Original A/N: Yay! Another new story! I hope you guys will like this one as much as I am going to enjoy it. Hmm, well not really a whole lot to say today. Nothing interesting has happened aside from posting the first chapter of Across the Galaxy, the co-op chapter of It's a Prime Adventure and this so far this week. Except I did get a 12 month membership card for Xbox LIVE Gold and played Escalation on War for Cybertron and it was awesome. :)

New A/N: So, in case you are as yet unaware, I am returning to my chapters of this story and rewriting them to some extent. There are a few things I am changing in the story, a few I am taking out and a few I am adding. The goal in doing this is to refine it into a better story that better suits my writing style as it is now and also leaves a more complete story for you, the readers, to enjoy. For the most part my style hasn't changed a lot, but I have gotten better at knowing what should and shouldn't be said in the writing at different points and how to write certain aspects of the story, such as the romance portion of any of my stories. As I said, somethings will change, though many will also stay the same. Sometimes the changes will be minor and you'll really have to pay attention to know what those changes are. Other times, they're pretty significant. So, pay attention to your rereads if you are not a new reader. ;) I'll give bonus cookies to anyone who can guess the changes made in each chapter. :P

This chapter isn't all that different from where it was originally. I was told my beginning to this story was mostly good as it was, which means this is the best beginning to a fanfic I have ever written! Yay! *happy dance* I did, however, add a scene in that we felt was necessary. Those of you who are just now starting to read will likely not know, but kudos if you know which scene was added! To oldbie readers, thanks for sticking around in my long absence as I work on this and deal with a bunch of other things! You'll probably catch the added scene easily enough. ;D

Anyways! As always, hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: I do not own Transformers. If I did, the Aerialbots would make an appearance in Prime. :) And so would Jazz and 'Hide

Summary: When three friends who view each other as siblings go to the Botcon being held in Jasper, Nevada, they get more than they bargained for. How will they fair in the world of the TV series known as Transformers: Prime? Adventures will be had. Friendships formed. And enemies sent to the scrap yard. Or at least, enemies might be sent to the scrap yard.

Chapter 1: Meet the Trine

~Wednesday, April 18, 2012~

"Come on, come on! Booyah! We won!" I cheered as my siblings and I beat Trypticon on hard mode.

"High-five," Sci said and we all high-fived each other.

"I am so glad I came to kidnap you guys for three months," Jay said.

"Technically, we're in my house," I said. "So technically I kidnapped you guys."

"But we aren't staying here," Jay said. "And it was my idea."

"And it's not really kidnapping or my parents would've had the police after you two," Sci said.

Ok, I know what you might be thinking. Didn't I say they were my siblings? Why would our parents send police after us for taking Sci somewhere? Well, the thing is, we aren't really related. We are all from different families. Different states even. In fact, Jay lives on the other side of the continent than Sci and I do. Yet she was the one to drive all the way to New York, pick up Sci and then come to Ohio for me. Of course, then is when the car decided to have engine trouble. So we've been stuck here for a week while it was repaired by the mechanics in town.

"Where are we going again?" I asked.

"BotCon," Jay reminded me.

"For three months?" Sci asked.

"No, only for a week," Jay said. "The rest of the three months are going to be spent in a log cabin in California Crys's sister told us about."

"Gotta love having an outdoorsy sister," I said before taking a drink of my Pepsi.

Jay's phone began ringing so we paused the game and I got up to go fetch a snack, as my stomach was growling. I went down the stairs, almost pulling another case of clumsiness and falling down again, but catching myself before it even began. I then went to the kitchen and looked around for a snack. I decided on some apples, grabbing a couple of them and cutting them in as close to eighths as I could, taking the cores out as I did so and throwing the inedible part away.

"I got apple slices!" I called as I walked back up the stairs.

"How'd you know I was hungry, sis?" Jay asked, hanging up the phone and reaching for an apple slice.

"Because I was hungry," I said.

