Denying My Purpose (c) 99'-00' by
MistressAli
All "Sonic the Hedgehog" characters and
related indicia (c) and TM Sega.
Packbell (c) David Pistone
All
used without permission.
Ben and IT are (c) MistressAli
This document may be freely distributed, as long as it's not
altered in any way.
Ok, peoples, this story contains: some
violence & swearing...just a warning...
Part One
all life will end
Mother...father...where are you?
What are you?
All she could recall was stars.
A flash of light...was that her
birth?
A sensation of floating in space, cradled in something warm and
invisible. She floated past stars and suns, nebulas, and planets,
black holes and asteroids. Space debri and meteorites flew harmlessly
by her.
Like a baby, she cooed and giggled, twirling around on her
weightless feet, playing with the tails of comets, dancing on the
rings of planets...
Benjamin.
That was her name. How it came to be, she didn't
know.
Did somebody give me that name? Or did I just pick it up
myself?
She couldn't recall anybody ever calling her that. She
didn't have any friends.
Who am I? And why am I here...?
My purpose...just what is my
purpose? I know. Of course, I must guard the evil...make sure IT
never gets loose again.
I will snuggle down where it is warm,
right here. It's funny I can think when I dream, but I am dreaming,
aren't I? Otherwise I would be awake. I can't see anything but
swirling colors. I must be asleep.
The evil, IT is sleeping too.
That is good. Deep down there in the black water, where nothing can
touch IT. Nobody can use IT. That is good. Because all life would end
if that energy got out of IT's glass box.
I will sleep now. Deeper
sleep where I do not have to think. I will know if something bumps
off that box, if something touches it, I will know. I would sense it,
because of the connection... IT will be safe.
Nothing will
happen...
Robotroplian bay. So dark and deep, swirling with pollutants.
For
all my love of toxics and metals...I wouldn't set a foot in that
water.
His yellow cape flapped in the breeze behind him. He had
his hands clasped behind his back. His beautiful stomach was a full
round shape, starting from his chin, ending at the middle of his
stubby legs.
I look so majestic. So glorious. I should pose
here...get an artistic prisoner. Make them paint me...I'd hang it in
the command room. How wonderful it would look.
His face wrinkled
into a smile. There was almost a twinkle in his artificial eyes. But
like his entire aura, it was menacing and wicked.
Down in those
waters was a secret, and he knew he must have it. He'd seen it
before...so long ago. To retrieve that secret object...it would mean
the end of KnotHole. The end of the wretched children rebels that
plagued him.
He turned at footsteps. He saw his beautiful android
picking his way over the rocks and trash surrounding the bay.
Packbell...his 'son', his creation.
Oh...it's wonderful what these
hands of mine can do. Just look at him. He's exquisite.
Packbell
came closer, his black silky hair ruffled in the breeze. Robotnik
could see his brilliant red eyes from here.
Then his eyes turned
to the form behind Packbell and he scowled.
Now...he is
pathetic.
The two minions came and stood before Robotnik. Packbell
was smiling. Snively looked sullen as usual, and he was limping from
stumbling over the rocks.
"Are you ready?"
"Yes
sir." Packbell kept grinning.
"I hate swimming,"
said Snively.
"Silence. Now get ready."
Packbell and
Snively sat down and fitted big flippers onto their feet. They were
dressed up to scuba dive, in tight-fitting black bodysuits. Packbell
looked magnificent; the clothes molding to his muscular form. Sniv'
looked even skinnier than usual, without any folds or loose clothing
to bulk out his form.
Sniv' slipped his goggle-mask over his face,
while Packbell stuck a finger in the water to test it.
"YECH,
it's cold!" he complained.
"And it smells bad,"
said Snively. Packbell shoved him.
"No one asked you,
Needlenose!"
"Silence, both of you!" Robotnik
turned to look out over the bay.
It's down there. I can feel it.
It will soon be mine.
"It will be in a glass box, I believe.
I don't care how long it takes you to find it, just find
it!"
"Um...what is it, anyway?"
Robotnik clasped
his hand on his nephew's shoulder. "Down there...is some kind of
project I worked on a long long time ago. It's a powerful
energy...it'll destroy those freedom fighters. I know it will."
Who says it won't destroy us too?! Snively squirmed out from his
uncle's hand.
"I know what you're thinking," said
Robotnik. "But we'll control it, m'boy. It won't hurt us."
So
damn stupid. Thinks everything will go his way, he should've realized
by now that nothing goes his way...everything he tries fails and this
will fail too.
Robotnik's small eyes, nestled under a ridge of
bone and wrinkles of fat, glowed like red suns. "Get in there,
and find it." He gave his nephew a shove to the small of the
back, and the little man stumbled onto his knees in the
water.
Packbell ran out into the water like a child at the beach
for the first time. Sniv' hesitated on the shoreline.
I don't like
this. Who knows what's in that water? He could imagine fish, mutated
into monsters by the pollutants. He shivered. He turned and looked
back at his uncle, who was scowling. Packbell had already dove under
and was swimming away.
"Go on," said Robotnik.
Sniv'
didn't move.
"Go on," repeated the tyrant, one fist
clenching threateningly. His tiny kin sighed, and waded out into the
water. Robotnik smiled in satisfaction as the lackey disappeared
beneath the waves.
The water was deep and dark. Packbell's powerful arms thrust him
forward through the black liquid. He glided like a bullet, strobe
flashlight playing over the bottom of the bay. He turned in the
water.
His small 'cousin' was struggling. Sniv' looked very
uncomfortable as he clung to the rope attached to Packbell's
waist.
Pressure's getting to him, I bet. Freakin' little wuss.
Packbell grinned evilly.
The water was so dark. He blended in well
with his black body-suit and black hair.
Where is he? Snively scowled heavily as the rope he was holding
onto yanked out of his hands and went spinning away into the
water.
He treaded for a second, looking around. Can't see shit
under here.
Suddenly hands grabbed him around the shoulders and he
found himself looking into two glowing eyes. He screamed.
Packbell's
mouth opened and closed silently, body shaking. Snively knew he was
laughing.
Damn bastard.
Packbell beckoned with one hand and
swam further under.
I don't want to. It hurts. Sniv' remained
where he was, just floating in the dark water.
Packbell swam back.
He moved so easily. Like an otter. Of course, he was an android. He
could adapt to any situation.
"Is the pressure hurting you?"
Packbell asked via the com link in Snively's mask. It startled him
because he'd forgotten about it.
"Yes," he answered
back.
"Too bad." Packbell's hand clamped around Sniv's
arm and he dragged the small human down with him.
"How...how
far down are we?" gasped Sniv', his body aching. The pressure,
it closed around him. He felt crushed.
"We're only
like...fifty feet down. Stop being a wuss."
Where the hell is
the bottom? The bay can't be too much deeper. Snively struggled out
of Packbell's grip.
Packbell glanced back to see if he was still
following. His shoulder sank into soft sand, and he thrust away,
startled.
"Well, looks like we're at the bottom."
Sniv'
nodded.
Packbell swam along the bottom, with Snively following.
"Some kind of glass box, remember."
"Yes, I
know."
Just what kind of power is this anyway? Knowing Julian
it'll either be something stupid, or dangerous. Or both. Something he
can't control. Julian's always biting off more than his fat face can
chew...
Packbell glanced over his shoulder, taking in his 'cousin's' face.
He could only see the eyes, but that was enough. Sniv' looked pissed.
I know what he's thinking. That this is stupid. Thinks everything's
stupid. But he's right. Robotnik is a retard.
He dug his hands
down into the soft sand, using it to propel himself forward. The
minutes whirled by.
A faint glow lit up the sand. The box,
half-buried. Packbell scooted closer, taking it in. It seemed empty.
But looking closer, he saw that trapped inside was a strange black
shape. What shape...he couldn't tell. It shifted and moved before his
eyes could take hold.
A strong shiver went through him. Is this
even right? Should I even disturb this kind of power...?
Sniv'
came up to his side, big eyes wide in awe. Packbell lifted the box
out of the sand.
"Don't touch it, Packbell! Leave it!"
"So,
you feel it too, then?"
"How couldn't you?"
"I
know. Agree with you for once. But you know Robotnik. If we come back
empty-handed..."
"He doesn't have to know...we couldn't
find it, that's it. It wasn't there."
"You're such a
shitty liar, Snivvy."
Packbell heard a faint snort, and
fancied he saw Sniv' rolling his eyes. "Well, maybe not, but
still...he won't come off this idea until we bring him
something."
"Glass. A piece of glass from the broken
box. Won't really break the box, of course...but we'll say we found
it broken..."
Packbell shook his head. 'Fuck that. I'll just
bring it to him. Maybe whatever's inside it will kill him." And
he heaved the box under one arm, and headed up for the surface.
Sniv' started after him, feeling suddenly weak. It's going to kill us too...
She jerked awake.
No.
Her eyelashes batted at the darkness,
but it remained. Her hand reached up, touching the smoothness of a
cave wall.
Someone's touched IT.
She remembered. She was in a
cave. Asleep. Asleep for years...
It can't be! IT was hidden. Who
knows about IT?! They haven't unleashed IT?!
She struggled to sit
up. Her body was cold and stiff. She stretched a little, feeling the
muscles pull and warm up.
My purpose... yes. To stop that thing,
that evil...from being unleashed. I must go. I MUST hurry...
She
crawled on hands and knees through a cramped tunnel, and emerged out
onto the black sand of a beach. Pollutants stung her nostrils and she
coughed. Daylight seared her eyes, and she whimpered.
Must
hurry...must...before all life...
She stood on shaky
legs.
...ends...
She saw them, two creatures, struggling over the deep sands. She
broke into a run, muscles groaning from their long rest. But she
caught up with them. They whirled at her approach.
"Stop. You
do not know what you carry." She said. Her long hands stretched
out. "Give IT to me."
The taller creature
...so
flawless, so flawed...
grinned slightly, red eyes flaring up. "Who
the hell are you, missy?"
So arrogant, thinks he's
untouchable... I can sense all the pain he's caused...he revels in
it... She shook her head hard, shaking out images of agonized
victims. She almost hated it...the way she could see everything. The
way she could look inside of everything. It'd been that way as long
as she could remember.
"I am the keeper of this evil. IT was
not meant to be found. I implore you, give IT to me. IT will only
bring death. To you. To everyone."
"Outta my way, lady,
before I get annoyed." The tall one pushed by her rather rudely,
but the smaller one stared at her.
"My...she's beautiful,"
he mummered, but the taller one scoffed.
"Stupid. She don't
look any different than any other Mobians."
She heard his
thoughts swirling...She was so attractive, but not in a blatant way.
It was a subtle beauty, hinted at in the color of her eyes, slightly
tilted, in the way she held her body, but moreso by the way she
talked...
I've seen her before. I'm sure of it...when? Way
back...way back...must've been around my childhood...
He could
remember something...a shadow of something at least, but it wouldn't
come out into the light. He remembered the shine of bright lights on
glass. But when he tugged on the memory, it hid away and he blinked,
and couldn't remember any more.
She furrowed her brow, finding
herself caught up in his thoughts. She knew she might've seen him
somewhere, sometime...
Then her eyes moved to the taller figure.
He was still walking. Still carrying the box.
No. He cannot leave.
He cannot take IT.
She raced after him, her feet sinking into the
sand. Her legs trembled, nearly spilling her to the ground. She was
still weak.
It doesn't matter. I must stop him...IT...
She
moved in front of him. He halted and looked down at her, his strange
red eyes narrowing. She laid her hand on his arm and then reeled
back, her mind screaming.
He isn't real. What is this?! He isn't
real. Another thought jumped in. He's just like you, dear...just like
you...
She shook the thought away.
He smirked at her expression; opened mouth, widened eyes. She was
shocked at something.
Probably my massive muscles. Heh.
She stared hard into his eyes, searching for the darkness that IT
might have caused. Could IT be clouding his mind? Would he smash the
box, let IT out? She could sense the energy, bouncing, humming. IT
wasn't supposed to be able to reach through the glass.
She saw
darkness in this tall being's eyes, but it was not caused by IT. The
dark energy was not influencing him; rather this evilness was in this
being's nature. He was made to be cruel, made to kill.
Her legs
trembled again.
"I told you," his voice was as distant
as the fog-shrouded land across the bay, "get outta my way."
He
grabbed her arm in his fist.
Her legs trembled and gave out, and
she voiced a shriek that made the little man cover his ears. Images
flashed before her eyes; a mouth screaming, a woman crying, blood,
blood...tears...dead children, dead men, dead women, all dead...she
saw his hands, bloodied; they were all dead by his hands...
"NO!"
She
jerked away.
He is evil. I never thought I would meet an evil
worse than IT. NO. He is not worse. He cannot destroy
universes...
She was kneeling on the sand. She wanted to stay
there. It was warm. She laid her face upon it. It smelled of
pollutants. This place was contaminated.
Get up. You must stop
him. You are the guardian of IT. This is your purpose.
She stood
up. Her legs held her.
The fake man was walking away again. The little one was trailing
after him. She could feel the fear in his body. He was afraid of many
things, that one. She could sense it even without touching him.
She
was up and running again. The fake man looked angry now.
"Ok
lady, you had your chance," he growled. He dropped the box down
on the sand, and she was frozen with terror for a moment.
It isn't
broke... it isn't broke... Her breath blew out in a relieved
sigh.
The fake man's fist clenched. The little one took a step
back, not wanting to get involved. She found herself retreating also;
the fake man was big.
I cannot beat him.
You can.
I
can't.
YES. You can.
She nodded slightly, and stood still, just
waiting. The fake man came towards her, leering. She could feel his
false pulse speeding up; strange excitement coursing through him.
He
would enjoy my pain. Enjoy it like sex.
He lunged. She leapt out
of the way. Her muscles screamed from the sudden movement.
He had
her. She struggled in his grip. He clamped one hand around her
throat, the other roughly caressing her breast.
He threw her down
and ran a hand down the lower part of his body in a sexual manner.
"Maybe I should teach her a lesson. Hmmm?" He looked over
at his short companion.
"No, Packbell, just leave her alone."
The smaller man's voice came out weary.
He's seen it all before.
All the horror. All the pain.
"Why? I could take her, hell,
you could have a turn, if you want."
"No, just leave
her."
"You're no fun, Sniv'," growled the android.
His eyes traveled over her, and then moved to the box. He reached
down and grabbed it, and tossed it towards the small man.
Her
breath caught in her throat.
The box landed squarely in the little
man's arms. It was big. He held it awkwardly, but didn't drop it.
