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Code Lyoko Porn Story: The Sonata Chapter 3

Code Lyoko Porn Story: The Sonata Chapter 3

Chapter Three:
Holiday In The Fog

A
yawn graced the lips of Quinn Thompson as she shuffled out of the
dorm building. A laugh was heard as a voice followed.

“You…
look like crap.” Tania Grandjean said to her friend, finding it
amusing. The blonde only scoffed in response.

“You would
too, if you didn’t sleep like a rock.” Thomas Jolivet shot at
his girlfriend. His eyes were droopy, indicating he was tired, and
his hair was disshevled. Quinn looked pretty much the same. Tania
blinked.

“What happened?” She asked, glancing
between the two of them.

“Jim happened. He was screaming
about a dog in the middle of the night.” Quinn muttered, running
her pale fingers through her pale blonde hair to try and get some of
the tangles out. Tania laughed, automatically thinking of Kiwi, Odd’s
dog. Everyone knew he had a dog, but no one told on him.

“So,
you leaving for break?” Thomas asked, stretching as the three
began to roam aimlessly around the campus.

“I hope. I
think I might actually be going this time; my mom hasn’t canceled
like she usually does. Yet, anyway.” Quinn laughed softly as she
hopped a littl to adjust her right shoe. She didn’t expect to go away
for break. She never did. Her mother always had to cancel.

“Thomas
and I are leaving.” Tania said, glancing at Quinn with
uneasiness. She didn’t want to upset her friend. “You’ll be here
alone if your mom cancels.”

“Oh well.” Quinn
shrugged, smiling a little. She noticed Jeremie and his friends
standing to the side, talking lowly. She also noticed Sissi’s group
spying on them.

“Oh, come off it! You know you’ll miss
us!” Tania teased playfully, catching Quinn’s attention once
again. She turned towards them to see Thomas grinning at her and
Tania with an all-knowing smile.

“It’s true.” The
blonde sighed with mock sadness. “How shall I ever live with out
you two?” She asked loudly, bringing her hand to her forehead in
an over-dramatic way.

Movement out of the corner of her eyes
caught her attention. She saw Sissi and her group coming out of
hiding. As they walked by Quinn and her friends, the blonde caught
something they said.

“Who’s this Xana he was talking
about?” Nicolas said to Sissi and Herv. Quinn raised an
eyebrow. Xana. Isn’t a race in Asturian mythology?

Quinn knew
alot about mythology. Her father’s hobby was myths. He had taught
Quinn and her siblings about myths and legends from all about the
world. She barely remembered him mentioning a xana once. He said that
they were always nymphs of beauty that loved water.

“Oh,
hey!” Tania wrapped her arms around one of Quinn’s. “I
heard that Matthias’ parents are staying in town. So instead of him
having to go all the way to his parents house, he just gets to go off
campus.” She smiled slyly, knowing that Matthias and Quinn were
working on a budding relationship. “Maybe you two can hang out a
bit?” She suggested, grinning. Thomas grinned too.

Quinn
rolled her bright green eyes. “Maybe. Only if he makes the
call.” She admitted, her eyes slowly traveling to the
ground.

“Well, let’s hope he does.” Tania shared a
rather devilish look with Thomas before they began to trek towards
the campus gates. It was almost time for everyone to head out.

“You
think your parents are here already?” Quinn asked, shrugging
Tania off her arm as she stretched her thin arms forward.

“Yep.
They’re always here early. And my parents give Thomas a ride to the
airport since we’re going to the same place.” Tania nodded,
smiling hesitantly.

“Well, you guys go do what you need
too. I’ll see you guys in a week.” Quinn gave a small, rather
fake smile. She didn’t want Tania and Thomas to feel bad. Tania
reached over and hugged her.

“We’ll see you when we get
back. Bye!” She grabbed Thomas’ hand before he could do anything
else and pulled him along towards the gates. Bright green eyes
watched them for a little while before she decided to try and see who
all was staying behind at Kadic. She didn’t want to be the only one;
like last year.

She blew out a breath quickly, causing herself
to whistle lowly. She moved her hands into her pockets as she glanced
around for anyone she knew; mainly her siblings or Jim.

