09:30 — don't know where you are right now, did you see me on tv? i'll try not to starve myself, just because you're mad at me, and i'll be in denial for at least a little while, what about the plans we made? | tv by billie eilish
san sat in the dressing room, using the towel given to him to wipe his forehead from his sweat, pulling out his phone from his bag to look at his messages; if there were any.
only to his disappointment to see that there were none.
not a single message from you, even telling him how amazing he performed like you normally did. he felt nauseous.
it was really over.
his fingers lingered on the home screen, frowning to himself before he tossed his phone aside, feeling anger and resentment towards you.
but he loved and missed you so much. please don't take his thoughts the wrong way.
he just needed you.
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Leonardo (TMNT 2014/2016) - Chapter 4
“Incredible.”
Another shock was sent through his body, and Leo clenched his jaw, not letting out a single scream. The man pulled back the lever with a smile.
“Dr. Levin, his heart rate is still steady. No change.”
Levin smiled at the report from his worker.
“You’re an amazing being, you know that.” He walked closer, looking Leo over.
“You’ve not only evolved from such an insignificant organism, but you trained your body to fight, read and process as well as convey human language. Do you understand what a feat that is? “ Levin was going on a tangent, but Leo kept his eyes stern and his expression neutral. There were at least a dozen people in that space watching him like he was some kind of experiment. Leo tugged at the restraints at his wrists, but it did nothing.
“What an exquisite specimen. Shock him again. “ He called. The worker placed his hand on the lever to follow through, but the lights above their heads in the building went out. Everyone in that area seemed on edge.
“Sir we’ve lost power!”
Someone called.
“The breaker must have overloaded.” Another imputed.
“That’s impossible, our system is secured outside the city.” Someone else cried.
“Whatever it is, just fix it!!” Levin yelled.
There was the sound of scrambling feet. It took maybe a minute, and the lights flickered on. When it did, a figure stood at the center. The two guards at the door reached for their guns, and you lifted your own. The hoodie you wore did a good job of keeping your face slightly blocked from their sights. Everyone froze, and Leo’s eyes widened in shock.
“This is your only warning. If you want to walk out of here, do it now.”
Levin wore a wide smile.
“Kill her.” He instructed the guards. They didn’t even have a chance to pull the trigger. You spun around firing two shots and their bodies dropped.
Levin looked startled, and the other workers in lab coats began to scream and scramble for the exits. You walked through the chaos. Straight up to Levin who in one last attempt tried to race to the controller. You fired one shot that hit him right in the knee cap. His body collapsed as he let out a yell. The room was pretty much cleared now, and he tried to force himself to his feet, but you stepped on the injured limb.
He screamed in pain, practically crying. When you heard the bone snap, you moved your leg, and he placed his head on the floor, sobbing as you stared at the lever. You searched for the one to lower Leo’s body from the air. Your eyes fell at his current state. He was sweating profusely, and you could see different areas on his body that had trails of blood as well as smaller injuries.
“Damn you Leo.” You grumbled.
You couldn’t find the correct switch, so you moved over to his form. You basically tossed your gun, placing your hand on his cheek in concern. Leo just smiled at you.
“I guess I owe you now.” He tried to laugh, but you could tell the action brought him pain.
“Don’t talk, just breathe.” You instruct, removing your hoodie to wipe the sweat from his face. You passed the cloth along his face, eyes filled with worry. Leo’s tired gaze stayed focused on you.
When you heard the gun click behind you, your attention shifted. Leo’s eyes hardened.
Levin was using the table to support himself as he held your gun. You could hear the faint sounds of sirens in the distance.
“Step away from my experiment and I might just let you live.” His breathing was heavy, and he looked agitated. Not that you blamed him. It was a wonder he was standing upright. He kept the gun pointed right at you. Yet, you barely reacted.
“You have one option. Walk away now and I’ll think about letting you survive. “ You spoke calmly.
He just grinned, then began laughing,
“I’m the one with the gun!!”
You still didn't look phased.
“I’m not going to say it again.” you warn.
He gripped the gun with a frown, eyes blazing with rage.
“You think you can mock me!!”
He pulled the trigger and the bullet struck you right at the center of your head.
Leo lost his breath. The color drained from his face, and you knew he was about to scream, or cry. But your body didn’t fall. Your head hung low for a second, and then you lifted it, just as the bullet ejected itself from your skull, dropping to the floor. Both Leo and Levin were speechless.
“W-What..”
Levin’s hand was shaking, and when you moved towards him, he opened fire, taking careless shots. Every single bullet hit your body, and by the time you were in front of him, you grabbed the gun that was still in his grasp, turning it to his chest as you pulled the trigger. He let out one shaky gasp, legs shaking as he dropped. A few more staggered breaths, and he was gone. You dropped the gun, eyes blank.
You turned back to Leo who was still looking on in disbelief.
Nothing was said. You just took steps back, just as you heard tires pull up to the building.
The lights in the room flickered again, and when they flashed back on, you were gone.
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