sorry this took so long, i was gone for three days, and wound up sick. this will have to do.
⊰ aurora . lynn . grey
two months, four days.
aurora stared at astrid in disbelief. she was only think of her ring now? and holding onto it as well? sure aurora had forgotten to take hers off until she arrived, but at least she understood the weight of what they were going into. if the operation didn't require two people, astrid would be...
aurora shook the thoughts out of her head. the whole government might be against the human race, here. what was the point of getting into fights within the only group of people who had the ability to stop them? not like aurora thought she had the ability to stop them, but it was nice to think about. plus she still had to make it to the smoke to confirm all this. if it turned out to be a no-go, then she would give away their position, and join all the bubbliest cliques because of her ugly adventures. but what if it was real? that, she told herself, would have to wait until she got their. in the rusty saying, she would "cross that bridge when she got to it".
leaning forward, aurora built speed and zipped towards the warehouse after astrid, who had just taken off her beloved ring. the breeze flowing through her hair, and flapping her loose shirt back, it was heaven, and almost made her forget every trouble that bombarded her, but as soon as the large grey building rose up above her, all good feelings that she had just had evaporated.
"how're we gonna get inside?" astrid said, shattering aurora's wall of fear. this was the same question that had kept her up many a night, but before all her friends turned pretty, she had found the solution. but it didn't seem to be coming at this moment. aurora kept her beard still, ignoring astrid's growing impatience. were they too late? she would have asked her ring the time, but this was a strictly no-ring mission. cold sweat dripped down her back. she scanned the road, but still it did not come. aurora's gaze fell to her feet, as she began to accept that they wouldn't get in today. "come on, lets go." astrid said to her, and just as she looked up, the girl was getting hit by just what they were looking for. "you found it!" aurora squealed, ecstatic that her plan hadn't failed. to her, a failed plan was one of the worst thing that could happen to someone besides being taken in by the guards. in her world, though, they were usually one and the same.
aurora stepped off her board and motioned for astrid to do the same. she hid it in some decorative bushes nearby, and ran quickly and quietly towards the now open warehouse. the doors were now slipping shut. she estimated at most they had four seconds, and it would take her around three seconds to get there. she was sprinting as fast as she could, but she wasn't as fit as astrid, and so was behind her. there was only two feet of open door left. one... aurora turned sideways and slid in just as the doors clanked shut behind her. they had made it.