Her
face brightened considerably as she found Jim. He was sitting in a
chair, drinking some soda as he watched Jeremie, who was feverishly
scrubbing graffiti off of the wall in front of him. Sissi was there
also, sitting on a wooden bench doing some math homework. Quinn, who
was in a semi-decent mood, didn’t say anything rude to her as she
walked by, only continued to Jim.

“Jim?” She asked,
causing him to turn around to see who was talking to him.

“Quinn!”
He stood up. Jeremie glanced back at them as his vigor in cleaning
slowed a little. “What can I do for you?” Jim crossed his
arms over his chest.

“Have you seen my mother around? Or
Vanessa? Or Michael?” Quinn asked, glancing around to find any
blondes besides Jeremie.

“I think I might’ve seen them
earlier, but it was only a quick glance.” He thought outloud,
rubbing his chin as he did so.

“Oh.” She raised up
on her tip-toes to look a little farther around. She sighed out,
feeling defeated as she slouched She didn’t think it was them;
it never is.

“Well, why don’t you wait here?” He
asked, sitting back down in the chair he was previously in. Quinn sat
down on the ground right beside his chair and turned her attention to
Jeremie, who looked away from her quickly and began to scrub
again.

“You think they’ll really be here?” Jim
asked, handing Quinn a can of soda from the cooler on the other side
of the chair he was in. Quinn took the soda and opened it, taking a
drink. Mmm, grape.

“No.” She responded, sitting the
can on the ground. “They’ll probably cancel again.” She
yawned, leaning her head against the chair next to
her.

“Actually…” Sissi spoke up, catching
everyone’s attention. “I’m a little stuck.” She stood up.
“Maybe I should help Jeremie. My father always said that manual
labor was good for the mind.” Jim stood up at that.

“Good
idea, Sissi. I’ll go get you a sponge.” He said as he was
already started to the supply shed to get an extra sponge.

“Get
me one too!” Quinn called out to him with a wave. He nodded. The
blonde turned her head towards Sissi with narrowed eyes, suspicious
at what she was going to do.

“What a shame to have to
clean that.” She said to Jeremie. He looked back at her and
obviously looked annoyed.

“I guess I’m not hte first one
to recognize your talent.” Jeremie fully stopped what he was
doing and turned to Sissi. “It’s really well-done. A work of
art. BY the way, did you do it all by yourself? Or did your friend
Xana help you a little?”

Jereme only began to get back to
work, but Sissi continued. “I heard you talking to your friends
about Xana. Who is that? She your girlfriend? Maybe I know her.”
Sissi was flat out teasing Jeremie now. “Come on Jeremie… tell
me.” The bonde boy stood up.

“Xana’s the name of a
rock group. BUt with all the junk you listen too, there’s no way you
can possibly know them.” Jeremie gave the dark haired girl a
dark look.

“What do you think I am, an idiot or
something?” Sissi asked, scowling. Quinn let out a soft
snort.

“Uh… You said it, not me.” That caused
Quinn to laught out loud. Sissi turned her head to glare at
her.

“Actually.” The blonde girl spoke. “Xana
is a type of mythical creature. Fairy nympths. Beautiful girls. Love
water. That type of thing.” She took a drink from her soda.
Jeremie looked at her over Sissi’s shoulder and grinned. He tossed
his sponge at Sissi.

“Here… since you volunteered to
help me.” Her walked over towards Quinn. “It’s time I took
a break.” He plopped down in Jim’s chair.

“A little
more elbow grease, go on.” He mocked the older gym teacher.
Quinn bit her lip a little, half-way to keep from laughing and
half-way because she saw Jim coming back.

“Keep
scrubbing! You can do it!” Jeremie continued, his arms folded
behind his head. “Go on! You can do better than that!” Jim
crossed his arms as he stopped behind the chair. He cleared his
throat loudly. Jeremie shot up and gave an innocent grin. Quinn let
out a small giggle. Jim made his way around the chair and tossed a
sponge to Jeremie and Quinn before plopping down.

