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Wiley. “Earthling girl, come here.”

“Why?” April asked.

“Just come here,” Gimat replied with a hint of agitation.

April walked over to them. She kept an eye on Gimat, wearily.

“If I told you that Asmyne destroyed our planet what would you say?” he asked.

“I already know that because she already told me that,” April answered.

“What if I told you that Asmyne was framed?” he asked.

Asmyne looked at Gimat. She remembered back to when she was talking to him over the screen. She put it all together in her head and everything became clear. “Framed?” she asked as if the word was unfamiliar to her.

“Yes framed,” Gimat replied.

“I don’t know… that would-” April began.

“You did it,” Asmyne interrupted, pointing to Gimat. “You did it. You framed me. You knew what would happen.” The anger grew.

“Gimat…” Wiley growled. “You… I should have known.”

“Whatever, stupid mutt,” Gimat replied, eyeing Wiley.

“You’re evil,” Asmyne told Gimat.

Gimat smiled. “And you’re just now noticing that? You may be a mad scientist… but you’re naïve when it comes to trusting people.”

Damen punched Gimat right in the jaw causing a popping noise but it had happened in a quick second.

Gimat eyed the earthling boy but the punch hadn’t affected him. “Done, boy?”

“It might be best if you leave, Gi,” Asmyne told him.

“Fine… ten days, Asmyne… ten days then this planet goes boom!” Gimat had jumped in Asmyne’s face for a moment, causing Asmyne to lean back slightly. “Come on, Semi.” Gimat left with Semi tagging along behind.   

Insanity

Sasha walked into the apartment, followed by another girl. The new girl had long pitch black hair which dropped down over her shoulders. She wore a black tank top with matching baggy black pants which were held up with a thick belt that was barely noticeable since it blended with the pants. She had pale white skin and pitch black eyes. She wore dark colored wrist bands with spikes poking out of them. She wore a few small rings on her fingers of each hand.

“Hey, Sasha… Ren,” April told them.

“Hey, April,” Sasha replied.

“Hello,” Ren replied with a soft and plain tone.

“What are you two up to?” April asked.

“We were… well I was planning on going swimming,” Sasha answered. “Ren’s going to try and get a tan. We wanted to know if you and Asmyne wanted to join us.”

“Sounds fun… I’ll go ask her.” April left the room.

“Asmyne?” Ren asked. “What kind of insane name is that?”

“I don’t know,” Sasha replied. “What kind of insane name is Ren?” she asked, looking at her creepy roommate.

Ren shot Sasha a strange and creepy look which freaked Sasha out.

“Please don’t kill me… I didn’t mean,” Sasha replied.

 

 

Asmyne ran through a maze when she ran into April.

“Ow!” April shouted.

 Asmyne quickly jumped to her feet. “There’s no time for that, earthling.” She was jumpy as if she was in a hurry.

 “What’s going on, Asmyne? And where are we?”

 “We’re in a maze inside of a house and I just placed a bomb in the basement which is set to blow any minute now… we have to get out of here fast.”

“Oh… okay.” April followed Asmyne through the long and confusing maze.

 

 

Wiley stood a few yards away from the two story house. He looked at a clock which Asmyne had giving him to keep track of time. “Come on, professor,” he mumbled with worry in his voice. He kept glancing at the house then to the clock. “Come on.”

Two figures emerged out of the house and over to him. April noticed that the house was the only one around. Trees had surrounded the area.

“Hey, professor, you made it just in time,” Wiley informed them.

 “Cool,” Asmyne said with a smile. She looked over at the house and waited.

“Ten… nine… eight,” Wiley counted down, keeping an eye on the clock. “Seven… six… five… four… three… two… one.” He looked up at the house.

Asmyne lost her smile. “Why isn’t it doing anything?”

 “I don’t know. It should have gone off by now,” Wiley agreed.

 They waited but nothing happened.

 Asmyne sighed. “It’s probably another dud. I’ll be back.”

 “Okay,” Wiley replied. He and April watched Asmyne walk back to the house. They watched her walk in and then the building exploded. They watched something shoot up into the bright blue sky whilst the house burst into flames. Their heads and eyes followed the object fly through the air and land with a loud thunk.

The leaves shuffled and Asmyne had landed on the ground, sliding next to Wiley.

 “You know, professor, I think that your timing is off horribly,” Wiley told her with a small smile.

 Asmyne pushed herself up so she could glare at Wiley. Her face was covered with ashes from the blast. She slowly pushed herself up to her feet. “Well, that didn’t go as I had planned.”

 “Hey, you could say that you flew.” Wiley laughed.

Asmyne shook her head at Wiley’s comment. “What do you want, earthling?”

 “Well, I, Sasha, and her roommate were going to the swimming pool… want to join?” April asked.

 “Sure… but I want to be back before three because I’m meeting Damen today,” Asmyne answered.

 “Okay,” April replied.

 “Can I go?” Wiley asked, wagging his tail.

 “No,” Asmyne replied.

 “Oh man,” the wolf sighed with disappointment.

 

 

At the swimming pool, Raye had arrived with another girl. Raye’s friend had short blonde hair and like Raye was dressed like a prostitute. Raye noticed Asmyne, April, Sasha, and Ren. “That’s the one who called me a tramp,” she whispered to the blonde girl about Asmyne.

 “What nerve?” the blonde replied.

 “I know right?” Raye agreed.

They walked over to the four girls. “What do you want, Raye? Denise?” April asked.

