Dr. Mack Foxx
Veteran Trainer/Mad Scientist
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Section #21
-72-
William was absolutely infuriated. He was lying in one of the large, bay windows of the Gardev mansion. The angered Pikachu was sulking with the horrible memories of Enrique and Anna's wedding day still fresh on his mind.
"And Anna promised she would give me some sort of treat for wearing that pink dress and making a complete fool out of myself!" thought William angrily. Warren peaked around the corner, getting a quick look at William.
"How long has William been lying there?" asked Warren to Agatha.
"For at least four hours," said Agatha with a sigh, "He didn't even touch his breakfast or lunch."
"I wonder what's on his mind?" said Warren as he peaked around the corner and addressed the angry Pikachu with a friendly smile and a gentle voice, "What's wrong, little fellow?" The angry, loud squeaks from the mad rodent were all Warren needed to know that he should leave William alone and retreat out of the room.
"What was that all about?" asked Agatha with curiosity.
"Whatever it was he said, I don't think I would want to repeat it," answered Warren. Just then, he heard some soft rustling from behind. He turned around quickly and smiled as soon as he got a look at his guests.
"Oh! Hi there!" said Agatha with delight.
"It's nice to see you, Enrique," said Warren happily, "Especially you, Anna." The young Gardevoir couple were still on their honeymoon, thus, they continued to wear their wedding attire in celebration of their marriage. Warren couldn't help but stare at the lovers' sparkling, white dresses. The pink gemstones on Anna's dress and jewelry sparkled brightly from the mid-day sun.
"Nice to see you as well," said Enrique with a smile as he held Anna's left hand.
"Are you staying long?" asked Agatha, "I could get some coffee or tea for you."
"No thank you," replied Anna, smiling as she held Enrique's hand, "We just stopped by to tend to some… unfinished business."
"Oh?" said Warren, "What did you forget?"
"How about me?" asked William with a grumpy voice as he slowly walked into the nearby living room.
"There you are," said Anna with a bright smile as she looked down at the irritated Pikachu, "I'm sorry, little cutie. I completely forgot about my promise to you."
"Yeah, whatever," replied William with a scowl on his face.
"I want to make it up to you," said Anna, trying to reassure the grumpy rodent, "And I think I have just the thing."
"It's not another dress is it?" asked William with despair. Anna, Enrique, Warren and Agatha couldn't help but laugh.
"Of course not!" said Anna, laughing up a storm.
"Anna and I talked it over for awhile," said Enrique as he soon stopped laughing, "And we figured out the perfect reward for you." William's yellow and black-tipped ears perked up.
"Can I have it now?" asked William eagerly.
"Just hop on my shoulder, then my prince and I will take you to the church. Your little treat is being kept there," said Anna, patting her right shoulder with her left hand. In an instant, William leapt onto the Gardevoir's satin-covered shoulder: the Pikachu could only hope he had not fallen into another trap.
"Alright," said Enrique, "Shall we be off then?"
"Yes, we shall," said Anna, leaning against her husband. With that, Enrique and Anna left the mansion and started on their way to the large, Gardev church. As they walked down the street, they drew the attention of the few dozen people who still called Gardev home. They couldn't help but admire the beautiful Gardevoirs in their dresses and jewelry.
"I was hoping I would get to see one last Gardevoir wedding," said an old man to himself as he walked back into his store. Enrique and Anna didn't have to look far to see that the few residents of the village were all quite old.
"I wonder why no one wants to live here anymore," said Anna.
"I guess these people have been here all their lives and just can't bear to leave," said Enrique, "I can understand that with the dense, green forests, the wonderful mountain views and a very quiet atmosphere." Anna just smiled at her mate as they soon arrived and then stepped into the empty, quiet church. William's eyes opened wide and he chuckled with glee as Anna carried him towards the kitchen. Anna giggled as she gently took William up in her arms and carefully set him on the floor.
"Ready for your surprise?" asked Anna with a grin.
"I'm as ready as I'll ever be," said William with excitement. He licked his lips figuring that surely, his reward was going to be a fine meal at the very least. Nonetheless, nothing could have prepared him for what happened next. Enrique chuckled warmly to himself as he opened a tall refrigerator and carefully pulled out a large, silver platter. William almost fainted when he got a look at what he was about to dine on.
"I think it's a good trade," said Anna as Enrique carefully set what was left of hers and her mate's wedding cake at William's feet, "One day of having to wear a pretty dress and a bow for half a huge wedding cake." William was speechless.
"I… can actually have… all of it?" asked a stunned William.
"Yep!" replied Anna with joy, "It's all yours!"
"Let's get going, my love," said Enrique tenderly as he came alongside his wife and put his left arm around her, "Let's leave William and the cake here alone." Anna grinned at Enrique.
"I say we head back to the mansion, get a bite to eat for lunch and then…" said Anna, wrapping her arms around Enrique, "…Then, after another nice evening together, we can take a nice, long flight over the mountains before bed."
"Sounds like a plan to me," said Enrique happily as he lead Anna out of the kitchen.
"Then we can spend tomorrow in the flower gardens of the palace," said Anna blissfully, "Just you and me." William looked over his shoulder, watching as Enrique and Anna kissed while the kitchen door slowly swung closed. The hungry Pikachu returned his gaze onto the monstrous remains of the wedding cake.