The blonde
eighth grader let out a partial sigh as she rose to her feet. She
stretched out her limbs and approached the tagged wall. She crouched
down beside Jeremie and pressed her dampened sponge up against the
wall. She bit her lip softly as she glanced behind her one last time,
hoping to see her brother or sister. She didn’t notice a pair of
glasses covered eyes watching her as she turned back towards the
graffitti and began to scrub slowly, trying to keep herself from
letting tears from in her eyes. It was always like this. Always.

It
took her, Jeremie, and Sissi several hours to clean up the wall.
Quinn had immediately fallen asleep when entered her room.

The
next morning, Quinn’s bright green eyes snapped open as she started
to go into a coughing fit. There was an odd purple smoke in her room.
She stood up, wheezing slightly. The first thing she thought of was
smoke damage to her laptop. She stumbled to her desk, pulling her
laptop off and running out of the room. The smoke followed.

Quinn
thought it was amazing, and terrifying, how the smoke seemed to have
a life of its own. She glanced behind her quickly to see if the smoke
was following her still, and it was. She picked up her speed a little
more, thanking track and soccer in her previous years as she exited
the dorm building. She didn’t stop until she reached the wooded area
of the campus. She looked around and was thankful to see that the
smoke was no where nearby. She hugged the laptop close to her before
she thought of how silly it was to grab the piece of
machinery.

A grunt came from Vixen as she roughly
landed on her side from the long-distance drop down. She sat up,
rubbing her forehead and groaning. She smiled only slightly when she
saw the pink-paired girl before her.

“Evening, princess.”
She said, even though it wasn’t evening. She stood up and stretching
a bit. “Where’s Vincent?” She glanced around for the said
silver-haired man.

“He’s at a tower, resting.”
Aelita said softly, seemingly distracted. Vixen glanced over at her,
only to see that she was searching for a tower.

“A tower
is infected, I’m guessing?” She asked, crossing her arms under
her bust. Aelita nodded. Vixen glanced around again, kicking a rock
with her boot lazily. She raised her head quickly when she heard a
noise. Vixen’s green eyes widened as she pushed Aelita to the side
and took a hit from an incoming blok.

Vixen jumped out of the
way after that, just in time to avoid its freeze ray. It wouldn’t be
pretty if she was caught in that. She stood up, the desert ground
crunching under her feet. She grit her teeth before running towards
the block. The Eye facing Vixen began to slow a red color, allowing
Vixen to know it was the laser Eye. Vixen jumped into the air to
avoid the hit. She flicked her right wrist forwards and the wire
unraveled and shot out, the daggar at the end of the wire becoming
imbedded into the bloks Eye. Vixen pulled her wrist back, causing the
knife to come flying at her face. She caught it easily in her left
hand and took a defensive position.

She watched calmly as the
blok exploded in fromt of her. She turned to look at Aelita, who was
still on the ground from being pushed over. Vixen held out her hand
for the pink-haired girl. Aelita took her hand and Vixen helped her
stand. “Are they coming?” She asked, referring to the other
Lyoko warriors.

“Hopefully.” Aelita sighed
out.

“Aelita! I found it!” Jeremie’s voice shouted
suddenly. “37 degrees south in the forest area.”

“Okay,
I’m on my way. But I’m no where near it. And I’m going to need some
help. Vixen won’t be enough. She’s taken a hit already.” Aelita
glanced at the white haired girl, who was sulking at the last
comment.

“I have three volunteers who would be happy to
cut their vacations short and help.” Jeremie said, obviously
smiling.

“A vacation. I haven’t had one of those in a
long time.” She breathed out bitterly, running a slender hand
through her spiked hair.

Aelita turned to her. “You go by
foot. I’ll meet you there.” Aelita began towards the uninftected
tower. Vixen waited for Aelita to be safely in the tower before she
began to move. She disappeared in a puff of white smoke.

Vixen
couldn’t teleport very far, only short distances. She appeared in a
puff of smoke two miles away from her disappearance spot, her feet
connected to the ground immediately as she began her run. She was a
fast runner, one of her powers. Vixen’s black leather-clad body
disappeared in a puff of white smoke once again.

