The Glow of Something Bright (c) 98 by MistressAli
All "Sonic
the Hedgehog" characters and related indicia (c) and TM
Sega.
Packbell (c) David Pistone
All used without permission.
I
suppose the Light (Cu Chulainne) and Casssar are (c) me
This
document may be freely distributed, as long as it's not altered in
any way.
Ok, peoples, this story contains: some violence &
swearing & sex stuff...just a
warning...RATED R.
For you curious types: the title is a lyric from the Dave Matthews
Band song "Pig".
'The Glow of Something Bright'
"Holy God." Crazy and neon-violet, green, blue, yellow,
the light screamed around him. His eyes, already a pretty blue, lit
up with more than just illumination, there was definite lust there.
Definite.
The light was gathering into a ball. He reached out
towards it. His ordinary caution was blown away. The light was just
too amazing, too wonderful to even care about danger. His hands sank
down into it. Nothing happened. He sighed in disappointment.
Something that glorious should've done something.
Oh well. He
started to draw his hands away, and couldn't. "What the hell..."
he began, and then the light lashed out, surrounding him. He let out
a scream, dropping down to his knees.
"Ohhhh my
gggggooooddddd," he groaned, his fingers grasping at the air,
his head thrown back. A crazy half-laugh, half-whimper escaped his
throat...and then the light faded. He fell backwards onto his back,
and lay panting, eyes closed.
A few minutes later, he sat up. He
was trembling hard. He felt his pants, wet, sticking to his
thighs...but not from urine. He saw the light-ball, spinning in the
corner of the room.
"Damn...who needs a girl when they've got
you?"
He pushed himself up with one skinny arm and moved over
near the light-ball. He
reached a trembling hand towards it,
wondering what another bout of such pleasure would do to his body.
His heart was already pounding like a sledgehammer, and sweat was
pouring off his face. He touched it gently, and shuddered as pleasure
ripped through him. He looked down...seemed he was aroused again.
Great.
He pressed his hands to it, and nearly fainted with the
ecstasy that tore him open. He felt horribly drained after the second
climax, his shaking arms could barely push him up.
"Shhhhiitttt,"
he gasped, staring at the ball. "Should I go for three?"
Sexual pleasure was something he received so little of...but now he
was getting greedy.
Of course, that's what it wanted.
Three
times was the charm...three times was its link to him.
He could
hardly stand up...his weary legs were trembling so badly. But
still,
he reached for the ball.
The third time was
different.
It was the fact that it was more intense.
More
intense.
It raised him up to incredible heights. He'd never felt
so good before. Oh
fuck... he thought. I'm going to die... His
heart was breaking through his ribs, his vision going black, his very
skin melting into sweat.
"God...nooooo," he whimpered.
"God...I can't take anymore..." Too much pleasure was
pain...and he wanted out. Too bad...it was lifting him up, his back
bent like a bow, eyes to the sky...
Wait a minute, I was
inside...no sky But there was now, and he was spinning underneath
it.
And then it dropped him. He descended through clouds, and
crashed upon sharp
stones. His back arched, his skull shattered,
and
Red rocks...paint the rocks red the rocks were smeared with
the scarlet of his lifeblood.
He fell even further.
He fell
into darkness.
"I hate the outdoors. I hate it."
Robotnik sprayed some bug repellent onto his massive self.
Packbell
yawned. He wasn't bothered by the scenery, nor the tiny blood-sucking
mosquitoes. Not that he liked the scenery. He'd love to see the trees
destroyed, turned into a pile of toothpicks. And beautiful, smooth
metal buildings replace them.
Trees were so lame.
Packbell
clenched his fists for a second. And there was somebody else who
was
even lamer...and where was he? Packbell had been itching to
beat the shit out of Snively, and the little retard had taken off
somewhere.
There was a lake nearby. Packbell said a brief goodbye
to Robotnik, and headed towards it. Heh. Maybe he's taking a swim.
Then I can hold him under till he dies. Heh. That'd be fun. He had a
funny thought then...what a dysfunctional family they were. Him,
Robotnik, Snively, Scratch, Grounder, Coco, Mecha...and the millions
of distant cousins that were SWATbots, StealthBots, Medibots...and
every other kind of bot there was.
But Sniv' wasn't down at the
lake. Packbell was more than a little disappointed. He loved
Snively-ively, for that little man had such a low pain tolerance.
God, it was a thrill to hear him scream as he was beaten till he bled
or broke, or both. Packbell smiled, raising his fist to his face,
running his tongue over the powerful knuckles. "Where are you,
Snivvy?" he crooned softly. "I really want to see you."
His eyes searched the lake once again, but there were no signs of the
bald little weasel.
"DAMMIT!" said Packbell. "Where
are you when I need to pound somebody!?"
A loon screeched and
howled at him; he caught a glimpse of the crazy
white-spotted bird
before it took off, and then his eyes caught something else.
"There
you are." He turned, smiling.
"Yes...here I
am..."
Packbell's eyes nearly popped out of his head.
The
figure laughed, and stretched out a long leg. Tan hair spun into
long
strands, whirling about his head in the breeze, as he lowered
his head to peer at Packbell under half-closed eyelids.
"You...look
good."
"Don't I always?"
Packbell's blood-red
eyes were riveted to a pair of luminous blue ones, fringed
with
heavy lashes. The tan hair brushed gently against the figure's
slender neck.
"God, Snively...you're beautiful," said
Packbell. "I'd fuck you if you were a woman."
Sniv's
eyes widened a little. "Don't turn gay on me, Packbell. I don't
go for that stuff."
Packbell grinned slightly, it would be so
pleasurable to hurt this newly transformed lackey. Oh yes. "Well,"
said the android. "May I ask...what happened to you?"
"It
was the light," said Snively.
"The light?"
"Yes."
"Mind
explaining?"
"It rained before. I went for a
walk."
"Yeah," said Packbell. Robotnik had grumbled
through the whole storm, but
Packbell was half-asleep anyway.
Neither of them had noticed that Sniv' had left, not until the storm
was over.
"I found a cave and went inside, you know, for
shelter. And there was this ball of light in there. I touched it a
few times...and each time I touched it...it gave me...I had a..."
The lackey bit his lip.
Packbell understood. He felt a shiver go
down his spine, and wondered for a second if he WAS 'turning
gay'.
"And then I touched it a third time, and it was like I
was flying, then falling, and I woke up, and I was by a pool of
water. I looked in...and I looked like this..."
Packbell
licked his lips. "You certainly look good," he said. His
eyes wandered over Robotnik's nephew.
Packbell wouldn't of
believed it...but even the most minute of changes were dramatic...and
these new changes only enhanced what Sniv' had possessed. Even with
that ridiculous nose, which was a tad smaller now, he was
breathtaking.
Not handsome. But more like an exotic alien than a
midgety human. The hair he had once had as a child was back, falling
into his eyes in thick tan chunks. It swept down, hiding his ears,
brushing softly against his cheeks and neck. Those incredible eyes
were still the same, albeit the wispy lashes had thickened a bit. His
expression was still sullen, but not in a deadpan way; it was a smoky
thing; all ice and evil. Stunning.
Seemed his legs had grown out a
bit too, instead of being four feet tall, he stood at a nice 5'5.
Already slender, the addition of the longer legs gave him a sleek
greyhound appearance.
And his uniform was gone. He was wearing a
silky black robe-thing instead. It looked very nice, clinging to his
slight body.
"Wait till Robotnik sees you," said
Packbell. "He's gonna shit."
Sniv' smiled wryly. "I
know."