"This will be a day to remember," thought William with sheer delight as an evil smile spread across his face, "Best of all, there's no Mack or Aura here to order me around or get in my way…" As William approached the helpless, baked, half-eaten victim, Enrique and Anna were on their way out of the church when Enrique remembered something important.
"I almost forgot," said Enrique, smiling at his lovely wife, "Didn't Alexander and Aurora ask us to come by Warren's mansion later this evening?"
"Yes, they did," answered Anna happily, glancing at Enrique's face, "That's part of why we came here today. They said they had a little surprise for us after dinner." Anna wondered what her parents were planning.
"You think our wedding portrait is done now?" suggested Anna.
"That would be nice," said Enrique, "It would certainly look great over our fireplace." Anna just smiled and leaned against Enrique as they walked down the main street of Gardev, wondering what would await her and her handsome mate later that day.
-73-
Mack could not have been more relieved. The Radar and infrared jammer was working properly plus the unusually cloudy mid-summer day made flying in the Gardev region perfect for someone who did not want to be seen. Now, Mack and Aura were guiding the huge, armored carrier through the skies as Central, K-1, Cecil, Andre, Eric, Alvin, Simon and David sat still, strapped into the large, soft chairs just outside the cockpit. Despite the powerful engines, the S-5 was so quiet that Cecil had fallen asleep over an hour ago. Alvin had wanted to rest too, but the memories of his recent nightmare were still all too fresh on his mind.
"Everything is running properly, Mack," reported Aura from the copilot's chair, "The power levels are holding and the internal engine temperatures are well under the limit." Mack chuckled as he turned his gaze towards his wife.
"You don't miss a thing, do you?" asked Mack with a smile. Aura grinned back at her husband.
"I only have the thousands of years of experience that you have piloting this carrier," said Aura, "You think I could try flying the Firefox one of these days?"
"As soon as K-1 and I run a few more tests, I'll let you be the lead pilot on the first test flight," replied Mack, "It's going to be odd sitting in the copilot's chair."
"What will be stranger is me not being at any of the controls of the Firefox at all," said K-1 from behind the Guardians, "Nevertheless, Aura is more than capable of flying the S-4."
"We should be approaching our destination soon," said Central as she lowered her shoulder-mounted cannons, testing the servos and other systems on her S-100F armor.
"Thank you, Central," said Aura, "Mack, shall we begin our descent?" Mack nodded his head.
"That we will," replied Mack as he turned his head to face the passengers just outside the cockpit, "We're almost there."
"Very good," said Alvin as he unbuckled his seatbelts and carefully walked into the large cockpit. There were two other chairs and control consoles behind Mack and Aura. They appeared to be for the navigator and the communications officer. He sat down behind Mack at the navigator's station and switched on the console as the massive S-5 tilted forward ever so slightly and began to slowly descend out of the thick, white clouds. A topographic map appeared on the screen, displaying the nearby mountains, hills, highways and the city of Alakaz, 40 miles away. A red "X" on the electronic map marked his destination. Alvin remembered arming the self-destruct systems shortly before he and the thousands of Gardevoirs, Kirlias, Ralts and Gallades made their hasty escape back to the hidden city now known as Olympus. He had not even stuck around to watch the large facility get blown to smithereens. Hopefully, all that would greet Alvin and his companions would be a large crater, filled with scrap metal.
"Descending to 1,000 feet," said Mack as the heavy cargo carrier finally broke through the thick clouds. The two Guardians gasped and Alvin sat still with his eyes wide open, stunned, as the twisted, metallic remains of his old, giant building came into view. Against all of Alvin's hopes, the building was very much still intact. He removed his glasses and wiped his large eyes several times, making sure he was not imagining this horrible sight, but alas, the badly damaged building was indeed real.
"Just like in my dream…" thought Alvin with growing fear.
"Alvin, what do you make of this?" asked Mack with shock. Alvin let out a heavy sigh.
"To say the least, it appears the auto-destruct explosives were almost entirely ineffective," answered Alvin grimly.
"Well, now what will we do?" asked a concerned Aura, "Should we proceed anyway, Alvin?" Alvin stood up from his chair and clenched his fists tightly.
"Now we have to explore the ruins!" declared Alvin, trying to sound confident, "As long as the ruins are undisturbed, then all I saw was just a foul dream and not a vision from the future."
"Very well then," said Mack as he faced his mate, "Let's set down in the courtyard. That large, paved area should be able to withstand the weight of the S-5." As the Guardians carefully guided the massive ship to its destination, Xavier was resting with his head under his large wings while Lucca and Gremlin sat quietly and patiently in the metal crate.
"You two better get ready to head out," said Xavier, just loud enough for Lucca and Gremlin to hear him, "I'll cover for you. Just be sure to stay out of trouble."
"Will do," replied Lucca as she put her satchel back on around her left shoulder. She rifled through the small pouch, making sure all her supplies were in order.
"Whatcha got in there?" asked Gremlin with curiosity.
"Pencils, pens, a few sketchpads and a flashlight," replied Lucca with little emotion in her voice, "Just the basics." Suddenly, the S-5 lurched slightly as the huge machine softly touched down on the paved ground.
"We're here," said Xavier while he pulled his head out from under his white wings and stood up, "Get ready to move." Up in the cockpit, Mack and Aura quickly powered down the S-5. Soon, the loud whine from the powerful engines vanished. Back in the cargo bay, Xavier was stretching out his wings and letting out a loud yawn as Mack, Aura, K-1, Central, Simon and their guests walked down into the large, metallic room.
