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Ok, peoples, this story contains: some violence &
swearing...just a warning...
:) Also, this story continues from
"The Terrible Loss"!
Just a note: these indicate thought!
Cause if I die tonight
Would you hold my hand?
Oh, would you
understand?
--The Cranberries "Everything I said"
"After Death"
By MistressAli
Chapter 1
The cell bars hummed and crackled with blue energy. Anacharis
opened one of her yellow eyes and looked around. She was shivering,
despite holding the warm body of Vassily in her arms. He was shaking
too, she noticed.
Gently, she pushed him off her. "Vass,"
she said. "Vass!"
When he didn't respond, she felt her
heart start to quicken, and she shook him urgently, hissing his name.
He woke up, looking around groggily. "Ana, stop it," he
said. He drew his arms close to his body, shaking harder. "It be
cold," he whined. His green eyes darted around the room like
frantic moths circling a light. "Where we be?"
She felt
strangely irritated, like shaking him. "We're in Robotropolis,"
she snapped. "Don't you remember? Cyto's dead, Neo too,
maybe."
He let out a sharp cry as he recalled. His body
trembled as he drew in a shaky breath. He was nearly on the brink of
tears, his face starting to scrunch up as he prepared to wail.
"Be
quiet," she said in annoyance, before a sound could escape him.
"Just shut up."
He buried his face in his hands and was
quiet.
Anacharis stroked her three tails, combing the knots and
dirt out with her fingers. Then she eyed the bars. Touching those is
a bad idea, she thought. She laughed wildly as she imagined what
she'd look like after touching one. Hair and fur sticking out all
around her body like a porcupine. Vassily looked at her like she was
a lunatic.
Her laughter changed to a raspy sobbing and she lightly
banged her head against the wall. "We gotta get out of here,
Vass," she choked out.
"That won't be a problem," said a voice suddenly. The
two captives shrieked, whirling around to the tiny window. A robotic
face was peering in.
"Or at least not a very big problem,"
added the robot.
"Who you be?" asked Vassily. He stood
on tiptoes to gaze out the window. "You be roboticized!"
"Yes,"
said the robotic hedgehog. He gave Ana a slight nod. "But I have
my will back."
"Well duh," said Ana, with a wild
screech of laughter.
The hedgehog exchanged a puzzled look with
Vassily. The boy threw back his shoulders, hoping it would make him
feel brave. He was surprised when it worked. "One of our friends
was kilt," he said. "And maybe another one too."
"We'll
talk about it later," said the hedgehog. "Let me get you
out of there first."
Ten minutes later, the trio was standing in front of some junk
piles near the outskirts of the city. A few 'dead' SWATbots lay
around, unfortunate victims
of either Freedom Fighters or
Robotnik's rage.
"All right," said the robotic hedgehog,
sitting down on a small pile of scrap metal. "Tell me what
happened."
Anacharis was still distraught. She paced back and
forth, ignoring the hedgehog's gentle suggestions to sit down and
relax. Vassily sat down on another small pile and cleared his
throat.
"We were lookin' for Knothole, cause we wanted to
join the Freedom Fighters there. Me, Cyto, Neo, and Ana. We all split
up to look like yesterday or whatever. Neo got caught so we came to
rescue her. But Cyto got
kilt..." The young ringtail drew a
deep breath. "And the fat one...he shot Neo in the head...he
said that it was a roboticizer gun or something. So I guess she be
under his control. Unless...she be dead too."
"She
didn't die," said the hedgehog. "He's got her working
already. But I think he has plans for her."
"She's his
then?" asked Ana suddenly. Her cheeks were wet.
"For
now, yes," said the hedgehog sadly. "It's the same old
thing, over and over."
"How can she get her will back?"
asked Ana.
"It's not easy," said the hedgehog. "Not
easy at all."
He looked down at the ground, scuffing a piece
of scrap metal around with his metallic foot. Then he looked back up
and extended his hand towards Ana. "I forgot to introduce
myself. Charles hedgehog. But you may call me Chuck."
"Hello
Chuck," she said, shaking his hand. "I'm
Anacharis...Ana."
"Vassily," said the ringtail.
"So
you're looking for Knothole, eh?"
Ana nodded. "For a
while now."
"I can lead you there," said Chuck.
"Knothole!" cheered Vassily. "Finally!" Ana
smiled slightly. Somehow, she didn't feel so thrilled. Perhaps
because Cyto's hearty victory shout would no longer shake the
air.
Chuck gestured around. "I can't linger because I'll be
missed back at my station."
"A spy?" asked
Vassily.
"Yes, I am," said Chuck, thumping his metal
chest with a strong fist. "A master spy, of course!" He
chuckled softly. "Just talk around. Look for the princess or
Sonic. They'll help you out."
He waved and raced off into the
forest.
Vassily and Anacharis stood still, eyeing the surroundings.
Freedom Fighters bustled about them, busy in their tasks.
But then
a small fox walked up to them. "Hi!" he said
brightly.
"Hello," replied Ana. "We're new
here."
"I saw Uncle Chuck bring you in."
Ana
noticed his tails for the first time. "You're a kitsune!"
she exclaimed.
The little fox beamed. "Yep!"
"I
am too," she said. The fox's eyes brightened as she showed him
her tails.
"Wow," he said. "Three." He
laughed. "But I betcha can't fly!"
"I bet I can't
either," she said.