"I'm hungry too," Sci said and also began on the apple slices.

This had become the typical scene for the past week. The three of us played video games, mainly War for Cybertron, Sci and I wrote on our stories, one of us would get a call from someone or another, and we would eat. We may not be related, but the way we treat each other you would never guess. We acted just like siblings, which would go along with the fact that we adopted each other as siblings pretty much. An easy way to tell we weren't really related was how different we looked from each other.

Sci was the only guy of our trio, he was the youngest and also the tallest. Standing at six feet and six inches, he was more than a foot taller than both Jay and myself. His hair was medium brown and was styled in a military buzz cut. His eyes were cobalt blue in color, which I was a little jealous of since I had always wanted blue eyes to match my grandma's. His skin was white, no tan, which was mostly cause it was difficult to get a tan up here in the northern states. He was clean shaven with a bit of stubble. He had above average build and couple that with his height he was quite intimidating when he needed to be. He was the youngest and newest member of our trio, but he was just as much a brother to me as Jay was a sister.

Jay was the first of the two that I had met, being my friend and sister for almost an entire year before Sci and I started talking when I started betaing his story. She wasn't as tall as Sci, but she was still taller than me by a full four and a quarter inches, standing at five feet and five inches. Her hair was a light brown and had blonde highlights. Whether it was that way naturally or dyed, I never bothered to ask, finding it unimportant. Her eyes were dark brown. She had an Autobot insignia tattoo on her right bicep. She had a good build for someone her size, I thought, and just cause she was a girl did not mean she was a pushover. If she wanted to, she could be just as intimidating as Sci could be. She fell into the middle in both age and height.

Me? I was the oldest of the trio, and the shortest. I was short, standing at five feet and three quarters of an inch, I had to look up to both my younger friends-

turned-siblings. My hair was long and it spiraled into large curls toward the ends. It was dark brown in color, though there was some purple toward the ends, from where I had purple streaks put in my hair, along with a reddish brown. My eyes were a chocolate brown, though in some lights they were a much lighter shade than in others. I thought I had a bit of a belly, though I knew I wasn't fat. I also knew that without the bit of belly that I had, I'd probably look starved the way my bone structure was. I was at a healthy weight for someone my height so I didn't worry about it. Unlike my two siblings, I was not very good at being intimidating under any circumstances. Save those that threatened those I cared about, whoever ticked me off would learn to fear an angry me in those cases.

"So who was that on the phone?" I asked Jay.

"The car people," she said. "The car's ready for pick-up. We just need to wait for there to be someone to take me to get it."

"And then we can leave tomorrow, yay!" I cheered.

The rest of the day was spent playing video games and watching a couple of the episodes of that new Transformers series, Prime. We all three loved it so far. After we got Jay's car, we watched the first of the Transformers movies made by Bay and then we turned the electronics off and just sat around talking.

"So where did you say BotCon was this year?" I asked.

"They're having it in Jasper, Nevada," Jay said.

"The same Jasper, Nevada that Prime is set in?" Sci asked.

Jay nodded. "They were going to have it in Mission City, but they had a vote and Jasper won out," she said.

"Sweet," I said. "Frankly, I like Prime better than I did the movies. Mostly because it's not as sad, since not as many Bots die."

"And we don't have a Prime gone mad either," Jay said.

"Sentinel's an idiot in the movie," Sci agreed.

"Plus, I think they did better on character development," I said. "We got no explanation for hardly anything in the movies. Bay screwed things with it when he killed off the femmes and excluded Sunny and made Sentinel evil and killed 'Hide

and killed Wheeljack."

"Ok, we get it," Jay said, laughing a little at my clear frustration with Bay.

We were silent for a few moments.

"It was funny when Galloway got tossed out of that cargo plane, though," I said and then we all burst into laughter.

"Galloway's such an aft," Jay said. "He deserved that."

"Indeed," Sci said, grinning.

"If Galloway walked in here, I would throw my Pepsi at him," I said flatly.

