Gomen nasai. I have been neglecting my poor, poor writing thread. T_T I have no excuse. You may slap me if you wish.
This story is copyrighted by Kesshin, 2004.
Pen's hands were shaking. This was hardly surprising, considering her situation. Still, having shaking hands while driving through a mine field isn't a good thing, even if it's understandable.
And they're sweating too... Pen was sorely tempted to wipe them on the seat, or even her shirt, but letting go of the wheel probably wouldn't be the smartest thing to do.
The trucks crawled through the desolate field at a snail's pace, no faster than two miles per hour. The tension Pen was feeling at the moment expressed itself in the sweat that gathered at her brow.
Just a little further. Just a little further, she chanted under her breath. Then, after what had seemed like an eternity, the dumpster-like trucks reached the dumping station at the back of the factory. Smiling to herself and letting out a well-deserved sigh, Pen opened the door with a clank and hopped onto the dirt below. Ralda and Kern were already outside their respective vehicles, waiting for her.
"Excellent job, Pen," Joyce commented with a grin, "I knew you could do it."
Kern crossed his arms in mock annoyance. "Oh sure, compliment her."
Pen reached out and patted his dark mop of hair. "Aw, there there. You did well too, Kern. Now, is that better?"
The two girls chuckled as Kern brushed the hand away, this time genuinely annoyed. Eventually, though, his scowl disappeared and he was soon laughing with them.
I feel great, Pen reflected,
We all do. Guess it's our way of releasing all of that tension.
"Okay," she said when their moment of mirth had passed, "Now what?"
Joyce, now all business, nodded and answered. "This is the only way into the factory building; you do not need DNA clearance, and there are no security cameras."
"Fine. So, what is it?"
Joyce turned her head towards the hole in the wall that was the dumping station.
"Oh no," Kern sighed, pressing his hand against his forehead, "Don't tell me..."
"Yes. We must go through the opening where the trucks dump the uranium ore."
The three of them said nothing. What was there to say? They had come this far, and if they had to walk through a tunnel covered in radioactive dust, so be it.
The companions walked towards the portal opening, and looked cautiously into its depths. The portal was tilted upwards, so they would have to drop down into it to continue. One by one, they leapt feet-first into the musty darkness.
"Huh," Pen commented, "Feels like there's rubber underneath our feet."
"Yes," Joyce nodded, "That would be the conveyer belt."
Kern mused outloud, "You know, the lack of security is kind of odd. I wonder why there aren't any cameras or DNA scanners here."
Suddenly they heard a creaking noise above them, and turned around. A truck hovered above the portal and tilted to the side, its contents balancing precariously on the tip of their container.
Pen opened her mouth slightly. "Because no one else is stupid enough to try this."
They ran, bracing themselves for the several thousand pounds of partially processed uranium ore that would shortly hit them in the back.
Don't you just love cliffhangers?