"We'll see you at the base," Jenny said. "Good luck."
"Same to you," Sirvanna said.
"We'll have it ready for you," Rose said.
"We'll get there first, of course," Alexa said.
"You?" Anya asked. "We'll probably arrive and have to go pick up your little team."
"You really tick me off," Alexa said.
"Who had to carry your butt around during our last mission?" Anya asked.
"Stop fighting you guys," Yuni said. "Can't we get along?"
"Then we'll make a ladies bet," Anya said. "If I win you can get me one of those large cases of rare truffles."
"And if I win you can get me one," Alexa said. The two shook hands.
"You're going down," Anya said.
"Bring it," Alexa said.
"This is our drop off point," Jenny said, opening the plane's cargo door. "Lower us down, Anya."
Omega Theta Sigma scrambled atop a large metal platform. Anya gestured and it floated out the hatch and towards the ground.
"She's a pain all right," Katelyn said.
"There's no call for talking badly about her," Alexa said.
Yuni grabbed Alena by the shoulder. "I don't get it," she whispered. "Do they get along or don't they?"
Alena shrugged.
"Your drop off is coming up," Rose said. "Ready, Love?"
"Yeah, but we have to take more traditional means," Sirvanna said, buckling her parachute.
"Take this one," Katelyn said, handing one to Alexa.
"I don't need one," Alexa said.
"Just take it and pull the cord," Katelyn said.
"What is silverware going to come out of it?" Alexa asked.
"Of course not," Katelyn said. "I'm not that unoriginal. Just pull the cord. It will be hilarious."
"Ladies, let's go," Sirvanna said. She jumped out, followed by the rest of Omicron.
Alexa started floating down, turned to Katelyn and pulled the cord. A stream of undergarments came out of the pack. Katelyn started laughing.
"Honestly," she muttered "it's just a variation on the old theme." She abandoned the pack and flew to the ground.
*****
Alright, Ladies," Rose said. "We've got to land this plan incredibly close to enemy lines without getting noticed and teleport into their base. We'll need a bit of a distraction. Elizabeth?"
"Yeah, yeah," Elizabeth said. "Let me show you youngsters how it's done." She pointed at the ground. Clumps of dirt began erupting into the sky like geysers.
"Good," Rose said. "Keep it coming I'll fly the plane into the dirt clouds. Hopefully, we shan't be noticed. Daisy?"
"No over-sized chunks will touch us," Daisy said. She spread her arms, pushing larger fragments away from the plane.
*****
Omega Theta Sigma
"Spread out among the regular soldiers," Jenny said. "Go wherever you'll do the most good and be careful."
"Don't worry about us," Anastasia cracked her knuckles. "I'll heat things up." A fireball formed in her hand. She hurled it at the enemy line.
"Your heat puns are so cute," Callie said.
"Just focus on the fight," Anastasia said, hurling another fireball and another.
Callie faded into a mist. Within seconds the gaseous cloud had gone behind enemy lines. She hovered to a soldier and her face formed in the fog. "You should take all the pins out of the explosives," she said, authoritatively, "for safe-keeping."
The soldier's expression went blank. "For safe-keeping," he echoed.
She floated to another soldier. "you should set fire to the ammunition stores," she said. "We wouldn't want the bullets to get cold."
Her expression went blank. "Set fire," she echoed. "keep bullets warm."
Anya floated in the air. Weapons wrested themselves away from the enemy troops. Several tanks crunched up like aluminium cans.
"My, my," Christina muttered. "They seem to be enjoying themselves."
Her body twisted and distorted. She let out a roar and ran towards the enemy. Shouts of "dinosaur and T-rex" were hurled around.
How uneducated. I'm clearly a Spinosaurus.
She knocked a group of them away with her tail.
*****
Omicron
"You may have just lost us any element of surprise we might have had," Sirvanna chastised.
"We aren't supposed to be taking them by surprise," Katelyn said. "Theta is."
"Why do you have Sirvanna's bra?" Ines asked, holding it up.
"Don't look at me," Katelyn said. "I didn't touch any of Sirvanna's stuff. I just took a few articles from the rest of your rooms." She looked at it. "I think I found that in your room."
"So that's where I left..." Sirvanna began, before stopping herself. "Never mind." She took it out of Ines's hands. "Let's just get to work!"
They met up with their small force of regular troops and made their way forward with little resistance. One of the regulars gestured for a stop. "There's a wall covered with turrets ahead," she said. "They'll automatically lock on to any living people and fire."
"So, we need a way to take them out before they can rip us apart," Sirvanna said.
"No prob," Ines said. "Follow me in a minute." She put her goggles down and was gone before anyone could protest.
"Fine," Sirvanna said. "While she keeps them tied up, Yuni and I will blast the turrets."
Ines weaved in and out of fire. "What's the matter, can't keep up?" she asked. She ran up the wall, squarely between two turrets. They moved into position, but didn't fire. "Safeties, huh?" Ines asked. "Well, it was worth a try." She ran back down the wall and dodged through the ensuing hail of fire.
A bolt of lightning and a beam of light destroyed the first two turrets. A third turret jerked into position and destroyed another.
"What are you doing?" Alexa asked.
"Keeping a pet turret," Katelyn said. She turned it towards another. "It's kind of a pain to force it to fire, though."
Yuni and Sirvanna hurriedly destroyed two more turrets. Katelyn's controlled turret shut down.
"I can't get it to fire anymore," she muttered.
"They probably killed its power," Alena said.
A bolt of crimson lightning tore it open. "We can't risk it reactivating," Sirvanna said. "Let's move on." She turned to Ines. "And what were you thinking? It was way too reckless of you to try to keep them all occupied. You could've been killed and I..."
Ines leaned forward and kissed Sirvanna. "I love you too," she said.
"Moving on," Sirvanna said, walking forward.
"Can I end our arguments that way?" Yuni asked, turning to Alena.
"Won't always work," Alena said.
"I bet it'll be fun to try anyway," Yuni said.
*****
Theta
"Take Blair first and come back for the rest of us," Rose said.
"Got it," Mary said.
"If any bad guys are in the way I'll pound them," Blair said. She and Mary vanished in a puff of smoke.
"Isn't she a bit young to hold the drop off point alone?" Elizabeth asked.
"Probably," Rose said. "But she is the best equipped for doing it."
*****
Mary dropped Blair off and vanished to grab the next person. Blair found herself alone in a small supply room.
That's when the door opened. Blair hurriedly ripped up the steel floor. The soldiers who were coming in lost their footing. Which gave Blair a chance to run forward. The two were thrown back into the corridor with their necks and spines bent at unnatural angles.
Blair closed the door again.
Mary returned with Elizabeth and vanished again.
"Anything happen, Kiddo?" Elizabeth asked, looking pointedly at the now split floor.
"Well, some bad guys tried to come in," Blair said, "But I tossed them out so it's okay."
"You shouldn't have done that," Elizabeth says. "If their bodies get found..." she was interrupted by the alarm sounding. Elizabeth gestured and a massive block of dirt rose from the ground to bar the door. "Hurry, reinforce that."
"Yes Ma'am," Blair said. She tore a sizable chunk of steel away from the floor. She placed it across the dirt and hammered it into place with her fist.
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