My straight face only lasted a whole one second before the three of us laughed again. It would be hilarious to see that government jerk soaked in Pepsi, or get knocked out by the can. Once we were done laughing, I yawned.

"I think we should get some sleep," I said. "We have a couple day journey ahead of us."

"You mean a four day journey," Jayna said. "And I'm the one driving the whole time, cause someone's too afraid to."

"I ain't about to have a repeat of last time," I said. "I'm not even very good at being a passenger anymore. I'd freak if you tried to make me drive."

"I know sis," Jay said as Sci pat me on the back, seeing my shiver.

We went to sleep at that point, Jay and me curled up on my bed and Sci taking the bed in the other room. My dog curled up for sleep where he was in between Jay and I, while my cat slept across the room on one of the book shelves.

~The Next Day~

~Thursday, April 19, 2012~

"Hey sis, wake up."

"Oh Crys~ Time to wake up."

I grumbled, rolling over and drifting back into my sleep. Unfortunately, my

siblings weren't having any of that and I felt my blanket be pulled off of me. I growled, curling up into a tighter ball.

"Don't growl at us," Jay said, poking me in the side.

I groaned and waved my hand at the offending appendage.

"I thought you wanted to go to BotCon," Sci said.

I mumbled something unintelligible except for the word "tired".

"Oh gosh, sis," Jay said. "It's noon, you've been sleeping for twelve hours. Wake up! We want to leave at one."

"Fine," I said, stretching out and finally opening my eyes and grabbing my phone. I found that it was actually only ten. I narrowed my eyes at Jay. "I hate you."

"I love you too, sis," Jay said, grinning. "But seriously, we do want to leave as soon as possible."

"Ok, ok, I'll get dressed," I said.

It was only about fifteen minutes in total before I was dressed, hair brushed and ready to go. We took about five minutes to put our luggage in the trunk of Jay's car, an Audi she had gotten landed with from a friend of her brother's. Another fifteen was taken to pack snacks and drinks into a couple lunch boxes and take them out to the car, and another five to say bye to my family. A total of forty minutes after Jay and Sci had woken me up, we were piling in the car and taking off toward Jasper, Nevada and the BotCon that had been the initial cause of Jay's idea to get us all together.

"Four days in a car," I said. "Which means four days with no writing or reading."

"That's ok, we'll pass the time with other ways," Sci said.

"Why don't we play truth or dare?" Jay suggested.

"That's a horrible car game," I said. "How are we supposed to do the dares? Plus the driver shouldn't be doing dares."

"True," Jay said.

"Random songs?" I suggested.

"Like what?" Sci asked.

"Like this one," I said. "This is the song that never ends, it just goes on and on my friend. Some people started singing it not knowing what it was. So it just goes on and on and on. Cause it's the song that never ends…. So on and so forth. Or John Jacob Jimmerheimersmit."

"Or The Song That Gets On Everybody's Nerves," Sci added.

"The ants go marching on and on and on," Jay sang and we all laughed.

"I don't know if it's sad we still know all those songs or not," I said, amused.

"They're from our childhoods, it's not sad," Jay said.

"I only heard them once in my childhood though, and I still know them," I said. "Too bad my memory isn't that good for chemistry equations, I might've gotten better than a C minus."

"At least it's better than the D you thought you were gonna get," Sci said.

"True," I said.

"Why did you think you were gonna get a D?" Jay asked.

"I failed to do the essay," I said. "And I failed both the midterm and the final. Plus I didn't do the Mastering Chemistry. It is a miracle I got a C minus average."

"Girl," Jay said. "You were a slacker in that class."

"Only in that class though," I said. "I suck at the paperwork of chemistry. I did good on the quizzes and in lab though. And I worked hard in my other two classes, getting an A minus in one and a B plus in the other."

"I bet if you put as much effort into that class as you do your writing, you would've gotten an A," Jay said.

"Most likely, considering before college I never got anything below an A in any science," I said. "I even got an A in physics, even though I hated that class. I did

great in my high school chemistry class."

