Oneshot I wrote one time when I was Procrastinating

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Alex gripped the sides of the sink until her knuckles turned white. Her chest rose and fell quickly as she stared into her reflection. Rage burned within Alex the longer she stared at herself. She couldn't believe that Galaxy would go so low, would stoop to the level of a petty villain.

Alex let out a frustrated cry and slammed her hands down on the sides of the sink. She breathed heavily as she thought over her options. One thing was for sure, there was no way she was going to continue to stay by Galaxy's side. Not as long as he was acting the way he was.

"Origin, you son of a gun, you were right." Alex muttered softly. She stood up straight, reaching for the razor.

Alex combed her fingers through her hair until it was even enough and turned on the razor. Alex shaved off half of her hair. When she was finished, Alex smiled at her new look in the mirror.

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Galaxy sighed to himself as he sat back in his chair. Finally, things seemed to be going his way. For the most part. He smiled to himself as he drank his tea. Void was out of the picture, and all those 'reformed' villains only had that hotheaded, good for nothing god as their leader.

Galaxy laughed at the thought of Origin actually somehow managing to lead a group. There was no way that could be possible.

"With Void gone, and Sabre abandoning them, they're hopeless." Galaxy smiled. He ran his finger over the small details of his teacup.

Galaxy set down his teacup as Alex entered the room. Her appearance was much different from when Galaxy had last saw her only a couple hours ago. Alex had a black tank top with a jean jacket, along with leather pants. Galaxy wasn't really too focused on Alex's clothes as much as,

"What happened to your hair?!" Galaxy exclaimed, rising up from his seat.

"I thought it was time for a little change," Alex shrugged, running her hands through her hair.

"I see," Galaxy nodded slowly as he sat back down.

Alex cleared her throat, "Anyway, regarding that, you wouldn't happen to have an advanced, high tech security system do you?"

Galaxy shook his head, raising an eyebrow. "No, why?"

"Oh, you know, now that we have Void locked down in our basement, it is still possible for an attack. Even if the others aren't working as a group. Elemental, Time, and Memory are still out there too you know." Alex said.

Galaxy sighed, "And I've talked to all three them. They are aware that I will welcome them with open arms, they are still family. Same with Void if he ever decides to stop being stubborn."

The ground trembled as a loud explosion rang out in the air. Galaxy growled as he rose up to his feet. "They're here."

"Alex, defend the dungeon, and let no one get through!" Galaxy ordered. He turned and ran out towards the front entrance.

Galaxy slowed his advance as he entered the large entryway. He watched with amusement as Void had managed to escape from the dungeon and attempted to open the front doors.

"I'm quite impressed you've gotten this far Void, but you're not getting through those doors." Galaxy said with a smirk.

Void froze and turned to face Galaxy slowly. Then, he smiled. "Uh, you came sooner than expected?"

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