(Just how hot is the 'new' Sniv'? Take a looksie: /art/allifleu/GlowSniv2.jpg And then finish reading.)
Robotnik raised his head upon hearing an approach. "Packbell,
did you find him?"
The android's metal-silk voice wafted over
the air. "Yes sir..."
There was something in his tone
that made Robotnik realize something was
wrong...no...not wrong.
Just different. Something was off.
"Is anything wrong?"
asked Robotnik.
"No..."
Packbell appeared in the
clearing. "Yep. Found him."
A human, head bowed so brown
hair fell over his face, stepped up beside
Packbell. Robotnik
stared hard at him. "Who is that, Commander?"
The figure
raised its head, and Robotnik was met with a pair of pale blue
eyes.
And a familiar pointy nose, although it seemed it had
shortened by a few inches.
"Snively?!"
"Yes,
sir?" Even Sniv's voice was slightly changed, having lost some
of that
nasal edge.
"What happened to you?"
Robotnik's first thought was that Snively was wearing a wig, and had
changed his clothes into that...thing. But then he noticed the
height.
Snively usually came up to Packbell's waist. Now the top
of his head was just a little below Packbell's shoulder.
"My,
Snively...you look different." But the same, Robotnik thought.
He
looks different, but yet he looks the same. What the
hell...
There was something about the little man...well not so
little anymore...but there was some aura about him. Some kind of
incredibly beautiful, confident...even somewhat sexy, aura hovering
around Sniv'. It wasn't so much his change in his appearance as it
was that aura. That was what was attractive.
Robotnik frowned. He
wasn't sure he liked this change.
There was nothing to be found in the trees. Robotnik had drooled
at the thought of finding the mysterious ball of light, but Snively
knew that it would only be found if it wished. And it didn't wish for
Robotnik.
He stared at himself in the hovercraft's windshield,
running his fingers through the feather-thick mop that was now his.
Behind him, he saw the eyes of the android on him also; Packbell's
wicked vision-orbs gleamed with malicious lust.
Great, Snively
thought.
The hovercraft lifted off the ground, and whizzed away
towards the dark
sprawling mass that was Robotropolis.
ETA to touchdown was three minutes. Robotnik was sleeping and
Packbell listlessly piloting. Snively's eyes were riveted to the
window, where maroon smog clouds were stacked upon each other like
lumpy pillows.
Sa...Sal...SallySallySallySally...
Princess
Sally! Snively's eyes widened. Yes. He'd almost forgotten.
He had
to find her and bring her to the light. The light itself had
commanded
him to do this thing.
Ha, he thought dryly. Like the
princess would ever come with me... and then he caught a glimpse of
himself in the windshield. How intriguing...he ran his fingers over
his reflection, but felt only cold glass.
It took him a few days. Robotropolis was a mighty busy place. But
he finally made it out into the forest. But not to search for hidden
treasures with Robotnik and Packbell. Although Sally was a treasure
of sorts...
He was alone. There weren't even birds around.
Unusual. The breeze was molesting his hair, blowing it all over his
face. He was wearing the clinging robe.
The light had told him to
wear it.
He closed his eyes and felt the earth spin under his
feet. Ever since his
encounter with the light, he'd felt
disoriented. His vision suddenly changed to
grayscale and he saw
the princess walking against the backdrop that was his
closed
eyelids. There was a stream near her. I know where that is,
Snively
thought. That's near Robotropolis.
--Go to her...-the
light's sweet voice whispered.-Go to her, little one.-
He opened
his eyes. Brilliant color, bold and bright, stunned his vision. He
swayed dizzily. Then he ran towards the stream.
It took him awhile
to get there. He actually had fairly good stamina, running around
Robotropolis constantly. It was an action to put muscles on those
skinny legs of his. But still, the stream was far away.
She won't
be there when I get there, he thought.
--She will-the light said.
-Because she's caught.-Caught? he questioned.
--Yes. Caught.--
The
light told him no more. It's just like a damn tease, he
thought.
Gives you a taste, but never gives you what you need.
Ten minutes later, lungs aching in his chest, he reached the
stream.
"Sally?" he whispered. "Where are you?"
Then he remembered something...there
was a hidden sewer pipe in
this area. Perhaps...
--Yes,-- whispered his beloved
light-ball.
He bounced over the boulders around the gurgling
stream and there she was.
One of her blue-booted feet was caught
in the hidden skinny pipe. She was
struggling to pull her foot out
of the boot, but it was stuck tight. He saw her muscles bulging under
her tan fur. She was wearing her blue vest that accented her
otherwise bare body.
It was a sight that was almost arousing. He
approached her. Her ears swiveled and she looked.
What she saw was
an intriguing creature, long hair framing an interesting face. A
pointy nose, two large blue eyes, a pouty lip...wait a minute. He
moved closer, one long leg in front of the other.
"Who are
you?" she asked.
"Who indeed?" He took a step
closer.
Something definitely familiar. She eyed the lanky body,
that face, those
insolent icy eyes.
Geez...it's
Snively...
"What happened to you?"
Sniv' took a step
closer and now stood three feet away.
What the hell? He's way
taller than me!
"Hello, Sally," he said, nodding his
head in greeting.
She reached down to draw her knife, but he moved
in fast and caught her arm.
"No, Sally!"
His eyes
were urgent. "Sally...I have to show you something..."
Her
first thought...I'm caught and he's offering to show me
something...this
is a threat, a sexual threat...
And she drove
her knee upwards. He jumped back; her knee slid up his stomach but
missed her sensitive target.
"Sally, please," he begged.
He knelt down to free her leg, but she brought the side of her hand
down in a powerful chop, right on the base of his neck. He let out a
strangled cry and sprawled out on the ground in front of her.
Her
hands went down, grabbing his head. One hand went under his chin,
pulling his head back.
Oh...the bones were so delicate. She could
easily snap his sweet little neck.
He knew it. He whined.
"Sa...Sally, your majesty, please!" She didn't want to kill
him, and realized it was silly to hold him. She let him go. "Leave,"
she growled.
He scrambled to his feet.
Light. I need some help
here.
--Free her-
I can't.
--Free her!-
Sniv' sighed and
put his hands to Sally's face. Her features contorted into a snarl.
"Princess, please," he implored. "Let me free
you."
"Fine."
She allowed him to probe her foot,
pulling, wiggling it. Finally, it came
loose. She instantly leapt
away from him and her fists rose up to her face level in a fighting
stance.
He hesitated. Then he sank down to one knee.
"Princess...I
know you don't trust me. But I swear to you, this is no trap.
You
must believe me."
"Why...?" Her voice trailed away.
Her eyes locked with his. Both were so so blue, but there was
something in his that caught her. An eternal, age-old lock held her
to him.
Love?
Oh no.
Hate?
Oh no.
It was lust, lust
lust lust.
"God, Snively," she breathed. "I never
knew. I never knew." She threw herself
at the taller one, and
her lips grabbed his.
Sally! He stumbled back from her, as she
attacked him, wildly kissing.
Then her hands went around his back,
holding him to her.
Sally...oh my God...Sally! He kissed back
viciously.
"Ohhh...ohh..ummurgh..." Sally drew away,
looking up through her eyelashes at
him. Then she let go. My God!
What am I doing?! Kissing Snively!?
She felt sick and poisoned,
and turned away, stumbling to her knees. Shakily, she rubbed her
mouth with her forearm. Then she turned back to look at Sniv'. "You
bastard! How dare you?!"
"How dare I?" he said,
hair falling onto his face. "YOU attacked ME, dear."
