Blue for Pink, Red for Yellow
Dedication: This story has been dedicated to Sorano101; My insperation for this story.
Chap 1: Phoenix
Gibson couldn't't believe what he was seeing. A large aircraft had been shot down from the sky and was now in pieces. More importantly, a small monkey-like creature had stumbled out of it and was now unconscious.
Earlier on that day, Gibson had left the super robot after having an argument with his younger brother, Sparx. ( Yes, my theory's that him and Sparx are brothers!)
He decided to take a walk round Shugazoom to take his mind of things. He was doing so, when I large object propelled itself down to the earth of the City. It was big, on fire and still had someone in it, although they emerged unharmed, but soon had lost consciousness.
Gibson ran to help the survivor. He pulled them free of the wreckage and tried to wake them up, though it was no good.
"I'll have to take her back then," Gibson sighed, realising two things;
1. It was a girl
2. She wasn't waking up
So Gibson brought her back to the robot, where the rest of the team tried to help. After 2 hours, she awoke.
"Where am I?" The girl's panicked voice asked.
"Your Ok." Chiro said, "We'll look after you."
The girl was a peachy-pinkish colour and had dark navy-blue eyes. In fact, she too was a robot monkey.
"So," Chiro asked, "What's your name?"
"I'm Phoenix." The monkey replied, "Nice to meet you."
The team then introduced themselves, and told her what had happened.
"Wow," Phoenix said, then turned to Gibson, "Thank you for saving me then Gibson."
"Your welcome." Gibson said, impressed by the girl's manners.
"I suppose it'll be good now there's another girl on the team." Nova said happily.
"Wait," Phoenix gasped, "I'm a member of the team now?"
"Do you want to?" Chiro asked.
"Yes! Oh, yes, I do!" She answered.
"Then you are." Chiro said.
A big smile appeared across Phoenix's face.
No one noticed it, but so did Gibson's.
He knew there was something different about this girl he liked.
Nova was right. It would be better with her on the team.
It was going to be far better.