This routine
continued for several minutes until she came to a slow and steady
stop in front of an uninfected tower in the forest region. Vixen,
obviously tired, bent forward a little, trying to catch her breath.
She glanced up when she heard a small noise. Aelita came out of the
tower and smiled before speaking to Jeremie.

“Jeremie.
I’m coming into the forest area now.” She glanced
around.

“Yumi, Ulrich and Odd should be there very soon.
Be careful Aelita, there should be monsters around there. Vixen,
please do your best to protect her.” Vixen rolled her eyes at
that.

“Whatever, dude.” She muttered, scratching her
head.

“I better go back to the school. Jim, Quinn, and
Sissi might be in trouble. I’ve go to warn them.” Vixen’s eyes
raised to the sky, a slight frown on her face.

“Good. Go,
I’ve got Aelita covered!” Vixen yelled up, receiving a quick
‘thanks’ from Jeremie.

Aelita and Vixen continued walking
around for a little bit until Aelita rested behind a tree. Vixen
jumped up and sat in a high-branch, looking out for monsters. Vixen’s
gaze was moved forward as she watched Odd and a girl touch down on
the ground. The girl looked like a geisha in her outfit. Must be
Yumi, she thought.

“Where do we go now?” Odd asked,
glancing around. Aelita poked her head around the tree.

“The
activated tower is over this way…” She said, catching their
attention. Yumi smiled as she approached Aelita. Vixen watched from
her position above, not yet noticed.

“Hi Aelita! Have you
seen any monsters?” Yumi asked. Aelita shook her head.

“Not
yet. There was a blok over on the desert plane, but Vixen took care
of that.” Aelita pointed a finger up to the white-haired girl in
the tree. Yumi and Odd followed her finger. Vixen smirked, her green
eyes shining as she tilted her head. She slipped off the branch and
landed gracefully on her feet beside Aelita. She lowered herself into
a low, respecful bow, her left arm out to the side slightly and her
right arm pressed against her stomach.

“Good evening.”
She straightened herself. “Vixen, at your service. You must be
Yumi.” Yumi narrowed her eyes slightly, studying the
white-haired girl close. Their eyes connected and Yumi’s eyes widened
a little, surprised at the brightness of the other girls’ green
eyes.

“Guess you didn’t look very hard.” Odd spoke
up suddenly, referring to Aelita talking about not seeing any
monsters. He pointed at a group of kankrelats heading towards the
four of them.

“Damn.” Vixen cursed out. “Fast
little buggers…” She muttered, pushing Aelita behind her and
holding her right arm out to the side, in a defensive position.

“I
hate to rush you, my friends, but it’s getting kind of urgent here.”
Jeremie said, sounding desperate. Odd, whom was steadying himself to
shoot and arrow, spoke.

“What about us? What do you think
we’re doing? Getting a suntan here?” That caused Vixen to
giggle. Yumi glanced back at the girl, eyebrows furrowed. Yumi shook
it off and threw her fan at a kankrelat, destroying it easily. The
last kankrelate began to prepare an attack.

“Watch out,
Odd!” Yumi called, watching as Odd began to perform some flips
to dodge lasers. Unfortunately, Odd was hit in the shoulder and hit
the ground. Aelita took a cautious step forward, attracting the
attention of the kankrelat. It began to prepare an attack and
fired.

“Aelita!” Yumi cried, pushing the pink-haired
girl out of the way, getting hit in the stomach. Vixen let out an
angry growl, turning her attention to the last kankrelat.

She
flicked her right wrist with force, shooting her knife at the
kankrelat and nailing its Eye dead on. She pulled the knife back to
her and straightened her skirt as she caught the blade
easily.

“Yumi, are you alright?!” Jeremie
asked.

“No broken bones yet!” She said, getting back
up. Vixen had to admit, the three Lyoko warriors had
determination.

“Take good care of Aelita!”

Suddenly,
three more kankrelats showed up. Vixen grabbed Aelita and pulled her
behind a large tree, Yumi and Odd followed quickly. Vixen tuned out
Jeremie as he spoke. She had jumped into the tree to study the
kankrelats from a high view. The monsters didn’t seem to notice her,
yet. She decided to take advantage of that. She was about to jump
down when a blok wiggled out of the ground.

