Ok, here we go again. Death, I took your advice and made it more descriptive. I also quit waiting till midnight to do my writing

Anyway I’m much more satisfied with this than with the other 2 sections, I hope yall like it too ^^
Moving the Overmind proved to be very difficult, it was taller than the door frame, and it was attached to the ground by creep. Because the Overmind didn’t attack Roland, he would be the one who cut the creep. We put it on a hover table, and Roland followed us the whole way to the ship. He spoke to it randomly, assuring it that all would be fine, that it was in no danger, and that being dropped on accident was no reason to kill us all. Eventually we succeeded in getting it on Orion, but that was just the beginning of our mistakes. Unfortunately, Roland would be forced to fight for everything he loved sooner than he ever imagined.
‘Things are getting out of hand’ I thought. ‘Too many people are getting involved in this.’ This was Orion’s 3rd and last day here, and things were rapidly spinning out of my control. Yesterday, the evolving granger finished its transformation and attacked us. We were all, about 5 of us, in the granger room after the Overmind had been moved. It suddenly exploded, sending green liquid everywhere. No sooner had we turned around than it was on us. It jumped and landed on one of the Orion solders and tore a softball sized hole in his chest. Everyone pulled out blasters and began shooting at it, while I ran across the room and scooped up the other granger so that it would not be shot. Between three skilled security guards, it was put down quickly. Now there was a representative for every important man in the universe here at the outpost, and they were all giving me hell for the accident. They still want to put the other one down.
Ava had asked for me to meet her in her quarters on Orion, I had about 15 minutes left before I would go. I walked in to my room and collapsed on my hard bed. My room was grey and cold, same as always. And to think this is one of the better rooms. It had the basic necessities, a lamp, a desk, closet, ECT. The only remarkable thing about it was that it had a bathroom; almost everyone else had to use the public one in the hall. I dragged my exhausted body off of my bed, walked into the bathroom and stood in front of the mirror. I smacked my palms down on the counter and put all my weight on my arms, I was so tired and stressed out. The mirrors lack of height, only 6 feet from the ground at the top, forced me to bend slightly in order to see myself. I ran my fingers through my coarse black hair, it was kept short like everyone else’s. I decided my uniform needed changing. My tight blue shirt had red fruit stains on it from the grangers feeding time; it had gotten a bit excited and jumped on me, sending the basket to the floor and crushing a tomato between us. An action that almost earned it a bullet from the security guard that was required to be in there with me. My blue jeans were not part of my uniform, but given my line of work, I could usually get by with it, but I decided to exchange them for the official black pants anyway. My wrist watch started beeping, indicating it was time to go meet Ava. I quickly changed and went out the door.
The walk was short, but my thoughts filled with old memories and feelings.
I knew better than to fall in love with her, my closest friend, but love is impervious to logical thought. Ava put me through hell without even trying. Leading me on just to shut me down. Building me up with no purpose but to tear me apart. The subtlety of her actions was horrific, so simple were her words, so innocent to the observer of my anger. Even now I wonder what was real and what was a clever illusion.
“ID please” a man in a black Orion uniform stood before me. I blinked, and was pulled back to reality; I had walked the whole way in a dazed stupor. I pulled out the silver card and gave it to him.
“Well, I know who you are, but this card can’t get you in. sorry, rules are rules.”
“But I’m supposed to be meeting with Ava.”
“For what reason?” he raised an eyebrow. ‘That’s right, this man would be one of Ava’s subordinates.’
“She never told me, she just said ‘meet me in my room in an hour.’”
“Right.” He didn’t look convinced “well sorry but I can’t let you through” I pulled out my communicator and loaded the message “I can prove it, look.” He took the device, read it, slid the screen back over the keyboard, and returned it.
“Alright, but Orson will need to escort you”
“That’s fine, I don’t know the how to get there anyway.” He turned around and punched in a few buttons, and the air lock opened. I stepped in, and he raised his com unit and pushed another button at the same time. The door hissed as it shut and gasses were pushed into the chamber with me. Shortly after, the door behind me opened. I turned and met a wall. I looked up to discover that the thing I had run into was not a wall, but a man. He was grinning as he looked down at me. And I though ‘he’s like a damn bear!’ He held out a meaty hand. “My name is Orson.” His voice reminded me of the Overmind’s. I grabbed his hand, and attempted to shake it, but his grip was like having a car roll over you. I had to resist the urge to pull away and scream in terror at my horribly disfigured hand. He smiled, jerked me up and down once, and released. “Alright, let’s go” as soon as he turned around I doubled over and held my hand, silently mouthing ‘FUUUUCK’.
We walked quickly and without speaking a word. We arrived at Ava’s room in moments. He struck the door with his fist and said “Ava, visitor!” she opened the door and we walked in. “will you please wait outside Orson? Thank you” he nodded respectfully and backed out of the room.
“So what’s this about?” I said looking around the light-blue room. She had many nice things here. Her computer was gone, however, and our picture had been replaced by a picture of her and a man I had never seen before. Ava crossed her arms and spoke to the floor
“Well…someone has suggested that you be removed from the granger project.”
CLIFFHANGER

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