The
fake man snatched her by the arm. "I'll leave her alone, for
now," he said. "But later..." He ran his tongue along
his lips suggestively.
The smaller man, Sniv', she supposed his
name was, looked disgusted. She agreed. The fake man was a terrible
being.
I shall have to destroy him.
&
"What will you do with IT?" she asked, as he dragged her
along.
The fake man, Packbell, looked down at her. "It?"
She
motioned towards the box.
"Ah, that. Our big ole boss is
gonna play around with it, I guess. Thinks it'll kill the freedom
fighters."
"He will release IT?!" Her voice came
out as a scream.
The fake man looked startled for a second, then
regained his arrogant demeanor. "Damned if I know.
Probably."
"He cannot!"
"Hey, according to
him, he can do anything he damn well pleases."
Sniv' muttered
something under his breath.
She wrenched free from his grip. He
looked startled again.
She's strong!
"I cannot allow this to happen. You must not release IT. You
must give IT to me."
"I'll gladly give it to you,"
Sniv' said. He moved as if to hand it to her, something curling and
swimming in his eyes.
He feels IT. Even through the glass, he can
feel IT. Terrified. He's terrified.
Packbell grabbed Sniv' roughly
by the arm, almost making him drop the box. Her heart skipped a beat
for the third time, but the box did not fall.
"You ain't
giving her shit."
Enough games. I must get IT back NOW.
Before they break it. Before they let IT out.
She could sense
Packbell's arrogance. It hovered over him like fog. She knew what to
do.
"I challenge you."
"Oh really? To what?"
"I
will fight you for the box."
Packbell cracked his knuckles.
"You really are a dumb bitch, aren't you?"
"Do you
or do you not accept the challenge?"
Packbell took the box
from Sniv' and hefted it in his hand for a moment. Then he set it
down on the sand. "Fine. I accept. But you're gonna end up dead,
you know."
She stared him in the eye, and he smiled a bit at
her fearlessness.
He stood for a moment, flexing his muscles,
showing off. Then he lunged at her. She threw her hand out, pressing
her palm flat to his chest as he came near to her.
She felt the
universe inside her, the stars, planets. She felt the power tingling
her veins, rushing out towards her hand, but it was too late. He
grabbed her arms and threw her onto the sand. The last thing she saw
were his silvery teeth. Then her head hit a rock, and she was out
cold.
She awoke.
She was cold. She shivered.
She sat up. Her
surroundings were metal. She saw bars in front of her.
I am
captured.
The bars were no match for her. She put her hands to
them and closed her eyes. She felt the surge of the universe, the
ground underneath this tremendous metal building feeding her its
power. When she opened her eyes, the bars were bent far enough apart
for her to squeeze through.
She closed her eyes again, and let her
mind flow out. She felt the walls without touching them. Her mind
spread out around her, searching. She heard the humming of IT inside
her head.
The evil is here. In this building. Up! She looked
around for stairs, found none. There was an elevator instead. She
entered and pressed the highest number. There was a whir and then the
small box was shooting upwards into the building.
She crouched
down on the floor. My stomach. Ooh, feels weird!
The elevator
stopped suddenly, making her fall over. She pushed herself up and
exited.
She spread her mind out again.
Yes. IT is on this
floor. Somewhere.
"HEY!" The voice startled her and she
turned.
Packbell was standing there. "How'd you get outta
your cell?"
"I pushed the bars apart."
Her voice
was so simple, so matter-of-fact, that Packbell laughed. "You
couldn't stay away from me, could you?" He struck a pose and
looked at his distorted reflection in the metal wall. "I am
irresistible, aren't I?"
"Where is the box?"
His
smile twisted into a snarl. "I think it's time you go back to
your cell."
"I must have the box. You must not release
the energy."
"Lady, I've had about enough." The
fake man drew out a gun and pointed it at her. "Now come on.
I'll put you in a cell you can't get out of."
He will not
listen. Fine.
She closed her eyes briefly. She saw the stars, saw
asteroids, planets, galaxies. She felt them in her mind, flowing
through her veins. Is that what I'm made of...?
He came towards
her. She felt the power surge up and she threw her hand out towards
him. The energy burst out of her fingertips. The force of it made her
scream.
Packbell saw her fling her hand out. He smiled at the
pitiful attempt to defend herself. She shrieked suddenly, and he saw
a ball of light coming towards him. There was a strange glitter
within it, like stars. Then it slammed into him, and he flew
backwards into the wall. His metal skull left a huge dent. He slid
down to the floor, stunned.
Destroy. She hummed the thought, threw
out the energy with an almost casual gesture. His body jerked on the
floor, and then his limbs flew off, going in all directions. He
howled. Oil formed a puddle around his wrecked body.
She stared at
him for a long second. Normally, killing would be the last thing she
would do. But this man...wasn't real. So it was not really death she
had caused...more of just a halt to something unnatural and
false.
Something tugged at her. Just like him, you are just like
him...
She shook the thought away and spread her mind out again.
She could feel the energy. IT was humming, bouncing faster.
IT is
excited. IT wants out. IT cannot be released!
She began to search
the floor, following the humming in her mind. She was almost there.
She turned a corner and stopped.
The short man was coming down the hallway. He halted when he saw
her.
"What are you doing out?"
She sighed. "The
box. Where is the box?" She walked towards him as she talked.
He
looked behind her, seeing a trail of oily footprints. She was leaving
them. She must've destroyed a SWATbot or some such thing. He took a
step away from her, and then grabbed the laser pistol out of his
belt.
"Stop right there!" His voice was high; she knew
he was afraid.
"I will not harm you. I only need the
box."
She came closer, and he held his ground, holding the
pistol unwavering.
His aura. So sad. So bitter. Angry. She stared
into his eyes, which were a shade of light blue, pale and cold. He
will shoot, I am sure of it.
"Don't move," he
growled.
"You are so hurt," she said.
He glared at
her.
She dug inside her, seeing the imagery of universes, of night
skies.
She spread her arms out, very slowly. Mustn't frighten
him.
The hallway darkened suddenly. From the walls and air, stars
gleamed. He gasped. She lifted her voice up into sweet wordless song.
She could sing beautifully. She could entice birds to her hand with
her voice. Who taught me this? She tried to think of a mother, but
couldn't. Like so many times before, she could not imagine what her
mother looked like, or sounded like. Or if she even had a
mother.
Around her, colors shimmered in the air.
Sniv's mouth
dropped open.
She gleamed light, lit up like the aurora borealis,
only ten times more brilliant. She leaned forward and touched his
shoulders, and he trembled.
"How beautiful," he
mummered.
She saw tears shining in his eyes. She put her hands up
to his face. He laughed softly, warmth in his eyes. He was enjoying
her show. The feel of enjoyment was unfamiliar in his aura;
awkward.
He does not enjoy much. Does not love much. Hates very
much. Hates this life.
"It's beautiful," he said
again.
She nodded, then whispered. "Forgive me."
She
saw something register in his eyes, some understanding, but it was
too late. She jerked his head hard to the side, snapping his delicate
neck. Her arms gently lowered him to the floor, where he lay still,
eyes wide open.
I know I know...death is the last
resort...but...
He seemed just too hurt to live...
It is for
the better. She closed his eyes and then continued her search.
She stopped a few minutes later, in front of double doors. The
humming was loud in her head. She rubbed her temples, grimacing.
The
evil is definitely in there.
There was a button near the door. She
pressed her hand against it and the doors opened.
She walked
in.
There was a large green chair in the center of the room. It
was turned away from her. She drew in a deep breath, and felt her
skin shiver. There was so much evil in this room. And it wasn't just
from IT.
A voice came the chair. Low, rumbling...wicked. "Snively,
is that you? Packbell?"
She said nothing, but took a step
closer. Now she could see more of the room. The box was sitting in
front of the chair. She saw the shapeless blackness inside, bouncing.
IT's so excited. Is IT manipulating this man? I know how badly IT
wants out.
The chair turned and a fat man glared at her.
He is
so terrible. So evil! Her thoughts flashed back to the fake man. He
created him. What kind of mind could create that horror?
He had
eyes like smoldering red coals. The evil that burned in them was
intense...and endless.
He will never love again...if he ever did.
He could never be turned back.
"How did you get in here?"
he growled. His voice sent shivers through her.
He is a man who
understands logic. But not mercy.
"That box you have
there..."
"Yes, what of it?"
"It cannot be
opened."
He had his gloved hands on it, prying at it. "Oh,
and why not?"
"IT is a dangerous energy. IT cannot be
released."
"Oh, but that's good," he chuckled. "It
must be dangerous enough to wipe out those rebels!"
She
stepped closer to his throne. "You do not understand. It will
kill everyone."
He raised his fist to smash the box.
She
leapt forward, but it was too late.
His fist smashed down...
OH
NO!
...the box shattered...
ALL LIFE...
IT seeped out like
fog, freezing and scalding simultaneously.
...WILL END!
IT
gathered into a mass, hovering over the evil man's head. He looked up
at IT, mouth gaped open.
"You see, dear," he began, but
she screamed, "IT WILL KILL YOU!"
"What?" he
sputtered, and like a hunting bird, IT swooped upon him.
There was
no scream. He clattered down, a pile of bones and flesh. IT hovered
over him, sucking out the last bits of his life force. The bones
crumbled to fine powder, dissipating into the air.
She turned and
fled. IT tracked her, like a magnet to metal. She ran blindly.
No,
stop, stop! You have to fight IT!!
NO! I MUST RUN! I do not want
to die...
She ran faster, going past the small man. She could
sense IT pause at his body, ripping the last bits of his energy. She
felt IT search for his soul.
It has already flown, thank the
Gods.
The fat man hadn't been so lucky.
She kept going, clear into the forest. Thorns tore at her fur;
small animals startled and fled, sensing danger. She stumbled over
roots and rocks, still weary from her long sleep.
She could sense
life. There was a grouping of beings in this forest. She could feel
them inside her; hear their laughter, see their memories. They were
good.
The rebels? I must warn them.
Over logs and bushes she
went, her breathing ragged. She could feel IT behind her, cackling
and bouncing with glee. IT wanted her. Wanted the sweet taste of her
soul.
IT is a long way behind, but gaining...
I should stop and
fight IT...
NO! I must warn the rebels first!
But you can beat
IT, you must!!
To fight IT would mean my death! I cannot!
She
stopped before a hollow log. The feel of life was close here. She
crawled into it, and found herself sliding downwards. She tried to
grab the sides of the log, but her claws wouldn't hold.
Her
landing was soft. She stood up, seeing a pile of hay beneath her.
Before her was the startled faces of the forest villagers.
"Run
from this place!" she screamed. "IT is coming!"
"Hey!"
A big skunk grabbed her roughly. "What are you talking about?
Whatsa matter with you?"
Sonic held a cloth bag in his hand. Within it were the Time
Stones. Tails had gotten a hold of them earlier.
Gotta put 'em in
a safe place. Hmph, thought my sock drawer was safe enough. Sally'll
have a place for 'em.
He frowned. What's all that screaming?
He
zoomed to the spot, near the oak slide. His eyes took in the sky,
black and gray. Storm coming?
Then he saw Geoffrey, holding a
basenji woman by the arm. She looked unfamiliar. Her fur was tan,
with accents of white, from a streak down her face that spilled over
her chest and belly, and spread to the insides of her thighs. She had
green eyes, and dark brown headfur, unkempt and wild. She wore no
clothing.
She was screaming. "You have to run! IT's
coming!"
"Lady, you're nuts. Shut up." Geoff shoved
her away.
"HEY!" Sonic yelled.
"Pincushion, you
stay outta this. She's crazy AND she's an intruder."
She sensed something in the young blue hedgehog. Heroics. A deep
sense of loyalty. And that bag he was holding...a powerful energy.
The energy to move back and forth in time.
"Blue one, you are
the only one. Use that energy...go back before the evil...you must
stop the fat man from getting IT!"
Geoff grabbed her by the
arm. "Ok, mate, I think we can find you someplace to stay; a
nice dry cell."
Sonic's eyes traveled to the sky again. He saw some of the other
villagers looking at it too. But it was most unusual.
The sky was
getting black. Not black from clouds, in fact, he couldn't see any
clouds at all. No, the sky itself was darkening, like nighttime.
Except it was afternoon.
Is this one of those things...an
ellipse...no, an eclipse.
But it wasn't like that, not exactly. It
was like it was traveling over the forest. Right towards them. It
made his stomach feel queasy for some reason.
She broke free from
Geoffrey and ran towards him.
Sonic took a step back as she
clutched at his hands, shaking the Timestone bag in her fist. "Use
these, blue one! Go now! Hurry! IT's coming...and IT mustn't get
you..."
The blackness was coming closer. Moving fast. Very
fast. The nauseous feeling increased. Sonic gulped and breathed in
deep.
"GO NOW!" She screamed. "IT's almost
here!"
He heard a terrible sound. It wasn't in the air
exactly. It was more like...through everything. Rumbling in the
earth, and the air, and his bones...and it made him almost scream in
panic. He heard gasps and looked around. Everyone in Knothole looked
the same...
Terrified.
They felt it.
"Mon dieu! Mon
dieu!" They heard Antoine screaming, and the fox came hurtling
from the direction of the lookout tower. "Something eez coming
theese way! Eet ees horrible!"
Antoine stopped and looked
behind him. They saw him stiffen. Then a scream came from his mouth
such as they'd never heard before.
"Go now, blue one."
The hedgehog barely heard the girl's whisper.
"IT's
here."
Blackness rushed from the woods. The trees crumpled
into dust. Villagers screamed and scattered, but not before seeing
the blackness catch up to Antoine. There was a short yelp, and
then...
Just bones, and then dust...and then nothing. Except for
the blackness. It filled the air, shriveling the grass it passed
over, coming towards them. Too fast for them to even run.
Except
for one.
"GO NOW!" The girl screamed, grabbing Sonic by
the hand. She dragged him along.
He broke free and ran, scared
silly. He didn't know where she went. But he didn't wait to find
out.
He shot by Sally's hut, and then went back. Sally was in her
garden, and she looked up just in time to see the blackness reach
her.
"NOOOO!! SALLLYYYYY!!"
His chest heaved and he
screamed. Where Sally had stood was now bones. And now, as the
blackness hovered over...just dust. He thought he saw a bright light,
traveling upwards...
Then the blackness reached up, like a
tendril, and snatched the spark. Swallowed it. Devoured it.
Oh
something is mondo wrong with that... Oh Gods something is really
wrong wrong wrong with that...