"Okay, now we need to decide who's going down into the ruins with Aura, Alvin and me," said Mack, "And who is going to stay here and guard the S-5."
"Of course, I'm coming along," said K-1.
"You know I couldn't miss even the possibility of a good fight," said Simon, "You can count me in for the exploratory party."
"If you don't mind, I would rather stay here," said Andre.
"Same here," said David.
"Very well," said Mack as he faced the suit of battle armor, "Central, you'd best stay here as you're the only other person who can operate the S-5. Plus, we'll need you to be our spotter. The S-5's scanners should be able to pick up just about anything, even in the deepest areas of the ruins."
"Affirmative, Mack," was Central's cheerful reply. Oddly enough, despite the immensely powerful S-100F battle armor, Central was never eager for combat and always preferred a supporting role whenever there was going to be a battle or an expedition.
"So, that means, K-1, Cecil, Eric, Simon and Alvin will be coming with Aura and I…" said Mack, deep in thought, "Okay. I think we're ready to go now."
"How about I do some aerial surveillance?" suggested Xavier.
"Oh, yeah!" said Mack with some embarrassment, "I almost forgot about you, Xavier. Yes! That would be a great idea." With that, Mack, Aura and the other Gardevoirs grabbed their weapons, utility belts and extra power cells. Central pressed a switch on a nearby console and the massive back doors of the S-5 slowly creaked open, revealing the sand-covered pavement outside. A light wind was blowing: the only sound that could be heard outside was the rustling of the sand as it was blown across the cracked cement. Mack glanced back at Central, Andre and David.
"If the scanners find anything down there report it at once," commanded Mack, "Also, just in case the S-5 should fall under attack, just arm the deflector shields and use the heavy blaster turrets if you have to."
"Hopefully, we will have no need for those destructive weapons," said Central. Mack nodded his head in agreement.
"Alright," said Mack, "Let's move out." Aura, K-1 and the other accompanying Gardevoirs cautiously left the confines of the S-5 and set foot on the degraded cement courtyard outside. The quiet, vast desolation of the desert and the foreboding remnants of the shredded, once-gleaming building were an eerie sight.
"This sure brings back a lot of memories, doesn't it?" said Cecil with a frown. Eric slowly nodded his head in agreement, scowling at the former Cipher facility. Alvin sneered at the remains of the building he had used to call home. He vividly remembered the horrific experiments, all concocted by his black madness. Alvin shuddered, not wanting to think about what may have happened if he actually had succeeded in turning the Guardians of Gardev into agents of darkness and incredible power. Aura tenderly placed her right hand on Alvin's left shoulder. The Gardevoir scientist looked up and met Aura's gentle gaze and bright smile.
"I know what's on your mind, as does Mack," said Aura, trying to reassure Alvin, "You don't have to face your fears and your past alone. We're here for you, just like your former colleagues." Alvin glanced at the people who were now his friends: his twin brother Eric, the former Cipher administrator Cecil, the former soldiers Andre and David were also supporting him. Even Simon, once Alvin's most-hated enemy, was about to go into battle at his side. Alvin looked back up towards the towering, twisted building with a new sense of confidence. He cocked his rifle and glared at the torn front door of the damaged facility.
"Let's get this over with," said Alvin. With that, Mack, Aura and K-1 led the small army of Gardevoirs towards the ruins. Xavier kept a close eye on Mack, Aura and their friends as they disappeared into the dark shadows of the building. Central turned her gaze upon Andre and David.
"I will need you two on the bridge for this operation. Please follow me," said Central, "As for you, Xavier, I've programmed the cargo bay doors to close once you depart. I can detect your telepathy so you can communicate with me in that manner."
"Very well," said Xavier. Central nodded her head and started walking up a set of stairs to the cockpit with Andre and David following close behind. As soon as the suit of armor, Gardevoir and Mewtwo were out of sight, Xavier quickly grabbed the lid of Lucca and Gremlin's crate with his mouth, picked it up and then spat the piece of tempered steel to the other side of the immense cargo bay.
"I assume the coast is clear?" asked Lucca impatiently.
"Of course," said Xavier quietly as Gremlin leapt out of the crate. Lucca climbed out and straightened her black bow and ribbon as soon as her feet were on the metallic floor.
"Thank you, Xavier," said Lucca with a friendly smile.
"You're welcome, just be careful in those ruins," cautioned Xavier, "If you run into trouble, just look for Mack and his friends, alright?" Lucca and Gremlin nodded their heads and then ran out the cargo bay doors with great haste. Xavier was impressed: for a Ralts, Lucca was surprisingly quick on her feet despite her long, white gown. Even Gremlin was having trouble keeping up with her. Xavier laughed to himself as he leisurely stepped out the back of the S-5. As soon as he was fifty yards away from the Guardian's gleaming airship, he spread his mighty wings and took to the skies almost effortlessly. He looked down at the ground with his powerful eyes, watching as Gremlin and Lucca disappeared into the eerie ruins. Though Xavier rarely would ever probe into another being's mind, he had to know why Alvin was so fearful about even stepping into his old, ruined facility. The Lugia didn't dare go too deep into Alvin's mind, but he still had caught a glimpse of the Gardevoir's nightmare.
