I pushed the metal door open and stepped inside of the Resistance base. I could smell the motor oil, but what did we have that needed motor oil?
Amy: DAMMIT!!! IT DIDN'T WORK!!!
Vector: JUST ADD A SMALL BIT MORE!!!
I rolled my eyes and headed to where the shouting was taking place, the middle of the main room, right around the console. I stepped over to them and kneeled down next to Vector. I decided to keep the mute game and signed "What's a matter with this?"
Vector: It's not working. We've tried everything, but it's not working.
I saw a handle and pulled on it. A draw slid out, and a giant, and I mean GIANT, battery fell out.
Amy: So THAT'S why it wasn't working.
Vector: Did you even SEE the indicator on the console?
Amy: I didn't think that it had that.
Vector: Well, it should be like a car's front dashboard. There's an indicator on it for basically everything that COULD go wrong with it. Battery low, check engine light, fuel gauge low, anything.
CJ: Big brother!
I looked over at him, and he ran at me and tackle-hugged me. I wrapped my arms around him and rubbed his back.
CJ: You're back. What happened out there?
Vector: It would be better if we could hear him tell us.
Me: Actually, yeah. That'd be great.
I felt EVERY set of eyes in the room look at me. Even CJ, who hopped off of me. I hopped up off the floor and dusted my legs off.
Daniel: You have your VOICE??
Me: Terribly different, but it's a voice, nonetheless. There's a battery in that closet over there. I think, since it has "holographic map essentials" written on it. And Amy?
Amy: Yeah, What is it, Liam?
Me: I like the view from up here.
Amy: What are you talking about?
Me: Your, uhhh... your panties are showing.
She hopped off the ground and pulled her skirt down. I just shrugged and walked over to the cabinet and opened it.
Me: Damn. Nothing's organized in here. There's shit everywhere. Not actual shit. Like, there's a half eaten Hershey bar in here, a broken lightbulb, and even... what's this?
I grabbed a broken picture frame and looked into it. It was... a younger version of me, my arm wrapped around a younger version of Amy, smiling into the camera. She wore a beautiful flower dress, and I was just in a white shirt and blue overalls. I remembered that I was from the country, but I couldn't remember when I moved to the city so long ago.
Me: Who kept this picture?
CJ: Amy told me about it. It was you and her, from when you and momma and dad moved.
Me: That was so long ago. I can't remember when.
Amy: It was, I think 14 years ago.
Me: Yeah. That was so long ago, and... I just can't remember.
CJ: Not everyone can remember everything that happened to them.
Me: You weren't even born yet, Charlie. That was still 6 years before you were born. Weren't we both 4 at the time, Amy?
Amy: Yeah. You're only two months older than me.
Me: Well, it's good that you kept this.
I looked back at all of them.
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Eyes Of A Rookie (Infinite and Rookie)
AdventureGadget just wants to live like everyone else who stays in the city. Him and his brother have been through thick and thin with his friends by their sides. When Eggman takes over the entire world, there's only one way to get it back, and that is to re...