She
blinked. Oh yeah. That's right. Heh. She smiled toothily. The
pink
skin inside her ears turned red.
"What did you do to
me?" She licked her lips, staring at his face. He had a weird
taste. It wasn't gross. It was good.
Cinnamon? Wintergreen?
Something rich and tingling. She blinked a few more
times. I wanna
taste it again and again and again...
She approached him and he
took a step backwards, seeing her lusty sapphire eyes. "Sally,
remember. I must show you something."
She nodded slightly.
"All right, Snivvy. Show me." She really wanted to see
something else.
Of course, the way that robe was clinging to him,
she could already see it. She could see the washboard-ridges of his
ribs, the smooth plane of his collarbone, and down below...she
shivered hard...
He held out his hand. She took it.
"Come
on, Sally."
She was completely entranced. They walked
straight into the heart of
Robotropolis. And she was captured.
Snively paced the interrogation room.
--What are you doing?!-
the light screamed.
He scratched his thigh through the robe. Shut
up, light. I don't care about
you...the Source, Sally or her
father...who cares?
--It is vital! I told you...Maximillion's
Source has become contaminated, as has he...Sally is too too
important to be tainted. I am losing energy...being away from my cave
and the Source too long. I must connect to her soon! She is too
important...-
Snively turned off the light's voice with a little
switch in his mind.
When Sally woke up, she found herself strapped
to an interrogation chair.
Bright light shone down on her, making
her squint.
"All right, Sally. Where is KnotHole?"
"How
the hell did I get here?" She stared at Snively. "Hey,
lackey. What are
you wearing?" She wiggled her wrists, but
they were strapped tight. "Damn." She looked at her captor
again. "You know, Sniv', you can kinda see your
uh...thing...through that."
"Does it turn you on?"
"Ugh.
No." She felt so damn weird, and could barely remember the
earlier
encounter.
He smoothed back his hair, loving the feel.
"KnotHole?"
She wouldn't tell, of course. Oh no, she was
much too noble and brave for that.
Even when he hooked the
electroshock headband onto her and viciously zapped her.
He could
actually see her fur crackling with the blue electricity. It must of
hurt her like hell. She cried. But she wouldn't talk. Not even when
vomit ran down her chin. She shuddered and shook.
His eyes
narrowed and he turned the voltage up to maximum. God, was her body
gonna jump now. His finger pressed against the button that would zap
her. The voltage was up at its highest.
But she never talked. In
her final agony, she uttered not a word. And then she was
dead.
Princess Sally had died.
Snively watched as SWATs removed
her restraints. She collapsed to the floor; a limp pile of
meat.
Hmmm. She's dead. He licked his lips. It was so undramatic.
Her poor little brain was fried. Tooooo bad.
--Too bad!!-screeched
the light. He screamed as well. -Wretch, you killed her! Why? It is
unbelievable...never has this disobedience happened. Never.-
Ha,
mind-sneered Snively. He fondled a strand of his hair. Ha. Thank
you
for your gift, my sweet light.
--You wicked one. I have
treated you most kind. I had respect for you. Now that is gone. You
will now do as I say, and I will not bother to be nice about it.-
It
can't touch me, thought Sniv'. It's miles away.
But then it
crushed him. He heard his bones snap, his muscles and flesh smash to
a pulp, and he fell to the floor screaming.
"Nooooooooooooo!!"
PLEASE
STOP PLEASE OH MY GOD STOP PLEASE PUULLLLLLEASSSEEEE!!
He
whimper-screamed, rolling around like a man on fire. But this was
worse than
fire by far...this was like acid rolling through his
veins, burning him from the inside out, slowly, agonizingly. He cried
and squirmed, tears splattering the floor.
"Please," he
squeaked. "Stop or kill me, please kill me..."
--No,--
hissed the light. -I need you. Will you obey me?-"Yes, yes,
ANYTHING!! Just stop the pain, please PLEASE!!"
The light
released the pain-grip on him. He sat up, whimpering. He was
familiar
with intense pain; as his uncle beat him regularly, but he would
never be numb to it. He felt himself. There were no broken bones.
He
also felt something else. Wetness. The front of his robe was soaked.
He looked down at himself.
"Great..." he drawled.
Now
the lovely scent of urine would stick to him until he shed this
clinging
piece of fabric.
--No,--the light growled. -You leave
that on.-
But I smell like piss!
--No, you don't. Look down
again.-
He did and saw that his robe was now dry.
--Now
leave,-- the light commanded. -While I bring her back to life.-
Back
to life?
--Yes,-- it answered impatiently. -Get yourself something
to eat...you're going on a long trip.-
Long? I can get to your
cave in a half hour in a hover--
--NO! No hoverunits.-
Why
not?
--Because you'll be spotted.-
What about the Acorn Source
pool? I wouldn't know...but I assume it's closer.
Why can't I go
there?
--You cannot know its location.-
Why don't you just
connect to Sally and leave me alone? If you can bring her
back to
life then you can transfer to her mind. Surely you're that
powerful...
--I could have. But my energy will be spent after I
bring her to life! I must get back to my cave...for the Source runs
rich beneath it. I must regain my energies before I can connect to
her!--
Fine. He shrugged and headed down to the kitchen.
Sniv' stood in the kitchen, looking around. He was the type of
person who could eat and eat and never gain a pound. Despite his
small size, Sniv' actually had a vivacious appetite. Even Robotnik
had raised an astonished eyebrow at how much Snively could
stomach.
He took out some bread and some meat, cheese, and lettuce
and stacked up a small sandwich.
He raised the dainty four-inch
thick sandwich to his mouth and took a bite.
"Mmmm...
heavenly..." He rolled his eyes ceiling-ward in an expression
of
ecstasy...
The light found it a bit difficult to revive Sally. But it did. The young squirrel was soon back on her feet.
A while later, Sniv' and Sally were walking through the forest.
His aura was back. Sally was completely attached to him, her furry
hand clasping his tightly.
"So, where are we going?" she
asked.
"To the light."
"Oh really?" Her
blue eyes were entranced. "That's wonderful."
He smiled.
She was wrapped so tight around his finger that he was
losing
circulation. He stepped over fallen logs and branches,
feeling the silken fur in his hand. He breathed in deeply...she
smelled so good. Her scent made him tremble; it was something wild
and intense.
"Mah princess?" Antoine couldn't believe
what he saw; his sweetie walking with the needle-nosed one. 'Twan saw
past the hair and the height; he never forgot a face. His first
thoughts were that she'd been captured.
Like silver water, his
sword rippled from the sheath. He leapt out in front of the two. "Mah
princess! I will save you!"
Snively took a step backwards as
the fox's sword leveled at his throat. "Ugh!"
Sally's
eyes widened as Antoine's sword point pressed against Snively's neck.
A
ruby drop twinkled on the tip of the blade.
"Antoine!?
What are you doing?!"
"Protecting you!" exclaimed
the fox, surprised.
Sally grabbed the blade in her bare hand! The
blade dug deep into her flesh,
cutting her before she pushed it
away.
"Sally!" yelped Ant.
"Sally!" yelped
Snively.
Both grabbed for her hand. Antoine went wild as he saw
Snively's hands grab
Sally's first, examining her
wound.
"NAUGHHHIIIEEE! DO NOT BE TOUCHING HER!!" Antoine
shoved Snively hard, but Sniv' grabbed his arm, pulling them both
down. As 'Twan fell, Sniv' brought his knee up, slamming it into the
fox's groin.