He suddenly sprang into the air, tails
whirling like a helicopter. "I can," he said, bragging
slightly. She watched in amusement as he flew in a graceful
figure-eight.
"That's quite a trick," she said.
Vassily
looked impressed. "That be cool."
The little fox hovered
in the air as he smiled down at them. "My name's Tails," he
said.
"Anacharis. Ana for short."
"Vassily--Vass."
Tails
landed. "Come on," he urged. "You gotta meet Sonic and
Aunt Sally!"
He walked off; they followed. "She's not
really my aunt," he added over his shoulder.
Tails led them to a tree. A punching bag hung from the tree,
swinging wildly as a barrage of kicks and punches hit it.
"Aunt
Sally!" called the young kitsune.
The punching bag was
stopped by a pair of tan hands. Then Sally moved into sight from
behind the bag. She blew out a deep breath, brushing her
brownish-
red hair out of her face. She had sapphire-like eyes,
and an open vest hung from her slender, yet strong shoulders.
"These
are some new people!" announced Tails.
Sally looked them over
for a moment. Then she smiled--a brilliant sight. "Hello,"
she said cheerfully. "New recruits, I see."
"Yeah,"
said Vassily. Ana nodded.
Sally crossed her arms over her chest,
looking a bit more shrewd. "Hate to Sound rude but how did you
find us?"
"Chuck," said Ana. "He brought us
here."
"Hmmm," mused Sally. Sir Charles was a good
man, and he wouldn't have brought anyone here if he thought they were
a danger. She uncrossed her arms, and extended a hand. "All
right. I'm Sally, by the way."
They introduced, then sat down
beneath the tree. Vassily told the story of how they had been
searching for Knothole, been captured, and finally escaped.
"And
now we're here," finished Ana in a hushed voice. "Minus two
friends, but we're here, and we'll help in anyway we can."
Chapter 2
Neophyte moved around in the factory, mechanically working. Inside
her body, her mind fought to free itself. Her body was flesh, unlike
the
roboticized workerbots around her, but she was just as
helpless.
The roboticizer gun had done this to her, she recalled.
She had felt a small needle puncture her skull and enter her brain
when Robotnik had squeezed the trigger. It hurt like nothing else, as
her thinking-flesh was pierced
through. It must have turned part
of her brain to metal, or inserted a mind chip, one that allowed her
mind to be taken over by Robotnik. Either way, she was trapped within
her body, which only responded to her programming.
Damn it, she
thought. If I get out of this, that fat ass is mine! And that little
pointed-nose bastard too.
She tried to stop her hands from their
work. They were building something, probably a SWATbot.
She
growled inside her head, a growl that got increasingly louder and
louder. And then suddenly, a cry of pain escaped her lips as her head
began to scream in agony. Something in her brain was shooting out
electricity, pulses of
it. She dropped to her knees, holding her
head in her hands.
The pain stopped as suddenly as it had begun.
Neo raised her trembling hands from her head and forced her eyes to
focus. Then she looked from side to side. The workerbots were still
working. They hadn't noticed anything. Then
she gasped, planting
her hands on the ground, arms straight for
support.
"I'm...I'm..."
She raised her hands to her
face, running them down her cheeks. "...free..."
She
rested for a minute, then stood up. I'm outta here, she smirked.
Then
she strode out of the factory and stood just outside looking around.
Every so often, Snively would stop typing to glance over at the
surveillance monitors. He was alone in the command room, because Robo
had decided to take a midday nap. He glanced over now, and gasped
aloud. For
Robotnik's new test subject, the human, was sneaking
through the city streets.
"It must have malfunctioned,"
he muttered. Then he slammed his fists onto the keyboard. His work
was filled with a gibberish of letters, but he didn't care. When
Robotnik found about Neo's escape, he'd be raging and his fists
would
be aching to hit something. There was no way to hide it. The
surveillance tapes recorded for about five hours, and Robotnik
insisted on fast-forwarding through all of them in case Sniv had
missed something.
The tub of lard has nothing better to do,
thought Sniv bitterly, then to scavenge for my mistakes. And then
punish me for them.
He shivered suddenly, eyes closing as he
imagined Robotnik's absolute rage, and hugged his skinny body as if
to ward off the imaginary fists.
He got on the intercom and
ordered SWATbots to capture her, immediately!
He watched as the
robots ran through the city streets, pursuing the girl. He swept the
monitors, staring at each screen carefully--perhaps that dark shadow
wasn't just a shadow.
Neophyte heard the clanking of robot feet behind her, and was
thankful she herself was not robotic. Her booted feet moved
mouse-quiet. She slipped through shadows, casting hunted glances
around. She crept silently past a floating surveillance
camera...SpyEyes, Robotnik called them.
The camera was turned the
opposite direction, oblivious to her presence. She was past it now,
and slid into the darkness of an alleyway. She exited the dark
passage, and looked around. More streets, lined with
metal
buildings.
The place was huge!
She made it to the
outskirts of the city with little trouble, and stood near some junk
piles. She risked running across the long stretch of gray wasteland
to the forest. After walking for awhile, she found a log and sat upon
it to rest and think. What happened to Cyto? And Ana and Vass?
An hour later, Robotnik strode into the command center, fully
rested and alert.
"Did anything happen while I slept,
Snively?"
Robotnik eyed his nephew, noticing how his
shoulders slumped.
"What happened, Snively?" he growled,
his fists clenching.