He thought he heard a silent
scream, echoing in the air, in his bones. Much like the terrible
sound from before had. He realized, it was coming from the blackness.
The blackness was making that terrible sound. And from within the
blackness, he could hear screaming...though not with his ears. With
his very soul.
Something hit him. My soul. It wants...my
soul...
He screamed then, in incredible panic. And ran. IT
traveled like black air behind him.
In his soul, he heard one
scream clearly.
A female. One he loved. Gone. But not.
Trapped.
She was trapped. In the worst sort of way. Worse than hell,
even.
NOOOOOSALLLYYYY!!
He ripped the bag away from the
Timestones and pressed them together.
"Take me back
to...to..."
It was almost upon him...
"to...before
the evil! BEFORE THE EVIL!!"
"Take him back to me..."
He heard the crazy girl's voice mummer.
Then he was swept away.
Part Two
she says she saw visions
They were born at the same time. Benjamin was sure of that.
And
somehow I got the responsibility of being IT's guardian.
She had
to make sure the evil was contained and kept away from people who
would release IT. IT loved to eat...and the thing it fed upon was
souls.
When did I meet IT? Oh yes.
The memory was a bit
tattered and faded, but she'd never forget.
In her travels through
space...for she was a space traveler, going from planet to
planet...
A nice talent, I suppose. Although she knew being able
to travel through the dead airless realm was rather strange, if not
unnatural.
Ah well...
There were many things about her she
didn't even understand.
But back to the story.
She traveled through space, stopping at planets and moons,
sometimes out of curiosity, other times out of an almost irresistible
urge. Some of the planets she went to were dead. Void of life. She
wondered what had had happened to them.
And some of them were
bustling with life, and she would spend months dwelling and basking
in the new cultures she found.
One time she returned to a planet
she was fond of, only to find it had been destroyed in a similar
fashion.
She never knew quite what was causing the destruction,
until one day in her travels through space, she'd come upon a small
planet...
She walked through a desolate deserted city, wondering where
everybody was. Was there a war? Had hostile aliens invaded? But there
was a warmth in the air, like people had been there very
recently.
"Pssst, girl. Get in here before that thing gets
you!"
She looked to her side, seeing a group of the native
people huddled underneath the porch of a house. They were small, with
white skin, gangly arms, and frightened black eyes.
"What
thing?" she asked.
"It's black, and wicked, and evil!"
babbled a young boy, before an older woman, presumably a relative of
his, smacked him.
"Hush, you. It's something horrible. Just
wandering around. Everybody it touches, disappears...but we know
they're dead."
"Hmmmm..." Benjamin hmmmmed.
I
know what they are speaking of...even if I have never seen it. IT is
the thing...the thing I have felt within myself for as long as I can
remember. IT is what brought me here!
Yes, it had to be. Some
strange pull had drawn her to this planet. She had felt the strange
connection...to WHAT? She didn't know...but she had felt it her
entire life. When she had neared the planet, the pull had become
unbearable.
She left the refugees, and trotted around the city.
The humming in her mind became irritating and she knew IT was near.
She rounded a corner, and there IT was.
She halted and just stared
for a moment. IT appeared to be a black ball of some thick,
oily-looking energy. But IT didn't stick to one shape. IT seemed to
be constantly changing, and she couldn't quite get a clear image.
IT
was very bad, though, she knew that for sure.
"AHHHHH..."
IT breathed. "YOU SEEM QUITE FAMILIAR. YOU MUST BE THE ONE I
HAVE FELT ALL THIS TIME."
She frowned a little. "Why are
you destroying these people?" she demanded.
"I AM
HUNGRY, STAR-SISTER. HUNGRY FOR WHAT I DO NOT HAVE...A SOUL..."
"You
will not have a soul by devouring others. You must be born with
one."
"BORN?" IT seemed to laugh.
A small boy
suddenly ran between them. He braked when he saw her, and froze
completely at the sight of IT.
IT lunged forward, and nothing was
left of the boy but small bones. They crumbled into dust instantly,
and she saw something bright swallowed by IT's darkness.
"THE
TASTE IS SO SWEET. BUT NOT AS SWEET AS YOUR SOUL, I IMAGINE. YOU ARE
SO BRIGHT, STAR-SISTER."
"TI'LEI!" Somebody
screamed, and a young girl ran out, searching wildly around. Benjamin
knew that the small boy had belonged to her.
The evil entity
seemed to grin, but Ben knew she could not allow this.
I need...
need something to trap it... a box...
No sooner had she thought
it, then the box appeared in her grasp. It was glass, and very
strong, and seemed to glow with her magic.
IT lunged for the girl,
and Benjamin flung herself forward, holding the box out. She felt the
weight of IT collide into the glass walls.
IT shrieked, voiceless,
and she felt the anger burning into her very core. IT couldn't escape
now. She'd sealed the box with the strongest energy she could
muster.
For some reason, she didn't feel right.
You should've
killed IT, a voice tugged at her, you should've fought IT.
She
shook her head. IT was trapped, wasn't IT? What was wrong with that?
She wasn't going to let anybody let it out...
Later on, she convinced the natives of the planet that all was
safe. They didn't seem to like her. Thought she was somehow in league
with IT. They thought she was the one who had brought IT to their
planet!!
"But I am...am...IT's guardian!" she protested,
realizing that was, indeed, what she was. Her very purpose in life
had been discovered.
They didn't believe her, and she was not one
for violence. When they chained her up and forced her aboard their
ship, she did not struggle. They left the box containing the evil on
the planet.
There were only a handful of the aliens left. Looking
out the window of their spaceship, Benjamin had a clear view of their
planet. It was blackened...dead...
IT had done irreversible
damage.
The aliens eventually found a new planet to live on, and
Benjamin did not feel the pull for a long long time. She knew,
somehow, that nobody had disturbed the box.
Sometimes, she felt
the anger of IT in her mind, but that made her feel good...because
she knew IT was still trapped...
Sonic awoke with a killer headache. He sat up. "Man,
what...where am I?"
There were voices from above him. He saw
that he was sitting next to a house, right next to an open
window.
"Oh yes, funeral arrangements have been made."
Sonic frowned; this deep male voice sounded vaguely familiar.
"I
can't believe she's dead," came a choked female voice.
He
looked around, while the voices continued their conversation.
It
was a city of some sort. He could see other houses, and roads. There
were overlanders and furries walking along. This particular house was
up on a hill, and he could see more of the landscape. There was a
wall surrounding this city, with watchtowers along it.
He saw a
flag fluttering from one of the towers and recognized it vaguely. It
looked like the flag he'd seen in a history book during one of
Julayla's incredibly boring lessons. It was hard to place it exactly;
those lessons had been a long long time ago.
It flapped and
straightened out in a sudden gust of wind. The flag was black, with a
circle in the middle. The circle was swirled in blue and green; a
planet. Not Mobius though; Mobius had more land than that.
Wow! I
know what it is now. The flag the Overlander rebels used in the Great
War. That's their home planet...Earth, I think. Yeah, that's
it.
"Fala, Fala, it's ok," the deep male voice crooned,
and Sonic caught the sound of crying from the woman.
So...I'm in
the Overlander city? Mondo weird!
"She's dead! How can you
say it's ok!? You lived with her...why didn't you help
her?!"
"Well..."
"DON'T GIVE ME THAT!! YOU
WERE HOME WHEN SHE DIED! ALL SHE NEEDED WAS THOSE PILLS FOR HER
HEART...AND YOU DIDN'T GIVE THEM TO HER! YOU MURDERER!!"
"DON'T
TALK TO ME LIKE THAT, FALA!" The male voice rose to a booming
roar, and Sonic froze and flattened himself to the wall.
He knew
whose voice that was now.
"You don't know how she was, Fala,"
his voice rasped. "She was crazy. She was insane."
There
was a slight gasp from Fala. "No. She got therapy for that. She
was cured way long ago."
"It didn't cure her
completely." The man's voice was haunted. His voice came in
shuddering, seemingly close to tears.
"My wife...my
child...they didn't die...they didn't die during childbirth like they
said..."
"What are you talking about?"
"Mother
killed them. There was never an autopsy. When Lela was in labor...
Mother was sitting in the back with her on the way to the hospital.
She had one of those damn syringes with her. For her diabetes... It
wasn't filled with insulin. Mother injected her with poison, Fala.
She poisoned them because she hated Lela AND YOU KNOW IT!"
"DON'T
YOU TALK ABOUT OUR MOTHER LIKE THAT!!"
There was a strange
noise from the male; something Sonic never thought he'd hear from
that man. A sob.
"She killed them...Fala, and I'm not sorry
she died...I hope she suffered Fala, I hope with all my heart she
suffered."
"Get out." The female's voice went into
a growl. "Get the hell out of my house."
"I
intended to. I'm going to the lab."
A door slammed. Sonic
felt it vibrate through the walls of the small house. Then he stood
up and crept around to the front to see a portly man stamping down
the sidewalk.
He followed the man, and came alongside, although a
fairly long distance away.
The man had a short orange mustache. He
seemed to have a weight problem. In a white lab coat and dark
glasses, he looked harmless.
But Sonic knew who it was. And he
knew this man was not harmless.
"Robotnik," he
whispered. "Wow, man, back then...you looked almost sane..."
They entered a busier part of town. Hovercars buzzed by.
Overlanders peeked in the windows of shops, carrying heavy bags of
already purchased items. A girl and guy walked by, holding hands, and
giggling. Sonic felt a lump in his throat and stinging in his
eyes.
Sally...I'll save you, Sally. I promise you that.
This
seemed to be the shopping district. It was hard to believe there was
a war going on.
They entered another district; industry. Tall
white buildings rose up, glittering with huge glass windows. Chain
link fence, topped with buzzing laser-wire, surrounded some of them.
Here the occasional solider strolled by, guns resting on their
shoulders.
Sonic noticed there were some Mobians in the troops.
He'd known, but it was still startling. The Overlanders hadn't been
all humans. Just the group that had started a rebellion against the
Acorn kingdom. Most furries had stuck with their king. But some
agreed with the Overlander's cause.
Although it was a little
distasteful to Sonic, knowing that some of his fellow Mobians had
actually helped the humans, he was glad of it. Because he didn't look
suspicious. Nobody would stop him for being a furry.
He looked
ahead, and saw Robotnik enter one of the white buildings. He
followed.
They were in a lobby of some type. Scientists, decked
out in their lab coats, strolled around. One lady was banging on a
vending machine and snarling. Sonic grinned; those damn things never
worked.
Julian entered an elevator and Sonic dared to sidle in
beside him. A few more scientists entered, and the doors slid
shut.
Julian looked down at Sonic for a second, and the hedgehog
half-expected him to scream, "RODENT! WHAT ARE YOU DOING
HERE!?"
But the fat man merely turned to one of the other
scientists.
"How is she today, Tobin?"
"Well,"
said Tobin, a tall skinny man with a bad complexion and greasy black
hair, "She's babbling that nonsense as usual."
"She's
quite off her rocker, eh?"
Julian and Tobin both laughed,
although Sonic detected tension in the air between them. These were
two men who didn't get along.
"What about the energy?"
"We're
still reading it, but none of our machines seem to be able to handle
the energy outputs it's giving off. They're very
powerful..."
"Perhaps we should release it and see what
happens."
Sonic heard a familiar undertone in Julian's voice;
evil, hunting...mad for power...
He looked over at Tobin.
Man,
he looks freaked.
The skinny scientist was nervously wringing his
hands, his eyes widened. "No, no no. It's much much too..,"
he laughed nervously, "...early for that, Julian."
"You're
scared of it."
Tobin frowned, and said nothing.
"That's
why you'll never amount to anything. You don't take risks. Power is
there for the taking. But none of you see it..."
Tobin opened
his mouth, but the elevator came to an abrupt stop and the doors slid
open.
Julian swept out. Tobin stood, open-mouthed, then looked
down at Sonic.
"He's mad, you know," he said, rubbing
his greasy hair. "He's truly mad."
Sonic nodded. "Oh
man, you have no idea."
"Ever since his wife died, he's
gotten worse and worse," continued Tobin, his voice lowering to
a whisper. Sonic had a feeling this guy didn't have too many
friends.
"That's too bad, man," said Sonic, and made a
quick exit, at the same time thinking...
I just can't imagine
Robotnik with a wife! That's so freaky!
He went down the wide
hallway, lined with open doors. Looking in, he could see they were
various labs. At the end of the hall, where Julian was now standing,
slipping a card into a slot, were two large double doors.
Must be
something important in there. Maybe I should sneak in.
He revved
up, and dashed down the hallway, slipping in the doors before they
closed.
The room they were in was big and the walls were metal.
But it basically seemed like another lab. There were some computers
and other machinery, but nothing special. On the far end of the room
was another set of double doors, complete with black and yellow
warning paint.
Ah, the important stuff is behind that door!
&
Two scientists were examining slides under microscopes, grumbling
and writing notes. A scrawny boy was leaning his elbows on the lab
counter, sipping cola through a straw. His back was to the
door.
Sonic watched as Julian laid his hand on the kid's head for
a moment, patting the thick brown hair.
"Hello, my boy.
Cutting class, again?"
There was a nod of affirmation.
Julian
shook his head. "Your father is going to be quite angry. But he
won't find out."
"I know. Thank you."
Julian
gave a curt nod and pressed a touchpad on the painted doors. A guard
stood cross-armed on the other side. Upon seeing Julian, he stepped
aside.
Sonic tried to enter.
"You can't come in,"
said the guard sternly. "You aren't authorized."
"Yo,
ok man."
The doors slid closed. Sonic scratched his
head.
Man...I know I gotta get in there. But why? There was
something in there...pulling at him.
Forget this, man. I gotta
find that girl. She can tell me what's going on.
There was a mean
laugh, and the scrawny boy's voice rang out. "Oh, you want to
get in there, don't you? Too bad, you smeg."
The kid clanked
his soda can down on the counter and smirked at the hedgehog. "I'm
allowed through. They let me."
"Well, aren't you
special?"
And aren't I lucky? Getting to meet all my enemies
in one day, hey!
The kid had quite a familiar face, although it
was far cuter and much more youthful than Sonic was accustomed to
seeing.
Hey, and more hair, too!
The boy had an abundance of
soft brown hair, falling into his eyes, cut rather messily. Some
strands lay against his cheeks, others brushed his shoulders.
Bet
one of his brothers or something got a holda of some scissors. Heh...
He laughed inwardly, remembering a childhood memory of convincing
Antoine to get a hair cut. Sonic had botched the poor fox's hair so
badly, that Antoine had considered wearing a bag on his head! He'd
settled for a hat instead.