Antoine squealed and rolled off the human. He spent
the next few minutes whimpering and panting, and curling into a tight
little ball. When he finally sat up, he met Sal's fierce glare.
"Mah
princess, what?"
"Don't you touch him again,"
snarled Sally, low and menacing.
"But...he ees zee enemy! A
killer!" sputtered 'Twan.
"No," growled the
squirrel. "He's mine. He's all I want."
She grabbed
Snively by the arms. Her grip was iron strong. Then her
velvety-sweet
lips pressed against his.
Oh my...she's a good kisser. That
blasted hedgehog sure is lucky. His responding kisses, however
intense, were weak compared to hers.
'Twan's face stretched out in
a stricken mask of disbelief. "Nooo!" he howled.
Then he
turned and ran. He couldn't bear it, couldn't bear it.
Sally
pulled away from Sniv'. "That'll teach him," she said. He
looked down at her, panting. He shook his head, then raised his hand
to his lips. There were strands of hair in his mouth. He pulled them
out and smoothed them back in with the rest of his mop.
Sally
smiled at him.
His head reeled. He felt very good; he rejoiced in
her sweetness. If only he
could keep her forever. But he knew once
she met the light, the spell would be broken.
And they'd be
enemies once more.
Forget the light then. I'll just keep her for
myself. She's mine as long as
she doesn't meet the light, so I'll
see that she never meets it..
Then he felt searing pain; it
brought him to his knees. -Don't even think about it,-the light
growled.
OK! he mind-begged. Let go!
The pain faded and Sally
pulled him up.
"You ok?" she asked.
He smiled weakly.
"I'm fine."
Antoine smelled the other Freedom Fighter before he heard
him.
"Geoffrey!" he bellowed.
"'Eh, mate?"
Geoffrey came into sight, breaking through bushes and
tangling
vines.
"Come here, Geoffrey!"
"Ah,
I'm comin'... Geoffrey finally stopped, panting, in front of
Antoine.
"What is it, mate?"
"Eet ees Sally! She
ees being with zee needle-nosed one!"
"Who?"
"Snip-ley!"
Geoffrey
frowned deeply. "Hmmm. Where are they going?"
Antoine
pointed the way and watched as Geoffrey ran in that direction.
Geoffrey spotted "his" princess with Robotnik's nephew,
but unlike 'Twan, he knew Sally was there by her own freewill.
And
it pissed him off.
He circled around them and made his dramatic
entrance by leaping down from a
tree he'd hastily climbed.
The
two jumped in surprise.
"AHA!!" bellowed Geoff, pointing
an accusatory finger at Sally. "Caught you
red-handed!"
"Caught
me WHAT?" demanded Sally, her hands going to her hips.
"Cheating
on me!"
Sally scoffed, while Snively raised an eyebrow.
"And
you, prick-face, what are you doing with MY girl?!"
"Your
girl?" Sniv' put his arms around Sally's waist and laid a gentle
kiss on
her cheek.
Geoff's eyes widened into unbelieving
circles. "How dare you..." he sputtered, and lunged for
Sniv'. But Sally blocked his path.
"Don't touch him,"
she snarled. "He's mine. I love him."
Even Snively's jaw
dropped at that line.
"Why you BITCH!!" screamed
Geoffrey. He drew back a fist and punched Sally. Her
head snapped
back. Droplets of blood and saliva splattered the fallen leaves, and
she stumbled onto her knees.
"You stinkin' whore," he
hissed, kicking her in the belly. She gave a strangled cry.
An
angry gleam touched Sniv's eyes and he growled. "Leave her
alone, you bastard."
"It's your turn, anyway." The
skunk moved towards Sniv'.
They circled each other. Looking down,
the birds and leaves could see the
definite differences in their
builds.
Geoff stood same height as Snively, but he was
barrel-chested and bulky muscle through and through. Sniv', no longer
at a height disadvantage, thanks to his longer legs, was still
lacking in weight. Lanky, he was slender and sparsely muscled; most
of his strength-flesh lay in his brain.
They circled each other
and then Geoff moved in. His hands caught empty air as Sniv'
dodged.
Snively quickly executed a nice kick to Geoff's back; he
rose up on one foot, and twirled the other around to slam the skunk.
Commander Packbell, being such a nice guy, had taught Sniv' a few
moves to protect himself (though they never worked against Packbell
himself; he anticipated them). However, Geoff was taken by surprise,
and sprawled facedown in the dirt.
But that didn't keep him down.
Oh no. Geoffrey was a resilient stinker.
He rose to his feet and
whirled around. He lunged again. His foot hit a rock,
and he
stumbled severely. Sniv' grabbed his arm and yanked, helping Geoff to
the ground.
Geoff hit hard, skinning his knees. Yelping, he swung
his meaty hand out at Snively.
The human sprang back, but not fast
enough. Three fingers and a strong grasping thumb were closed around
his ankle.
Within seconds, Geoff had brought Snively to the
ground, to his back on the ground.
Back down left all the
vulnerable areas exposed.
Snively tried to roll over...too late.
Geoffrey's magenta boot slammed hard
into his groin.
Blackness
fluttered around the edges of his vision, and he saw Geoff standing
over him, framed in a vignette, drawing back his foot again.
Another
brutal kick to the crown jewels made him squeal in pain, and
helplessly squirm amidst the pine needles and oak leaves. Geoff,
still fuming, snatched up a woozy Sally and slammed her into a few
trees.
He sighed heavily.
There.
The princess was knocked
out cold.
The light was very unhappy about that. Snively could
feel its anger building
up, and he tried to recoil, but from what?
The light was within him.
Don't hurt me, he mind-whimpered.
Please.
--Kill him.-
What?
--Kill him. I'll give you the
power.-
Kill the skunk? Snively gazed at Geoff through his red
haze of pain, and thought of how much he would like to kill the
irritating creature. But still...Geoff had merely roughed the
princess up. Sniv' had killed her, actually killed her...and the
light hadn't brought him death.
--I sense he is trouble in the
princess's future...and that he is constantly pestering her...and he
puts bad ideas into Maximillion's head as well...He is a bane to the
Acorn family.-
Sniv' frowned. But so am I...but you don't kill
me.
--It isn't the same. You are her enemy. But he is supposed to
be her friend...Besides...it is not a full death. It is a little
death. A cleansing death.-
Whatever. I'll do it.
He felt the
pain fade from his injured area, and he quietly rose to his
feet.
--Let me take control of your body.-
Ok. Sniv' let go of
his body. His mind tucked itself away in a corner and
watched.
Geoffrey turned around from the limp princess to see
Sniv' had risen to his feet, and stood, hair blowing around his face
in the breeze.
"Oh, you want more, eh?" The skunk
laughed. "Well, I'll give it to you.
Gladly."
"You
dare harm the princess?"
Geoffrey scowled. That was not the
typical Snively-voice he was used to hearing
from that mouth. It
was an echoing powerful thing that swirled around him like
water.
"Well...if the bitch was bloody cheatin' on me, then
yeah."
"You will pay for that."
"Sure."
The skunk laughed again.
The human's eyes glowed with crazy
intense colors, and this glowed invaded his
body, seeping into his
skin. Geoffrey took an uneasy step backwards.
"What the
hell?"
Then, Sniv' stretched his fingers out towards St.
John, and the light sped off
them, to wrap tight around Geoff's
body.
"AAHHH!" screamed the skunk. He thrashed around.
But the light wouldn't leave him. "AHHEHHGHH!"
He hit
the ground, wiggling and screeching. The light seeped deep into him,
illuminating him from within.