“To tell your roommate that she isn’t allowed to talk to me the way she did,” Raye told them, eyeing Asmyne.

“The truth hurts, child,” Asmyne replied. She didn’t even bother to look at Raye.

“Child? I’m eighteen… I’m an adult,” Raye replied.

Asmyne and April laughed like it had been an inside joke. “Believe me,” Asmyne began, "you’re not close enough to be an adult.”

“You think you’re better than me, don’t you?” Raye asked.

Asmyne stood up and locked eyes with Raye. “No… I don’t. I know a lot of trampy girls like you and your friend over there. You’re going to meet a guy who’s going to want one thing from you and once he gets what he wants he’s going to leave. I know a woman who was married for ten years to a man and they tried to have a child for eight of those years when they found out that she couldn’t reproduce.” She eyed Raye. “The tenth year her husband met a tramp assistant who was about your age and chose the tramp over his wife… because she could give him children. Lucky for that tramp he hasn’t left her yet… but….” The anger slowly began revealing itself in her voice.

“Yeah… so what does that have to deal with me?” Raye asked with boredom and sarcasm.

“I want you to know that if you try to take any other girls man… I hope that they will knock you out… ‘cause I know I would.”

“Whoa… what’s going on?” Damen’s voice asked from behind Asmyne.

Asmyne felt the anger vanish whilst she turned to face Damen. She smiled. “Oh… I need to talk to you about something.”

Damen raised an eyebrow. “Did I do something bad?”

“No… but I need you to come with me to my laboratory,” she answered.

“Ooo… we going to experiment on each other if you know what I mean?” he asked, playfully.

Asmyne smiled. “Something like that.”

“Nice,” Damen replied.

April felt gross out. “I’m going to go make sure that they don’t do what I think they’re going to do.” She hurried after them, acting the way any protective sister would.

“Oh so she calls me a tramp but she’s going to-” Raye began but was cut off by Sasha.

“Actually, Raye,” Sasha replied, “Asmyne isn’t a trampy girl like you.”

Raye and Denise looked at Sasha.

“She’s just a tease, unlike you,” Sasha added.

Ren laughed at Sasha’s comment.

“What are you laughing at, freak?” Raye asked.

Ren stared at Raye with a creepy look which freaked her out.

“Never mind… let’s get out of here, Denise,” Raye told her friend.

“Sure,” Denise replied.

 

 

April followed Damen and Asmyne into Asmyne’s laboratory. “Okay, what I’m about… April, what are you doing here?” Asmyne asked.

“Making sure that you don’t try anything that you two shouldn’t do,” April answered.

Asmyne sighed. “I told you nothing’s going on. Now, Damen, I want you to meet someone. Wiley!”

Wiley walked into the area and glanced at Damen. He sniffed the air and walked next to Asmyne.

“Damen, this is Wiley my laboratory assistant. Say hi, Wiley,” Asmyne told the two guys in her life.

Wiley just stared at Damen.

“Say something, Wiley,” Asmyne told the wolf.

Wiley remained silent.

Asmyne laughed a little out of frustration and felt a little stupid. “So, I tell you not to speak and you can’t seem to shut up but now I tell you to talk and you have nothing to say?”

“But you told me not to speak in front of the earthlings,” Wiley answered.

“Oh cool… he talks,” Damen replied with a small laugh.

“That’s not creepy to you?” April asked.

 Asmyne stared at Damen with shock.

“No… Asmyne’s a mad scientist,” Damen replied. “It doesn’t surprise me. I think it’s cool.”

Asmyne smiled at Damen’s answer. “Then maybe this won’t freak you out either… hopefully. I and Wiley are actually aliens from another planet. We were sent here about a hundred years ago. I am over three million years old. My marriage I told you about lasted ten years before I caught him cheating on me with his lab rat and we got a divorce. I would have told you sooner but I didn’t know how. If you’re mad at me for keeping all of this a secret, I understand. If you need time to take all of this in, I understand that too. If you don’t believe me at all, I completely understand. I just wanted to tell you all of this because my ex-husband plans on destroying this beautiful planet and I’m doing what I can to stop him.”

Damen looked at Asmyne and smiled. “I believe you… and I’m not mad. I can tell that you were going to tell me sooner or later but you didn’t know how.” He walked over to Asmyne and hugged her. “You are incredible. Your ex-husband is a moron for leaving you.” He kissed her forehead.

“Aww thank you.”

“Cool… I’m dating an older space chick.”

Asmyne couldn’t help but laugh.

Wiley’s ears perked up. “Uh-oh.”

“What is it, Wiley?” Asmyne asked.

“It’s Gimat and Semi,” he answered, growling. “They’re close."

“Well it sounds like we have some unwanted guest then,” Asmyne replied.

 

 

Asmyne, Damen, April, and Wiley stood outside of the apartment when Gimat and Semi arrived. Wiley watched them with a low growl in his throat.

“Ah, my dear, Asmyne,” Gimat spoke whilst he stood right in front of her.

“Don’t call me that, Gi,” Asmyne responded.

“Fine.” He glanced over at Wiley. “I see that you still have that stupid mutt.”

“He’s smarter than your lab rat,” Asmyne replied. “Which reminds me… how’s bestiality treating you?” she glanced at Semi for a moment, pointing toward her. “Did she give you the litter of rodents that you wanted?”

“Well, at least, she gave me more children than you ever did.” Gimat didn’t care if he was being inconsiderate or not.

Asmyne looked away. The words had

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