"The roboticizer gun," Snively
gulped, "the chip...it must have malfunctioned...the human
escaped..."
"She has her will?!"
Snively took a
step backwards. "Um...it appears that way, sir."
Robotnik
slammed a fist against the wall. His invention had failed...and he
was furious! How dare it fail!? How dare Snively lose his test
subject!? He glared at the little man, causing Sniv to shake
violently, taking a few more
steps backwards.
"And you
didn't catch her?" Robotnik's voice was acquiring more fury and
menace by the second.
"I tried, sir, I really did...but the
SWATbots...they didn't find her..."
But Robotnik would not
listen to reason. It didn't matter that Snively had tried...it
mattered that he had failed. The fat tyrant's face twisted into a
grimace of outrage, an expression Sniv knew all too well. He backed
up
further, until he hit the wall, and then cowered.
"Oh
please sir, it's not my fault!" he begged, but Robotnik grabbed
him by the collar, yanking him off his feet. Robotnik's eyes glowed
red as he stared Sniv in the face.
"It IS your fault, you
little worm. Everything is your fault." He threw Sniv at the
wall, feeling a sense of satisfaction at the cracking sound of
impact.
Snively started howling; he had probably cracked a rib or
two. Robotnik drew back his foot and kicked his wailing nephew hard
in the belly. Then his foot connected with his ribs, and his stomach
once again.
Robotnik stood still for a moment. His fat chest was
heaving; he was still plenty angry. He snatched up Sniv, and shook
him violently, feeling his anger bounce around in his head. But with
every shake he gave his nephew, a
small bit of fury would seep out
of him.
Snively gasped for breath. He could feel his uncle's rage,
his absolute rage, as his head snapped back and forth from the brutal
shaking. Robotnik was so furious--and Snively had no idea when he'd
calm down. I could be dead by then! he thought in terror; that same
thought flashed through his head every time Robotnik started these
vicious attacks on him.
Robotnik was finally calm. He was slouched comfortably in his
throne-like chair. He glanced over at Snively, who was lying in a
twisted heap on the floor; unconscious. He'd been lying there for
about an hour now.
What a bloody mess, thought Robotnik, and
laughed maniacally. Such a stress reliever. Of course, now he had to
watch the surveillance monitors because that weakling couldn't take a
little abuse without fainting.
But big deal. Surveillance wasn't
difficult...just boring. Robotnik had been amusing himself with
thoughts of killing that miserable hedgehog. He played out scene
after gory scene in his head, some of them making him chuckle
softly.
Someday, one of these scenarios will be true...
Chapter 3
The next morning, Sally was sitting just outside her hut, watching
the early sun shine through the leaves, turning them a light green.
Butterflies whirled about flowers; it was hard to believe there was a
war raging on mornings
like these. She scuffed at a rock buried in
the dirt with the toe of her boot.
A soft cooing noise reached her
ears, and she automatically held her hand out. A small creature
landed on it.
It was part bird, part lizard, with dragon-fly
wings. This was their messenger between KnotHole and Uncle Chuck in
Robotropolis. Sally opened the little canister on its back, pulling
out a note. The messenger cooed and flew
off. Sally unrolled the
note, her eyes scanning it quickly. It read:
Hello fellow Freedom Fighters,
Just wondering if you've made acquaintance with Vass and Ana yet.
They probably told you their story...anyway, I have a little
information that may cheer them up. Their human friend has somehow
regained her will and escaped
into the forest. Robotnik was
hopping mad! Anyway, she should be out in the woods somewhere,
wandering around.
Love,
Your friendly neighborhood spy
Uncle Chuck
Hmmm, we'll have to find her, thought Sally. She stood up, stretching lazily, then walked off to find Sonic.
"That be great!" exclaimed Vass, when Sally told him and
Ana about Uncle Chuck's note. Ana stared at the ground and nodded,
her voice very quiet.
"Yeah, that's good."
Sally put
her hand on Ana's shoulder, aware of her deep shock and sadness over
her friend's death.
"He'd dead," Ana said in a raspy
whisper. "Cyto's dead, and he was the strongest of us all-and it
isn't right...because the strongest are supposed to
survive."
"He
charged in," said Vass. "He wasn't careful."
The
ringtail was handling Cyto's death better than Ana, because he didn't
dwell on it-- he didn't allow himself to dwell on it.
Sure, he was
sad. But it didn't help anyone, including himself, to mope.
There
were other things to do. At least, this is what he told himself. I
have to be brave, was his main thought. Mama taught me to be brave,
and so I have to be brave for Ana, because she needs help.
But Ana
was too full of guilt and remorse, and depression to put this behind
her. She could've saved Cyto--she just didn't act. She could've. Why
didn't I move to save him? She wondered; every second she wondered
this.
"Come on," said the princess gently. "Let's
go find your friend."
Sonic found her first. It was no real surprise, what with his
racing though the forest like blue lightening, sending leaves and
pine needles flying.
She was still near the log, sleeping, but all
the ruckus Sonic made woke her up.
"Hello?" she called
sleepily.
A blue streak sped by her, then came back, and halted in
front of her.
"Hello, hi, hiya, how ya doin', what's up?"
Neo
was not amused by his greeting.
"You're Sonic," she
said.
"That's me--way past cool. You're Neo,
right?"
"Neophyte," she said. "How'd you
know?"
"Your friends told me."