"You're an animal too, bah,"
spat the kid, taunting further. "They'd never let you in."
Narrowed and dark, his eyes belied their actual color, but Sonic knew
they were a pale ice blue.
"Well, get me in there then,
Sni..." he stopped abruptly.
The kid looked suspicious. "Why
should I?"
"Because, Needlenose, I want in."
"Don't
call me that, you little prick." The boy's fists clenched and he
took a threatening step towards Sonic.
"Whoa, whoa, sorry.
Didn't know you were this feisty...hmm. How things have changed."
"So
fucking stupid. All you animals are."
One of the scientists
looked up from his slide and backhanded the boy.
"I told you,
don't use that kind of language in here, Snively. Or do you want to
get sent home to your daddy, hmmm?" The scientist snatched the
boy by the collar. "Oh, he'll beat your ass if he knows you're
here, won't he? You just be glad that fat uncle of yours calls the
school and makes excuses...otherwise they'd be calling your house.
And if daddy found out you keep cutting..."
"I get the
fu...I mean...I get the point!" Sniv' squealed.
"Fine."
The
scientist shoved Snively away.
"Prick," he muttered
under his breath, then looked at Sonic. "You want in, eh? We
might be waiting a while."
"I hate waiting," said
Sonic.
"Don't worry. I usually can get in there at least once
a day."
Sonic leaned against the wall and impatiently tapped
his feet.
After a while, he shut his eyes.
The scientist who'd
slapped Snively changed his slide and looked into the microscope.
After adjusting the dials, he started laughing.
"Eh, Rod,
gotta another one of those."
The other scientist took a peek
into the microscope. "Oh man, that's a REAL good one!" He
laughed so hard his face turned red.
Sonic raised an eyebrow at
Snively.
"They're pathetic," the kid mummered.
"Go
get Toby, he'd want to see this one!" said Rod. He shoved the
other scientist away and looked back into the scope.
The other
scientist went to the door and hit the touchpad. "Hey Toby, come
see this!"
The guard came into the lab, and saw Rod looking
into the microscope. His face lit up with a smile. "Is that
another one of those slides that looks like a pair of titties?"
Oh
man...whatta bunch of geeks! Although Sonic kinda wanted to take a
peek at the slide himself. Snively grabbed his arm and pulled him
through the unguarded doorway.
"That happens almost everyday.
Yesterday it was supposedly a naked woman. You ask me, a good fuck
would clear up all those hallucinations they're having."
Sonic
could only nod.
Man, if I'd said them kinda swears as a kid, Uncle
Chuck would've washed my mouth out with soap!
They were in the 'forbidden' room. They stood against the wall,
and Sonic took in the surroundings.
This was a big sterile room.
The walls were polished steel. The ceiling was dotted with round,
extremely bright lights. It took his eyes a minute to adjust, and he
grimaced.
In this white room were various computers and many
different machines. Some were printing out documents, others flashing
numbers and lines.
There were two large glass containment chambers
within the room. In one chamber was a cot and on this cot sat a
girl...
The girl who was at Knothole!
She was sitting on the
bed, head bowed and hands clasped between her legs.
The scientists
in this room, including Julian, didn't seem interested in her today.
They were looking into the other chamber.
This chamber had a metal
podium. And on this podium sat a glass box. And in this box was
something black...bouncing...humming...
Oh, sweet Mobius. That's
that...that thing.
Through the glass walls he could hear the
girl's voice. "IT will kill you all...Ah Gods..."
Sonic's
eyes darted back and forth between her and the box. His heart
clenched in his chest, and he became aware of how bad he was
shaking...and how hard he was pressed up against the wall...
"That
girl there," came Snively's voice, and Sonic jumped. He'd
forgotten about the kid. Clenching his teeth...for what? To keep from
screaming?
"...is crazy."
Sonic took a deep breath
and breathed out slow.
"What...what is that thing?"
"IT
was never meant to be found...IT will kill you all..." The
girl's voice was whisper-quiet, yet it seemed to travel though the
walls and into Sonic's very soul.
"She says crap like that
all the time." Snively looked over at the box, eyes narrowing.
"Funny, I somewhat believe her...that...thing...gives me the
creeps."
"Do you know what it is?" Sonic asked
again.
"They found it...too afraid to open it...though my
uncle, he's that fat one over there..."
"Oh, don't I
know," muttered Sonic.
"Anyway, they...Earth...first
found it on a dead planet...locked up in that box, just like it is
now."
Snively nonchalantly flipped some unruly hair out of
his face, and Sonic nearly laughed at the gesture.
"It
started the 3rd World War, you know. All the countries were fighting
over it. Finally, they all came up with a treaty. They shipped it
back out into space. It was treason to retrieve it, treason against
Earth itself!"
"So, how'd you guys get ahold of
it?"
"Hmmm...well, not surprisingly another World War
broke out. Dumb pricks had to fight over everything...it was really a
bloody hell... My family came here...but anyway...the Star ship we
were on was filled with scientists. Our ship came upon the box...they
knew what it was. So they picked it up and brought it with us to
Mobius..."
"These readings are unbelievable... If only
we could find some way to harness this energy." Julian's voice
echoed throughout the room.
"We don't even know what the hell
it is yet, Julian," grumbled another scientist, a tall blond
fellow with an unkempt beard.
"It's powerful." Julian
ran a pudgy finger along the glass. "Very powerful... Can't you
feel it?"
Sonic watched, as like a chain reaction, a shudder
ran through all the scientists and the black energy seemed to expand
and press against the box, as if trying to touch Julian.
The fat
man withdrew his finger, and shivered. "Perhaps more testing is
necessary."
Sonic looked for a long long moment between
Julian's face and the black IT in the box. Think I've finally seen
something more evil than Ro-butt-nik. Man, how do we get ridda this
thing?
The girl still had her head bowed, wild brown hair hanging
down and hiding her face. He took a step towards her glass prison.
"I
wouldn't get too near her," Snively warned. "She's crazy.
She won't leave here...no matter how many times they tried to kick
her out. She says she saw visions...says it's her 'duty to guard
IT'." He shrugged. "So, they made her a test subject...she
doesn't have a family..."
"She isn't crazy," Sonic
said.
"Oh, how would you know, prick! Have you met her
before?"
"Yeah, maybe I have!"
"You're a
fucking liar. You've never been here before...everyone would've
noticed a stupid looking animal like you. Who ever heard of a blue
hedgehog, anyway?"
"Who's ever seen a nose that
big?"
"Little prick! Think you're funny?!"
Sonic
found himself on the floor suddenly, jaw aching. The little bastard
had swung at him! Sonic jumped up and threw a punch back, slamming
Sniv' right in the face.
He expected Snively to cry and whine, but
Sniv's child counterpart was rather spirited. He lunged at Sonic,
pushing the hedgehog against the wall, and hitting him hard in the
face.
Sonic shoved him away, and was about to deliver a hard kick,
when the girl looked up.
Sonic saw her green eyes rest on him for
a moment, and then widen.
I have seen him before...ah yes. I remember now! He is the one
that I sent back to inform...
She grimaced a little. Her own
powers sometimes scared her. Sometimes, she could see things that
hadn't happened yet...like predicting the future. But she could never
quite see all the way...
How will it all end in the end?
Yet
she knew that this hedgehog was here to see her...sent by herself.
I
know what will happen, yes...I can see it now. I must tell him
NOW!!
"From the future...the blue one!! You can't let it
happen again!!"
"OW!" Sonic hit the wall again, nose bleeding. He
sneezed.
"All right, Needlenose, I've had about enough of
you." Sonic kicked out, hitting Sniv' hard in the stomach. The
boy collapsed to his knees, and doubled over, wheezing in
pain.
"What's going on!?" Julian bellowed. "How'd
you kids get in here? TOBY!!"
Sonic ran to the girl's
chamber; pressed his hands against the glass. "Tell me what to
do...tell me what to do!"
"I know...I know your loss..."
she gasped, her eyes wide, the pupils small black dots... I see
EVERYTHING that is tied to IT..."
The guard Toby came into
the room. "Damn kids. How the hell they keep sneaking in here?"
He grabbed Snively roughly up by the hair and strode towards
Sonic.
"Hey! Leggo!" The guard had a firm grip on
Sonic's arm, and pulled him away from the glass chamber.
"TELL
ME!" he shrieked...because oh...if she didn't tell him what to
do...he couldn't stop IT...and IT would have Sally's soul...and he
could still hear that scream of hers...trapped...
"Go back,
back but not all the way. Back a day before the fat man found
IT..."
The guard dragged them from the room.
The doors
slid shut, but not before she shrieked one more time. "THE FAT
MAN CANNOT GET IT...YOU MUST GET TO IT FIRST!! IT'S IN THE WATER,
BLUE ONE!! IN THE WATER!!"
Toby threw them onto the floor and
then returned to the room to guard his post.
The two scientists
were still giggling over the slide. "Hell man, s'almost better
than porn."
Snively rubbed his head and glared at Sonic.
"Look what you did, you little prick. Got me in fucking
trouble." He shot a glance over at the scientists, who glared
back.
"You cuss one more time, and I'm calling your father.
Julian makes those damn excuses so you can cut your classes, then
what does he do? Expects us to babysit your little punk ass."
"Like
you're doing anything. Laughing over some bacteria that looks like
tits? Why don't you get yourself a goddamn woman, you fucking
loser?"
"That's it. I've had about enough of you."
The scientist got up, and once again, Snively found his hair captive
as the scientist grabbed a handful of the tresses and dragged him
over to a telephone.
The scientist opened the computerized
phone-book, touching a finger to a number. Obviously knew very well
where it was.
"Hey. Your little brat is
here...again...Oh...Fala. Is that you? Sorry, ma'am. I thought Beau
was home...no? At work? Well, hey, congratulations!"
Snively
wrenched away, leaving long strands of hair in the scientist's closed
fist, but the man didn't seem to notice.
"He has a crush on
my mother," sneered the human. "He'll be talking to her for
quite a while. Why don't we get out of here?"
"All
right," agreed Sonic, although he watched the human warily.
Don't wanna get punched again...ow. That hurt.
They exited the laboratory and strolled down the long hallway.
They entered the elevator, which was crowded. Tobin was there,
nervously flipping through a notepad and scribbling in something with
a pencil.
"What's got you so scared?"
Tobin looked
down at Snively. "Quite frankly, your uncle..."
"He's
a maniac, isn't he?" laughed the boy. "But he's better than
some people I know. I'm moving out of my house soon. I'm going to be
Julian's apprentice."
"That's not a good idea, trust
me," said Sonic, and Tobin nodded.
"I don't think Julian
would be good to you."
"Bah," spat the kid, leaning
against the elevator wall. "Anyone is better than that piece of
shit I have to call father..."
"Hey trust me, you don't
wanna be joining up with Robotn...I mean Julian."
Snively
looked at Sonic suspiciously. "What did you say?"
"I
said, you don't wanna be joining up with Julian."
"Before
that."
"Nothing."
"You said something about
robots."
"I didn't say nothing!"
"My uncle
sometimes says he's going to change his name. I don't rightly
remember...but it was something to do with robots. A really dumb
name."
Sonic closed his eyes and didn't say anything.
Tobin
scribbled something else on his notepad, then blurted out nervously,
"That energy scares the bejesus out of me. I don't think we
should be messing with it. I think we should get rid of it." He
shivered suddenly. "There was a reason they threw it out into
space."
"Yes, to stop the war," said
Snively.
"No...the first time..."
A strange look came
into the boy's eyes, no doubt imagining just how the box had ended up
on the dead planet.
Whoever put it there was pretty smart. That
thing is mondo mondo scary...
"Maybe one of these days, I'll
get rid of it," muttered Tobin... "But don't you tell your
uncle, Snively...please...he'll go mad..."
"I won't. But
if he finds out, don't tell him I knew..."
The elevator came
to a halt. They exited. Tobin went to the coffee machine, while
Snively and Sonic left the building altogether.
"What was
that lady screaming about? You acted like you knew."
Sonic
looked over at the young boy, brow wrinkled with thought.
"Um...nothing really."
"But she seemed to know
you..."
"Look Sniv-meister, it's been nice talkin' with
ya, but I have something really important to do."
Sniv'
shrugged. "All right."
Sonic prepared to rev up, but
before he did, he turned and looked at the kid one more time. He was
scuffing at the ground with worn boots, hair falling into his
eyes.
"Hey, Sniv'...I really meant what I said back in the
elevator. You really oughta not join up with your uncle. It's a mondo
uncool thing to do..."
Then he revved up and raced off down
the street.
Snively picked himself off the pavement, gaping after the
hedgehog...wherever he'd went...
Then he frowned. How did that
blue bugger know so much? And about Julian...was it a good idea to
team up with him?
He looked in the direction of his house, saw it
there perched up on the hill.
I'd rather die than stay
there...
And so, the hedgehog's warning went unheeded...
Sonic pulled out the Timestones. For a second, he held them in his
hand.
I could do something right now. Bust back in that lab and
steal the box...
But the girl said to go back. Fine then.
He
pressed the Timestones together, and thought of Robotropolis...a day
before Knothole's annihilation...
Part Three
I'm looking for something
you stole
Benjamin had been out with some of the alien children on a cloudy
misty day.
Well, everyday was pretty much like that. The aliens
had finally, after much searching, found a planet suited to their
needs. They had settled right away. The planet was practically all
rainforest.
Benjamin wasn't sure how long she'd been with them.
Some of them had died during the journey, and others from, well, old
age she supposed.
She didn't know whether they had very short
lives, or if she had been alive for a very long time. She supposed it
was the latter. She had been alive for what seemed like
centuries.
The aliens trusted her now. Some of this generation
weren't alive when the evil had demolished their planet. But even the
elders had decided that she had nothing to do with the
destruction.
She was splashing and playing in a water hole with
the alien children that day.
"Ack! I got water in my ear!"
She laughed and shook her head. The children squealed as water
droplets hit them, and hit the water with their tiny hands, splashing
her all over again.
"Oh, you are so naughty!" she
chuckled. A small boy climbed upon her shoulders, demanding she play.
She scooped him in her arms and tossed him high in the air. He
splashed down in the water curled like a cannonball.
Ben laughed
heartily, but suddenly stiffened. The children threw water on her,
but she stood straight and still, green eyes unblinking.
"What's
the matter, Benjamin?"
The boy turned and looked in the
direction she was staring, but saw nothing.
"BEN! Whatsa
matter with you!"
She blinked, and shivered. A strange
tingling sensation was tugging at her soul...she sank down in the
water, and hugged herself.
