Terms and Conditions

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Once Bee and I had talked a bit more about what had happened, we headed to the other Autobots. They all wanted to check up on me, and Ratchet had even done a scan on me for any injuries. I appreciated it all, but I also apologized for my actions. They were very understanding, but they also gave me a slight scolding for doing something so dangerous. Once all that was done, we were all asked to meet up with some officers who said there was a message being broadcasted. It was from Sentinel and the Decepticons.

"Defenders of Earth." Sentinel spoke up, his voice sending shivers down my spine. "We have come for your natural resources to rebuild our damaged planet. When we have transported all we need, we will leave your world in peace." My brows furrowed 'Natural resources?' I asked myself, looking at Bee, who was too focused on the message to notice. "For such peace to exist, you must immediately exile the Autobot rebels you have harbored. Non-negotiable. Renounce the rebels. We await your reply." My eyes widened as my mouth went completely dry. "Wait, what?" I asked in worry. Bee looked at me, the same worry in his optics. I saw Lennox walk in the room, dressed in a more formal uniform, with some more officers. "Lennox!" I yelled, jumping down, trusting Bee to catch me, which he obviously did and let me down on the ground.

"What do they mean 'Exile the Autobots'?" I asked, as I ran up to him. Another officer tried to intervene. "Miss, this is classif-", "Don't try that bullshit on me." I growled, giving her a deadly glare. Lennox told them to give him a minute, as he walked away with me. "It's exactly what it sounds like." He said in a low voice. "But we can't send them away! The Decepticons won't leave, they have to know that?" I argued. Lennox sighed. "There's nothing I can do right now." He said, a frown forming on his face. "Lennox, please. Don't let them do this." I pleaded, grabbing the front of his suit, ruining its tidy look. Lennox grabbed my hands, but didn't try to pull them off. "I'm sorry, (Y/N). There's nothing I can do. We can only wait and hope the leaders decide to not go through with this." He carefully pried my hands off his suit, before walking back to the other officers. I turned to Bee, who had a defeated look in his optics.

I walked over to him, stopping in front of him and leaning against his leg. He carefully scooped me up in his hands and brought me up to his face. I sat down, legs crossed. My eyes met his optics and I felt my heart break. "Am I going to lose you?" I asked him. He looked away as his shoulders sank. "I don't know...-." He answered. We went back to the hangar where the other Autobots had already returned to. They seemed to be processing the information we had just been given. "Guys." I spoke up as we arrived, a frown plastered on my face. They all looked at me. "What's the matter?." Sideswipe asked, tilting his head as he leaned against a wall. "I'm sorry all of this is happening to you." I sighed, as I looked down in my lap. "Está bien. It is not your fault, (Y/N)." Dino reassured, waving his hand at me. My hands clenched into tight knuckles. "Even so! You all have done so much for us! And the second you guys are used against us, our leaders consider throwing you under the bus! It's not right!" I yelled, feeling tears of frustration gathering in my eyes. "It's not fair for you guys..." I mumbled.

I felt Bumblebee gently ruffle my hair. "(Y/N)." Ratchet spoke up. "You and Sam have been our greatest allies since the beginning. You've helped us when we've needed human allies the most and you have been great friends. We know this isn't your decision." The other Autobots nodded their heads in agreement. "That doesn't make this any more right." I muttered, feeling like hope was slipping from my fingers. "I need to find Sam." I sighed, looking up at Bumblebee. He nodded and let me down to the ground. I jumped off his hand, and walked out of the hangar.

It took me a while to locate Sam, but when I found him, he was entering the hangar with Mearing as they were talking. I jogged over to him, feeling I needed my brother to tell me he had a plan and everything was going to be okay. As I approached him, he suddenly flung himself over a table to catch up to Mearing. I stopped in my tracks, taken aback by this.

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