Sniv's mind, still tucked away in a
corner of himself, could see Geoff's bones lit up. His brain lit
up.
His brain bubbling and boiling.
God Almighty thought
Sniv.
His brains exploding. Geoffrey screamed a long and loud
scream that echoed with
the purest agony.
Then Geoff's eyes
took on a certain sheen.
The sheen of death.
A glazed fish-eye
stare.
Sniv' dropped to his knees. His body was his again. He felt
himself tremble.
--There,-- said the light, with a sense of
satisfaction.
I don't want to do this anymore...not if I'm not
getting anything out of it.
Give me...what you gave me in the
cave... think I deserve it after that.
--You could have that
pleasure with Sally...but I trust you not to do that.
Please,
don't do it. Let Sally keep her virginity-
Do you think I would
dare rape the royal princess? Snively couldn't help laughing.
--But
it wouldn't be rape...-replied the light. -Because in this state, she
would consent to it. She loves you in this state. That's why she's
going with you...I had to fill her head with the purest love.-
God.
Snively looked over at Sally. She was just waking up, pushing herself
to a standing position with one arm. She smiled at him wearily,
raising a hand to her head. Her body was supple, and muscled, and
rich tan. Her fur covered all her private areas...but he could
imagine them...
She was so powerful.
It would be making love to
pure power.
He felt a tingling in his thighs, and looked away. His
hair fell into his eyes,
and he couldn't see her anymore.
I
wouldn't do it anyway, he told the light.
--I hope you mean
that.-
Snively scowled a bit. Even if I did, you'd stop me. Seeing
what you did to
St. John...
--He is not dead.-
Not dead? I
saw it myself. He's dead, all right.
--Think what you will--,
responded the light.
So...I have a question. Why did you give me
hair and longer legs, anyway? If
she has the purest love...then
why would she care how I looked?
--She dosen't care now. But in
order for me to link to her in the first place,
I had to make sure
she wouldn't run from you. She had to be intrigued enough to
get
close to you. Close enough for me to reach her.-
Oh.
--But
remember...don't YOU get too intrigued by her...-
"All right, Sally. Let's keep going. We'll have to spend a
night out here."
Sally smiled mischievously. "I'll keep
you warm tonight..."
He bit his lip. God, she was tempting.
But he didn't want to think of what the
light would do to him if
he touched her. It would probably make him explode like Geoffrey's
brain.
After a shiver at that thought, he took Sally's hand and
they continued walking.
Hours later, Geoffrey stirred and woke.
"Ohhh my head,"
he groaned.
His brains felt like they were mashed to a pulp. He
groaned. But for some reason, he also felt good. Pure and cleansed.
He would never have a dark desire for Sally again...he would never
mettle in her father's affairs, or her relationship with Sonic.
What
was I thinking to be such a jerk? He wondered.
Then he headed back
to KnotHole.
Snively didn't care for the dark.
It was so black.
So
deep.
So total.
So concealing.
His eyes couldn't pierce
through darkness like this. He couldn't see the hidden things. There
could be a killer behind any tree.
Sally, being a creature of the
forest, wasn't bothered. It was she leading him now, guiding him to a
windfall.
He blanched as she urged him to enter the fallen pile of
branches. There could be anything in there. Wolves, bears,
bandits...
"Oh come on," laughed Sally. She slipped
inside, then poked her head out.
"Come on!" He followed
her.
She laid down in a corner. Like a spotlight, the moon
filtered through the windfall branches and onto Sally.
His breath
came in far deeper than usual.
The luna light fell soft over her
furry breasts, over the rise of her belly,
her auburn hair, her
muscled thighs, her feet as she flexed her toes. She lay on her side,
head propped up on one hand, the other draped lazily over her hips.
A
drop of sweat trickled down his forehead and hung on the tip of his
nose. It hadn't been a hot night, but it was now. He swore he could
see her nipples poking out through the fur of her bosom.
"Come
over here," she trilled. "Lay by me."
He obeyed.
She rolled onto her back as he lay on his. She casually let one
of
her hands drop onto his lower belly.
He squirmed a little,
causing her hand to slide down his belly, until it rested right above
his groin.
Sally giggled a little. "Oooh honey, is that a
hint?"She giggled again and moved her hand away. He panted
loudly, feeling his veins buzz.
"Save it for me," she
grated, and straddled him. "I've never done it," she said,
voice low. "But I want you to be the first."
She reached
down to pull up his robe. She got it past his knees, when he grabbed
her arms.
"No, Sally...no." He was shaking hard, desire
in his eyes, and his body screaming to TAKE HER TAKE HER!
But he
knew he mustn't. He'd promised the light. The light had given him
this tan silk that swept against his cheeks, these long legs. He had
to be grateful for that.
He looked at Sally. She wanted him. She
had the purest love, the purest lust for HIM.
It made his head
reel. God, what a wondrous thing to have somebody who cared so much
for him. His own kin, Robotnik, beat him till he was bloody and
broken; he could care less about Sniv' then he did about the piece of
toilet paper he wiped his ass with.
But Sally... His enemy was now
his worshipper.
He wanted her so bad.
But I can't. I
CAN'T!
"No, Sally," he said. "I can't."
"Why
not?" She hissed. "I want you...honey I want you NOW."
He
closed his eyes. She was not making it easier for him. "Sally,
I'm nine
years older than you. I'd be robbing the cradle."
"I
don't care!" her voice rose shrilly, and she rocked back and
forth, struggling to pull his robe up.
Light! he mind-called. Help
me here! I...I...can't take it. I'm going
to...take her if you
don't do something!
--You can fight it. It's only hormones. You
can control it.-He tried to force his breathing to normal. But it
only grew more frantic and raspy, and his nerves buzzed with a
furious and intense lust.
--I can stop her. But it will be
difficult for you. Are you sure you need my help?-
Yes!! If you
want this girl to stay a virgin! A malicious thought entered
his
head. That sure would tarnish ole Sonic's spirit, wouldn't it? To
know
that Sally fucked me. Haaa haa...
--I will help you
then,--toned the light. -Prepare yourself.-
For what...
There
was a sudden flash of light. As it faded away, Sally looked down at
Snively. She was still straddling him. Her eyes widened and she
leaped off.
"WHAT THE HELL?!"
He pushed himself into
a crouching position. "What?"
She stared at him hard,
eyes narrowing. "Holy shit. You were trying to rape
me?!"
"What?!"
"You little bastard! I knew
we should've killed you. God, we had so many
chances..." Her
fists clenched. "I can't believe you would rape the royal
princess."
"But I wasn't trying to rape you!" he
protested. "YOU were the one who wanted to screw me!"
"What?"
She looked unbelieving. "You sick little punk!" Then she
lunged at him.
He jumped backwards, but one of her arms had
already locked around his neck. He
felt her other hand close
around his groin.
"NO!" he squeaked, but she squeezed,
brutally, crushingly hard. He whisper-screamed, going limp in her
grip. She threw him up against the wall. His hands went between his
legs, clutching his injured 'jewels' and he bawled like a baby.
Sally
towered over him, face wild and beautiful like an avenging angel.
He
whimpered. "What..." His voice was a weak squeaking
whisper, taut with pain.
"What are you doing, Sally?"
"What
am I doing?"
"Ooofffff..." He doubled over as she
kicked him in the belly. Choking, gasping
for breath, he watched
the ground spin in front of him, and felt a strange dripping
sensation inside him.
He knew that feeling well.
Robotnik had
hurt him like this before.
Internal bleeding.