Oh no...oh no...someone has touched
IT...someone has found the box...but how...
She straightened up
and grabbed the children. They protested and struggled, but she held
them firmly and ran back to the village. After depositing them back
in their mothers' hands, she bade the elders of the village
farewell.
"Why you leave?"
"Someone has
discovered the evil. I must make sure IT never escapes again."
The
elders nodded solemnly, their eyes haunted. "Go, then and
quickly, dear Benjamin. We shall miss you."
She hugged them
tight, planting a kiss on each of their wrinkled foreheads.
Then
she fled.
She followed the 'pull' like a bloodhound on the scent trail. The
planet was only a few light years away.
Her search led her to a
place of scientists and labs. The inhabitants seemed to be large
skinless creatures, and some furred ones like herself.
She found
IT, kept under close security in some sort of laboratory. To her
relief, they had not unleashed the evil, but they were quite curious
about IT.
She knew IT could influence the mind. Hypnotize people.
Some people were immune to it. Most people were afraid of IT, and
rightly so, so they weren't likely to be influenced. However, evil or
power-mad people just might be tempted by IT's whispered
influence.
Tempted, and then devoured when they got too close to
IT or had served their purpose...
IT wasn't supposed to be able to
reach through the glass box. She was quite relieved that so far IT
hadn't!
"You must let me enter...I am IT's guardian."
"Lady,
look. This is a restricted area."
Eventually, they allowed
her entrance, after learning she had no family. She knew they had
some dark intent in doing so. She was a nobody, somebody they could
use for a test subject with no repercussions.
She learned to
accept the needles they jabbed into her, and the strange tests they
ran...some painful...
She was kept in close proximity to the evil,
and as long as her eyes rested upon IT...still caged in IT's glass
prison...she was happy.
A day before the evil was found: Robotropolis.
Robotnik sneezed.
He was in an old storage room, looking
through dusty papers, and old discs.
Packbell poked his head
in.
"Sir, what are you doing?"
"Ah, just looking
through these old files. Might be some abandoned projects or such
that I could put to a good use now."
"Hmm...hope ya find
something good."
Robotnik heard Packbell's footsteps fade
away as he left. He picked up a folder, and out fell a photograph. He
bent down to retrieve it, grunting at the effort.
He examined it,
a small smile tugging at his fat lips. Seemed it was an old photo,
back when he was Warlord for the king.
Yes, I remember this. This
was taken after we defeated the Overlanders.
His eyes wandered
over everyone in the picture. There was King Acorn, laughing, and
looking quite noble in his robes and crown.
Fool.
A young
Princess Sally, her back to the camera, little fists clenched at the
one behind her, Sonic. The hedgehog was laughing and Robotnik scowled
a little.
That wretched beast. Your time will come...
There was
General D'Coolette, one who had never liked Robotnik. But where was
he now? Ah yes, remembered Robotnik. Roboticized. His voice boomed
out in a laugh.
Julian, of course, was the largest figure in the
room, looking quite imposing in the coattail outfit he'd worn as
Warlord.
I actually quite liked that outfit. Should've kept
it...Ah well. This one suits me better.
In front of Robotnik was
his scrawny nephew, back when he'd had hair. Robotnik grinned a
little at seeing that. It was funny; he remembered how much Snively
used to pride that hair of his...and how teary-eyed he'd been the day
he lost it...
Hmmm...now that I think about it...how did he lose
it? Bah, who cares?
His eyes moved over more of the figures. Lots
of friends of the Acorn family. More of those little freedom fighter
brats. And another Overlander.
Who is that...ah, now I remember.
That is Tobin.
That's right...Tobin had joined the Acorn Kingdom
also. He'd actually joined before Julian had.
The laboratory had a
bounty on his head, Robotnik remembered. But for what?
He
remembered that Tobin had disappeared one day, and the Overlander
laboratory had put out a reward for his capture.
He wrinkled his
brow, thinking good and hard.
He stole something...I recall
that...
Something was coming to him... He remembered that lab.
He'd only gone there occasionally...because he didn't usually work in
that part of the building. But he was beginning to remember a certain
room... Bright lights...huge...a strange lady...glass chambers...
He
held his breath, and put his hands to his temples, rubbing, as if
trying to stimulate his brain into remembering more.
Soft
footsteps distracted him, and he looked up with a hideous frown.
Who
dares...especially when I almost had it...!
"Um...sir, sorry
to disturb you, but..."
"You'd better be sorry!!"
roared Robotnik.
Snively jumped, not expecting such outrage.
"Sorry sir, very sorry," he quickly blurted.
"What
do you want?!"
Why is he so angry? Snively backed away,
feeling himself start to tremble. He tried to regain his composure,
but Robotnik's face was terribly angry, and now his fists were
clenching...
"Um...well, sir...uh..."
"SPIT IT
OUT!!"
Robotnik grabbed his nephew by the collar and slammed
him up against the wall.
I hate it when he does this...his breath
reeks! Sniv' squirmed, but Robotnik had no intentions of letting him
go. He jutted his face into his nephew's, long mustache brushing the
smaller man's face.
"What is it you want to tell me,
Snively?! I'm busy at the moment!"
"Well, sir...due to
the improvements...um...that you devised for the factories last
week..."
"Yes?!"
Goddamn, let me finish, you
fatass. Make me do your goddamn dirty work...don't give me any
fucking credit...
"YES?!"
Sniv' let out a shriek,
murderous thoughts fleeing from his head. With Robotnik's breath
blasting his face, he choked and gagged, unable to breathe for a
moment. For that, he received a severe shaking.
"The
factories have a power output better by 30 percent, sir!"
Robotnik
relaxed, and released his nephew. "That's good, Snively."
You
bet your fat ass it's good...fucking good in fact...IEEEE!
The
fist had him again, and Robotnik's huge teeth filled his vision as
the fat man snarled.
"However, Snively...I was expecting 50
percent. WHERE IS MY FIFTY PERCENT, SNIVELY!!"
His head
connected with the wall several times as Robotnik drew him back and
slammed him into it. He saw white for a moment, and then a blur of
color as his eyes watered.
"We did all...all the improvements
you came up with, sir!...but the best we got was thirty percent, sir,
I SWEAR!"
"Are you saying, Snively, that there was
something wrong with my plans!?"
"No, sir, not at all,"
his nephew grimaced and rubbed at his head, "but I think you
might've miscalculated the results..."
"YOU THINK?"
Robotnik spat, spraying his nephew's face with spittle. He turned and
threw the little wretch into the pile of boxes he'd been going
through.
Snively curled up, covering his head with his hands.
Robotnik's boots came towards him and stopped, inches from his face.
He could hear his uncle's breath, coming in deep and growling.
Damn,
he's really angry now...Godamn this! It's not my fault! It's his
fau...
Thoughts cut off as if snipped by scissors. Robotnik's foot
slammed into his ribs, and he writhed among the papers, struggling to
breathe.
"I WANT MORE POWER, SNIVELY!! MORE POWER!! YOU HEAR
ME, YOU LITTLE PRICK!?"
"More power," choked out
his nephew, curling up and clutching his side. "Owww..."
Robotnik
sighed and picked up some of the scattered papers.
"This city
cannot run without energy, and those wretched freedom fighters..."
Robotnik had to breathe in deep and close his eyes hard, fighting
back the anger. Mustn't lose my composure again...
"...keep
shutting down our generators and destroying our factories..."
"Sir,
I'll try my best, but I'm afraid that's the maximum energy output we
can get..." Sniv' climbed to his feet, where he swayed
unsteadily.
Robotnik turned around and stared his nephew dead in
the eye.
Snively wilted like a plant deprived of water; shoulders
drooping, even his hair seemed less perky.
Robotnik took a step
closer to his nephew. His foot slid upon something. He looked
down.
It was the photograph. His eyes lighted on Tobin for a
second...
He moved one foot forward.
Snively's eyes widened in
fear, his mouth opening to protest.
"That will not be the
maximum output of energy..."
Robotnik's eyes went back to the
photo.
Tobin.
Energy.
Tobin...energy...Tobin stole
something...the bounty on his head...they wanted it back...
The
energy!! In the box...I remember...I remember, the black energy...he
stole it from the lab and ran away to the Acorn Kingdom!
His eyes
went wide and he clenched his hands together, almost shaking in
giddiness...
"That's it...that's what will KILL THOSE FREEDOM
FIGHTERS!!"
"Sir?"
Robotnik grabbed Snively by
the shoulders, grinning as he shook the little man. "Go prepare
the deroboticizer, Snively. NOW!"
"The deroboticizer?!
But...but you never use..."
"NOW SNIVELY!!"
Robotnik threw his lackey towards the door.
Robotnik was impatient.
The deroboticizer stood silently. The
bottom panel was open, and Snively's legs were sticking out. Robotnik
could hear the clinks and metallic sounds as Sniv' fiddled with the
internal components. The deroboticizer had never been used
before.
"Snively, are you finished yet?" he
growled.
He's so slow. Maybe he needs a good session of shock
therapy after this... he's been getting lazy lately...
"Almost
sir," came the muffled reply.
"Well, hurry it
up!"
Robotnik looked at his nephew's legs and lower torso
sticking out, and was strongly tempted to smash one of his feet, or
kick him in the nuts.
He resisted the temptation.
A few minutes
passed and Sniv' slid out from the compartment and brushed his hands
together. "I believe it's ready to go, sir."
"This
had better work, Snively. If not..." He ended on a growl, but
his nephew understood perfectly.
"Well...well...um, there
might be some glitches, since it's never been used...but I think
it'll work, sir..."
Robotnik ignored his nephew this time,
and tapped into a computer. He searched among the files of all the
prisoners they'd taken over the years. He'd been meticulous in
keeping the records...and it was paying off
now.
'T's...Taffy...Tracker...no...that's 'tr', Ah, here it is.
Tobin Greenman. There you are, my old friend.
Hmm...roboticized...working in the water refineries...Workerbot
#057893.
"Snively!"
"Yes sir?"
Robotnik
turned around and grinned toothily at his nephew. Sniv' nervously
smiled back, hands clasped behind his back.
"Go fetch me
Workerbot #057893."
Sniv' quickly memorized the numbers and
nodded.
"He should be working in the water refineries."
"Yes
sir, right away."
Robotnik waited until his nephew had run
from the room, then let out a hideous laugh.
"Ah man, what a great place to wake up!" exclaimed the
blue hedgehog.
He had arrived back in the present time, and the
first thing that greeted him was an eyeful of his most hated city,
Robotropolis.
He was sitting near some building. A factory of some
sort. He could hear the churning of gears, and beside him was a large
pipe, which his shoulder was leaning against. It was cold to the
touch, and when he pressed his ear to it, he could hear the rush of
water flowing through it.
Must be by the bay or something.
He
could hear the crashing of water upon rocks and sand. He rounded the
building, walking cautiously.
He could see the bay. The waters
crashed upon the dirty rocks, foaming up with more than salt. That
was a poison sea now, thanks to Robotnik.
Man, where am I gonna
find that evil box thingy?
He heard the footsteps of SWATS. He
raced to the shoreline, hiding behind one of the large stones.
He
peeked out and saw two SWATs, followed by Snively stop at the water
refinery.
"All right," said the little man, "look
in there for Workerbot number... damn! What was that number..."
He
grumbled for a second before blurting out, "Ah yes! 057893!"
The
bots nodded and went into the factory. Sonic thought of sneaking
away, but decided it was easier to just wait.
While keeping his
eye on the Sniv-miester, who was kicking rocks and muttering curses
under his breath, he thought over what the lady had said.
Ok...she
said that I had to get it before Ro-butt-nik did... Thanks, lady. I
already knew that! Whoa!
He ducked his head quickly behind the
rocks as Sniv' turned his way.
He heard the little guy growl, and
half-expected SWATs to come running towards his hiding place.
"This
goddamn headache!"
Sonic stifled a laugh.
He heard the
SWATs feet clank out of the water refinery.
"Well?! Is he in
there?"
"No, sir."
There was a large sigh.
"Fiiineeee, let's check the next one."
Sonic waited
until the SWAT footsteps faded away before coming out behind the
rock.
He looked at the water refinery. He could smell the bay
behind him; nasty, fishy, dirty.
Must take a lotta energy to clean
that water.
He narrowed his eyes.
Water.
He turned and
looked at the bay.
She said...it was in the water... He looked at
the foaming waves. I wonder...is it in the bay?
It had to be. But
how did it get there?
He stood, frowning for a while.
There was
the clanking of metal feet. The SWATs were coming back. He ducked
behind the rock again.
They seemed to have found who they were
looking for. Sniv' was followed by the two SWATs, plus a taller
Overlander-bot.
There was something very familiar about the robot.
The glasses. The hair, even though it was made of metal, had a
familiar shape to it.
Dude, I know! It's that scientist guy!
Tobin, yeah. That's his name. That's the dude who wanted to get rid
of the box.
He looked out in the bay.
Well, the girl was pretty
right about everything so far... I guess I'll have to check it
out...
He stuck his shoe into some of the foam on the beach and
grimaced.
Ah man, how am I gonna do this? Who knows where it is! I
can't even swim that good!
He wondered how Robotnik had gotten it
out. Scubadiving? Submarine?
Submarine, duh! I'll just borrow
Tail's "Seafox" for a while. Perfect!
He grinned and
zoomed back to Knothole.
Robotnik grinned at the workerbot now standing inside the
deroboticizer.
"Soon, my old friend, you will give me the key
to annihilating those freedom fighters!" He laughed and pounded
the control console in glee.
"Who is that, exactly?"
asked Snively, and Robotnik whirled around.
"You're still in
here? Leave at once!"
Sniv' looked surprised. "But,
don't you need me to..."
"Do you think I'm
stupid!?"
"No, sir, not at all...it's just that..."
You always make me do all the work, you fat piece of shit...
"GET
OUT!"
Snively turned tail and skittered from the room.
Robotnik watched the doors slide shut, chuckling.
Then he turned
to the deroboticizer. The controls were similar to the roboticizer.
He assumed the large red button meant 'START', so he pressed it down.
The room was bathed in blue light as the tube lit up. The workerbot
inside became only a silhouette, but it was clear that it was
changing...
Tobin knew where he was. How? Because even roboticized, the mind
is still alive...and still knows exactly what's going on.
The tube
slid back up into the ceiling and Tobin crouched on the platform,
brushing his hair out of his eyes. His skin and clothes were beaded
with moisture from the deroboticization process.
"Ah, it
worked!" Robotnik exclaimed.