"Huh," Sci said. "It must be the professor, you did say he was hard to follow."

"Indeed he was," I said. "And I did try to follow him. I have pages and pages of notes to prove it. But the man doesn't know how to dumb it down for us not-as-smart-as-he people."

"What is he a genius?" Jay asked.

"Yeah," I said. "He and his buddies blew up a river when he was in college."

"How do you blow up a river?" Jay asked.

"I don't remember what he used," I said. "Poor fishies though."

Jay and Sci hummed in agreement.

That was pretty much how the entire trip to our first motel went. It had been fairly difficult procuring the money needed for this trip, but we had managed. Even with the roadblock of the car breaking down, we still had enough to go through with it and enjoy it. I couldn't even describe how happy I was to be able to take this little vacation with my siblings. I had needed this vacation for a while and it only made it better with them with me. We had been able to book rooms at our checkpoints, one at each, and we even had some money that we could stop at a restraunt to eat if we wanted to, as long as it wasn't too expensive anyway. We had booked a room in a hotel in Jasper to stay in for the week.

~Four Days Later, Jasper, Nevada~

~Monday, April 23, 2012~

"Finally! We're here!" I cheered, dropping my luggage on the floor of the middle area between the bedrooms of the hotel room, which had a TV and a couch.

"So who gets what room?" Sci asked.

I shrugged. "Up to you guys," I said, I shifted my weight from one foot to the other. "I just want to do something active after sitting in a car for four days straight."

"Where are you going?" Jay asked as I headed back for the door.

"A walk," I said. "I need to do something active."

"Not alone you're not," Sci said. "We'll all go. Just let us put our stuff down too."

I rolled my eyes, but didn't protest or complain. I was perfectly fine with all of us going for a walk. We all probably needed the exercise after such a long car ride. I knew if my limbs and muscles were stiff then their limbs and muscles probably were too. Besides, there was never a dull moment when the three of us were together. Aside from that, I knew they weren't going to let me go walking alone in unfamiliar territory. I was actually happy about that, cause as much as I pretended I didn't mind walking alone, it did get lonely and sometimes creepy even back home.

"Alright, ready," Jay said as they joined me by the door.

We walked out of the hotel room, locking the door behind us, and then out into the warm Nevada air. I breathed in the dry, non-humid air of the Nevada desert, relishing the fact that I could breathe better here than back at home.

"Alright, what way are we going?" Sci asked.

"How about that way?" I suggested, pointing to our right.

"Sure," Jay said.

"That's fine with me," Sci said.

We began walking off in that direction. Sci and Jay talked, but I mostly listened, putting in my input only now and again as we walked. I didn't talk much, because I was mostly too busy looking around, trying to familiarize myself with the town. That, and I was deep in thought about what I was gonna do for the next chapter of one of my stories. I was kinda stuck, not really knowing what I was gonna do with it in that chapter. I needed some kind of plot bunny for it, but I wasn't getting anything.

"Hey Crys," Jay said, pulling me from my search for a plot bunny. "Do you remember what bag our map was in?"

"Yeah," I said. "It's in with my netbook."

"Hey, look," Sci said, stopping us and pointing.

Jay and I looked to see the source of Sci's stopping us. Across the street was a restraunt we were quite familiar with, KO-Burger. The place where Jack works in the Prime series. We had only seen up to the point where Optimus and Ratchet left to check something out, but we still knew the KO-Burger when we saw it. It did, of course, have the same sign as it did in the series.

"Want to get something to eat?" Sci asked.

In answer my stomach growled, so I nodded my head.

"Sounds good," Jay said.