She grabbed him
by the hair, yanking him up. Sally's cruel boot slammed hard
into
his abdomen once again. His back arched, hands flying out, fingers
hooked like claws, wide blue eyes staring up at the windfall ceiling.
Like water seeping over the rim of a fountain, blood oozed from his
lips. A paper-thin breath wafted from his aching lungs.
Sally
repeated this act five more times, until she finally stepped back,
satisfied. He collapsed onto his side, struggling to breathe.
Oh
God. I'm underwater. I'm drowning.
No. It was just tears flooding
his eyes.
Searing pain ripped through his body.
I'm hurt I'm
hurt I'm hurt... I'm bleeding to death.
And that was true. Inside
his body, organs lay crushed and ruptured and thick
warm blood
left its boundaries to slowly creep up his windpipe and out his
mouth.
Sally stared down at the human. Then she crouched beside
him, and shook her head. "Geez..."
He stared blankly at
her, then blinked. The tears wet his skin, sliding down into his
hair. Vision clear for a second, he thought he saw mercy in her
face.
She reached down and took out her computerized friend.
"NICOLE...status on this lifeform."
NICOLE scanned the
lackey's body.
"Lifeform is suffering from internal bleeding.
He will die in 1.2 hours, if
unattended. Medical attention is
required immediately."
She felt sudden tears in her eyes. A
quick blink, and they were gone. "I'm sorry," she said to
Snively, touching him on the shoulder. His response was a raspy
breath.
She put NICOLE away in her left boot. Then she reached for
her right boot.
Sniv' struggled away from her when he saw what she
had.
"NO!" he begged in a tight wheezing voice.
"Please...don't..."
She stared at the silvery blade of
the four-inch knife. "I have to."
"No!" He
pressed himself against the side of the windfall, trying to
wiggle
between the branches. Perhaps they would open to the
outside, and then he would run...run.
Sally reached for him. He
fought her. Her hand grabbed him by the back of the neck. "I'm
sorry," she said again. "But a quick death is better than a
slow one."
"NOOOOOO!!"
With a quick slash, the
knife sliced through skin and opened the vital jugular vein. Sally
stepped back from the pool of blood spreading out around her.
And
from the limp body.
There was nothing there.
Just a sort of black air.
It
smelled sort of funny.
Like copper.
He opened his eyes.
But
there was nothing to see. Just blackness.
Oh God, he thought.
Please help me. Anyone. Please. Please! He sobbed to himself.
He
thought he saw something.
A faint glow.
LIGHT!! he
mind-screamed.
--Yes. I'm here.-
What happened...please please
please don't tell me I'm...de...a...
--You are
dead.-
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! NOOO PLEASE NO NO!!
--It is not that
bad.-
He was hysterical, mind-screaming.
--STOP THAT,--the
light commanded sharply. -I told you to be careful if I helped
you.-
But you turned Sally into a maniac! She cut my throat for
God's sake!!
--It was an act of mercy, small one. She knew you'd
die in an hour's time...a
much slower agonizing death.-
He
grumbled. But she caused the internal bleeding. The stupid
bitch.
--Now now. You still have to bring her to me.-
IF YOU
HAVEN'T NOTICED, I HAPPEN TO BE DEAD! YOUR BELOVED LITTLE SKANK
KILLED
ME...ALL BECAUSE OF YOU I GO THROUGH THIS SHIT!! WHAT IS
THIS!? I DON'T EVEN HAVE A BODY! I'M NOTHING!! I'D RATHER BE IN HELL
THAN IN THIS NOTHINGNESS!
DAMN YOU, DAMN SALLY, DAMN MY STUPID
MOTHER FOR EVEN HAVING ME...
The light interrupted his tirade.
-CALM DOWN!! You are not dead.-
But you just said I was!
--You
were. You aren't now.-
He sat up with a scream. "NOO!" Then he looked down at
himself. The black robe was darker. It was soaked. The smell of
copper invaded his nostrils. It was soaked with blood.
His hands
went to his neck. No cuts. There was dried blood crusted on it.
"I'm
alive," he said aloud.
--Yes. I did it with Sally, remember?
Brought her back to life. And you were far easier than she was.-
"And
why is that?" He didn't mind-speak, savoring the sound of his
own voice in the real, tangible world.
--Because she is of good.
Goodness is far more complex than evilness. There are more types. It
is far more complex, therefore harder to bring back in the same
form.- The light sighed. -It is hard to explain. But you are of
evil...and all evils are more or less the same...so it is not as hard
to reproduce.-
He stiffened. "Are you saying...that I'm not
the same person I was before I died? Like I'm a carbon copy of
...myself?"
--No. It is too complex. Forget it.-
"WHAT
are you?"
--Me? I am of the Source. The energy that flows
throughout Mobius. My job is to monitor all outlets of the source.
You see, within its secret caverns and tunnels, the Source is pure.
Untouched. It is itself, influenced by nothing else.-
Sniv'
nodded.
--But there are some places where the Source flows out
into the above world.
Places where creatures can take from it.
Such as the Acorn family has for centuries. In these places, the
Source can sometimes be tainted. An evilness can get into it...and
the Source is influenced...turning into an evil energy.
And my job
is to untaint the polluted Source.-
"So...could the evil
Source flow back into the pure Source and taint the entire
energy?"
--It is possible. And that would be
devastating...far more devastating than your
father.-
"Father?"
--Uncle, I mean. Uncle. Although
Robotnik is somewhat like your father, isn't he?-
"They both
hate me..." Snively muttered. "Hate me and hurt me. Well,
pops DID, anyway. Julian still does." He whined suddenly. "And
mum never did anything. She never did anything. She just let him do
it."
--You loved her, didn't you?-The light's echoing voice
was softer.
"Yes, I loved her," he snapped angrily,
fingering the robe. The blood was drying on it. "I loved her,
and when pops went after her, I tried to protect her. Sometimes,
anyway. But when he was beating the shit out of me, did she step in?
No! Never."
--It's done. Let it lie.-
"Yeah. Good
advice, but it's not that easy. You haven't lived the shit I've
lived. And death..." His gaze focused on the congealing puddle
of blood that slicked the floor. "I thought death would be the
end. Bliss. I thought it would be the end of all this..." His
voice caught in his throat.
"But I guess pain is eternal..."
His shoulders shook.
The light sighed.
--I didn't mean to make
you cry.-
He drew in a shuddery breath. I'm not crying.
--It
wasn't really death. You were between worlds. I caught you before you
could slip all the way into the death world. You will have your
ending, don't worry.-
He wiped his eyes.
"Could you clean
up this robe a little, please?"
--Of course.-
He looked
down. The robe was perfectly clean, the windfall was spotless also.
He felt suddenly alive...vibrant and content. What a unique
feeling... he thought wondrously...so rarely did he experience
this.
--Now. Go get Sally! I will make her cooperate again.-He
trotted through the woods. "You mean want me
again?"
--Yes.-
"Can't you strike a happy medium?
Like just make her a friend? Something in between throat-cutting
maniac and sex fiend?"
--No. I can only make her of pure hate
or pure love. I can't do in betweens.-"Well, make it pure love
then. I think I can resist her charms after seeing what happened to
me last time."
--I had a feeling you would.-
Snively
scowled. "You knew she was going to kill me, didn't you?"
--I
was expecting it.-
"Thanks. Thanks a fucking lot."
Sally was stamping through the forest, fuming. Then a strange
dizzy feel enveloped her. She swayed on her feet.
Then her eyes
widened.
Her dear little man was still alive...he was vibrantly
alive! Her heart leaped
like an excited child.