"I really hope what he saw was indeed just a dream," thought Xavier as he flew higher and higher, eventually disappearing into the thick, dark clouds above. Meanwhile, Mack, Aura and their friends had only just begun their expedition in the pitch-black ruins. Their flashlights provided the only illumination as they made their way deeper and deeper into the building. Mack looked back and forth at the walls as they continued their slow, cautious walk down an undamaged corridor.
"This is amazing," said Mack as he pointed at several scratches dents and partially melted areas of the floor, ceiling and surrounding walls, "Looks like the scars of our battle against the Omegalings are still fresh as ever."
"I'm not picking anything up on Radar or the motion sensors, Mack," said Central over the radio. Mack and company all heard Central's report through their headsets.
"That's a big relief, Central," said Alvin happily, "All the better if we don't find anything down here." His voice echoed down the long, dark corridor.
"Andre, David and I will continue to monitor your progress," said Central, "However; I think I should mention some findings we just unearthed only moments ago."
"Alright," said Mack as he and Aura led the way down the massive hallway, "Lay it on me."
"Well, according to the blueprints I have on hand and the readings I just received from the 3D Mapper, it would appear that the structure is 73% intact and still quite stable," reported Central, "There is no danger of structural collapse in the corridors and any rooms and offices, so long as you stay away from sectors 4, 13 and 14."
"Sector 13…" said Alvin to himself, "That was my main laboratory and the place where I…" Alvin suddenly stopped in his tracks and shivered uncontrollably. Eric came alongside his brother.
"What's wrong?" asked Eric quietly. Alvin gulped loudly.
"Sector 13 is where I reverted my six Alakazams back into Shadow Pokémon while they were still conscious," said Alvin with a shudder, "I can still hear their screams…"
"Isn't that also where you built and used the machine that turned Eric, yourself and me into Gardevoirs, too?" asked Cecil. Alvin replied by nodding his head.
"Well, maybe things are better off that way then," said Mack, "Such machines are best left out of existence."
"I couldn't agree more," said Alvin. Overhearing the conversation, Andre's voice was suddenly heard over the radios.
"Say, wasn't Sector 4 where the MSCR was located? You know, the Master Security Control Room?" asked Andre.
"That is correct," replied David.
"You're both right," remarked Alvin, "Plus, Sector 14 was right next to Sector 15, where the… Seismic Generator Mark II was located." Eric quickly turned his gaze on his brother.
"You mean… you built another one of those contraptions?" asked Eric with disbelief, "Those machines are incredibly dangerous, especially in the wrong hands."
"No kidding…" grumbled Cecil as he took a quick look down another long, dark corridor.
"You're telling me," said Alvin with fear, "Why, I used the Seismic Generator to cause a powerful earthquake right below the Gardevoir city of Olympus as a diversion so my Omegaling strike teams could easily capture all the Gardevoirs and their young."
"Now, I bet you're glad we put an end to your plans, aren't you?" asked Aura with a gentle, reassuring voice. Alvin smiled at Aura and nodded his head.
"So, if Sector 15 is intact, maybe we should start our search there," suggested Mack, "If anything, we have to destroy the Seismic Generator if enough of it is still intact."
"Very much agreed, Mack. Such a machine would indeed need to be disassembled. Imagine if Team Galactic got their hands on that kind of technology. The world could literally be in the palms of their hands," said Central over the radio. Mack was starting to get concerned for the radio signal was getting weaker and weaker the deeper he and his friends descended into the facility ruins.
"Maybe we should send them a welcoming committee one of these days," said Mack with a grin.
"Ah, a welcoming committee armed to the teeth, right my prince?" asked Aura with warm laughter.
"You're right as usual, my princess," replied a smiling Mack.
"Mack, I hate to point this out, but I'm loosing your signal," said Central. Though Central could still be heard clearly, static and interference was starting to build. To make matters worse, Mack, Aura and their accompanying friends had only gone a few hundred yards into the massive building.
"I'm getting that too, Central," said Mack, "How about you run a high-level electromagnetic sweep before we proceed?"
"Affirmative," was Central's reply, "Please wait…"
"What's Central doing, again?" asked Aura with curiosity.
"The high-level electromagnetic sweep is a powerful scan of a building or a machine's electronic components. Usually, I use it to analyze unknown technology to find ways either around security systems or just to see how a given machine works," answered Mack, "In this case, I want to see just how much of this building's power-grid and other systems are still in working order."
"That's a good plan," remarked K-1, "I can provide power to any computers and other such devices if need be as well."
"I, for one, would like to check on the mainframe, myself," said Alvin, "The main control console is not far from here."
"I agree with Alvin," said Central cheerfully, "And the scan is complete. It would appear that 57% of all power and data systems are in working order."
"Perfect. Then let's be on our way," said Mack.
"Beware!" warned Central before Mack and his companions could take another step forward, "The 3D Mapper cannot scan very deep into the ruins. To make matters worse, the S-5's sensors cannot detect anything whatsoever deeper into the facility. Once you step forward about thirty yards, I will no longer be able to spot for or even communicate with you. You and your friends will be on your own."
"I see," said Mack, "If you don't hear from us in the next six hours, head back to Gardev and assemble a rescue party at once."
"Affirmative, Mack," said Central, "God be with all of you." With that, Alvin led Mack, Aura, K-1, Eric and Cecil deeper into the silent, dark and ominous ruins.