We walked over to the restraunt and entered, glad it had an eat-in area. We walked in and up to the counter where we ordered some food before taking a seat in a booth in the middle of the restraunt. There were only a few other customers in here, all wearing some kind of Transformers memorabilia. It would figure that the restraunt would get business from all us Transfans, at least the ones of us who have been watching the new series, Prime, episodes. Among them appeared to be a married couple with a young boy, a couple groups of teenagers-one with three guys and the other with three girls- and then a teenage couple who were being quite obvious about being a couple. All of those people had some kind of Transformers memorabilia, such as the Autobot and Decepticon hats the teenage couple wore or the t-shirts a couple others wore. I wondered if the workers thought we were all insane.

"Everyone in here must be here for the BotCon," Sci noted.

"You bet we are!" one of the teenage girls proclaimed, apparently overhearing him.

"Of course they are," I said. "We're all clearly Transfans. Why else would we be eating this greasy food except in homage to the newest Transformers series, which happens to also be the most awesome?" I took a bite of my burger.

"Amen," Jay said. She took a bite out of her burger as well and we savored eating the food from our new favorite series together as Sci started on his.

We ate, holding a conversation about what we hoped would come of the show. It was a very fun conversation, as were the majority of conversations held between the three of us. We also talked about other things, during which we discovered Jay had never heard about the Thirteen beyond Revenge of the Fallen. Sci and I, and I wouldn't be surprised to find out some others, just stared at her for a moment before I declared we would educate her when we returned to the hotel.

Midway through our meal, my stomach was full and I stared at the remainder of my food, stomach churning a bit at the thought of eating more.

"You alright, sis?" Sci asked, looking at me in concern.

"I'm fine," I said, covering my mouth as I inevitably burped slightly. "I don't think I can eat anymore of this though. I stuffed myself too much."

"It's probably the grease," Jay said.

I nodded. "I think I'm gonna wait for you guys outside," I said. "I need some air."

"Ok, we'll try to be quick," Jay said.

"Don't rush on my account," I said before getting up and walking outside.

Once I was outside, I took a deep breath of the fresh air. I looked around and then did a double take when I had thought I had seen Jack Darby from Prime climbing onto his ten speed bicycle. When I did look again, he wasn't there and there was no evidence suggesting he, or anyone else, had actually been there. I rolled my eyes at myself, figuring my head was just playing games with me. I was about to sit down on the curb to wait for my siblings to finish their meal when a sound caught my attention. It sort of sounded like a frightened cat and some kids being mean to said frightened cat.

"What idiots are torturing the poor creature?" I grumbled as I stalked toward the noise.

I turned around the building to find a couple teenage boys throwing rotten eggs at a poor mechanical looking cat. Said cat was backed against the building, ears folded back and covered in slimy egg goop.

"Hey!" I yelled at the boys. "Leave the kitty alone!"

The boys stopped and looked at me, pausing in their onslaught.

"What are you going to do about it?" one boy asked as the cat went to move.

"Who told you, you could move?" a second boy snapped at the cat.

I picked up a couple rocks. "Well, we could see how hard your heads are," I

suggested.

"I bet you can't even hit us," the boy who hadn't spoken yet said.

"Are you willing to risk I can?" I asked. "Cause if I hit you, you won't get a chance to fight back."

"Fine," the seemingly leader said. "We'll leave."

Once the boys were out of hearing range I sagged and sighed. I was definitely glad they had not called my bluff. My aim was not horrible, but I didn't really like the idea of knocking them out if it could be avoided. I did not care for violence. I was distracted from my thoughts by something rubbing against my leg. I looked down at the mechanical cat, which was about the size of a golden retriever puppy that had grown to about half its full size.

I knelt down and the cat stopped and looked at me, a soft purring sound coming from it. "You are a sweetie when you decide you like someone," I said, petting the cat even though it lacked fur. It was surprisingly warm to the touch as it looked at me with large yellow glowing optics. "You look an awful lot like a Cybercat, but how'd you get here? Cybertron doesn't even exist in this reality."

The cat mewed, sounding more like it was just a kitten now.

"Crys!" I heard Sci call out.

"Back here! Come here!" I called back.

My siblings soon came around the corner and came to over to see the Cybercat.