“Bastard!!”
Vixen yelled, surprised. She jumped off the branch and slammed her
feet into the bloks head. She then rammed her fist into the bloks
Eye. It exploded on contact. The explosion sent Vixen flying back and
ramming into a tree. She dropped to the ground with a thud.

“Ugh…
I lost thirty hit points…” She muttered, struggling to get up
with a frown.

She stood up just in time to see Odd shooting a
kankrelat. Yumi’s body was glowing a white-red color and a large rock
slowly began to leviate. Telekinesis. Vixen was impressed.

Yumi
dropped the rock down onto one of the kankrelats before jumping ontop
of it. She threw her fan at another kankrelat as Aelita and Odd
headed to the tower. Vixen followed behind Odd and Aelita for backup,
but kept her eyes on Yumi. The last remaining kankrelat shot Yumi
twice. One more hit and… The kankrelat shot Yumi. Her body slowly
began to devirtualize.

Vixen let out a grunt as she was hit in
the back by the last kankrelat. She fell to her knees before slowly
getting back up, wincing. She turned around, only to see Odd by her
side. Odd aimed his arrow at the kankrelat as Aelita brought up a
make-shift bridge to get over the water to the tower. Vixen suddenly
thought that having back up like this was nice for a change. That
thought was immediately pushed out of her mind as she realized how
out of character it was for her to think that.

The kankrelat
and Odd began a face off. Odd got shot first and hit the ground.
Vixen jumped into action at that, throwing her wire at the kankrelat.
The monster fired at Vixen, hitting her knee. One more shot and she
would be beaten. With Vixen injured, the kankrelat headed for Aelita,
who was on the first step of the bridge.

Odd and Vixen stood
up. Odd caught the kankrelats attention.

“Hey you.
Yeah… you.” He said to the monster. He had his arrow pointed
at the kankrelat. Vixen realized she was closer to the
kankrelat and pointed her knife to it as well. They waited a few
moments before all three attacked. THe kankrelat shot Odd, Odd shot
the kankrelat, and Vixen stabbed the kankrelat. Odd devirtualized
from the blast, the kankrelat exploded from Odd and Vixen slowly
devirtualized, the impact from the explosion, along with the heat of
the wire, caused her to lose the rest of her life
points.

“Bastard.”

Quinn’s
bright green eyes snapped open. Thoughts from the last night flooded
her mind. She finished cleaning off the wall with Sissi and Jeremie,
then she came to her room and just fell asleep. She yawned and
stretched, a numbing feeling in her right arm. Must’ve been how she’d
been laying. Suddenly, she jumped as her phone began to ring. She
groaned slightly as she reached over and picked it up, bringing it to
her ear.

“Hello?” She asked, sounding only slightly
tired. A laugh from a male caused her to straighten up a bit.

“Good
morning. Sorry if I woke you.” It was Matthias. Quinn, being
alone in her room, allowed a smile and a soft blush come to her
face.

“Nah, I just woke up before you called. How’s your
vacation so far?” She asked, folding her legs underneath her as
she held the phone in her hands delicately.

“Boring. I’m
kind of glad you didn’t go home.” Matthias admited. Quinn tensed
a little. She wasn’t. She wanted go to home for once. She bit her lip
a minute before speaking.

“Why’s that?” She asked,
leaning back into her fluffy pillows.

“Because then I
wouldn’t be able to ask you out on our first date.” Quinn sat up
immediately, face red.

“What?” She blurted out, not
used to things such as this. Matthias laughed.

“Do you
want to go out tonight? Typical dinner and a movie theme?” He
asked, sounding a little hesitant. Quinn smiled.

“Sure!
I’d love that.” She wasn’t going to reject him. She actually
liked Matthias.

“Great! Meet me outside Kadic’s gates
tonight at five, okay?” He asked, making sure that was only with
the blonde girl. She nodded, before realizing they were on the phone
and he couldn’t see her nod.

“That sounds perfect. See
you then.” They hung up after that. Quinn flopped back onto her
bed, arms spread out lazily. She stared up at the ceiling with a grin
on her face. Maybe staying at Kadic wasn’t so bad after all.-

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