"Feeling any better?" Megatron asked rather roughly,
but was unable to keep a note of sympathy from his voice.
"I wish I could say yes," Prime replied, regarding
Megatron solemnly. "I can feel myself growing steadily weaker.
If only I had replenished my energon reserves. Every Autobot
is required to carry some extra energon chips in case of a crisis.
Unfortunately, I consumed mine some time ago and never replenished
them. I had more important concerns at the time."
"That is a very smart idea," Megatron said thoughtfully.
"I wish I had thought of it, actually." A small smile
lifted the corners of his mouth.
Prime's optics glowed faintly, conveying his own amusement.
"Unfortunately, you'll never get a chance to test it out.
It still amazes me how we've been able to get along together
so well under these conditions."
Megatron nodded in agreement. "If someone had told me I'd
be having this conversation with you, I'd probably slag him."
"I wish there were some way to let the others know we are
alive," Prime murmured. "Especially Alita...."
His voice trailed off, as if unwilling to elaborate on the thought.
Megatron looked at his companion solemnly. "It's so creepy
down here. I feel closed in, as if I've been buried alive."
He shuddered. "Perhaps I need something to distract me,
keep my mind off of the claustrophobia I feel creeping over me."
"Okay," Prime said slowly. "What do you want
to talk about?"
Megatron sat silently for a moment, pondering the question.
"I guess I've always been curious about your relationship
with Alita One. I find it amazing that you've been able to stay
with one femme for such a long time."
Prime smiled faintly under his mask, thinking about the femme
that he loved so much. "I'm not really sure where to start.
She was my first femme, so she is very special to me. You wouldn't
know it from looking at her, but she has a very unusual sense
of humor." Prime leaned forward, becoming more animated
as he spoke. "In fact, when Alpha Trion remade us, she couldn't
decide on how to spell her name. So instead of choosing just
one spelling, she decided to use them all. At first she would
select one spelling to use for a short period of time and then
adopt another, but very soon we all lost track and used any of
the spellings that came to mind. She finds it amusing to see
all the variations on her name. I think it's because she likes
to confuse people." He chuckled softly.
Megatron leaned forward in fascination. "Was she the only
femme you've been involved with?"
Prime looked rather embarrassed at the question. "Actually,
there have been several others. When Alita and I were changed
into our present forms by Alpha Trion, we knew that we were both
very different from Ariel and Orion Pax. We decided to put the
relationship on hold until we became adjusted to our new personalities.
We were afraid that the death of our previous selves might mean
the death of our love for each other, and we were not prepared
to resume our relationship until we could understand ourselves
better. So she and I both went our separate ways, romantically
speaking, for a short while. Then one night we ran into each
other suddenly and discovered that our love had not died at all,
but had become even stronger. From that moment on, we were inseparable.
At least, until the Ark left to search for more energy. It hurt
to be separated from her, perhaps more than I'd like to admit.
But at least we both survived and are together again, as it was
meant to be." His expression saddened. "At least,
we were until I was trapped down here."
"Does Alita know about the other femmes you've seen?"
Megatron asked curiously.
"Of course," Prime repled calmly.
Megatron was astonished. "Why would you tell her such a
thing?"
Prime's expression hardened. "I don't lie to her, Megatron.
She knows everything. Certainly I would never broadcast everything
to my troops, but I love Alita too much to keep secrets from her."
He paused, then said with a note of mischief in his voice, "Besides,
she's done her share of seeing others too." He held back
a chuckle at Megatron's flabbergasted expression. "What
about you, Megatron? I've heard rumors about your, um, vast experience
with females, but was there ever any special femme? Did one ever
stand out from the rest?"
Megatron gazed at Prime sharply for several long moments. "I
have no idea why I'm telling you this. Well, if you must know...
Nightbird did seem to be different from the others. She was special
somehow."
Prime could not conceal his surprise. "Nightbird!"
he exclaimed. "You mean the Earth robot? The one constructed
by the human scientist?"
"Is there something wrong with that?" Megatron said
with a dangerous edge to his voice.
"No, not at all," Prime said hastily. "I'm just
a little surprised. You've always scorned the humans' creations."
Megatron stared off into the distance, smiling faintly. "Nightbird
was different. She was absolutely incredible."
Suddenly Prime let out a small cry of alarm and hunched over,
his fuel pump contracting painfully as it ran low on the fuel
to power it. "I'm okay," he murmured softly as Megatron
bent to help him.
"Perhaps we should shut down our systems for a short time
to conserve our energy," Megatron suggested, feeling his
own fuel reserves beginning to dwindle. "Several Earth hours,
perhaps?"
Prime nodded. "That's a good idea. Perhaps an idea will
come to us while we are dormant." He stood up and crossed
the small room. Once he found a spot that he felt comfortable
with, he stretched out and forced himself to relax, preparing
to shut down his higher-level functions. He was drifting close
to unconsciousness when a voice broke through the silence.
"Prime?" Megatron whispered silently, standing beside
his long-time foe.
"Yes, Megatron?" Prime murmured hazily.
"I--" he began, choking on the words. "I'm scared,
Prime. I'm afraid we'll never get out of here. There is so much
that I have not yet accomplished. I'm not ready to die!"
"I feel the same way, Megatron," Prime reassured him.
"But somehow it doesn't seem so bad with you here."
"I feel so cold," Megatron said, beginning to shiver
as his internal environmental controls began to lose power.
"Lay down next to me," Prime instructed. Hesitatingly,
Megatron lowered himself to the ground. "I know it isn't
much," Prime said apologetically, "but perhaps some
of my warmth will help."
"Thank you," Megatron murmured, unable to look Prime
in the eye. "You're being so kind to me. Somehow I don't
think I deserve it."
"Don't worry about that now," Prime said. "Just
try to conserve your energy. Perhaps when we reactivate we will
have thought of a way out of here."
"I hope to Primus you're right," Megatron sighed as
he began his shutdown procedure. Very soon the silence returned
to the caves as both robots lay soundly unconscious, each dreaming
their own dreams.