Some evilness
must've overtaken me! she thought in horror. What was I
thinking?!
Why did I hurt him?
She whirled around and headed back towards the
windfall.
The moon had risen and grown ripe and full, bursting with light.
Snively found it creepy the way it made everything silvery white. He
passed by a small pond, and peered in, a bit shocked at his
reflection.
He looked purely vampiric...His brown hair was so much
darker against his pale, almost deathly pale, skin. The black robe
made him appear whiter still. His eyes were a weird gray color in the
moonlight, and he opened his mouth slightly, expecting to see
fangs.
There were none, of course. Although his incisors were
sharper and pointer than some humans. He ran his tongue over them,
then turned as he heard footsteps.
"You're ok!"
He
eyed Sally cautiously.
"Yes...I am."
She looked
ashamed. "I'm so sorry. I don't know what happened...it was like
I
was possessed..."
He smiled wryly. "It's all right,
Princess." My ass, it's all right. I should
smack her
silly.
They headed back towards the windfall.
This time Sally
made no advances on him.
They slept until late the next morning.
"Stupid forests!"
Whack.
"Dumb
trees!"
Snap.
Packbell swung the machete, clearing his
path as he pushed through thick brush.
"Stupid midgety
humans!" Packbell kicked a rock hard. It went flying to
ricochet
off a tree, and head back to him. He ducked before it could slam into
his face.
"When I find you, Snively, I'm gonna..."
Packbell yelped as a twig poked him in the eye. He pushed it aside.
"When I find you, I'm gonna pound you into hamburger! I'm gonna
rip off your stupid nose and gouge your eyes out with it! ARGHH!"
He screamed as his foot went into a hidden gopher hole. He yanked it
out, mumbling.
He stopped at a tree to pull out a can of oil. He
popped it open, raised it to his lips, and tilted his head back.
After resting for a few moments, he sprang up, feeling refreshed.
Leaves and branches flew at his renewed chopping.
"Well, there it is," said Snively, aiming his finger at
the cave. He brushed his hair out of his eyes.
"So, the
"Light" is in there?"
"Yes." Sniv' pulled
his hand away from his hair, hesitated, then buried it back
in the
mop. It just felt so good...
They approached the dark entrance and
slid in.
The cave was dark, but as they waited, the light
manifested itself into a glowing ball.
"I APOLOGIZE FOR THE
WAIT. BUT I HAD TO REPLENISH MY ENERGIES." The ball of light
shone towards the ground squirrel. "HELLO SALLY", it said
aloud.
Its voice was even more impressive than in mindspeak. It
echoed around them, powerful, silky, yet calm and gentle.
"Hello,"
she replied.
"I HAVE HAD THE SMALL ONE LEAD YOU HERE. FOR I
HAVE A VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE
FOR YOU."
She glanced
lovingly at Snively. He looked away, biting his lip.
"BUT YOU
MUST FIRST BE IN THE RIGHT MINDFRAME."
A soft light
surrounded her. Sally's knees buckled, and she sank to the floor.
Then she looked up. "What am I doing here?" She saw Sniv',
and this time her eyes registered shock. "What's going
on?!"
"SALLY, THIS MESSAGE IS IMPORTANT. PLEASE LISTEN
TO ME."
She focused on the light. "Alright," she
said softly.
Sniv' realized she was back to her old normal self.
He looked to the door,
wondering if he should leave.
"YOUR
FATHER, MAXIMILLION, HE HAS BEEN ACTING STRANGE LATELY, HASN'T
HE?"
Sally nodded. "Yeah. Yeah, he has."
"HE
HAS SHOWN YOU THE SOURCE POOL?"
"You mean that gold and
silver water underground?"
"YES."
"Yeah...but
so what?"
"I AM OF THE SOURCE. I AM LINKED TO ALL PARTS
OF THE SOURCE. IN SOME PLACES,
THE SOURCE IS ACCESSIBLE TO MORTAL
BEINGS, SUCH AS YOUR FATHER, AND HIS
ANCESTORS."
Sally
nodded.
"MY JOB IS TO KEEP THE SOURCE PURE...FOR THE SOURCE
IS OF GOOD. BUT SOMETIMES,
IN THOSE AREAS WHERE IT IS EXPOSED, THE
SOURCE CAN BECOME CONTAMINATED."
Blah blah blah, thought
Snively.
"YOUR FATHER HAS BEEN BATHING IN HIS SOURCE POOL
LATELY. ORDINARILY, THIS WOULD
HELP HIM HEAL AND RECOVER HIS USUAL
CONSONANCE WITH THE SURROUNDING WORLD. BUT
IT SEEMS HIS SOURCE
POOL HAS BECOME CONTAMINATED IN HIS ABSENCE. AND IT TAINTED HIM AS
WELL. THAT IS WHY HE IS ACTING SO BIZARRE."
"How do I
help him?"
"THE SOURCE POOL MUST BE PURIFIED, AND YOUR
FATHER MUST BATHE IN IT AGAIN TO
REGAIN HIS NORMAL
PERSONALITY."
"Why didn't you do it?"
"I
HAVE BEEN LYING UNDISCOVERED IN THIS CAVE FOR YEARS AND YEARS. WHEN
THE
SMALL ONE CAME, I KNEW HE WAS THE RIGHT ONE TO BRING YOU TO
ME."
Sally shrugged her shoulders. "Yeah? That doesn't
help my father. Why don't you just get rid of the evil in the Source
pool?"
"FIRST, I MUST KNOW WHAT CAUSED THE EVIL. THEN I
MUST LINK TO ITS MIND. AND
THEN I CAN MAKE THE EVIL ONE UNDO
WHATEVER IT DID TO TAINT THE SOURCE POOL."
"Can't you
find the evil yourself and do that?"
"NO, I CAN ONLY BE
AWARE OF THE OUTSIDE WORLD IF I LINK TO SOMEBODY. I LINKED
TO THE
SMALL ONE, THAT IS HOW I FOUND YOU. I GUIDED HIM TO YOU."
"How
did you know about me?" she demanded.
"BECAUSE YOUR
FATHER BATHES IN THE SOURCE POOL, THEREFORE, HIS KNOWLEDGE
TRAVELS
THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SOURCE, INCLUDING ME."
Sally sighed.
"So, how do I help you to find the evil?"
"FIRST, I
MUST LINK TO YOUR MIND. I WILL BE ABLE TO MINDSPEAK TO YOU, HELP
YOU,
AND GUIDE YOU. THEN, WHEN YOU FIND THE EVIL, I CAN LINK TO
ITS MIND. YOU MUST
GET CLOSE TO THE EVIL FOR ME TO LINK TO
IT."
"Well...how do I link to you?"
"YOU
MUST TOUCH ME THREE TIMES. FOR HIM..." The light glowed in
Sniv's
direction. "I HAD TO GIVE HIM SOME PLEASURE TO MAKE
HIM KEEP TOUCHING ME UNTIL HE REACHED THE THIRD TIME. BUT FOR YOU, I
NEED NO TEMPTATIONS SUCH AS THAT."
"I'll do it."
The squirrel's mouth was set in a thin line.
"I AM DONE WITH
YOU, THEN, SMALL ONE. YOU MAY LEAVE."
Sally approached the
light.
Snively stood still for a moment, but then seeing the light
was ignoring him, he left.
Outside, he felt the hot sunshine beating down on him. Leaves
whirled around and dropped to the ground. He heard a hard little
plink, and looked down. A few acorns had fallen to the forest floor.
He frowned, leaning down. Scattered around the fallen acorns were
wispy brown...pine needles? And more were falling.