-72-
William was absolutely infuriated. He was lying in one of the large, bay windows of the Gardev mansion. The angered Pikachu was sulking with the horrible memories of Enrique and Anna's wedding day still fresh on his mind.
"And Anna promised she would give me some sort of treat for wearing that pink dress and making a complete fool out of myself!" thought William angrily. Warren peaked around the corner, getting a quick look at William.
"How long has William been lying there?" asked Warren to Agatha.
"For at least four hours," said Agatha with a sigh, "He didn't even touch his breakfast or lunch."
"I wonder what's on his mind?" said Warren as he peaked around the corner and addressed the angry Pikachu with a friendly smile and a gentle voice, "What's wrong, little fellow?" The angry, loud squeaks from the mad rodent were all Warren needed to know that he should leave William alone and retreat out of the room.
"What was that all about?" asked Agatha with curiosity.
"Whatever it was he said, I don't think I would want to repeat it," answered Warren. Just then, he heard some soft rustling from behind. He turned around quickly and smiled as soon as he got a look at his guests.
"Oh! Hi there!" said Agatha with delight.
"It's nice to see you, Enrique," said Warren happily, "Especially you, Anna." The young Gardevoir couple were still on their honeymoon, thus, they continued to wear their wedding attire in celebration of their marriage. Warren couldn't help but stare at the lovers' sparkling, white dresses. The pink gemstones on Anna's dress and jewelry sparkled brightly from the mid-day sun.
"Nice to see you as well," said Enrique with a smile as he held Anna's left hand.
"Are you staying long?" asked Agatha, "I could get some coffee or tea for you."
"No thank you," replied Anna, smiling as she held Enrique's hand, "We just stopped by to tend to some… unfinished business."
"Oh?" said Warren, "What did you forget?"
"How about me?" asked William with a grumpy voice as he slowly walked into the nearby living room.
"There you are," said Anna with a bright smile as she looked down at the irritated Pikachu, "I'm sorry, little cutie. I completely forgot about my promise to you."
"Yeah, whatever," replied William with a scowl on his face.
"I want to make it up to you," said Anna, trying to reassure the grumpy rodent, "And I think I have just the thing."
"It's not another dress is it?" asked William with despair. Anna, Enrique, Warren and Agatha couldn't help but laugh.
"Of course not!" said Anna, laughing up a storm.
"Anna and I talked it over for awhile," said Enrique as he soon stopped laughing, "And we figured out the perfect reward for you." William's yellow and black-tipped ears perked up.
"Can I have it now?" asked William eagerly.
"Just hop on my shoulder, then my prince and I will take you to the church. Your little treat is being kept there," said Anna, patting her right shoulder with her left hand. In an instant, William leapt onto the Gardevoir's satin-covered shoulder: the Pikachu could only hope he had not fallen into another trap.
"Alright," said Enrique, "Shall we be off then?"
"Yes, we shall," said Anna, leaning against her husband. With that, Enrique and Anna left the mansion and started on their way to the large, Gardev church. As they walked down the street, they drew the attention of the few dozen people who still called Gardev home. They couldn't help but admire the beautiful Gardevoirs in their dresses and jewelry.
"I was hoping I would get to see one last Gardevoir wedding," said an old man to himself as he walked back into his store. Enrique and Anna didn't have to look far to see that the few residents of the village were all quite old.
"I wonder why no one wants to live here anymore," said Anna.
"I guess these people have been here all their lives and just can't bear to leave," said Enrique, "I can understand that with the dense, green forests, the wonderful mountain views and a very quiet atmosphere." Anna just smiled at her mate as they soon arrived and then stepped into the empty, quiet church. William's eyes opened wide and he chuckled with glee as Anna carried him towards the kitchen. Anna giggled as she gently took William up in her arms and carefully set him on the floor.
"Ready for your surprise?" asked Anna with a grin.
"I'm as ready as I'll ever be," said William with excitement. He licked his lips figuring that surely, his reward was going to be a fine meal at the very least. Nonetheless, nothing could have prepared him for what happened next. Enrique chuckled warmly to himself as he opened a tall refrigerator and carefully pulled out a large, silver platter. William almost fainted when he got a look at what he was about to dine on.
"I think it's a good trade," said Anna as Enrique carefully set what was left of hers and her mate's wedding cake at William's feet, "One day of having to wear a pretty dress and a bow for half a huge wedding cake." William was speechless.
"I… can actually have… all of it?" asked a stunned William.
"Yep!" replied Anna with joy, "It's all yours!"
"Let's get going, my love," said Enrique tenderly as he came alongside his wife and put his left arm around her, "Let's leave William and the cake here alone." Anna grinned at Enrique.
"I say we head back to the mansion, get a bite to eat for lunch and then…" said Anna, wrapping her arms around Enrique, "…Then, after another nice evening together, we can take a nice, long flight over the mountains before bed."
"Sounds like a plan to me," said Enrique happily as he lead Anna out of the kitchen.
"Then we can spend tomorrow in the flower gardens of the palace," said Anna blissfully, "Just you and me." William looked over his shoulder, watching as Enrique and Anna kissed while the kitchen door slowly swung closed. The hungry Pikachu returned his gaze onto the monstrous remains of the wedding cake.
