Another collab with TehMarishal.

Anyone who read Siren Song will remember what Sari went thought... well now it's the Autobots' turn

W own nothing... NOTHING.


In spite of what Sari had said in her report involving the Siren/Thunderblast incident, about the Autobots owing her a lot of free rides and whatnot after everything that had happened… she actually found herself wanting to get away from them for a bit. It had been exactly a week since Thunderblast had been taken away from Earth by the Elite Guard, and she'd already been given all the free rides one girl could stand. On top of that, she had suffered numerous sugar highs, bellyaches, ice cream headaches and even a toothache from all the ice cream and other sweets that the Autobots have gotten for her.

Right now, she just wanted to be alone, so she had chosen to stay away from the Autobot base, at least for the time being. She did contact them to make sure they knew she was okay, just that she wanted time to herself. Then she used her jetpack to take off in the opposite direction of the Autobot base, as she departed from Sumdac Tower.

She then enjoyed her little joyride over Detroit, loving the feeling of being completely free and having the wind whip across her armor. Yes, for now, she was simply going to enjoy herself.

She eventually landed in an empty alley about a block away from her destination which was the game store; she'd been meaning to pick up a few new games for a while but never got around to it. Landing in front of people would probably turn a few more heads than wanted so she was usually sure to keep her jet-pack at a low profile usage. She was thinking of texting Bumblebee to ask about new games but her train of thought was interrupted by a small blue monster truck. Sari had expected the alley to have a few bums, stray animals, trash and possibly a druggie or two; not that any of these things would be an issue for the Technorganic; however, Sari didn't expect kids to be playing with remote controlled cars in the area. It was just odd. She figured their parents must not be too good at parents to let their kids play in an alley of all places. Funny; he dad let her hang out with two-story robots and she was actually surprised that kids would be playing in an alley.

Sari continued walking through the alley and onto Main Street; the whole time being followed by the little blue truck. She sighed, this was getting annoying. She stopped the truck with her foot and glanced back into the alley but saw that no one was around; probably some kid in one of the buildings with nothing better to do than to prank people. She picked up the truck and began looking for a battery compartment so she could disable the truck and get on with her day.

She didn't see anything right away, so she ran her fingers across it, trying to locate any part that she could pry loose in hopes of finding the batteries.

"Hey, that tickles!" the little truck suddenly exclaimed, causing her to squeak and drop it, startled.

"Hey!" it exclaimed again, this time sounding a bit annoyed. "You trying to hurt me or something?" With that, the little blue truck suddenly transformed into a robot mode. And he was a small robot—smaller than Sari, yet apparently he was a Transformer.

"Whoa!" Sari exclaimed, staring at him with wide, blinking eyes. "Wow I didn't know you were a robot!" Then she noticed the purple symbol on his chest. "Wait, you're a Decepticon!" she exclaimed, raising her palms and enabling her weapons, just in case. And yet… somehow she doubted this little guy could possibly do much harm. He was small after all… and kinda cute.
"Hey, I haven't done anything to you!" the little bot exclaimed, holding his arms in the air. "You don't really want to hurt me… do you?" He cocked his head to one side, holding his servos high above his head. Indeed… he looked harmless, and so adorable that he almost looked slightly pathetic.

Sari lowered her hands, deciding that he wasn't going to do anything. Then, as she watched, he slowly moved toward her, looking up at her with large, wide, red optics. "You're a sweetheart," he purred, and slowly wrapped his arms around her left leg.

Sari twitched, feeling an impulse to simply shake him off or kick him away, yet at the same time she just didn't want to. Instead she simply found herself grinning down at him. "You know… you really are a cute little guy," she found herself saying. Well, it certainly seemed true.


Who didn't love Wheelie in ROTF?

If you read Siren song... take a wild guess here and you might just be right.