She opened her
mouth, but he said, "Hold on to me!"
She shrugged,
clasping her arms around his waist.
His acceleration took her breath away, leaving it far behind her.
The surroundings went by them in the same kind of multi-colored blur
a druggie might experience.
This is impossible, she thought. But
it couldn't be--because she was very awake--this was no dream.
He
came to a standstill, and she breathed in deeply. She was reeling. I
must be high. That incredible speed (no pun intended!) could make
anybody high!
She barely noticed the others until she heard Vass
cry, "Neo!"
"Yep, I found her," said Sonic,
smiling widely.
He definitely is an egotistical one. Just look at
that proud grin...and the confident way he stands. Too confident, I
think. Kinda like Cyto.
"So, you found Knothole?" she asked Vass, for Ana was
staring at the ground as they walked. Sonic had raced ahead of
them.
"Well...no..." said Vass. "One of the Freedom
Fighters led us here."
"Hmmm...'bout time." She
smiled. "Where's Cyto? Probably ordering around Knothole,
eh?"
Ana let out a loud strange sob, and Vass's ears drooped.
Neo swallowed hard.
"Guys...what happened to him?"
"He's
gone..." said Ana. "H-he's dead..."
Neo heard, but
her brain refused to comprehend. "What?"
"I said
he's dead!" Ana's voice rose shrilly. Then tears spilled out of
her yellow eyes and she slumped to the ground, sobbing.
The
princess and Vass both crouched down to comfort her, but Neo kept
walking in the direction they were headed.
Her head was high, her
neck straight, but silent tears wet her cheeks.
After awhile, the
others caught up with her. The rest of the walk was silent.
Knothole was a bit different then what Neo had expected. She had
been expecting an almost bootcamp-like place, with barracks for
sleeping, and an obstacle course, and targets set up, dotted with
holes from laser weapons.
What she saw was straw-roofed huts, with
gardens and a tire-swing on one tree, and a few larger buildings like
a meeting hall and an infirmary.
There was a pool on the edge of
the village. She did see some targets further back in the trees and
some punching bags, and a building that looked like a workshop or a
lab.
Much more pleasant than bootcamp, she decided.
The small campfire outside, with its warm flickering fingers of
yellow and orange would have ordinarily soothed Ana. But not tonight.
She peered out of the infirmary window, where she was sleeping
tonight with Neo and Vass. There
were no patients at the moment
and she was alone.
Outside, the Freedom Fighters were laughing and
planning a mission for early the next morning; to destroy one of
Robotnik's stealthbot factories.
The door squeaked, and Neo came
in. She sat down on one of the beds, pulling back the heavy gray
blanket. The white sheet underneath contrasted greatly against her
dark skin, as she lay on her side, propping her elbow on the bed.
Head in hand, she gazed at Ana.
"How did he die?" she
asked.
Anacharis stiffened. Neo had a habit of being blunt. She
never tried to phrase words delicately or prettily.
"He was
shot," said Ana, feeling her voice tremble way back in her
throat. "In the head with a laser gun."
"It didn't
hurt him," said Neo, more quietly. "Ana...it was instant."
Her eyes narrowed. "A robot?"
"No," said Ana.
"It was that little guy. The one with the long nose."
Neo's
eyes narrowed further. "He'll have to die," she said
grimly.
Anacharis winced. "Neo...come on. Just be quiet."
Neo
thumped the bed with her fist. "No! This isn't something to be
quiet about! Our friend is dead-and you're just trying to ignore it.
Like it's not important."
Ana's mouth dropped open. "What?!
You're the one acting like you don't care. You're like...oh, Cyto's
dead. How nice."
Neo's eyes were just slits now, and she
growled, "Just because I'm not crying all over the place like
you doesn't mean I don't care. I knew Cyto way longer than you,
kid."
"It's your fault," said Ana. "It's your
fault he got killed...if you hadn't gotten captured..."
Neo
rolled over onto her stomach. "Just shut up."
Ana turned
to look out the window again. Someone had put out the fire.
Must
be bedtime or something. She pulled her knife out of her boot and
held it in her hands, looking at it. She held the knife tightly in
her left hand, and gently ran the blade over her right wrist.
Incresing the pressure, she felt the blade slice through her skin.
Drawing it away, she saw blood well up in the shallow cut. Then she
sighed, dropping the knife onto the windowsill.
"I'm not even
strong enough to do this," she whispered.
Neophyte's voice
was muffled by the pillow. "You're stronger than you think, Ana,
because only the weak go through with that..."
Ana stared
hard at Neo, whose head was buried in the pillow, seemingly asleep.
Delicatley, she wiped a tear that balanced on the rim of her eye.
Then, without looking at Neo, she crawled into her own bed, pulling
the sheets and blanket over her head.
She lay, silently crying,
when something warm and furry snuggled up agaisnt her.
"Ana,
can I sleep with you?"
"Of course, Vass...of
course..."
The kitsune wrapped her arms around the little
boy, and fell asleep with a peaceful face.
Chapter 4
The next day
Snively hurried down the hall to the command room. As soon as he
entered, Robotnik began yelling. "Snively! I'm going to use your
thick little skull for my paperweight!"
"Why, sir?"
asked Snively wearily, holding a hand to his forehead.
"Why?
Why!?" Robotnik was furious! "Because the Freedom Fighters
busted into the stealthbot factory, and trashed the place and your
lazy little ass was in bed, sleeping!"