"This will be a day to remember," thought William with sheer delight as an evil smile spread across his face, "Best of all, there's no Mack or Aura here to order me around or get in my way…" As William approached the helpless, baked, half-eaten victim, Enrique and Anna were on their way out of the church when Enrique remembered something important.
"I almost forgot," said Enrique, smiling at his lovely wife, "Didn't Alexander and Aurora ask us to come by Warren's mansion later this evening?"
"Yes, they did," answered Anna happily, glancing at Enrique's face, "That's part of why we came here today. They said they had a little surprise for us after dinner." Anna wondered what her parents were planning.
"You think our wedding portrait is done now?" suggested Anna.
"That would be nice," said Enrique, "It would certainly look great over our fireplace." Anna just smiled and leaned against Enrique as they walked down the main street of Gardev, wondering what would await her and her handsome mate later that day.
-73-
Mack could not have been more relieved. The Radar and infrared jammer was working properly plus the unusually cloudy mid-summer day made flying in the Gardev region perfect for someone who did not want to be seen. Now, Mack and Aura were guiding the huge, armored carrier through the skies as Central, K-1, Cecil, Andre, Eric, Alvin, Simon and David sat still, strapped into the large, soft chairs just outside the cockpit. Despite the powerful engines, the S-5 was so quiet that Cecil had fallen asleep over an hour ago. Alvin had wanted to rest too, but the memories of his recent nightmare were still all too fresh on his mind.
"Everything is running properly, Mack," reported Aura from the copilot's chair, "The power levels are holding and the internal engine temperatures are well under the limit." Mack chuckled as he turned his gaze towards his wife.
"You don't miss a thing, do you?" asked Mack with a smile. Aura grinned back at her husband.
"I only have the thousands of years of experience that you have piloting this carrier," said Aura, "You think I could try flying the Firefox one of these days?"
"As soon as K-1 and I run a few more tests, I'll let you be the lead pilot on the first test flight," replied Mack, "It's going to be odd sitting in the copilot's chair."
"What will be stranger is me not being at any of the controls of the Firefox at all," said K-1 from behind the Guardians, "Nevertheless, Aura is more than capable of flying the S-4."
"We should be approaching our destination soon," said Central as she lowered her shoulder-mounted cannons, testing the servos and other systems on her S-100F armor.
"Thank you, Central," said Aura, "Mack, shall we begin our descent?" Mack nodded his head.
"That we will," replied Mack as he turned his head to face the passengers just outside the cockpit, "We're almost there."
"Very good," said Alvin as he unbuckled his seatbelts and carefully walked into the large cockpit. There were two other chairs and control consoles behind Mack and Aura. They appeared to be for the navigator and the communications officer. He sat down behind Mack at the navigator's station and switched on the console as the massive S-5 tilted forward ever so slightly and began to slowly descend out of the thick, white clouds. A topographic map appeared on the screen, displaying the nearby mountains, hills, highways and the city of Alakaz, 40 miles away. A red "X" on the electronic map marked his destination. Alvin remembered arming the self-destruct systems shortly before he and the thousands of Gardevoirs, Kirlias, Ralts and Gallades made their hasty escape back to the hidden city now known as Olympus. He had not even stuck around to watch the large facility get blown to smithereens. Hopefully, all that would greet Alvin and his companions would be a large crater, filled with scrap metal.
"Descending to 1,000 feet," said Mack as the heavy cargo carrier finally broke through the thick clouds. The two Guardians gasped and Alvin sat still with his eyes wide open, stunned, as the twisted, metallic remains of his old, giant building came into view. Against all of Alvin's hopes, the building was very much still intact. He removed his glasses and wiped his large eyes several times, making sure he was not imagining this horrible sight, but alas, the badly damaged building was indeed real.
"Just like in my dream…" thought Alvin with growing fear.
"Alvin, what do you make of this?" asked Mack with shock. Alvin let out a heavy sigh.
"To say the least, it appears the auto-destruct explosives were almost entirely ineffective," answered Alvin grimly.
"Well, now what will we do?" asked a concerned Aura, "Should we proceed anyway, Alvin?" Alvin stood up from his chair and clenched his fists tightly.
"Now we have to explore the ruins!" declared Alvin, trying to sound confident, "As long as the ruins are undisturbed, then all I saw was just a foul dream and not a vision from the future."
"Very well then," said Mack as he faced his mate, "Let's set down in the courtyard. That large, paved area should be able to withstand the weight of the S-5." As the Guardians carefully guided the massive ship to its destination, Xavier was resting with his head under his large wings while Lucca and Gremlin sat quietly and patiently in the metal crate.
"You two better get ready to head out," said Xavier, just loud enough for Lucca and Gremlin to hear him, "I'll cover for you. Just be sure to stay out of trouble."
"Will do," replied Lucca as she put her satchel back on around her left shoulder. She rifled through the small pouch, making sure all her supplies were in order.
"Whatcha got in there?" asked Gremlin with curiosity.
"Pencils, pens, a few sketchpads and a flashlight," replied Lucca with little emotion in her voice, "Just the basics." Suddenly, the S-5 lurched slightly as the huge machine softly touched down on the paved ground.
"We're here," said Xavier while he pulled his head out from under his white wings and stood up, "Get ready to move." Up in the cockpit, Mack and Aura quickly powered down the S-5. Soon, the loud whine from the powerful engines vanished. Back in the cargo bay, Xavier was stretching out his wings and letting out a loud yawn as Mack, Aura, K-1, Central, Simon and their guests walked down into the large, metallic room.