"Holy cow," Jay said. "That looks Cybertronian."

"If I'm right it is," I said. "No idea how it got to this reality though."

"Why's it covered in egg goop?" Sci asked.

"Some idiot boys," I said. "We should take it back to the hotel with us. Clean it up and see what we can do for it."

"The hotel has a no pet rule," Jay said.

"But this cat doesn't look like a pet," Sci said. "We could pass it off as an item."

I frowned. "I don't like it," I said. "Cybercats are not items."

"The hotel staff doesn't need to know that," Sci said. "It's that, or leave it here."

I sighed. "Fine," I said. "Come here, kitty." I lifted the Cybercat into my arms, glad it didn't protest being carried. It was heavier than I had expected, but still not too heavy for me to carry without looking like I was having difficulty.

"Alright! Let's go," Jay said.

~Location Unknown, Time Unknown, Normal PoV~

"The lines are blurring," a large mech said as he frowned. "Have you seen this?"

"Huh?" another mech walked over, piles of boxes in his arms from where he was cleaning out his storage area. "Oh, yes, I have. It's almost time."

"Time for what?" the first asked.

"The lines are blurring," the second reiterated what the first already knew. "That means the barriers between our world and another are fading. It happens from time to time."

"And what does that mean? Is it why you suddenly decided to clean out your closet?"

The mech explaining held up a bow. "Do you think she'll like her mother's bow?" he asked without answering the question.

A flash of realization ran across the first mech's optics. "This is the reality you sent them." It was more a statement than a question. "As for the bow, she will not understand the significance. And that's not taking into account that she may be angry with you when she finds out what you did."

"I suppose you're right," the mech said, putting it back in the box. "I'll save that, then."

"That would be best," the first mech answered.

~Jasper, Nevada, Crystal's PoV~

We made the trek back to the hotel, thankfully not being stopped by anyone about the Cybercat I was carrying. When we reached the hotel, Jay and Sci walked between me and the hotel clerk in hopes that it would hide the Cybercat from him. Once we were through the lobby, we dashed into the nearest elevator that would take us to our floor. Unfortunately for us there was a person in the elevator. Fortunately, though, they were not a Transfan and couldn't tell a Cybercat from a robot cat so we survived. When we finally reached our hotel room, I went to the bathroom, which had a tub, and I set the Cybercat down on the floor.

"Here," Jay said popping in the bathroom to toss some of my clean clothes and a couple towels in.

"Thanks," I said and then she closed the door. "Alright kitty, let's get that egg goop off, shall we?"

I turned on the water in the tub, making sure it was warm enough that it wouldn't freeze the cat or myself, but not too hot for either of us. I really hoped this wouldn't end up short circuiting something, but most fanfictions depicted that the Bots took showers. Judging by the Cybercat's clear lack of fear it wasn't gonna be a problem, but that didn't mean I didn't worry. Once the water was a good temperature, I put the plug in and put some soap in so the soap would intermix with the water. There was a shower area I could use to spray down us both to make sure all traces of soap was gone.

"Come on, pal," I said, lifting the Cybercat after I had stripped off my egg goop covered clothes. "Time for us to get clean."

I gently lifted the cat onto the side of the tub before climbing in myself. I cleaned the goop that had gotten on me and in my hair first, knowing I would've

had to leave the poor thing sudsy for a bit if I cleaned it first. I knew I could handle being sudsy, but I wasn't sure if it would damage the cat any. Once I was clean, I helped the cat into the water, keeping hold of it so it didn't go underneath with one hand as I cleaned it up with the other. It purred when I rubbed just behind its audios and I couldn't help but smile. Once the cleaning was done, I rinsed us both off the best I could before unplugging the tub. Then, deciding it would just be annoying, and I'd probably hurt myself, to try to clamber out of the tub and to the shower, I ran the water again and used a cup to rinse us the rest of the way.

"Alright, done," I said. "Now, let's dry off and join the others."

