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The Revolution
Chapter 4: Kicked out
If I'm going to be stuck in my room than I may as well make use of my time. The only thing missing as I do my bicycle crunches on the cold wooden floor is music blasting in the background. Luckily I still have my coloured sports bras and tight black leggings sitting in my drawers.
"Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen . . . Twenty," I shift my position and move onto the torso twist sit-ups.
"One, two, three . . . Four," I continue the count as the door clicks open and closes again. I can tell by the creaking of the heavy footsteps that it's Bass.
"Here's your breakfast," I hear the slight clang as the tray is placed on the vanity although I don't stop moving.
I don't mind cold eggs on toast.
"Thanks."
Seven, eight, nine . . . Ten. I count silently until Bass steps in front of me with an annoyed expression on his face.
"What?" I ask as I sit up straight; panting and slightly out of breath.
"Your eggs are getting cold," he extends his hand and I can tell something is bothering him by the look in his blue eyes.
"What happened?" I ask and take his hand. Bass easily lifts me to my feet, but a little too eagerly and I collide with his body.
It's too comforting.
"What do you mean?" Bass pretends he has no idea what I'm talking about . . . Shocker there.
"What happened?" I ask again and Bass lets go of his grip and takes a step back away from me.
"Eat your breakfast."
"I'll eat my breakfast if you answer my question?" I propose a deal and grab the plate of toast and eggs, and sit on the edge of the bed waiting for his answer.
"Eat your breakfast or don't eat your breakfast. I don't care," Bass shrugs before he heads for the door.
Okay what the hell? I place the plate beside me before I stand to my feet and grab Bass; forcing him to look at me.
"Talk to me."
"I don't take orders from other people; I'm the General remember?"
"Bass?" I plead and a few very long moments of silence follow.
This isn't awkward at all.
"Jeremy is dead," The anger contorts on his face.
"What?"
Jeremy is . . . Was Miles and Bass's oldest friend.
"He was shot," Bass avoids eye contact and I know there is a lot more to the story. I just hope my instincts are wrong.
I've got a bad feeling Bass is responsible.
"What aren't you telling me?" I ask before I tie my long dark hair in a ponytail with the elastic band that was sitting around my wrist until just moments ago.
"Stop doing that," Bass steps away from me again, but I quickly move and use myself as a barricade and block the door.
"Doing what?"
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The Revolution (On Hold)
FanfictionBased on NBC's Revolution. It's been 15 years since the blackout when all forms of electricity were disabled. People got sick and died without medicine, cities burned or flooded. People starved and chaos followed. Governments fell and militias took...