Snively sighed,
remembering the night before. After finally waking up from
unconsciousness, he had gone to his room, wincing with every step.
Once there,
he had cursed Robotnik, calling him every dirty name
there was. His ribs hadn't been cracked, but they were certainly
bruised, and he had an awful headache. His gaze had wandered around
the room, and lighted on the drawer in his desk. He had gone through
the drawer, finding a bottle of hard liquor that had sat in there for
more than three years. He thought it would ease the pain, which was
still strong. Bad idea.
He hadn't been sleeping in, as Robotnik
believed, but hung over the toilet, puking until his throat burned
with the acid. Now his head hurt even more than last night; there
were sharp-clawed creatures in there, ripping his
brain to
shreds.
"Why didn't you watch the surveillance monitors,
sir?" he asked irritably. "It's not like it's
difficult."
Robotnik shot him a murderous glance.
"What?!"
Snively sighed, putting both hands to his
screaming head. "I apologize, sir. It won't happen again."
"It'd
better not," growled Robotnik.
Snively didn't answer.
"Well,
nevermind," continued Robotnik. "I have a mission for you,
dear boy, and for the sake of your personal health, you'd better not
screw it up!"
He poked Snively's pointy nose, hard. "I
would like you to lead a convoy."
"To where, sir?"
"To
go drilling for oil."
"Of course, sir. When?" Sniv
was never too thrilled about leading convoys, since the Freedom
Fighters always seemed to screw it up, but this time he was all for
it. He'd get the SWATbots to take charge of the convoy, while he
got
some much-needed rest.
Uncle Chuck had a bug set up in the command room, which recorded
all of Robotnik's conversations--it began recording at the sound of
his voice. For two days, Uncle Chuck was not able to pick up the bug.
He knew valuable information could be on it to relay to the freedom
fighters, but he also knew the importance of not being
caught.
Finally, he was able to retrieve the bug.
"So
that's where ole Needlenose went off to," mummered Chuck, as he
listened to the recordings. He had been frustrated ever since
Robotnik's nephew had departed on some unknown mission, complete with
a convey. But he had to
keep a low profile, and keep doing his job
as a workerbot, or he would surely be noticed and his cover would be
blown. So he had continued his work, all the while worrying and
hoping the mission had nothing to do with harming the Freedom
Fighters.
He took out a piece of scrap paper and wrote a brief
note to the Freedom Fighters. It read:
Dear friends,
I'm sorry I didn't inform you of this sooner. Robotnik sent Snively off with a convey to go drilling for oil. The convoy should be heading back any day now. It would hurt Robotnik to lose all that oil (hint hint!). If you decide to go after it, good luck!
Love always,
Uncle Chuck
"I want to go," said Anacharis, later that night.
"Me
too," said Vass.
Sally was silent as she tossed the note into
the flames of the evening fire. She was cautious in letting the
newcomers go after the convoy. They could be playing a trick, and
give the location of KnotHole away to Robotnik.
Sally doubted they
were traitors, but it was not unlikely. She sighed heavily.
Sonic
met her eye, and gave a slight nod. His eyes read: Trust them, Sal.
Give 'em a chance.
"All right," said Sally. "But
Sonic will go with you."
"Aw man," said Vass,
looking disappointed. "I wanted to trash the convoy."
"Don't
worry, little buddy," said Sonic. "I'll just keep an eye
out to make sure nothing bad happens."
Neophyte, sitting
under the dark trees, narrowed her eyes slightly. She knew Sally
mistrusted them. She was not without her reasons, however; Neo knew
Sally was right to be wary.
The next morning, Ana and Vass, along with Sonic, were ready to
go.
Neophyte walked up to the small group.
"I'm coming
too," she said.
Sonic nodded.
"Look Ana," she
said, turning to the kitsune. "I'm sorry for that stuff I said
the other night."
The kitsune nodded, biting her lip. "I'm
sorry too. It's not anyone's fault."
"Yes...it is,"
said Neo. "And he's going down today..."
"All
right, gang," said Sonic. "Grab on, and we'll be at that
convoy in a sonic second!"
Chapter 5
The immense oil barrels were filled, and the SWATbots were busy
taking apart the drilling equipment to bring back to
Robotropolis.
Snively watched them out the window for a second,
before turning back to the console in the main transport unit. He
threw a few books he'd been reading off the console and shoved them
under his chair with one foot. Then he reported in to Robotropolis.
Robotnik was sketching on a piece of paper, trying to think up
ideas for a new robot that would really do damage to the hedgehog.
Then a holograph appeared in front of him.
"What is it,
Snively?" he asked, without looking up.
"Well, sir,"
said Snively, "The drilling's finished."
Robotnik looked
up at the holograph. He could Sniv sitting in the chair, with his
feet propped up on the console, smiling slightly.
"You're
ahead of schedule," noted Robotnik.
"Yes, sir,"
said Snively.
Robotnik eyed the corner of a book sticking out from
under Sniv's chair. "Naughty Girls," was the
title...complete with two skimpily-clad women on the front.
"I'm
sure you've been very busy, Snively?" he asked.
"Oh
yes," said his nephew, putting a hand to his mouth. But Robotnik
caught the grin it covered.
Damn slacker, thought Robotnik. But as
long as the work's complete...
"That's good," said
Robotnik, "very good. Now come home immediately, and do NOT lose
any of that oil!"
