[center][img=http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i374/bensundeitestutho/raptor-man_zps06c95bcc.png][/center] [center][b]Zac Wilson[/b] | [b]Kelly Brown[/b] | [b]Aubrey Adkins[/b][/center] “Would you happen to have my cell phone?” Aubrey asked the man. “Um, we did find a couple cell phones on site. Why do you ask?” Aubrey crossed her arms, taking a deep breath before she responded. “Well, about five or six months ago, someone, somehow, hacked into my Facebook account via a cell phone. While using my name, someone apparently promised a guy I knew from high school a date with me. Is there any way we can see who did it and where they were?” Zac and Kelly immediately looked at each other. They knew what Aubrey was talking about, but they were not quite sure how to explain that they happened to meet an Aubrey from an alternate reality. While they did know that the “Dreamverse” Aubrey was participating in a conversation with that guy, but Zac and Kelly had no idea that she was playing ‘matchmaker’ with her alternate self. “Well, I pretty sure we can.” The man said, walking over to a table that held all their possession that had been found at the ‘abandoned’ building where the three of them were being held. “Let’s see here,” the man began as he plug in Aubrey’s cell phone into a nearby computer, “Looks like someone in an apartment near Albany State College in New York state sent these messages, but it was definitely from this number.” “But how is that possible? I never been to...” Aubrey said, but another thought entered her head. She immediately turned around and faced the metahuman couple. “Where are you from again?” “Um,” Zac said, glancing over towards Kelly. He saw a worried complexion on Kelly’s face, which happened to match Zac’s own feelings at the moment, “Albany, New York.” “Why the hell would you do something like this? Do you know how badly you catfished him?” Zac did not know what to say. He wanted to say that they did not do it, but he was not sure how Aubrey was respond to all the “Dreamverse” mumbo jumbo. However, Zac did not need to know what to say because Kelly beat him to the punch. “Okay, it did happen in our apartment, but we didn’t do it. We meet a version of you from an alternate universe and her phone happened to work here still. While we did know that she and her world’s version of that guy were apparently an item, we didn’t know she promised him a date with you. I even told her not to talk to him in the first place. Does that make any sense?” Aubrey just gave Kelly a blank stare, until she finally regain enough of her senses to respond. “Do you really expect me to believe that?” “Well,” Kelly said, deactivating her power-nullifier, “I can fly, you can shot webs out of your wrists and heal from wounds at astounding rates, and my boyfriend” Kelly paused, thinking what she could say about him, “Well, my boyfriend has a tail and claws that pop out like Wolverine.” “Wow, just make me sound lame.” Zac joked with his girlfriend, poking her with his elbow. “Well, when there is smoke, there is fire.” Kelly smiled back at Zac. Aubrey just stood there, unsure what to make of what they were saying. Instead of dwelling on it even more, because she would probably become more confused than it was worth finding out what happened, she turned to the government man. “So, what’s next?” “We will be sending you all home shortly, just return to your cells and the transport will be here sooner than you will know it.” The three of them returned to their cells, hoping that the man was telling the truth. He has been relatively honest so far since he had even given them updated power-nullifiers that could quickly and effectively switch them into their costumes. However, they (or at least Zac and Aubrey) remembered how Mr. Arthur (or they assumed that was the name of the armored man) treated them, knocking them unconscious with knockout gas and locking them up in cells. The man walked over to a panel next to Kelly’s cell. Before he pressed any buttons, he walked in front of the opening to the cell. “You’ll find a nice surprise in your closet when you return.” Kelly was not quite sure what the man was talking about, but she said thank you anyways and sat down on the bed provided in the cell. The man walked back to the panel and pressed a button. The barriers immediately shut closed and the same knockout gas entered into the cells through the exhaust vents. Once the man saw that all three of them were unconscious and that the gas had diffused into the air, he walked over to Aubrey’s cell and opened up the barrier. He picked her off the floor and set her on the bed. He pressed his hands against her right hand. After a few seconds, a blue image began to appear on her hand. Once the image fully materialized, it was clear that it was a blue owl. Once he saw the symbol, the man picked up his hands from Aubrey’s and the image went away as quickly as it had come. “Don’t worry child. I’ll be sending you home now.” He said to the unconscious woman. However, suddenly the man’s appearance started to become blurred and undefined. When his appearance finally rematerialized, anyone who would have seen him would have realized that he was actually a woman. She was wearing a long, white, Greek-styled dress with a breastplate equipped over her torso. Her titanium blonde hair was crowned with a Corinthian-styled helmet and her arms bore a long doru spear and a hoplon shield. And perched on her shoulder was an owl. She pressed her hands again against Aubrey, causing a blinding light to surround the young woman. Once the woman removed her hands, Aubrey had disappeared into thin air, nowhere in sight. Thereafter, the woman moved onto both Zac and Kelly, returning them also back to Albany.