Chapter 2
Hey, gurls!
So, not a lot of reads last chapter, but that's okay.
I'm still going to try and keep writing.
That being said, I think it's time to introduce the second half of this little duo.
Just be warned; she's a little... wild.
*Raven POV*
I laughed as I ran.
I could hear the Enforcer bots chasing after me, spouting their usual cheerful messages:
"Stop right now!"
"Stop or we will be forced to shoot you!"
"Go f**k a drainpipe!" I hollared back at them.
Did they actually expect me to just stop, come back, and walk away with them to be punished, with a stupid little smile on my face?
That was what the Good Girls did.
And I'm nobody's Good Girl.
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I finally managed to lose them in the Alley Maze.
Two less bots to worry about, I thought, smirking as I exited the Maze.
The Alley Maze was well known for being vast, torturous, and seemingly endless.
Not only that, the walls moved around every day, so it was never the same way twice.
Yet, without fail, I always managed to find my way out of the Maze.
I chuckled as I made my way back to my home, The Hollow.
The Hollow was a giant tree on the edge of the Wilderness (what the Goods called our town). It faced the Wilderness, but you also got a clear view into Squeaksville (what I called the Good's town).
At the top of the tree, there was a unfinished miniature house. It looked like somebody had planned on actually living in the tree, but they were unable to complete their task.
Whatever the reason was, I now lived there, and nobody else went near it.
Granted, I owned several knives and a couple of small guns. People knew better than to cross me.
I climbed up into my house, and I dumped out all of the items I'd 'found' today: several pieces of bread, a couple of apples, a small box that smelled like cough medicine, and several unidentifiable scraps of metal.
I put the food away, and I opened the box, but the only thing that was in it was a small strip of... I don't know what it was, but it was wrapped up in paper.
I sniffed it, and the medicine smell got stronger.
Maybe it's some sort of antidote, I thought, and I quickly closed the box, determined to save it.
As for the metal, I put those in my bag; I would mess with those later.
All in all, I thought it was a good haul, but now I was tired.
I curled up in my nest of blankets, getting as comfortable as I could.
I brushed my long, black hair out of my eyes, and I looked out at the sky.
Today was no different than any other day, I thought to myself with a slight smile.
And before the sun started to rise, I was gone.
A/N: Okay, THAT was weird, and I don't think it made any sense, even to me.
But whatever. I'm going with it.
So, that should tell you at least a bit more about how this story is going. More will follow eventually.
Luv you all! *blows kisses*
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