He closed the communication link before
Snively could reply.
"Fat piece of shit," Sniv said, then laughed. He leaned
back in the chair and waited, until a SWATbot came in to report they
were ready to leave.
"Well, let's go then," ordered the
short man.
The SWATbot saluted and left.
A few minutes later
the convoy started up and began to move towards Robotropolis. The
main transport unit was in front, followed by the five oil-bearing
transports. They hovered a few feet over the ground, and moved at
a
speedy pace. Hovercrafts flown by SWATbots escorted the convoy,
keeping a close eye out for intruders.
In a short amount of time, the convoy was traveling through an
area filled with huge boulders and bushes. Normally, Snively would
have taken extreme caution in such an area, since it was so easily
prone to Freedom Fighter
attacks. But his nose was buried in
"Naughty Girls" and it was getting to one of the many
'exciting' parts. The hovercrafts flew lazily behind the convoy, the
SWATbots keeping only a moderate watch, since they were not ordered
to be very alert.
Sonic was sitting behind one rock, determined not to interfere
with the newcomers. He had to watch their actions; see how good they
were; see if they were loyal. I'll do something dramatic at the very
end, he decided, wanting at least a little part in the mission. To
give Robotnik another reason to hate him.
Neophyte, Anacharis, and
Vassily were hiding behind a group of rocks, watching the convoy come
into sight.
Vass's hands tightened on a grenade he held. As the
convoy came closer, Neophyte counted down from ten to
one.
"...3...2...1..."
Grenades flew from their
hands, exploding against the surface of the convoy. The hovercrafts
flew around wildly, the SWATbots shouting, "HALT
INTRUDERS!!"
The main transport unit shuddered to a stop.
There were small fires burning around the convoy, and small blackened
craters where grenades had hit the ground. The three newcomers
charged out.
"What the hell?" Snively dropped his book and flicked on
a switch on the console. The surveillance monitors lit up, showing
the terrain all around the main unit. He stared at the screens. There
was smoke, and SWATs running
around. He frowned.
"SWATbots!"
he yelled into the loudspeaker. "What is going on!?"
One
SWATbot replied into his wrist communicator. "Sir, there has
been an attack by rebels...rebels not yet spotted."
"Well
then, find them!" Snively practically screamed. "NOW!"
"Yes
sir," replied the SWAT.
"Man, there's a lot of them," whispered Vass, as 'bots
raced by their hiding place, beneath one of the oil
transports.
"Look, Neo," said Ana. "You go in and
download any files you can from the ship. That way we'll have a
little bonus. When you come out...we'll trash this thing."
"You
sure you can fight 'em if they find you?" asked Neo.
"Yes!"
said Ana. "Now go!"
Neophyte crawled out from beneath
the transport and raced towards the main unit. Several SWATbots fired
at her, but she kept running, drawing her own laser gun from her
belt. Three 'bots ahead of her fell to her precise shooting.
She entered the main unit, and tramped down the hallways. Behind
her, a trail of smoking SWATbot bodies littered the floor. She was
coming to the front of the ship, her boots stomping loudly upon the
metal panels of the floor.
"Oh shit," sighed Snively, as
he heard her footsteps in the hallway. "Just my luck..." He
leapt out of the chair and ran to the door. Gingerly, he peered out
and gasped.
The girl was charging towards him, her brown eyes
glittering. He yanked his head back in and slammed the door shut. He
reached for the button that would lock the door...but it flew open.
"Hello," said Neophyte, grinning evilly at the little
man as he took a step away.
He grabbed for the pistol in his
belt...no doubt the same gun that had killed Cyto.
"Oh no you
don't!" she snarled, grabbing his wrist, and slamming him hard
against the console.
She wrenched the gun away from him, and threw
it up onto the console.
"You little bastard," she said,
throwing him in the chair.
She inserted a disk into one of the
slots on the console. "How do I download files?" she
demanded.
He glared at her. "Go to hell, bitch."
"That's
not the answer I wanted," she growled, lunging at him. Her hand
closed around his throat, squeezing hard. He gasped for air, trying
to shove her arm away. "Tell me!" she hollered.
He shook
his head, so she drew back a powerful fist, the knuckles standing out
in a bony ridge. "Tell me..." she threatened.
He tried
to pry her hand off his neck, but she only tightened her fingers
more. "Tell me!"
He tried to nod, but before he could,
she threw her fist forward, driving it hard into his stomach. She
released her grip and watched as he doubled over, clutching at his
belly.
She waited. He finally sat up, cheeks flushed and tears
shimmering in his eyes. "I...I...was going to tell you..."
"Shut
up. Just get me in the files."
"What files?" he
wheezed.
"All of them, you stupid prick."
He typed in
a few commands, entered a password she didn't catch, and sat back.
She watched as the computer screen lit up; in blinking letters it
read: "Downloading all files to multi-disc...downloading in
progress...20 completed..."
"Very good," she
said.
He just glared.
She stooped down, picking up the book.
"Naughty Girls...nice cover." She flipped it open to the
dog-ear where he had hastily marked his page. "Let's see...she
moaned in pleasure, squirming as Lisa's tongue..."
Neo
dropped the book. "Man, you are a pervert," she said.
He
stared at her.
"I remember...you were eyeing me back in
Robotropolis too..."
"Shut up," he said, looking
away.
Neo turned back to the screen. "25 done...must be a lot
of files. What are they, anyway?"
