or... The screwdriver began to levitate above her palm. Slowly it moved through the air as Imogene's face turned to a look of concentration, before it began to fix up the connections she'd put in there peviously.
She grumbled as a bit of grease dropped from the machine and she wiped it from her cheek onto her sleeve. She was wearing a dark grey cotton top that was definitely too big for her since the sleeves kept slipping over her hands, a pair of black washed out jeans and some combat boots (purely because they were steel toe capped and she had a habit of walking into things). Her glasses were carefully balenced on her nose, and her hair (a mix of black and purple from an accident with a few checmicals) was tied back with a tangle of what looked like shoelaces. Of course she was wearing a lab coat ontop of all that, she'd 'borrowed' it from Adrian's medical facilities a few days ago and he wasn't having it back anytime soon since the pockets were brilliantly huge and the perfect size for keeping tools and wires and bolts and pretty much any shiney thing she picked up inside them. A pair of goggles hung around her neck - they were supposed to be used to keep stuff from getting in her eyes when she was working under machines but she knew that because of some reaction thing at the back of her eye that her eyes shut as a reflex if something was moving towards them. She couldn't think of what it was called and didn't really care much either way.
"Imogene!"
Imogene looked up as the voice of her supervisor was heard, frantically running about her workshop looking for her. "I am over here..." She spoke softly, pulling herself to her feet and using the side of the machine for support.
The supervisor rushed over to her, leading her off towards the door. He was holding her up as he half-pulled, half-dragged her over to the door. "We need to go now. There are some people trying to kill you and the other three-"
"You mean the rebels? Because honestly, they are pretty useless at killing us, they haven't got anywhere close have they." She shook her head with a grumble, not at all liking that she was being dragged down the hallway now, off towards the dock where the fighter jets landed.
Three new craft seemed to be there today, the missing three that the rebels had stolen from her workshop a few weeks previous. Imogene raised her eyebrows (one looking perfectly normal, the other had a little bit singed off the edge.) and her supervisor just shook his head. "You'll be flying with the rebels."
"Right of course, so this is all a dream of nonsense and you've lost your marbles?"
"I assure you Miss Lourdes, this is no dream, there are a group of Otherworlders coming to kill you and the other children. You need to leave now before they have the cha-" The pair of them were suddenly thrown to the floor as a rocket slammed into the side of the building, leaving a crater sized hole through which could be seen the workshop Imogene had just left.
Imogene yelped and was pulled to her feet by a girl with flame red hair and a sour look on her face. Anca scowled, both because she was getting soaked by the rain and because she was supposed to be helping the group of people she hated most. Anca pushed the first girl towards the waiting group one ship. The rebels had been called into help the children and had only accepted because the world would be obliterated otherwise. The rebels had decided two ships would carry the kids, of which one of the four kids was apparently missing, and that the third ship would be the weaponry ship and would guard the other two.
Anca and the rebels from the third ship were on the dock, while the second and first ships were getting ready to fly off with the kids. Anca had her prize scowl on - a look rarely seen on her face. This was just irritating.
Imogene stumbled into the first ship, catching herself on one of the empty seats, needing to sit down since her legs were beginning to weaken. "What the..."
{Right, the children all opperate from the same building, a huge city
block that has a workshop specialised for each of them. The rebels
have parked up against the side of the building and are taking the
children with them asap because the otherworlders have located the
place and are trying to capture them.}