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Disclaimer: ‘Transformers’ does not belong to me, It belongs to ye olde Hasbro.
I’ve wanted to write about these three for awhile, so I finally did something. I don’t usually write lovey stuff, maybe it shows. I had fun writing it though. The story title is taken from the ending song to Ghost in The Shell: SAC, by Yoko Kanno. It seemed fitting.
"As Soon as you came in, all the beast went away...
They noticed that you're warm, wait till you leave then come back for more...
As soon as you came in is when I believe we both crashed course" - Deftones - Deathblow
“Sorry I left without waking you, you looked so peaceful. I will always love you Hot Rod…”
Hot Rod re-read it, smiling deeply and sincerely. Placing the data pad in one of the desks draws, he turned around and prepared to get ready for another day of work, feeling silly for panicking like that.
“Springer,” She smiled, walking towards him.
He turned around, smiling that big striking smile that is purely Springer,
“Hey Arcee. You’re late.”
Arcee looked genuinely upset,
“I’m so sorry Springer,” She could hardly tell him the reason why, that she had sat and watched Hot Rod sleeping just a little longer before she left…
“Hey, what’s the sad face for? Don’t worry Arcee, it’s not a problem.”
They were both silent for a little while.
“So, why have you brought me up here, to declare your undying love for me?’ He teased. Springer was the type of mech that always got away with it.
Arcee simply smiled sadly, not really the reaction Springer had expected to get.
Springer frowned, walking over to her. He rested his large hands on her shoulders,
“Hey, Arcee, cheer up. What’s the problem?” He asked, tilting his head.
Arcee turned her head away and laughed,
“Oh, nothing…I just wanted to tell you how much you mean to me and how happy you make me.”
This surprised Springer. He had a very confused look on his handsome face and could barely believe his audio receptors,
“Errr, Arcee? Did I miss something? What’s this all about, huh?”
She pulled him into a hug, wrapping her long arms gently around his large frame,
“Nothing,” Her voice was slightly muffled, “Just, you know…being in the middle of a war, you don’t know when the last time is that you’ll see someone…” She could feel herself choking up, the same way she had when she’d been looking over Hot Rod. She was thankful she was better able to control herself this time.
She released Springer and took a few steps back,
“Well, I…better get going. Got a lot of work to do. Take care Springer,” She smiled gently, before turning and leaving. She had never been any good at saying goodbye.
“Ermm, okay. See you around,” Springer answered, remaining where he was, feeling confused. He had another feeling deep down inside of him, one he didn’t quite understand, and didn’t want to acknowledge.
“Hmmm, perhaps Kup is correct. This prolonged absence is very uncharacteristic of Arcee,” Perceptor added, a hand on his chin.
Ultra Magnus stood before both of the Autobots in the Operations Room. Arms crossed over his chest, he took the situation into consideration,
“This is a problem indeed. We are going to have to arrange a search party, and also look out for-“
Ultra Magnus was interrupted by the sound of the doors being slammed open. In walked a distressed looking Hot Rod, holding a data pad in his hand,
“She’s not missing,” Hot Rod said, his voice broken.
All optics were on him,
“She’s left.”
Kup was alarmed, he had never seen Hot Rod look so defeated and…destroyed.
“What? She left? Where?!” Kup asked, desperate for clarification.
Hot Rod ignored the question and handed Ultra Magnus the data pad,
“Here, I found this in her quarters,” He turned away, “I can’t believe she’s…” He couldn’t finish the sentence.
Ultra Magnus looked at Hot Rod with concern, then begun reading the message out loud,
“Being one of only a few female Autobots, I’ve grown used to…”