Bismarck whirled around and found the doorway empty. A pair of fox's ears twitched at the bottom of her vision, and looking downward she found an angry looking Baku accompanied by a beaten looking Tashkent.
“Hello.” Elma said and gave Bismarck an uppercut. The Battleship, still surprised by them even entering, was caught by the punch and nearly sent to the ceiling of the room.
She landed on her back after crashing back down a bit away. She was knocked out clean for a second before she woke back up again with a loud gasp. Elma clapped her hands together with a smile to show she was done with her work. “Well, it looks like we arrived right on time! I hope you haven’t hurt anyone yet. I wouldn’t particularly like that.”
“Well good to see that you are fine.” Soyuz said and looked at them. She didn't show it but she was glad to see both of them ok. She knew that the Siren would be but Tashkent did not look exactly well, judging from the state she was in. At least she wasn’t bleeding. ”You came here because I called you right? I ordered that a while ago after all so you are quite late.”
“That’s partly the reason. We heard your message, even if quietly thanks to my somewhat broken comms, and a lot of commotion from outside.” Tashkent said. She pointed to Gneisenau and held her seemingly injured arm. “We would have been here much sooner if those two hadn’t stopped us. We had to deal with them first as they were attacking us. It wasn’t particularly pretty.”
Soyuz crossed her arms. She looked at the two like a commander would. “Anything major I need to know about that?” She wanted to know what the two did since the wounds that the Battlecruisers showed weren’t something she would consider light. Tashkent looked at Elma who simply sighed. Soyuz already expected the worst.
“Well they attacked us and I just did what I had to do.” Elma said and shrugged. She had made sure to beat them within an inch of their lives but refrained from finishing the job. That didn’t mean they didn’t look half dead though.
“What did you do to them?” Bismarck asked as she, in an act of sheer determination, got back up on her feet. Just having the wind, or to be more correctly her life, knocked out of her was not gonna stop her from continuing even if she showed noticeable signs of fatigue and damage.
For some reasons the single punch of the Destroy felt stronger than every one of Tirpitz’s. She looked at the two Battlecruisers on the table and clenched her fists in anger. “You bastards killed them.”
She aimed her guns at Baku but didn’t fire as the two stared each other down. She felt some sort of primal fear for some reason that kept her from doing so. Elma wasn’t feeling particularly threatened by it either so she didn’t even change her posture.
"What? They attacked us. And I didn't like that." Elma shrugged. She put her arms behind her head and stretched her back. "So I took the liberty and defended myself and my, well, sister. You can get behind that, can’t you?" Elma said but realized something halfway through. “Oh wait. You can’t understand having a sister.”
“I will end you!” Bismarck screamed and shot at the Siren. Elma simply dodged the shots. She grabbed Tashkent, who totally didn’t appreciate the action, and jumped over Bismarck with a summersault out of her stand. She landed in front of all others she saw in the cafeteria. She stopped her momentum and sat down the beaten up Tashkent next to her.
Soyuz with a hand sign held her sisters back to not risk harming her. They almost sprung into action when Bismarck started firing initially but Soyuz had to keep them back to not harm either of her friends. At this point Bismarck was barely a threat to a Destroyer anyway and the Siren could deal with her herself without any doubts.

YOU ARE READING
Right.....Wrong.....I don't know
Science FictionThe good and the bad. The same thing from one point of view. But what if you show someone what lays bejond a terrible secret? What if you shatter someones worldview with the truth? My idea comes from corruptionkibble on fanfiction.net and is well co...