a science fiction story assignment i submitted 3ish months late lol. the ending is v rushed, so be warned
"Rahna! Rahna!" I whisper yell, leaning over my sleeping best friend.
"What is it, Mingmei?" she asks, looking at me with bleary eyes.
"Come on," I beckon her. "We've gotta go now. It's just before six, so we have two or so hours to try and kill the principal before classes start."
Rahna sits up quickly and throws back the blanket to reveal that she is already dressed. "Let's go," she whispers determinedly. "This is our one chance."
I nod in agreement as we sneak toward the door. Our school, Sleepaway High School, is full of brainwashed students. For some unknown reason, Rahna and I are immune to this brainwashing. Rahna, who is my best friend, theorizes that it is because we have a sense of self-confidence that the other students lack, therefore making the weak brainwashing ineffective on us. Either way, we are the only non-brainwashed people in this school. Except, of course, for the principal. None of the other students would ever believe us, but the principal is a cyborg that operates the control room that sends out the brainwashing signals. The rest of the teachers and staff are brainwashed, too. As far as Rahna and I can tell, they are not cyborgs, but they are certainly brainwashed. We have to somehow get past all of the teachers and staff - including the security guards - and into the control room in order to destroy the brainwashing equipment and kill the principal. It will be hard, but I believe that we can do it.
There are cameras everywhere, making our mission all the more dangerous. "Sure would be nice to have an Invisibility Cloak," I mutter.
Rahna gets the reference and snorts. "We're too cool to need that."
I roll my eyes, but secretly, I hope she's right - that we'll be successful. In the dark hallway, Rahna grabs my hand and smiles at me. A surge of affection toward her fills my heart and I am once again glad that we're not brainwashed. I smile back, my courage coming back to me.
Suddenly, something that sounds suspiciously like a footstep floats toward us. We freeze, fear coursing through my veins. The footsteps soon pass, however, and I breathe for the first time in what feels like forever. "Come on," I whisper to Rahna, leading her to the end of the hallway.
We round the corner, and standing there is a teacher! "Ah-ha!" the teacher, Ms. Simpson, yells. "Just
what do you two think you're doing?"
"Run!" Rahna yells to me. We dash through the hallways, hearts racing. Behind us, Ms. Simpson is speed walking and screaming. With Rahna leading, we make several turns and duck through doors until finally, we've lost Ms. Simpson.
"Whew," Rahna pants. "That was close."
I nod numbly, afraid of how close we'd come to being caught.
"Hey," Rahna mutters softly, pulling me toward her. "It's okay, we made it. We still have plenty of time. Trust me, we'll be successful."
Hugging her back, I nod. "Okay," I whisper. I pull away and Rahna grins at me. "Okay," I repeat, more sure this time. "Let's do this!"
Rahna nods once. "Come on, Mingmei."
By the time we reach the door that leads into the hallway containing the control room and the principal's office, it is 6:47. One hour and thirteen minutes to destroy the brainwashing machines and kill the principal. Taking a deep breath, I take a step forward and open the huge wooden door, Rahna by my side.
"What?" Rahna gasps. "The hallway is empty." She glances at me with a frantic look in her eyes. "This isn't right. Do you think they...they expected us?"
"There's no way," I whisper back. "Only one way to find out."
We step into the dark hallway, the feeling of rebellion coming to fruition coursing through my veins. Rahna's hand brushes against my waist and I look at her nervously. She smiles and some of my nerves dissipate. "Let's go!" she whisper yells.
It is only after we take another step into the hallway that I notice the red glare of a security system casting its ghoulish beams across the hallway. I open my mouth to alert Rahna and attempt to pull her backwards, but it is already too late. An alarm wails and the doors behind us slam shut, a layer of foreboding metal sliding across them, effectively killing any chance of an escape. The door to the principal's office slams open, bouncing against the wall a few times before stilling. The principal steps out from the gaping doorway, his cyborg eyes glowing firetruck red. "What are you doing?' he booms.
"Run!" I shout to Rahna and charge toward the principal. I take my chances and dive at him, hoping to knock him backwards and surprise him enough that either Rahna or myself will have enough time to open the control panel at the base of his skull and flick the switch off, thus killing him. "Rahna, his control panel!" I shout.
As I collide with the principal, he reaches out and pushes me backwards. I scream, having forgotten that one of the perks of being a cyborg is having superhuman strength. He raises an arm, his hand having now transformed into a metal claw of sorts. I close my eyes and brace myself for the impact, sure that my life is now literally over. The impact, however, never comes. Instead, I hear a guttural cry followed by a thud and the sound of clanking metal.
I open my eyes to discover that Rahna has tackled the principal and is now attempting to fight him off, dodging and ducking his claw. She makes eye contact with me, widening her eyes and looking from the fight at hand to the principal's neck. Understanding her unspoken message, I tackle the principal from behind, popping open the control panel that has come loose. With a roar, the principal turns around and shakes in an attempt to throw me off. His efforts prove useless, though, as in his frantic scramble to fling me off, he has entirely exposed his neck to Rahna. "Now!" I call as I am thrown to the floor.
Rahna dashes forward and reaches out toward his control panel. The principal reaches back to stop her, swiping at her with his claw, but suddenly stops and slowly sinks to the floor. Rahna grins at me, dorkishly giving me a thumbs up. We've done it, we've killed the principal. With one last volt of electricity, he goes completely still. "Come on!" Rahna cheers and dashes toward the brainwashing room at the end of the hall.
To our great surprise, the door is unlocked with no extra protection. Inside, the security guards we once feared we would have to annihilate - or, at the very least, knock out - are dazed and confused, looking at each other with stunned expressions.
"Like a dreamer being suddenly woken from sleep," I whisper.
Beside me, Rahna shakes her head. "C'mon, Mingmei. We've got brainwashing machines to destroy."
The dumb guards make no move to stop us, opting instead to wander out into the hallway, shouting about the dead principal. Breaking open the fire extinguisher case with a devilish grin, I remove the fire extinguisher from inside and throw it at the main machine, a computer-like thing that buzzes and beeps with a display similar to a heartbeat monitor. Rahna, who has managed to grab a few nightsticks from the guards, begins smashing the other, smaller screens. One by one, we destroy each and every brainwashing machine, unplugging cords and stomping glass. Lastly, I pull the fire alarm, knowing that soon the sprinklers will be activated, ensuring the complete ruin of each and every machine.
"We did it, we did it!" I cry, turning to Rahna. She embraces me and then, to my surprise, she kisses me, a grin on her face the entire time.
"We're free! Everyone's free!" she shouts victoriously.
We run out into the hallway, where we find that the doors have been reopened by the guards and the security system is no longer active. We dash through the school, watching as students and staff alike awake from their brainwashed sleep and become real humans again.
And, when the sprinklers activate, we dance in the rain, laughing the whole time.