I suppose I can let Snively off
with the shock therapy...then again, he could always use a little
motivation to work harder...
Tobin stood up and moved backwards
warily. He was surprised he didn't feel tired or weak. "What do
you want, Julian?"
"Surely, you know of my name change?
I am now Robotnik."
"Whatever. What do you want?"
"Come
with me, Tobin, and we'll have a nice chat." Robotnik gestured
to a SWAT who stood guard near the door. Tobin backed away, but the
SWAT grabbed his arm.
They left the room and went down the
hallway, before turning into another room.
The door slid open, and
Tobin balked at seeing the interior of the room. There was a chair in
the middle of the room, and Tobin recognized it as an interrogation
chair.
Which means I'm going to get tortured!
"Julian...really,
we don't have to go through this... Just tell me what you
want..."
"Have a seat, have a seat," Robotnik
beckoned to the chair, smiling widely.
The SWAT forcefully pushed
the scientist into the chair, and snapped on the restraints. Tobin
gulped.
"Well, Tobin, I know it's been a long long time...but
I'm looking for something that you stole."
Tobin gave him a
questioning look. Even after being roboticized for years and years,
his hair was regaining its old greasy looks.
Robotnik sighed and
smiled. "You left the Overlander country for a reason because
you'd stolen something very valuable from the laboratory."
Tobin's
eyes widened and Robotnik knew he knew.
"Where is
it?"
"No...no! I don't know what you're talking about! I
didn't steal anything!"
Robotnik walked around the chair,
trailing his fingers along the back. Tobin trembled nervously.
Pausing behind the chair, Robotnik lifted up the electroshock
headband that dangled from wires embedded in the chair. This
particular chair was wired specifically for electro-torture. He
pressed the headband down firmly onto Tobin's head.
"What...what
is that?"
"Just a little motivation for you, my old
friend. I like to call it 'shock therapy.'. If Snively was here, he
could tell you how very effective it is in making people talk. Or
scream...in his case."
Tobin shook more severely. "You'd
do that to your own nephew?"
Robotnik grinned toothily. "Oh
yes. The little bastard brings it upon himself... Much as you're
doing, Tobin. Why not just tell nice Dr. Robotnik where IT is?"
Tobin
gulped again, straining his skinny wrists against the bonds. "I
don't know, Julian!"
"Ah well." Robotnik picked up
the remote that controlled the headband. He turned the knob a little,
and Tobin felt a slight tingling sensation through his
veins.
Robotnik turned the knob slowly, smiling as Tobin's face
grew distressed. He was feeling it now.
Oh, it won't take long for
you, Tobin. Soon, you'll be squealing like a pig. Too bad...I almost
like the stronger ones better. It's always more pleasing to break
something when it takes more effort to break it...
He turned the
power up, ever so slowly. Tobin gasped, fingers gripping the armrest.
The dial turned more.
Tobin's fingers turned white, and his teeth
clenched.
Robotnik's fat fingers turned the dial higher. He saw
Tobin's head tilt back, and his eyes sparkle with tears.
Hmmm...he's
tougher than I thought. That will change.
With a twist of his
hand, the dial went into the higher levels. Tobin let out a scream,
his body jerking in the bonds. Spittle dribbled down his chin as he
thrashed. His skin crackled with electricity.
Robotnik inched the
knob up a little further, then left it, watching as Tobin's body
shook with the punishment.
Tobin voiced a cracked shriek.
Robotnik
sighed.
It wasn't nearly as nice a scream as others he'd heard.
Females usually had the best. High and sweet. That's because females
are weak. No pain tolerance. Children were probably the best after
females. Either gender of children was nice, because both had high
voices. Robotnik liked high voices, because it seemed the higher the
voice, the more pain was expressed.
Even when I torture men, their
voices go much higher. It was a wonderful sound!
His third
favorite scream was from his own nephew. Sniv' had a wonderful
scream. What was more surprising was that, even with his weak lungs,
Sniv' could still produce quite powerful sounds.
They go right
through you. He shivered. Exquisite.
Tobin's shriek, cracked and
dusty, sounded like an old weak man's. It was unimpressive.
Robotnik
watched as the crotch of the scientist's pants grew wet. He just
loved it when they pissed themselves. It was like...the ultimate
submission...the highest fear...
He turned down the voltage and
allowed Tobin to recover somewhat.
"Do you remember now?"
he asked pleasantly.
Tobin's eyes were wide with fear. He
whimpered. "Julian...Ju...please...you can't mess with it...it's
dangerous...!"
The voltage went up again. Tobin jumped and
shrieked.
Robotnik turned the knob to off.
"You don't
understand. I WANT it because it's dangerous. Because it'll kill
certain vermin that have been plaguing me these past years..."
Tobin
sobbed as Robotnik's hand went to the dial, tapping it threateningly.
"FINE!" he screamed. "I'LL TELL YOU!!"
"That's
more like it!"
Tobin coughed. "May I have a drink
first?"
Robotnik filled a glass from the lab sink in the
room, and handed it to Tobin. The scientist drank it and then wearily
dropped it to the floor. It was plastic, and bounced off
harmlessly.
"I stole it from the lab, you're right... I took
it cause it wasn't something anyone had a right to be messing with.
They...whoever it was...put it on that dead planet for a
reason..."
"Oh, but I know why. They were weak, like
you. Cowards. Afraid of having all that power."
Tobin
trembled at the mad light in Robotnik's eyes. "You're just as
crazy as you've ever been."
Robotnik laughed.
"Tell
me more."
Tobin shut his eyes, looking nauseous. "I was
afraid to touch it...but that crazy lady...you remember her? She
begged me to let her out...she told me about that thing...IT's evil!
I let her out too and took the box. She followed me. We hid out for a
while. But I found out the lab had put a high price on my head. I had
to get out of there. So we went to the Acorn Kingdom."
"So,
the energy is here?"
"Yes."
"Where?"
There
was the sound of gulping, and Tobin's fingers clenched on the arms of
the chair. "I...I..can't..."
Robotnik shrugged and
turned the knob. As Tobin thrashed and cried, he picked up the
plastic glass and returned it to its spot on the lab counter.
Tobin
sagged back into the chair as the voltage shut off.
"Now,
tell me where it is!"
Tobin whimpered and sobbed again, snot
and tears dripping down his face.
Pathetic. So pathetic. Robotnik
smiled contentedly. He knew he was going to get what he wanted, and
he liked it.
"When...When I came to the Acorn Kingdom...I
went across the sea... When I came to the shore near Mobotropolis, I
threw the box into the bay!"
Robotnik's eyes lit up. It...it
was so close! All this time. All these years of fighting those
beasts, and their doom was lying at the bottom of the bay! Well...now
their time has surely come!
The tideline of Robotropolis calmed in the late afternoon wind.
The waves crept silently upon the dark sands, coming to stop a few
feet before a pair of red sneakers and large green feet.
Sonic
hopped upon Dulcy's back, unstrapping the bonds that had held the
miniature submarine to her belly.
She sighed. "Whew, that was
a lotta weight to be luggin' around! So, whatcha gonna do with
it?"
"I'm lookin' for something. Don't stick around, it
might take me awhile. Just help me push this thing into the
water."
Sonic entered the submarine through the top
hatch.
"Good luck finding whatever it is!" said Dulcy,
before Sonic closed the hatch.
She lifted it up and brought it to
deeper waters. She released it gently, and waved, even though she
knew Sonic couldn't see her.
Don't get in any trouble, Sonic!
Sally'll have a fit!
She watched the sky for hovercraft or any
other dangers, then took flight back to Knothole.
Sonic cruised through the dark water. Strange fish swam around
him, luminous in the single headlight of the small craft.
He
shuddered at their bulging eyes and thin bodies; their skin with its
irregular scales, and long tails that seemed to ooze out behind them
like trailing entrails...
The controls, having been made
specifically for the young Tails, were simple and easy to use. Sonic
brought the submarine lower in the water.
Man, lookit all this
crap down here. Nasty.
The submarine seemed to be stationary. The
water was so thick...
Probably just one of those optical illusion
thingys. It's just water.
Something indescript, but very slimy
looking, hit the windshield, and Sonic grimaced.
Very dirty
water!
He played the headlight over the water, sweeping it in wide
arcs. He saw nothing but the sea animals, garbage, and darkness.
He
sighed and kept going.
Maybe I should go deeper.
He did so, and
saw bottom. The sand was black and glittered in some spots. Others
were covered with what looked like thick oil.
Oil floats, though.
Some kind of crap, then. Nasty, whatever it is.
He scooted along,
watching white crabs and insect-like creatures scurry out of the
light. Up ahead, he saw a school of tiny fish scatter. The light
glinted off their scales; making them appear like silver
ribbons.
After they scattered, something continued to glint. He
thought maybe it was a stray fish, lost from the school, but it
wasn't moving.
Curious, he went closer.
Through the windshield,
he saw a glass box, half buried in the sand. His heart clenched in
his chest. Something was in it...black, dark...blacker than the water
even... forming shapes, but never for more than a second.
He shook
his head hard, then looked through the periscope for a closer
view.
"That's definitely it," he muttered.
He
examined the control panel. There was a button that was marked
'claw.' Below it was a small monitor and below that was a small
joystick. He pressed the button and saw a view of the water and a
long piece of metal almost out of sight of the camera.
He took a
look out of the periscope and saw there was a long metal 'arm'
complete with a claw on the end, jutting out from the side of the
sub. He grinned.
He went back to the control panel, and moved the
joystick. As he suspected, it moved the claw. He maneuvered the claw
until it was above the box. At the top of the joystick was a button;
he pressed that down and was pleased to see the claw open.
Keeping
the button pressed down, he moved the claw above the box. The fingers
of the claw slid down on the sides of the glass, and he gently
released the button. The claw gripped the box tight.
Hope it don't
break it.
He controlled the claw; moving it back up against the
submarine.
Now what?
He figured he just had to keep the box
close to the submarine and hope he didn't slam into anything.
He brought the submarine as close to the beach as possible, but
had to wade through the water anyway. He grimaced in disgust. The box
was in his arms.
He looked back at the sub, frowning.
Hmmm.
Maybe I should've told Dulcy to stay. What am I gonna do with that
thing? Tails'll be pissed if I lose it.
He looked down at the box,
and the shapeless black thing made him shiver so severely that he
nearly dropped it.
I... I think maybe this is more important.
And
he ran down the beach.
"Where am I gonna find that lady?" Sonic was wondering
aloud, when he neared a cave along the beach.
A figure came
stumbling out. Sonic braked, but couldn't stop in time. He collided
with her.
The box went flying.
He jumped up and over her, and
nabbed the box out of midair. He turned and saw the girl struggling
to her feet, her face frantic.
"It's all right, lady. It
ain't broke," he assured her.
She let out a breath. "You
are the blue one...the one meant to help..."
He frowned a
little; he never had liked mysterious-type stuff.
"Hey lady,
how come you didn't get this thingy outta the bay yourself?"
She
looked tired, and rubbed her eyes. "I have been asleep. For a
long time. It was the only thing to do, since the evil was
untouchable in the water..."
"If you were here all the
time, then how come ole Ro-butt-nik found it?"
"I have
been asleep...when the city men touched it, I awoke. But I was not
able to stop the fat city man in time... he let IT out... That cannot
happen again."
"Yeah, I can't keep going back in time
over and over," laughed the hedgehog.
The basenji looked
rather somber. "We must get IT away from this place..."
"I'm
with ya...uh Miss..." he stared pointedly at her. She gave him a
blank look.
"Your name?" he prompted.
"My name
is Benjamin," she replied, and she took off at a fast trot. He
followed her, holding the evil box in his arms. He wanted to use his
super speed, but figured they were doing fine. She seemed disoriented
as it was.
Who is this lady?
How does she know me?
What
kinda connection does she have with this box?
-Sigh-
I'm bored, thought Snively boredly, as he boredly stared
at the computer console for no good reason. The lights were dimmed,
as his ole Uncle Julian was napping in his green throne.
Snively
looked over at him. Robotnik had a large smile on his sleeping
face.
Hope you have a nightmare, you fat slob. A really good one.
He smirked at the thought.
How'd I just love to get you in the
interrogation room, Julian...you'd get a taste of your own damn
medicine...
An irritating beeping noise drew his attention to the
surveillance monitors. A SpyEye was sending its transmissions
back.
The floating camera was somewhere near the bay. He could see
the shoreline; strewn with garbage and gunk. Traveling up the beach
and towards the outskirts of the city, was the hedgehog.
He sent a
transmission back, telling the camera to move closer. It did so. He
saw there was also an attractive Mobian girl with the hedgehog. She
had wild brown hair, blowing all over her face in the evening wind.
He noticed that the hedgehog was holding a glass box in his arms.
He
commanded the camera to move closer. It obeyed once again. The
hedgehog stooped and picked up a rock. The last thing the SpyEye saw
was the stone hurtling towards it.
The surveillance monitor
dissolved into static.
"Damn."
Sniv' turned around,
eyeing his uncle.
"Sir?"
Robotnik grunted and shifted
in his throne.
He raised his voice. "Sir!"
Robotnik
was still.
"SIR!!" He kicked the console, making a
resounding metal clang. Robotnik sat up.
"Eh...?" He
blinked and looked at his nephew. "WHAT IS IT, SNIVELY?! WHY ARE
YOU WAKING ME UP!!"
"There's a hedgehog
sighting."
"What's he doing?" grumbled the
tyrant.
"Well, he just destroyed the SpyEye, but," Sniv'
cleared his throat nervously, "he was down near the bay,
and..."
Robotnik's eyes widened.
"There was a Mobian
with him..."
"Was he carrying anything?" Robotnik
blurted out. His voice sounded unusually anxious.
Oh my...don't
think he's going to like the answer. Sniv' gulped painfully, throat
dry. "Um...actually, he was, sir."
Robotnik jumped out
of his throne and stamped over. "What was it!?"
Sniv'
backed away. "It was a box, sir. A glass box."
"WHAT?!"
Robotnik swung, and Sniv' ducked. A huge dent was made in the
console, but Robotnik didn't seem to care. He grabbed the nearest
comm device and screamed orders to capture the hedgehog.
Then he
blared into the intercom system of the Death Egg: "PACKBELL, GET
IN HERE NOW!!"
Part Four
I loved life so much
"Benjamin...I'm from the future. I have to tell you, I sent a
hero back to you. Please, give him this message from me!"
"But
you are me! Can you tell me, tell me, please...how will it all
end?"
"No...because I do not know. I can see a little,
but it is foggy."
