The red and blue lights of the patrol cars illuminated the street as the four mutant brothers, exhausted and injured, were led in cages towards a van. Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo struggled to free themselves, their eyes filled with desperation as they imagined what awaited them. The police spoke in low voices, but their intentions were clear: to take them somewhere where, as mutants, they would be the subject of experiments.
Leonardo pounded on the bars, his face full of determination. “We must get out of here before it is too late!”
Raphael, frustrated, clenched his fists. “Damn humans! They will treat us like monsters!”
Donatello tried to remain calm, but anxiety was reflected in his voice. “If they take us... we don't know what they will do with us. We can't stay here.”
Michelangelo, more scared than ever, looked at his brothers. “What are we going to do, dudes? We can't be a laboratory experiment!”
Suddenly, in the distance, a figure ran at full speed dodging police officers, her breathing labored, but her eyes full of determination. It was her friend and ally, and without a second thought, she screamed desperately as she launched herself towards them.
“Please don’t hurt them! They’re not dangerous! They’re not dangerous!”
The police tried to stop her, but she slipped past them, her voice torn by the fear of losing the brothers she considered her family. The four brothers looked at her, their hearts filled with hope, knowing that even though the odds were against her, she would not stop until she saved them.
With tears in her eyes, she ran towards Leonardo’s cage, her breathing ragged as she clung to the bars in desperation.
Despite the speed at which the van was moving, she did not stop. She ran after the vehicle, dodging the policemen’s attempts to stop her. Her heart was pounding, the cold night air whipping at her face as the lights of the truck blurred in the distance.