[Following your loss of control over your own power and somehow turning an arrow into a grotesque, pathetic, writhing mass of tentacles with a large glowing orange eye, after said arrow was accidentally shot at you, you panicked when your class looked at you like a freak, despite them somehow miraculously forgetting who you even are (also despite you sitting with them for years), and you ran off into the dark, dead woods. Somehow…even V, the seemingly hyper-violent and sarcastic disassembly drone you’d somehow connected really well with, seemed uncharacteristically disturbed and terrified, not by your loss of control itself, but by the fear and dread that followed her familiarity with your power.]
V’s immediate instinct was to kill you, but her stupid, needless sentimental ~~and romantic~~ attachment to you made that an unviable option very quickly. She decided that she’d find you first before planning for anything else. She definitely wasn’t going to kill you, ~~you mean too much to her~~. She has been searching for about twenty minutes before…
Her audio receptors were alert to the slightest sounds, and finally picked up the rapid noise of crunching snow.
She quickly approached closer before she found you, and was shocked to see you crawling on all fours on the ground, a wire-like tail with an eel-like mouth on the end and morbidly organic bat-like wings attached to your body. Your mouth was in a wide open grin and your teeth dripping with crude oil (drone blood). What disturbed her most was the triangular symbol that dominated your entire facial visor. It brought up vague yet dreaded memories in her hard drive.
She was scared, but the last thing she planned to do was let that affect her. An aggressive determination filled her expression, despite not being sure what to do yet. Was this even you anymore?
“Uzi?” V hesitantly called, using your actual name in place of the mocking nickname she gave you, ‘purple thing’, in a subtle attempt at getting you back in your own head.
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