She looked over at him, and
found him staring at her, biting his lip.
"What are you
looking at?" she demanded.
"Nothing," he said, his
voice raspy. There were strange lights gleaming in his azure
eyes.
She glanced at the screen again. On one of the surveillance
screens, she watched Ana and Vass fight off some 'bots. Then she
noticed the switch to theintercom.
She pointed towards the button.
"Order those robots to back off."
He shook his head.
"Do
it now!"
When she raised her fist, he reached for the button.
"All SWATbots, leave the intruders alone. Repeat... leave them
alone."
Neo watched with a satisfied smile as the SWATbots
ceased their attack on Ana and Vass.
"Very good, Sniveler,"
she said. She pushed the button. "Ana! Come in here!"
The
kitsune looked around.
"I've got the one who killed Cyto!"
said Neo. She released the button. "You know, Snively...what
today is?" She rested a hand on one of his skinny shoulders,
feeling him tremble under her touch.
"What?" he asked,
his voice shaking as well.
"It's the day...that you die..."
Ana walked into the main unit, eager to confront the one who had
killed Cyto. She glanced over her shoulder before entering, to see
Sonic and Vass talking from where they sat on a flat boulder. She
waved to them, and stepped
inside.
She walked down the
corridor, eyeing the SWATbot bodies with an amused smile, and then
entered the main room.
"Hey Neo!" she called.
Neophyte
rose up, smiling, probably to hug the kitsune. Snively's eye caught
the glint of his laser pistol, where it rested on the console.
He
slipped silently out of the chair, standing on his tiptoes. Neo
was hugging Ana, in a warm friendly embrace.
How sweet, thought
Snively, taking a quiet step towards the console, and reaching out
his hand.
The cool metal of the trigger felt good against his
finger. That small piece of metal he held in his hand made him so
powerful, and he smiled evilly.
It was time to kill...
Chapter 6
Neo stepped away from Ana, and turned to see her captive pivot
around on his foot, holding the laser pistol in his small hand.
She
leapt towards him, reaching him in two steps, and grabbed his
wrist.
He shrieked, pulling the trigger. Neo felt the heat of the
laser shot whiz past her face, and it blazed through the ceiling. A
shaft of sunlight shone through.
"You little freak!" she
growled, twisting his wrist. The pistol fell to the ground. Neo threw
Snively back into the chair and stooped to pick up the pistol.
She
shoved the barrel against his head. "Any last words?"
His
eyes widened and he looked around frantically, catching sight of
Ana.
She looked friendlier than Neo, and he gave her a pleading
look.
"Wait Neo," said Ana, stepping closer to
Snively.
Phew, I'm saved. The kitsune won't let her kill
me.
"Hello, little man," said Ana, smiling at
Snively.
He nodded at her, relieved as Neo pulled the pistol away
from him. Neo raised her eyebrow at Ana, who was grinning cheerfully
at the human. Has she lost her mind?
Ana smiled wider. Snively
began to feel a little more at ease.
Then Ana punched him, her
fist slamming into his cheek, snapping his head sideways and throwing
him over the arm of the chair. He pushed himself back into the seat,
and raised his head to stare at Ana in shock.
She was shaking her
hand and snarling, and he felt fear creep into his body--both females
wanted to hurt him, to kill him.
Neo tucked the pistol into her belt. Then she bent down and drew a
dagger from her boot. "A laser is too quick," she said.
Ana
bit her lip. Oh Neo, I WANT it to be quick!
Snively gasped as Neo raised the dagger up to his face, running
the blade down his uninjured cheek. He felt the blade, the edge
sharper than a razor,
trace a bloody line through his skin. Neo
lifted the knife, holding it in front of his left eye. "Should
we gouge out his eyes first?" she asked. "To
avenge
Cyto?"
Snively shook in fear as Neo delicately
brought the knife closer to his eye. Now his vision was filled with a
silvery blur--the knife was mere centimeters away. "Oh please,"
he said, "please, don't do this..."
Neo drew the knife
away. "Why not?"
He trembled, tears starting to gather
in his eyes. "Because..."
"Not a good enough
answer, buddy," snorted the human girl.
She began to bring
the knife close again, but Snively shoved her hand away. "Oooh,
getting tough, are we?" sneered Neo. "I don't like that!"
She stabbed the knife downwards, straight through his left hand,
pinning it to the arm of the chair.
He threw back his head and
screamed an ear-piercing howl. Neo pulled the knife from his hand,
and wiped the blade off on her pants. Blood dripped down the arm of
the chair, splattering the ground.
"Let's just kill him,"
said Ana, her face twisting at the sight of the blood. "C'mon,
Neo, let's just shoot him and get out of here."
Neo was
stone-faced. "C'mon, Neo," said Ana again. "Sonic and
Vass are waiting."
Neo snorted, but put the knife back in her
boot, and pulled out the gun.
She handed it to Ana. "You do
it."
Ana took the gun and pressed it against his head. He
shook harder, looking up at her with tear-filled eyes--a miserable
stare. Her finger tightened on the trigger. He blinked, and the tears
streamed down over his cheeks--one bleeding, and one starting to
bruise.
"Cyto--this is for you..."
His wide eyes
pleaded with her. "No, please, please don't kill me, please,
I'm
begging you," he sobbed.
Ana stared down at him. This isn't
right. Killing him doesn't bring back Cyto.
"Do it,"
urged Neo. "Pull the trigger."