"Okay, now we need to decide who's going down into the ruins with Aura, Alvin and me," said Mack, "And who is going to stay here and guard the S-5."
"Of course, I'm coming along," said K-1.
"You know I couldn't miss even the possibility of a good fight," said Simon, "You can count me in for the exploratory party."
"If you don't mind, I would rather stay here," said Andre.
"Same here," said David.
"Very well," said Mack as he faced the suit of battle armor, "Central, you'd best stay here as you're the only other person who can operate the S-5. Plus, we'll need you to be our spotter. The S-5's scanners should be able to pick up just about anything, even in the deepest areas of the ruins."
"Affirmative, Mack," was Central's cheerful reply. Oddly enough, despite the immensely powerful S-100F battle armor, Central was never eager for combat and always preferred a supporting role whenever there was going to be a battle or an expedition.
"So, that means, K-1, Cecil, Eric, Simon and Alvin will be coming with Aura and I…" said Mack, deep in thought, "Okay. I think we're ready to go now."
"How about I do some aerial surveillance?" suggested Xavier.
"Oh, yeah!" said Mack with some embarrassment, "I almost forgot about you, Xavier. Yes! That would be a great idea." With that, Mack, Aura and the other Gardevoirs grabbed their weapons, utility belts and extra power cells. Central pressed a switch on a nearby console and the massive back doors of the S-5 slowly creaked open, revealing the sand-covered pavement outside. A light wind was blowing: the only sound that could be heard outside was the rustling of the sand as it was blown across the cracked cement. Mack glanced back at Central, Andre and David.
"If the scanners find anything down there report it at once," commanded Mack, "Also, just in case the S-5 should fall under attack, just arm the deflector shields and use the heavy blaster turrets if you have to."
"Hopefully, we will have no need for those destructive weapons," said Central. Mack nodded his head in agreement.
"Alright," said Mack, "Let's move out." Aura, K-1 and the other accompanying Gardevoirs cautiously left the confines of the S-5 and set foot on the degraded cement courtyard outside. The quiet, vast desolation of the desert and the foreboding remnants of the shredded, once-gleaming building were an eerie sight.
"This sure brings back a lot of memories, doesn't it?" said Cecil with a frown. Eric slowly nodded his head in agreement, scowling at the former Cipher facility. Alvin sneered at the remains of the building he had used to call home. He vividly remembered the horrific experiments, all concocted by his black madness. Alvin shuddered, not wanting to think about what may have happened if he actually had succeeded in turning the Guardians of Gardev into agents of darkness and incredible power. Aura tenderly placed her right hand on Alvin's left shoulder. The Gardevoir scientist looked up and met Aura's gentle gaze and bright smile.
"I know what's on your mind, as does Mack," said Aura, trying to reassure Alvin, "You don't have to face your fears and your past alone. We're here for you, just like your former colleagues." Alvin glanced at the people who were now his friends: his twin brother Eric, the former Cipher administrator Cecil, the former soldiers Andre and David were also supporting him. Even Simon, once Alvin's most-hated enemy, was about to go into battle at his side. Alvin looked back up towards the towering, twisted building with a new sense of confidence. He cocked his rifle and glared at the torn front door of the damaged facility.
"Let's get this over with," said Alvin. With that, Mack, Aura and K-1 led the small army of Gardevoirs towards the ruins. Xavier kept a close eye on Mack, Aura and their friends as they disappeared into the dark shadows of the building. Central turned her gaze upon Andre and David.
"I will need you two on the bridge for this operation. Please follow me," said Central, "As for you, Xavier, I've programmed the cargo bay doors to close once you depart. I can detect your telepathy so you can communicate with me in that manner."
"Very well," said Xavier. Central nodded her head and started walking up a set of stairs to the cockpit with Andre and David following close behind. As soon as the suit of armor, Gardevoir and Mewtwo were out of sight, Xavier quickly grabbed the lid of Lucca and Gremlin's crate with his mouth, picked it up and then spat the piece of tempered steel to the other side of the immense cargo bay.
"I assume the coast is clear?" asked Lucca impatiently.
"Of course," said Xavier quietly as Gremlin leapt out of the crate. Lucca climbed out and straightened her black bow and ribbon as soon as her feet were on the metallic floor.
"Thank you, Xavier," said Lucca with a friendly smile.
"You're welcome, just be careful in those ruins," cautioned Xavier, "If you run into trouble, just look for Mack and his friends, alright?" Lucca and Gremlin nodded their heads and then ran out the cargo bay doors with great haste. Xavier was impressed: for a Ralts, Lucca was surprisingly quick on her feet despite her long, white gown. Even Gremlin was having trouble keeping up with her. Xavier laughed to himself as he leisurely stepped out the back of the S-5. As soon as he was fifty yards away from the Guardian's gleaming airship, he spread his mighty wings and took to the skies almost effortlessly. He looked down at the ground with his powerful eyes, watching as Gremlin and Lucca disappeared into the eerie ruins. Though Xavier rarely would ever probe into another being's mind, he had to know why Alvin was so fearful about even stepping into his old, ruined facility. The Lugia didn't dare go too deep into Alvin's mind, but he still had caught a glimpse of the Gardevoir's nightmare.