I set the Cybercat on the side again as I climbed out, being careful not to fall, and then helped the cat to the ground. It slipped a little, but I caught it with a towel before it could fall or go sliding. I dried the cat off before drying off myself and getting dressed into the clothes Jay had given me. The shirt was my Jesus Beat the Devil shirt and the pants were my pair of capris with a flower on one of the legs. I threw the dirty clothes into the laundry basket to be washed at the end of the week and did the same with the towels.

"Come on, kitty," I said, walking toward the door. The Cybercat followed behind as if it understood and was obeying. "Let us go see if we can't figure out what we're gonna do with you." I hope we keep you, I thought as I opened the door.

As soon as the Cybercat was free from the bathroom, it ran off to explore its temporary quarters. I chuckled lightly as I went into the main area, where Jay and Sci had already made themselves comfortable with a movie. I flopped down in the empty spot and grabbed a handful of popcorn. The movie in was Transformers, which I had seen like a thousand times, but was still a good watch.

"So anyone have any ideas how a Cybercat ended up in our reality?" I asked.

"I dunno, but we can't take it to BotCon with us," Sci said. "Too many people who would recognize it for what it is."

"True," Jay said. "But we can't just send it out on its own. Will it be fine here by itself?"

"It'll be fine," I said. "Cybercats are much like Earth cats in many respects. I'm more worried about feeding it. It's not exactly like Energon exists in this reality."

We all were silent as we each took in what that meant in the long run.

"Are we sure this doesn't mean we went to its reality?" Jay asked.

"Us and every other Transfan we saw on the way home?" I asked.

"One way to find out," Sci said.

"To the internet!" I declared and ran and grabbed my netbook.

I sat back down in between my siblings and opened my small laptop, turning it on as I did so. Once it was loaded, I connected to the hotel's network and then opened Firefox as my sister and brother squeezed as close to me as they could so they could see. My wallpaper was still the same as it had been since I had last changed it, which was always a TF pic, but that didn't necessarily mean anything. The window opened to my homepage, which was fanfiction, so I simply logged in and then went to my profile.

"Everything is still here," I said. "My Transformers references, my fanfics, my favorites, which are mostly Transformers. I do not think that we are in the Transformers universe."

"Yet," Jay said, grinning at the prospect that it might happen.

"Check to see if that wiki is up," Sci said.

I clicked on my bookmark for said wiki and it came up to the site's home page. We searched some more for Transformers stuff just because at that point we were just curious as to what we could find.

After a while, I leaned back and yawned. "It's late, we should get some sleep," I said. "Tomorrow we'll have to figure out how to fix our problem." I yawned again.

"Indeed," Jay said.

Jay went to one bedroom, Sci went to the other and I just curled up on the couch. This was, of course, after much debate on what we were gonna do. In the end, I had declared that I was much too lazy to move and convinced them to let me take the couch for the night. We would figure it out better tomorrow.

"Oh, hi there," I said, looking up slightly when the Cybercat jumped up and laid itself down on top of me. I rubbed its head and it purred. "Night little kitty." I said and then we both drifted to sleep.

~The Next Day~

~Tuesday, April 24, 2012

"There's so many Transformers things," I said, looking around with wide eyes.

"That's why it's called BotCon," Sci said, sounding amused that I was acting the most like a five year old, despite being the oldest.

"Ooo let's go over here," Jay said and led the way over to a booth.

We walked over to the booth and looked at what they had. They had a bunch a different jewelry type items, so Sci and I weren't as interested as Jay was. Even though she wasn't the only girl, she was the only one who liked being girlie. I was more on the tomboy side. There were some Autobot necklaces, but I was happy with the one I had.

"We should go over there next," I said, pointing at the booth holding many different Transformers Prime action figures.

"Sweet, just a sec," Jay said. She got herself a pair of earrings of the Prime symbol before joining us to go to the other booth.

"This booth is officially my favorite booth in the entire place," I said, looking at the action figures.