"Will the evil escape again?"
"I
don't know...I don't know..." The future self shook her head.
She saw shattered glass. She saw dead stars. She heard a whisper in
her mind...
You can't keep chasing after IT like this...you know
that you must end it. You weren't supposed to exist this long.
But
she did not answer. Because it could not be true. She didn't want it
to be true.
"No, I am afraid I do not know how it will all
end."
Sonic followed after the girl.
"Where are we going,
exactly?" he asked.
"I don't know," she said.
He
walked alongside her. "What IS that thing?"
She peered
down at him and the box he held. She was a good dealer taller than
him.
"IT is evil."
"I knew that!"
She
sighed. "IT is an evil energy. IT is made from dust and decay
and death. IT swallows all life. IT thrives on souls..."
Sonic's
eyes widened. "It eats souls?"
She nodded. "It
keeps them within ITself. IT feeds off them, slowly...because IT gets
pleasure from both the eating, and the pain the eating causes..."
The
hedgehog rubbed his head. "Man, this is giving me a headache!"
He thought of that scream he'd heard from Sally...or her soul rather.
Had IT been feeding off her soul at that moment?
He shuddered hard
and couldn't seem to stop. Benjamin touched her hand to his shoulder.
For some reason, it soothed him. The tremors went away, and calmness
replaced them.
He looked up at her. "Who are you?" The
question tumbled out like a gasp.
"I am the Guardian of
IT."
"But how did ya ever get tangled up with that
thing?"
She opened her mouth, then closed it, looking
confused. "I have always been around IT. Ever since I was born.
IT seems that we came into being at the same time..."
He
frowned. "What'd your parents think about IT?"
"I...I..."
She faltered. "My mother..." She looked up at the sky,
blinking. Sonic saw tears gathering in her green eyes.
"I...I
do not remember a mother... But I must have one. Everyone has a
mother."
He cleared his throat. "Maybe, she uh, died
when you were little... A lot of our moms, the freedom fighters, I
mean, a lot of our moms are dead..."
She looked down at him.
"Is yours?"
He shrugged helplessly. "I don't know,
I really don't know."
"I do not remember being separated
from a mother. Do not remember if there WAS one to be separated
from..."
He suddenly felt very lonely. Separated from life
and love. He wondered if it was her feelings somehow washing over
him.
With everything else weird happening around here, I wouldn't
be surprised!
He had the sudden urge to give her a hug. He
embraced her a little awkwardly. She didn't seem surprised, but sank
to her knees and hugged him back. They stayed like that for several
moments.
The strange feeling faded away from him.
Benjamin
released him and smiled a little. Like her whole aura, it was tinged
with melancholy.
He felt my sadness. It overwhelmed me for a
moment. I cannot be wrapped up in myself. I must take IT away from
here.
"Thank you, blue one, for your help. But now, I must
take IT to a safe place."
"Wait a minute...are you
telling me to leave?"
She nodded.
"I don't think
so."
"You cannot do anything against IT."
"And
you can?"
"I am the guardian."
"Look lady,
ya dragged me into it, and this is one hedgehog who doesn't back out
when the goin' gets tough!"
She opened her mouth to speak,
but suddenly, a black blur slammed into her. She screeched and
toppled into Sonic.
The box went flying. Sonic leapt for it,
hitting one knee hard on an outcropping of rock. He stumbled and
belly-flopped onto the sand, his arms stretched out. The box landed
in his hands.
He got to his feet, wincing. He glanced down and saw
blood oozing from his scraped and bruised knee.
"Give me that
box, hedgehog!"
The voice was familiar. Sonic brought his
eyes away from his wound to glare at the face of Commander
Packbell.
Packbell held out his hand, and gave Sonic a demeaning
look. "Hand that over, hedgehog. It wasn't meant for your
hands."
"Like I'd give you anything!" laughed the
blue blur. "Except maybe this!" He bent down and snatched a
rock, straightened up and whipped it at the android, all in one
smooth fast motion.
The android's head snapped back, and he
snarled. His hand rubbed at his face, smearing the oil that was his
blood over his cheek.
"You'll pay for that, rodent!"
"So
cliché!" laughed the hedgehog. "But you never live
up to your promises, Packsmell."
Ben grabbed his arm
urgently. "We must leave."
He will not give up. Her head
reeled with his thoughts. There wasn't much there...just rebellion,
and a smoldering hatred towards the fake man. But we cannot stay
here. The box cannot be broken!
"Come, blue one! We must get
IT to safety!"
The urgency in her voice hit Sonic like a
hammer. It was doubled by intense anxiety, which seemed to flow from
her hand through his whole body. He pried her hand off his arm. The
feeling faded.
How the heck does she do that? Nevermind. Guess
she's right.
"Ok, c'mon!" He handed her the box, and
scooped her up in his arms. She was tall, and his knee throbbed with
the increase of weight. He revved up and ran.
She clutched onto
the box with both hands, nearly spilling out of his arms. He clutched
onto her tighter, shouting, "Lean back into me, so ya don't fall
off!"
She obeyed, trying to cuddle into his chest. Her long
legs dangled, her feet nearly touching the ground.
Man, this isn't
working too well! This gal is bigger than Sally! Oh man, my knee!
It
burned like fire, felt almost like the nerves were exposed. He
gritted his teeth, trying to ignore it.
"Blue one, you are
hurt! Can you continue?"
"Yeah."
"The fake
man is far behind us now."
"Hey, better safe than
sorry."
"You cannot run much further."
"Don't
worry 'bout me, Benji."
"Please, you must stop."
"Just
hang onto that box," he said, refraining from adding 'and keep
quiet'.
We hafta get as far away from ole Packers as we can! That
creep'll end up bustin' the box for sure!
They were in the
junkpiles surrounding the city. He turned around a pile and let out a
screech. A SWAT on a hoverbike was right there. It fired a laser,
which he dodged easily. The girl's weight almost made him tip
over.
He set her down.
"I'm gonna trash this bot, k? Hold
this." He thrust the box into her arms.
"Blue one, let
us just run!"
"It'll just take a sec." He zoomed
towards the bot, which was zooming towards him. He leapt up onto a
pile of scrap, and leapt off of that, doing a nice backflip. His feet
came down hard on the back of the bot's bike.
This caused them to
both crash. The bot flew off, bashing its head against the hard
ground. A swift spindash from Sonic rendered it a useless pile of
scrap.
After the dash however, Sonic wasn't in such good shape. He
stumbled down onto one knee, clutching the other. "Ow man."
A
worried frown crossed her face. "You are hurt!"
"Yeah,"
he grunted. "I pulled somethin' or somethin'."
She set
down the box and helped him up, supporting his body. He gingerly put
his weight on the injured leg. He winced.
"Can you walk?"
He
took a few limping steps. "Yeah. Sorta."
She picked up
the box. "I must get this to safety."
"Hey hey, you
ain't going anywhere without me!"
She looked down at the box,
then at him.
"I do not want to leave you, but the box must
not be broken or we will all die."
I know I know... but geez,
if Packbell catches her...
"I will be fine," she
blurted. "Do not worry."
"You might need my
help!"
She turned and walked away from him.
"HEY!"
She
kept walking.
He struggled after her.
"You're gonna get
hurt!" he bellowed.
She turned with hooded eyes and he felt a
wave of...something...pass over him...
Her eyes...
Green like
forest leaves, filled with sparkles...like looking up through the
trees at night at the stars...
Is she like that? The thought
struck him suddenly and he had no idea where it'd come from.
Like
what?
Like the sky...
No...
The stars...
He stared at her
and it seemed he could see through her, like she was so much light
and empty timeless space.
"You ain't from around here, are
you?" he said and laughed weakly.
"No." she said
simply, and turned away again.
Although he had a feeling she could
defend herself, he couldn't stop his ego, his 'the man must protect
the woman' nature from welling up.
She might need help.
So, he
followed after, getting irritated with every step. She wasn't slowing
down for him, but that wasn't the annoyance.
I shouldn't have any
trouble catching up with anyone!
He cursed his throbbing knee and
forced himself to walk faster. It hurt, sure, but it seemed to be the
lesser of the two evils.
Because the ego is an insatiable thing.
Benjamin thought, after tasting his thoughts. She could read him like
a book, a book with all the important parts highlighted. He follows
like any good solider would. Running blindly into the danger. He does
not know that this is MY duty. This evil...IT won't get out again.
Not this time.
You will leave it and run again, like before. You
don't perform your duty, you shirk it. Don't you feel the wrongness
of it all? The hedgehog saw it. He saw through you...nothing. You're
nothing.
Benjamin frowned. Silence.
They sounded like her inner
voices, but couldn't be! I am not nothing! I am a protector of life!
And she suddenly felt a great love for all she saw; the straggly
grass, the sky, even the junkpiles.
It could not be her inner
voices. It had to be IT, trying to warp her mind. She could feel IT's
excitement through the box. She could almost hear it.
YOUR SOUL IS
MINE. YOUR LIFE IS MINE. YOU ARE NOT STRONG ENOUGH TO TRAP ME AGAIN.
SO IT SHOULD BE...ALL LIFE WILL END. I WILL BEGIN.
NO! She
mind-screamed, with such force her energy rattled the very glass she
held.
Sonic saw the black energy seem to shrink in on ITself
suddenly, as if fearful, then flared out, pressing ITself against the
glass.
He shivered.
"IT is angry," she said. "IT
wants out."
"How did IT get in there, anyway?"
"I
put IT there."
"You mean IT's been out before?"
"Yes,
IT was born free."
"How do you know?" he demanded,
his knee throbbing madly. He wanted to rest, yet at the same time
didn't, and that made him cranky.
"We are connected somehow,
blue one. The evil and I. I...I think we are of the same things...the
same material."
"Oh whatever," he scoffed.
And I
thought NICOLE was hard to understand! Maybe St. Jerk was right. This
lady DOES sound crazy!
"Where do you come from, anyway?"
"I
am not from this planet. I am from far away. I have been to many
places. I caught up to IT finally... IT had killed half of a planet.
I trapped IT in this box. I do not know exactly where I was
born."
"Why'd ya trap it in a glass box of all things?"
he laughed.
"This box is made from me...it was created from
my own mind and my wish to keep IT contained. While I hold the box,
it is the hardest to break."
He frowned. "I have no idea
what you're talking about!"
"She sighed a little. "It
is hard to explain. But think of something that you really believe
in. Like your love for the princess."
He jumped. "How do
you know about her?"
She hesitated." I could feel it in
your head...in your thoughts..."
He decided not to question
it. She was weird, that was all there was to it. Psychic, perhaps. He
laughed inwardly. Scientific Sally would never buy it. She liked
explanations for things. Which meant she wouldn't believe in this
'psychic' bullcrap. But he knew there was something about her,
something maybe even beyond psychic. He thought of the way he could
almost see through her, like she was made from astral dust, or
something. It gave him the creeps.
"Fine, uh, so what were
you saying?"
"When you believe in something strongly,
then you pour yourself into it. You do not let anyone take it away
from you. That is like me and the box. I want so strongly for IT not
to escape, that the want actually strengthens the glass..."
"I
think I get it," he said. Yeah right. She makes no sense.
She
smiled. "It is alright if you do not understand, blue one. But
the glass is strongest in my hands, which is why I must get IT away
from here. You must leave this place on your own, or hide here and I
will come back for you."
He scowled. "I don't think so.
I'm coming with you."
"Then come," she sighed.
So
she began walking again, him barely keeping up.
&
They were still walking among the junk when they heard a voice
yelling.
They both turned in the direction of the sound, and saw
Packbell running towards them. He was a good distance away, but could
cover the gap quickly with his android speed and stamina.
"Damn,"
swore Sonic. "He's always gotta pop up at the wrong time, don't
he?
She nodded a little, then broke into a run. Sonic tried to rev
up, but his knee hurt too much. He limped behind her, going the
fastest he could in his injured state.
"Whatsa matter,
hedgehog?" Packbell leapt out in front of them. They stopped. He
grinned. "Hurt yourself, didya?"
"Aw, shove it,
Pack smell."
"No need for rudeness," the android
smirked. "Just hand over the box."
Benjamin clutched the
box tightly in her arms. "You cannot have it!"
"Cut
the crap, girly. You can't beat me."
She narrowed her eyes,
and carefully set the box down behind her. Then she raised her arms
above her head, closing her eyes as if deeply concentrating.
The
stars...their power is mine. We are connected. We are one? She felt
her hands tingle with intense energy. Her eyes snapped open.
Packbell
saw something in her gaze that made him uneasy. He took a step
backwards.
But before she could release whatever power she held,
the hedgehog stepped in front of her. "Run, Benjamin! I'll hold
him off!"
"No, blue one, let me fight!"
"Just
run," grunted the hedgehog, focusing his gaze on the android.
Packbell rushed him. Sonic tried to dodge, and managed to avoid the
android, just barely. But the next time he wasn't so lucky. Packbell
grabbed him up and threw the hedgehog hard into an outcropping of
rock.
Sonic stood up again, swaying unsteadily. He blinked,
holding a hand to his head. There was a gash across his forehead, and
blood was dripping into his eyes.
Packbell charged him again,
kicking him in the gut, then grabbing him by the neck and slamming
his head repeatedly into the rock.
"NO!"
Packbell
went flying. He lay sprawled on the ground, then got up in a daze,
his mouth agape as he stared at the girl.
She'd shot something at
him. A gun? No...her hands were empty.
She narrowed her eyes. The
malicious expression seemed out of place on her face. He saw odd
lights in her eyes...lights that shouldn't have been there. For some
reason, that made him shudder. He shook it off and ran towards
her.
She held out a hand, palm towards him. He felt an incredible
surge of power from her direction, then went flying again.
Sonic
stared at Benjamin.
"Wow, I didn't know you could do stuff
like that."
She merely nodded, and went to help him up. He
leaned heavily against her, then tried to support himself.
He
couldn't. His entire skull ached...like a giant fist was crushing
it.
"Oh man...what did he do to me?"
"It is
ok...you will be fine." She put a hand to his head, and he felt
better almost instantly. She smiled at him, a smile so sweet and
tender, it reminded him of so many things...
Of laying in his
mother's arms as a babe. Funny, I could never remember that before. I
never even remembered what she looked like before...
It reminded
him of Sally.
Whatever happens Sally...it'll be alright. I won't
let you get...get hurt by IT again.
"Sorry to break up the
lovely moment, really...but I'm pretty sure this is what Doctor
Robotnik was interested in."
Packbell juggled the box between
his hands.
"Put it down!" said Sonic.