Ana shook a little, her
eyes locked with his.
"Do it," repeated Neo. "C'mon
Ana, blow him away!"
Ana hesitated still.
"Ana, come
on." She lowered her voice. "Look, Ana, it won't hurt him.
Just do it."
Ana lowered the gun. "I can't."
Neo
grabbed the pistol. "I can."
"No!" said Ana.
"Don't do it. Let's just go."
Neo sighed heavily.
"Fine."
Sorry, Cyto. Maybe next time--when she's not
around. She tucked the pistol back in her belt. Ana was already out
the door. Neo cast one more glance at the trembling lackey before
following Ana. He was whimpering, eyes shut, clutching his wounded
hand. She snarled silently.
Next time, Snively, you won't be so
lucky...
"You done?" asked Sonic, as the two girls came out of
the convoy. He noticed Ana's black-booted feet moved much more
lightly than before.
She feels better. That's cool. He smiled his
flashy confident grin. "Now, for a dramatic exit! Any
ideas?"
"Yeah," said Neophyte. "Puncture all
the gas tanks and light 'em on fire."
Sonic grinned wider.
"Will do!"
He zoomed over to an oil unit, and revved up
into a spin dash, and cut a small gash in the gas tank. The clear
liquid splashed onto the ground. The four other gas units, and the
main unit were also vandalized.
Then Sonic picked up two stones
and hit them together. Sparks flew and one twinkling shard of fire
drifted down into the gas. -Phoom- It caught and lit, the fire racing
towards one of the oil units.
He ran back to the group. "Grab
on!" He took off, with the three holding on to him.
"Now
watch this!" he said, when they were a safe distance away. The
fire reached the oil unit and blazed there for a second. Then, with
an explosion that flattened the three animal's ears against their
skulls, and made Neo cover
her own ears, the oil unit blew up.
Bits of debris clattered to the ground.
Like dominos, the second
and third units went.
"Sweet ass!" said Neo.
Another
explosion nearly knocked them off their feet--the last two oil units
had gone at the same time. Now the flames danced merrily over the
ground, heading towards the main unit.
In the main unit, Snively was cowering on the floor, his hands
clamped over his head. After the last explosion, he lifted his head,
trembling.
Warily, he approached one of the side windows and
peered out. Fire was flickering outside. Glancing over at the
surveillance monitors, he saw the oil
units were gone--fire and
scrap metal were all that remained. One of the surveillance monitors
showed the area around the main unit's
gas tank. He gasped--gas
was spraying out of a gash in the tank, and fire was creeping
near.
"Oh no," he moaned, staring at the screen for a
second.
Then he turned, and ran for the door, bolting past 'dead'
SWATbots in the hallway. He squeezed out the door before it had even
fully opened and leapt out
of the unit. Panting, he ran towards
the boulders, his ears catching the peculiar -phoom- noise as the
gasoline lit. He ran faster, and dove behind a large boulder,
throwing his hands out to break his fall, and let out a scream
as
rocks and gravel were embedded in his wound.
The explosion
rocked the ground. Scrap metal crashed down, some of it burning and
melting as it hit the earth.
"All right!" yelled Sonic and Vass in unison. They gave
each other high fives. Neo raised a cheerful fist and even Ana let
out a shout of victory.
"You guys'll make great Freedom
Fighters," exclaimed Sonic. "Now, let's get back
home!"
They all grabbed onto Sonic, and he zoomed off, a
trail of dust rising behind him.
Snively finally peered out from behind the boulder. Sonic had
left--the bushes were still rustling from his trademark
hurricane-like wind.
The convoy was just a pile of smoking debris
on the ground. The metallic corpses of SWATbots littered the ground
around the wreckage.
Snively walked down the slight incline to the
rubble and looked around.
Not one SWATbot had survived. Not one
drop of oil remained. He looked to the horizon--the city of
Robotropolis was nowhere in sight--a few days walk, at the
least.
"Fuck," he said softly, sinking down to his knees
beside a SWATbot. He glanced over at it, and then noticed its arm was
still intact--the arm that held the communicator.
He drew in a deep breath. He's going to be so angry...he's going
to kill me for this.
He felt like punching himself--but didn't.
Robotnik would have plenty of that in store when he arrived home.
I
hate my life, he thought bitterly, before reaching for the
communicator.
Ana smiled as she looked around KnotHole. "Yes, we did it,"
she said.
"That convoy is history," added Sonic.
"Good
job," said Sally, giving Sonic a kiss. She looked at the three
newcomers, as Sonic rubbed his cheek, grinning. "And you did a
good job as well!"
"Thanks," said Neo.
Later that night, the moon was half-full over the trees of the
Great Forest. Anacharis gazed at it through the infirmary window, but
then looked to
the door when it squeaked softly.
Neo entered,
and sat on her bed. "You feel better, Ana?"
"Yeah,"
said the kitsune. "I miss Cyto..."
"I do
too."
"...but he wouldn't want me to be sad. 'Too soft,
Ana', that's what he'd probably say, right?" She let out a soft
quavering laugh. "But he was a fighter-he wouldn't want me to
stop fighting."
Neophyte nodded. "I'm glad you realized
that."
Ana looked back up at the moon. "So, in Cyto's
honor, I dedicate my life to the fight for Mobius's freedom."
Before
she lowered her eyes, Ana saw a brilliant star streak across the sky.
THE END!