"We haven't even been to but two booths," Sci said.

"I don't care," I said. "This one has an accurate Primeverse Optimus Prime!"

"Does it transform?" Jay asked.

"It does," the person manning the booth said.

"How much?" I asked.

"Fifty bucks," the person said.

"Hmm, is it worth it?" I wondered out loud. Part of me said it was worth much more, but part of me didn't think I should spend that kind of money on it.

"Sis, I've seen those on Amazon for a hundred and two dollars," Sci said.

"It's worth it," I said and handed over the money. "Because I know I'll eventually buy it anyway."

"Smart move, saves you money," the person behind the counter said with a smile.

"Yup," I said. "And I get one of my favorite characters from my new favorite series too. Double win."

The person and my siblings all chuckled. Then the Ratchet figure caught my eye.

"What about the Ratchet?" I asked.

"Fifteen," the person said.

"Sold," I said and bought that one too.

"Geez, sis, don't spend all your money at one place," Jay said.

"Eh, I still got plenty left of my share," I said. "Besides, you know I can't resist an accurate Ratchet."

The person behind the desk chuckled again. "He your favorite?" he asked.

"Yup," I answered, putting my purchases in my bag as Sci got the figure of Arcee.

"Hey look a booth for Fall of Cybertron," Sci said, pointing.

"Sweet!" Jay and I said before dashing over ahead of him.

The two of us were looking at the brochure they had with information about the game when Sci walked over and grabbed one he could look at.

"I cannot wait for this game," Sci said.

"I hope it's as awesome as War for Cybertron," I said.

"It looks like it will be," Jay said. "Oh look, Jazz!"

She grabbed the Jazz toy and paid for it before putting it in the bag with my purchases as Sci and I looked on in amusement. We then continued through the large expanse, covering as much as we could before lunch time. We eventually

came to a booth where they were selling miniatures of the relics of the Thirteen. We each chose one to get, me getting the Blades of Time, Jay getting the Star Saber and Sci getting Solus's Forge. By the time we got back to the hotel for lunch, we each also had a new Autobot insignia. We each had gotten an Autobot insignia keychain that also had a little figure of Optimus in Primeverse.

"What do we want for lunch? Pizza?" I asked as I set our bag down, oblivious to the slight glow each of our key chains gave. Sci caught it though.

"Hey, our key chains just glew and then stopped," Sci said.

"Weird," Jay said.

"Odd," I said. "I thought things like that only happen in fanfictions." I looked down at the key chain attached to my belt loop.

Sci shrugged as the Cybercat we had taken in jumped on the couch and then walked onto my lap after I sat down.

"I still want to know how this little girl got here," I said.

"How do you know it's a girl?" Jay asked.

"It acts like a girl," I said.

"Well, I'm calling for pizza," Jay said. "Two large pepperonis if you guys don't mind."

"I love pepperoni," I said. "Can we get onions on one?"

"Sure," Jay said.

"That's fine with me," Sci said.

"I'm getting on the net while we wait," I said, grabbing my netbook from the stand next to the couch.

As Jay ordered the pizza, I got on fanfiction and logged in before pausing. My username was no longer what I had it as, but was my previous username of JediFanPadawan. Narrowing my eyes, I looked at my profile to find my avatar to be the symbol of the Republic rather than the picture of the Generation 1

Aerialbots. I really liked that picture…

"What's that expression about?" Sci asked, seeing my glare.

"Transformers is gone," I said.

"What?!" Jay asked as she hung up from calling for pizza.

"Transformers is gone," I repeated. "Everything related to it is gone from my profile."

I did a web search for BotCon and got nothing. I also searched for Transformers and couldn't find anything about the movies, TV series or games. The wiki had disappeared as well. Our stuff we had bought at BotCon were still with us, and the Cybercat, but everything else from Transformers was gone. The three of us shared a worried look.

"We're not in Kansas anymore," I said, quoting from the Wizard of Oz just to show how weird this was.