Warnings + 1: A Reason To Leave - H

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I am back once again with this book, basically the sequel to the previous item I had done called Transformers Rescue Bots - The Past. Here, we will explore little headcanons and moments that more than likely happened outside of the actual show that clearly wasn't in the filming. I might also add a bit of info on the other bots like Blurr, Salvage, Hightide and Quickshadow.

I should probably be working on another project which I have not started nor finished in over a year, a sequel to one of my books, but yet, here I am, doing this. 🙂

Let us start this new journey! And also, S means Scene and H means Headcannon, because yeah.

Warning, this story contains:
- things that are more likely not true (the fanon stuff)
- terms (which may or may not be incorrect, but barely any terms will be used)
- ages (the bots in human years, well, how old I think they would be in human years)
- funny (because some of it will be)
- slightly inappropriate (for some of them, maybe a brief mention, no details of it)
- sad (because some of it will be sad)
- innocence (maybe, maybe not)
- no parents (well, Ratchet is still alive, but the other bots. . . .)
- snakes (there will be some bot to blame for this one, but I ain't saying who)
- a bit of biology (not much, just a little)
- little angst (because things will get involved)
- a ton of chapters (one for each episode. . . . Which is a lot.)
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In Episode One, remember how Heatwave said he wanted to leave? Well, the real reason behind it was way different than the one he gave.

He actually didn't want to leave, he thought maybe the team could really work with the humans, but Heatwave didn't want to get attached. He didn't want to accidentally act up and then forget everything during his time working with them, and he didn't want to risk losing his memories of it if he stayed due to how his spark is.

So, he tried to get all of them to leave, but obviously that never ended up happening since Cody did something.

As the team stayed on Griffin Rock, Heatwave actually did some Journaling (after he found out what it was) of each major emergency (literally each episode we see), so just in case he forgot due to his spark break situation, he could always look at it to at least get an idea of what went on.

There, he also has descriptions of everyone. Those descriptions contain things that Heatwave would never speak about the others, the kinder things he is reminded of in each one of them.

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