Btw, I apologize for the change in the way this story is laid out. I changed it because it’s an over-all better layout. Thank you for understanding.
I approached the huge three story building for JA. The bottom floor would be registering and logging in. The second floor would be where you could inter the games and the third floor was where you could shop for merchandise. I approached the building timidly, and slipped inside. I walked up to a desk, and the program looked up from its tablet. “Hi,” I said to it, “I need to log in.” ‘Alright,” it responded, “Password, and username?” “JacksonMissassipy123&4, and Sprocket007,” I responded, shifting nervously. It sat for a second then said, “Verified. Welcome back Sprocket007. To proceed go to the second floor, select the version, and game you would like to play, and enter. You can select a certain server on the pad next to the door or simply enter, and play in a random server. If you have any problems, or questions simply say ‘server help’ and someone will assist you momentarily. Any questions?” “No, thanks,” I responded, then walked to the portal door to the second floor. I walked from door to door looking in the servers for Phantom and finally found her in the third game. I looked into the black void in the doorway. I took a deep breath and walked into the darkness. A second later I was in the server. I was wearing tactical clothes and gear and was holding my sniper rifle. I looked around and realized that I was in the Moscow base. Alright, I thought to myself, let’s find her and get out. Despite what I wanted I ended up playing the game some before I found her. I was in a firefight between my side and the Reds, and we were taking cover in a bluff when I looked over and saw the name-tag over a brown haired woman, and I realized this is the one I was looking for. “Hey! You’re Phantom,” I said to her. She gave me a scrutinizing look and nodded. “I’m Sprocket007,” I said to her as she popped up shot someone and dropped again. “Pleasure,” She said extending her hand for a shake, “How’d you know me?” “Oh right,” I exclaimed, “Benboy sent me. I’m trying to revive some site called, um, The Brick Boards Eternal.” When I mentioned benboy I had her attention and when I told her about the site she gave a sort of wistful smile. “I’ll help you in any way I can. And you said beboy,” She asked, “It’s been forever.” She said the last sentence with a smile to herself. “So I’ll see you after the game?” I asked. “No, you won’t,” She responded, giving me a heart attack, “I’ll meet you in the hallway outside as soon as we can get out.” I nodded and pulled out my tablet and clicked ‘leave game’ and was in the hallway waiting for her to join me, hoping she didn't dessert me. Another part of a Hero is this; holding on to hope no matter how hard it is. Hope can save lives.
Part Five might be delayed, but is still awesome and coming!
Um uh... I've got it! *Finally does the smart thing and calls the laugh medics* Don't worry Dill! Their on their way
*Laughing so hard I can't respond*
*Laugh medics come and stick you with some random liquid that's orange with glowy white marbling* Ay there ya go. *They pack up and go* Me- Any better?
*Laugh medics come and stick you with some random liquid that's orange with glowy white marbling* Ay there ya go. *They pack up and go* Me- Any better?
*Laugh medics come and stick you with some random liquid that's orange with glowy white marbling* Ay there ya go. *They pack up and go* Me- Any better?