"I really hope what he saw was indeed just a dream," thought Xavier as he flew higher and higher, eventually disappearing into the thick, dark clouds above. Meanwhile, Mack, Aura and their friends had only just begun their expedition in the pitch-black ruins. Their flashlights provided the only illumination as they made their way deeper and deeper into the building. Mack looked back and forth at the walls as they continued their slow, cautious walk down an undamaged corridor.
"This is amazing," said Mack as he pointed at several scratches dents and partially melted areas of the floor, ceiling and surrounding walls, "Looks like the scars of our battle against the Omegalings are still fresh as ever."
"I'm not picking anything up on Radar or the motion sensors, Mack," said Central over the radio. Mack and company all heard Central's report through their headsets.
"That's a big relief, Central," said Alvin happily, "All the better if we don't find anything down here." His voice echoed down the long, dark corridor.
"Andre, David and I will continue to monitor your progress," said Central, "However; I think I should mention some findings we just unearthed only moments ago."
"Alright," said Mack as he and Aura led the way down the massive hallway, "Lay it on me."
"Well, according to the blueprints I have on hand and the readings I just received from the 3D Mapper, it would appear that the structure is 73% intact and still quite stable," reported Central, "There is no danger of structural collapse in the corridors and any rooms and offices, so long as you stay away from sectors 4, 13 and 14."
"Sector 13…" said Alvin to himself, "That was my main laboratory and the place where I…" Alvin suddenly stopped in his tracks and shivered uncontrollably. Eric came alongside his brother.
"What's wrong?" asked Eric quietly. Alvin gulped loudly.
"Sector 13 is where I reverted my six Alakazams back into Shadow Pokémon while they were still conscious," said Alvin with a shudder, "I can still hear their screams…"
"Isn't that also where you built and used the machine that turned Eric, yourself and me into Gardevoirs, too?" asked Cecil. Alvin replied by nodding his head.
"Well, maybe things are better off that way then," said Mack, "Such machines are best left out of existence."
"I couldn't agree more," said Alvin. Overhearing the conversation, Andre's voice was suddenly heard over the radios.
"Say, wasn't Sector 4 where the MSCR was located? You know, the Master Security Control Room?" asked Andre.
"That is correct," replied David.
"You're both right," remarked Alvin, "Plus, Sector 14 was right next to Sector 15, where the… Seismic Generator Mark II was located." Eric quickly turned his gaze on his brother.
"You mean… you built another one of those contraptions?" asked Eric with disbelief, "Those machines are incredibly dangerous, especially in the wrong hands."
"No kidding…" grumbled Cecil as he took a quick look down another long, dark corridor.
"You're telling me," said Alvin with fear, "Why, I used the Seismic Generator to cause a powerful earthquake right below the Gardevoir city of Olympus as a diversion so my Omegaling strike teams could easily capture all the Gardevoirs and their young."
"Now, I bet you're glad we put an end to your plans, aren't you?" asked Aura with a gentle, reassuring voice. Alvin smiled at Aura and nodded his head.
"So, if Sector 15 is intact, maybe we should start our search there," suggested Mack, "If anything, we have to destroy the Seismic Generator if enough of it is still intact."
"Very much agreed, Mack. Such a machine would indeed need to be disassembled. Imagine if Team Galactic got their hands on that kind of technology. The world could literally be in the palms of their hands," said Central over the radio. Mack was starting to get concerned for the radio signal was getting weaker and weaker the deeper he and his friends descended into the facility ruins.
"Maybe we should send them a welcoming committee one of these days," said Mack with a grin.
"Ah, a welcoming committee armed to the teeth, right my prince?" asked Aura with warm laughter.
"You're right as usual, my princess," replied a smiling Mack.
"Mack, I hate to point this out, but I'm loosing your signal," said Central. Though Central could still be heard clearly, static and interference was starting to build. To make matters worse, Mack, Aura and their accompanying friends had only gone a few hundred yards into the massive building.
"I'm getting that too, Central," said Mack, "How about you run a high-level electromagnetic sweep before we proceed?"
"Affirmative," was Central's reply, "Please wait…"
"What's Central doing, again?" asked Aura with curiosity.
"The high-level electromagnetic sweep is a powerful scan of a building or a machine's electronic components. Usually, I use it to analyze unknown technology to find ways either around security systems or just to see how a given machine works," answered Mack, "In this case, I want to see just how much of this building's power-grid and other systems are still in working order."
"That's a good plan," remarked K-1, "I can provide power to any computers and other such devices if need be as well."
"I, for one, would like to check on the mainframe, myself," said Alvin, "The main control console is not far from here."
"I agree with Alvin," said Central cheerfully, "And the scan is complete. It would appear that 57% of all power and data systems are in working order."
"Perfect. Then let's be on our way," said Mack.
"Beware!" warned Central before Mack and his companions could take another step forward, "The 3D Mapper cannot scan very deep into the ruins. To make matters worse, the S-5's sensors cannot detect anything whatsoever deeper into the facility. Once you step forward about thirty yards, I will no longer be able to spot for or even communicate with you. You and your friends will be on your own."
"I see," said Mack, "If you don't hear from us in the next six hours, head back to Gardev and assemble a rescue party at once."
"Affirmative, Mack," said Central, "God be with all of you." With that, Alvin led Mack, Aura, K-1, Eric and Cecil deeper into the silent, dark and ominous ruins.
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