"Please...be
careful with it... set it down gently..."
"What the hell
is this thing, anyway?" Packbell stared hard into the box.
There
was something black in there. He couldn't really make out a shape. It
seemed to move and bounce. But, the harder he stared, the more he saw
something. He furrowed his brow, staring as hard as he could.
Something seemed to be taking shape...
"NO! DO NOT STARE AT
IT LIKE THAT!!"
He is so evil, that IT will influence
him...this cannot happen...not again...not again...
Packbell
looked up, his face eerily calm. His eyes, instead of their fierce
red, were a shade of gentle pink. "What happens if IT gets out?"
he asked, voice slurred, as if he were almost asleep.
"Do not
listen to IT. Fight ITs influence." She approached him
carefully.
"I want to know." His voice slurred further.
"I wanna see." He lifted the box high above his head.
She
sprang. He slammed the box down towards the ground. She reached her
hands out...her fingers out. The box was going to land in her
hands.
"NO!"
It hadn't.
It hadn't landed in her
hands.
It'd shattered.
Against the rocks.
And was seeping
out now, slow like toxic clouds, and just as deadly...
No...it's
more deadly. More deadly than contamination could ever be.
Packbell
shook his head, his eyes turning their normal color. The black shape
rose up high above them, as if stretching. His mouth stretched in an
'o' shape.
"What have I done?" he whispered.
Sonic
looked fearfully at IT, then at Packbell. He never thought he'd hear
regret in that bastard's voice.
Packbell was standing the closest
to IT. He tried to back away, but IT lashed out with incredible
speed.
The evil backed away as if startled. Packbell collapsed to
the ground, eyes dull, but seemingly alive.
"He is not real,"
Ben frowned. "He has no real soul to take..." Then she
looked to Sonic. "You must run!"
The evil turned towards
him. It lunged. He couldn't help himself; he screamed. He couldn't
move. Suddenly she was in front of him.
"NO!" Her voice
was not that loud...not even yelling, really, but for some reason it
seemed to shake the very earth. The blackness halted in midair and
spun.
"AHH..." IT seemed to sigh. Sonic heard no words
out loud, rather, he felt them inside himself.
"That thing
can talk?" His voice came out in a frightened squeak.
Both
Ben and IT ignored him. IT spoke again: "I'VE FINALLY CAUGHT UP
WITH YOU, STAR-SISTER. HOW SWEET YOUR SOUL WILL TASTE."
Sonic
took several steps backwards, fighting off the urge to run. It was
almost more than he could bear.
IT's very voice was like a shard
of darkness penetrating his heart. It seemed to spread through him,
staining him. He shivered and drew in a shaky breath. He felt dirty
somehow.
Benjamin stared deep into IT. IT could not influence
her...had no grip on her mind. "You will not have him...or
anyone else ever again."
"NAÏVE. YOU ARE ME. I AM
YOU. WE ARE SPLIT NOW. BUT JUST FOR A LITTLE WHILE. WE WILL BE ONE.
YOU, DEVOURED."
"No."
"THE OTHER SOULS WERE
NOTHING. YOURS IS THE SWEETEST, THE BRIGHTEST. YOU HAVE BEEN MY
BEACON. WHEN I HAVE DEVOURED YOUR SOUL, I WILL HAVE INFINITE POWER."
IT seemed to purr. "I WILL BEGIN THEN. LIFE WILL END. I WILL
BEGIN."
Ben glared in defiance, then suddenly her eyes
widened. You have been my beacon.
Could that mean...
NO!
She
moved away from Sonic. The evil ignored the quivering hedgehog and
floated after her.
"I know now," she whispered. "I
was connected to you. I could trace your path...follow you. I did not
realize you could do the same!"
Sonic stared at her. Her
green eyes were filling with tears.
"What have I done?"
she whispered.
"What?" demanded Sonic in a shrill
voice.
She looked over at him. "I am IT's beacon. It follows
me, blue one, don't you see? I have brought DEATH to every place I
have trod."
"Huh?"
"IT wanted me! IT
followed me...like a...like a magnet. And I ran, blue one, I RAN from
it! Straight towards others to warn them...instead...I killed
them..."
She stared at her adversary with wet cheeks. "I
was too selfish to take up my duty. I knew I was supposed to fight,
but I never did."
The evil seemed pleased. "YOU ARE
AWARE THEN. THE CONNECTION? WE ARE ONE. WE WERE CREATED FROM THE SAME
DEAD SPACE AND STARS. WE BOTH TAKE WHAT WE LUST FOR."
"I
love life! I did not want to fight you, to die! I loathe you! You are
worse than death. You are a thief."
"IT steals souls,"
Sonic choked on the last word. IT stole Sally's soul...
"IT
devours what it does not have... I clutch to what I do not have. It
is true."
I didn't want to see.
"Am I dead space,
blue one? Did you see through me? To what I really am?"
He
turned his head, but she saw the truth in his eyes. He had seen a
glimpse of the real Benjamin...that timeless space...just energy in
the guise of a girl... The thing that she had refused to believe for
so long.
"I'm not real," she whispered. "I am not
real..."
"But," began the hedgehog.
"No!"
she interrupted. "I have denied it far too long. I am just a
creation of the stars... and so is the evil. We aren't meant to be.
That is why I must fight IT...and destroy IT."
She looked
down at the ground on which they stood. It was amazing anything could
live in the tainted ground near Robotropolis. But there was a tiny
pink flower, bright against the gray ground.
"I clutched to
what I did not have. Life. I loved life so much. I did not do my
duty...destroy the evil. Undo us, for we aren't meant to be, because
I wanted to live." She stroked the flower gently. "But I am
a danger to life. I must give myself to IT now, blue one."
"No,
you can't..."
"Don't be sad. Live please...love your
precious life..."
"But...why do you have to die?"
His voice came out like a scared child's. "Why can't you just
hide the box where nobody will find it?"
"I cannot. I
thought IT was hidden last time. I almost cost your entire planet
their lives. If you hadn't had the energy to go back in time...
It
is the way it must be. It is the way it should have been. Don't hurt
for me, Sonic. I was never real to begin with."
A tear rolled
down her cheek. IT hovered, filled with anticipation.
"YOUR
SOUL WILL GIVE ME ULTIMATE POWER."
"You are wrong,"
she whispered. "We will both die..." She flung herself
forward, arms outspread as if embracing. IT lunged forward into her.
They made contact.
The sound was louder than anything he'd ever
heard. He covered his ears, screaming. It was all through
him...outside and inside, and shuddering through his soul. He felt
the world shifting under his feet, and he fell to the ground.
He
shielded his face. He looked towards where they were, but couldn't
see. Light engulfed them, too bright to make out anything.
Wait...I
can see...
He saw her silhouette...
"NO!"
The
darkness was taking over her silhouette. She was being
devoured...
"NO!"
The sound grew louder...Sonic
couldn't identify it...but it sounded like all the voices in the
world lumped together...threaded together with a strange rushing
sound...like dead space. He clamped his hands hard over his ears,
mashing them to his skull, but it wouldn't fade. He felt as if his
body would explode.
Her brightness was overtaking the
darkness.
Then the sound stopped.
Dead silence.
He saw them,
merged...bright energy...dark energy... blended perfectly... like yin
and yang.
She seemed to grow brighter and brighter, until she
winked out, blending into the air...IT darkened until it was nothing
more than a shadow on the ground.
The silence stretched.
He
curled on the ground.
Am I deaf?
No...
Thump thump...
What's
that...?
His heart. He heard his heart, the blood through his
veins.
And then, birds chirping. A breeze playing through the
leaves.
He felt the sun, shining down on his bright fur.
I'm
alive...
He knew without looking that they were gone.
He
suddenly realized what had happened...but at the same time, couldn't
grasp it. It was like waking from a dream, and knowing the events,
but not quite remembering them...
He blinked.
The smell of
grass and earth wiped his mind clean, and he breathed in
deeply.
Thank the gods I'm alive!
He struggled to his feet,
then tested his knee. It hurt still, but not as badly as before.
What
a beautiful day!
The sun wasn't usually so warm this time of year.
But it seemed to heat the earth just for him today. The birds were
happy too, flying and twittering above his head.
He let out a cry
of sheer joy. Then he looked around, a bit embarrassed at his little
display.
"Aw, who cares? I'm going home. And gonna give my
Sally a nice big kiss when I get there...heh..."
Maybe even
tell her I love her. Cause although I'm alive today, who knows if
I'll be tomorrow. And I want her to know.
He stopped and turned
around for a second. He stared at the space where Ben and IT had
joined.
Thank you, Benjamin, for your sacrifice. Even if no one
else knows, I'll always remember. You were real in my mind, Ben.
He
breathed in again, and began the long limping trek towards home.
The tiny pink flower waved in breeze. Then titled its head towards
the sun.
Today was a good day to live.
Part Five
the dead ground was
covered with flowers
She knew what had happened now. It was an accidental thing. They
were created out of stars and dust, and brought to life, like planets
were. But they weren't intentional.
It had been an accident.
I
should've realized the whole thing on the first planet. We were both
drawn to each other! If I hadn't gone to the planet, IT wouldn't of
either. And vice versa! We both went at the same time, which is why
we were drawn to each other. Why the planet was destroyed. That's why
all the other planets were destroyed...because I had visited
them...
I know why we were drawn to each other now...
It killed
us. It undid the accident...
But I don't understand. Why am I
here? Still here?
Can it be...some part of me was real? Became
real?
I loved life. I loved the feel of the worlds I visited.
I...I can still feel the breeze. The warmth of a sun.
I don't
understand what I am...where I am now...
But I like this...
I
am still here...still alive...
Does that mean IT is too?
We
were destroyed, yet still exist. Perhaps we always existed. Good and
evil? Brought to life as living beings? Maybe not quite. But
something like that.
She seemed to understand now.
So we dissipated out again.
Flowing through all things as it should be.
This is as it should
be.
The command room was quiet, except for the tapping of
keys.
"Hmmm... maybe a small change...right there..."
Sniv'
leaned back in his chair, eyeing the ray-traced drawing that his fat
uncle had sketched up in his spare time. It featured a new robot
design...a small fast tank-like contraption to patrol the air
ducts.
It's not a bad idea...even coming from him...
He could
just imagine a Freedom Fighter crawling through the ducts, coming
face to face with this thing. It was equipped with a powerful laser.
There'd be furry brains all over the place.
He rotated the 3D
image, trying to get a better view of the treads on the machine. They
had to be specially designed so they could grip the smooth floor of
the ducts, nevermind being able to travel up and down the duct
shafts.
He heard footsteps then, and swiveled his chair around.
Packbell was standing in the doorway, with a curious expression on
his face.
"What's the matter? You didn't get the
box?"
Packbell took a few steps into the room. "No."
His voice was strangely quiet.
"Aw, did the nasty hedgehog
get away?" Snively laughed. "Robotnik's not going to like
that."
"The thing in the box is gone. I felt it go...she
went too..."
"What's your problem?" Sniv' eyed the
android closely. Packbell wasn't usually so...calm. His eyes were
half-closed.
Sniv' wasn't sure he liked this... He got out of his
chair and approached the 'droid warily. "What happened,
Packbell?"
"The thing in the box...it like possessed
me...I broke the box..."
Even though Snively had only seen
the blackness within the box for a moment, it made him shudder
thinking of it loose.
"Then it came after me..."
Packbell's voice came out high and frightened, which made Snively
jump. The android was NEVER scared.
"But I'm still alive,"
Packbell smirked a little, but it held none of his old cruel
edge.
"What...what happened to that thing?"
"It's
dead, I guess. The girl killed it, I think. She's dead too."
"Well,
you'd better go tell Robotnik. He's down in his main lab."
"Ok."
The android seemed very agreeable. "The time is short...and
precious now, it seems. I wonder if that feeling will fade."
Snively
frowned. "Since when are you worried about stuff like that?"
"I
dunno...I dunno..." The android seemed to shiver inwardly then
headed down the hallways, with Sniv' tailing him.
Something ain't
right with that Packbell.
A week had passed.
"Sonic...your knee isn't healed all the
way."
"That's ok, Sal, my love."
She rolled her
eyes. "What's with all the mushy stuff, lately?"
"I
told you."
Sally smiled. "Puh-leese, Sonic? An evil
entity that eats souls? A lady made from the stars? That's silly. I
think you were out in the sun too long, that's all."
"I
know you don't believe me, but it's true! I helped save the entire
world!"
She smiled again, and kissed him on the forehead. "I
don't believe you, but you'll always be my hero."
"Awwww."
"I
just have this feeling, Sal, that if we go there, you'll believe me."
He finally convinced her. They decided to take along a picnic
basket so afterwards they could have lunch somewhere in the
forest.
"Our hidden place," Sally had said with a wink.
They loved to go swimming in a small lake hidden in a deep pocket of
the woods.
Sonic had agreed.
Sonic's knee was healed enough for
him to run and he carried Sally to the wasteland that lay between
Robotropolis and the forest.
"Why are we going here?"
"It's
here, I can feel it!"
They got closer to the city, the dead
ground sending up clouds of dust under their feet. He halted
suddenly.
Sally jumped out of his arms, putting a hand to her
mouth. "Wow."
"That's where they fought," said
Sonic.
The ground was so tainted and polluted that nothing
should've been able to survive. But on the hillside where the battle
had been fought, the ground was thick with pink flowers.
The dust
they'd kicked up was settling, and they were both shocked to see a
figure standing on the other side of the hillside, staring down at
the flowers.
"Packbell!"
He looked up, a strange
smile on his lips, and his eyes a soft pink like the flowers.
"So
that's where she went. But where did the other go?" He kicked at
the unnatural shadows the hillside made. "Right there, heh. They
won't ever really die, you know."
Sonic nodded.
"Let's
get out of here," Sally whispered into his ear. They took
off.
"I dunno why," she said as they raced away, "But
I think I believe you now."
He laughed.
It wasn't so bad...being this way...
She couldn't move, or
walk, sure...
But at least the sun was warm on her...
And at
least she had her sweet life...her realness.
She could hear the
evil. IT was angry. IT couldn't move beyond the hillside.
You will
always be there. But you can hurt no more.
But I can bring
brightness to this dead space.
When Packbell brought Robotnik and Snively to the dead grounds
between the city and the forest, they were shocked to see half the
wasteland covered with the flowers.
Robotnik didn't like it.
But
no matter how many times he tried to kill the flowers, they always
came back.
In the shadows of the hillside, nothing grew ever again. There was
empty death, and right beside it, bright life.
Coinciding.
Like
it was meant to be.
The End?