Ch.10 Jailbreak!

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Rae stared out the barred window, just waiting. Suddenly though, she heard her earpiece go off. "Hm?" She tapped on it as a familiar voice spoke.

"Rae, you there?"

"Yeah, I read ya, Bentley."

"Good. Alright, so what all do you have going on at the moment?"

"Well, it looks like I'm in a tower almost. It's not that high up, but it's about two or three stories high. Also, I've got a set of ball and chains clamped to my wrists."

"Okay, in that case, take those heavy balls and, using momentum, swing them at the walls that looks the weakest. I'm sure that won't be too difficult for you to figure out."

"I can manage." She then disconnected before glancing back at Georgia. "Okay, Georgia, stand clear, because I'm about to swing these things around."

"No need to tell me twice, darlin'."

Rae nodded before grabbing onto the chains. She wrapped them around her wrists one time before beginning to spin. After getting in a couple of rotations, the fox released the chains, causing the heavy metal balls to smash into the weakest point of a wall inside the tower. Once the wall was destroyed, Rae peered over, noticing some crates below the tower.

"Alright, I'll be right back. Meet me at the bottom of the tower and I'll smash the door so you can escape."

"Sounds like a plan, Sugah. Catch ya at the bottom." Georgia winked.

Rae nodded before leaping, the balls crashing into the crates to break her fall. "Nugh!!" Rae gasped upon impact, having such a rough landing. She pushed herself up, brushing off a few of the broken boards from the crates she landed on. "Ugh... Well, I guess that's definitely a way..."

"Rae, how are you doing over there?" She then heard Bentley's voice in her earpiece.

"I'm alright, just had a bit of a rough landing, but I'm good. Anyway, I'm going to break down the door so Georgia can escape with me."

"Right. Then you two need to head to the other side of the prison. I managed to find a weak spot on the opposite side, so you and Georgia need to meet up with Sly and Tennessee."

"Okay. It shouldn't take me long to get there."

"Just be careful. Ever since that new sheriff came along, it seems like security has been improved."

"I'll keep that in mind." The fox then disconnected before dragging the ball chains over to the tower entrance.

Just as she had done before, Rae wrapped the chains around her wrists and swung them into the wooden door, breaking through it with ease. Georgia smirked in approval as she exited to join her ancestor. "Well, well, you sure know how to make a mash, darlin'! Not too shabby, but I gander that means break time is over. Shall we, doll?"

"Uhh, sorry, but..."mash"?"

"Ah, guess y'all ain't from 'round here. Sorry, darlin' if I talk kinda funny, but that there is another word for "impress," if ya will."

"Ah, right, gotcha."

"Now then, what's say we make tracks?"

"Agreed." Rae nodded. "Follow me."

Rae dragged the chain balls behind we again, but suddenly got frustrated. "Ugh, there's gotta be an easier way to carry these things..."

"Maybe I could input on that." Came Bentley's voice. "I slipped something into your pouch earlier. Did you remember to grab it?"

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