He let out a
cry as he realized that they weren't pine needles.
It was his
hair.
He put his hands to his head, and pulled a chunk of it. He
drew his hand away,
horrified to see the entire chunk was clenched
in his fist.
"AHHH NOOOO!! LIGHT, DON'T DO THIS TO MEEEEE!!"
Packbell was grumbling, knee-deep in a stream. He crossed to the
other side, then stood still.
Shoulders slumped, the small lackey
halted when he saw Packbell. His eyes were wet from crying.
Packbell
laughed. "Hair today, gone tomorrow, eh?"
Snively kicked
a rock sullenly. "Ah, shut up, Packbell."
"I knew
it was a wig," said the android.
"It wasn't!"
Snively said angrily, then sighed. "It was real...I had
hair
again...but only for a little while." He let out a
sudden outraged howl. "IT'S NOT FAIR!!" A tree stood
solidly as he slammed his fist angrily into it. It wasn't hurt, but
he was; Sniv' stumbled back, holding his bloody-knuckled hand and
screaming.
The light had taken away its gifts. Sniv was back to
his short, bald-headed self, wearing that crappy uniform again. And
he hated it. It had been a wondrous thing to stride around on long
legs, hair blowing in the breeze. Even that stupid tight robe wasn't
so bad.
"Well, you're ugly again," said Packbell. "I
liked you better the other way...you were positively divine."
"Quit
rubbing it in." Snively was holding his injured hand to his
chest. He knew he'd have to scrub hard in order to get the
bloodstains out of his shirt. But at the moment, he was beyond
caring. His knuckles were already starting to swell, and he knew he'd
broken a few of them.
"You're such a retard," said
Packbell. "Now come with me."
He reached out, grabbed
Sniv' by the wounded hand, and dragged him
away.
"AHHHHHIIEIEIEIEIE!!"
Welcome to Robotropolis. All the excitement you could possibly
want. And all the stress you could ask for. When he wasn't spilling
coffee over his shirt, or typing up the wrong report, or letting yet
ANOTHER Sonic-related destruction slip by, he was getting slapped in
the face by Robotnik, who was none too happy with the events of the
past days.
Snively was not a happy camper.
He spent the first
day of his return moping about the loss of his hair. Later
that
day, he'd gotten chewed out by Robotnik, who demanded to know where
he'd gone. "Just for a walk," he said in an
uncharacteristic bad-ass tone, which had earned him a good hard smack
to his face. His cheek was still purple-bruised from that.
Now it
was five days later.
Packbell lazily stretched before the mirror.
He admired his bare muscular chest that reflected back at him. He
flexed an arm, watching his biceps bugle up into an impressive
mountain.
He sighed contentedly, before reaching for his shirt. He
slipped it over his head, straightened it, nodded at himself in the
mirror, and left his spacious bedroom.
He smiled a bit as he saw
the doorway across the hall open. Out walked the short lackey,
tucking his shirt into his belt. He looked up as he felt Packbell's
eyes on him.
"Up late, aren't we?" The android
smirked.
Snively stuck out his tongue. "I was tired."
"That's
no excuse."
"Fuck you." The short man turned his
back on Packbell and stamped down the
hallway.
"Tsk...such
language." Packbell clicked his tongue disapprovingly, and
caught up with Sniv' in a few strides.
"Robotnik's gonna
scream about you being late."
"No shit," Snively
growled. "But you know what? I don't really care."
"I
oughta wash your mouth out with soap," said Packbell. "That
obscene language
really offends my virgin ears."
"Ah,
go to hell..."
Robotnik was polishing his robotic rooster, Cluck, with a cloth
when Snively and Packbell entered the room. He raised a disapproving
eyebrow at the sight of his nephew, at the same time hailing Packbell
with a nod.
"What is the meaning of this, Snively? Sleeping
in late? You know better than that."
"It means I was
tired," he snapped.
Cluck chortled as he saw Robotnik's eyes
light angrily; Packbell wasn't the
only one who enjoyed seeing
Snively getting beaten.
Robotnik rose slightly out of his chair.
"Are you being insolent, Snively?!"
"Not to mention
rude," chimed Packbell.
Snively lowered his eyes. "No
sir. I'm sorry, sir."
The fat tyrant slumped back down.
"You'd better be. Now get to work." He
frowned suddenly.
"It's Thursday, isn't it?"
"Yes, sir."
"Patrol
day. Get going."
Thursdays were the day Sniv' had to patrol the various factories,
writing down the output of each.
He listlessly stood in front of
the first factory, which produced the tall and stupid SWATbots by the
hundreds. He held his notebook under one arm, pen behind his ear, and
gave the factory a vicious snarl.
He then took a step forward to
enter.
Before he crossed the threshold, he knew something was
wrong.
Something was off.
But his legs propelled him forward
into the factory's immense high-roofed
structure, with pipes
snaking along the ceiling and walls, and Techbots zooming about
everywhere.
He stood still, observing the factory. Everything
seemed in order. So what was wrong?
Then he tensed as he saw
movement around one of the crates of spare robot parts. A long leg
emerged from behind the crate. It stood solidly upon the ground, a
lean black thing.
He fumbled for his laser pistol, and then
halted, eyes widening as the entire figure emerged.
It was a tall
anthro ermine, with jet black fur. Her hair was
short.
"Hello...little man..." she hissed.
"Who
the hell are you?" he demanded. "Techbots, secure
her!"
"Our job is not to secure," replied one of
the Techbots, in what would've been
a haughty tone, had it not
spoken in continuos monotone.
"Oh great," sighed
Snively. He raised his azure eyes to the female's eerie mug.
"Who
the hell am I?" she responded, stretching out one of her long
legs. Her
voice was a strange thing; all smoke and ocean water.
"My name is Casssar."
"Lovely." He reached for
his laser pistol.
She waggled her finger. "I hate
guns."
"Well, I hate intruders." And he whipped the
gun out to aim it at her face.
She frowned. "I demand you put
that away."
He laughed. "I don't take orders from you."
His finger tightened on the
trigger.
She leapt towards him. He
hopped back, pulling the trigger.
She screamed.
Snively was a
crack shot, but moving backwards jarred his arm. He missed her
heart;
the laser seared a hole clean through her right shoulder.
Still,
she continued forwards towards him, and towards the ground. Acting on
physical instincts, he ran at her and leapt clear over the
half-crouching, half-falling beast. He whirled around, finger hard on
the trigger.
But her tail surprised him. It whipped around,
clubbing him across the knees.
He shrieked and stumbled.
"Lex
talinos...do you know what that means?" she grumbled, snatching
his gun away and then pulling the trigger. A blue-hot laser blast
shot from the gun and ripped through his shoulder. She watched his
eyes fly open, his mouth stretch wide in a scream, the tendons on his
scrawny neck stand out. "It basically means...you hurt me...I
hurt you."
Then she sighed. "Stop being a pussy."
She dragged him up. Then she grabbed his chin roughly. He squirmed as
her malevolent eyes meant his. She probed his vision-orbs deep,
searching.
"What...what are you doooing?" he
whined.
"Silence," she hissed. After searching for
another moment, her lips widened
into a leer. "I see it.
You're Light-touched."
"See what?" His face was
strained, his hand clasping his shoulder. So hot was the laser that
it had cauterized as it burned through him, and the scorched flesh
sang in pain.
"The light. You've been talking to Cu
Chulainne, haven't you?"
He quivered.
"What did it
give you?" Her hands wandered his face. "Hair...yes."
She slid her
hands over his pointed nose. "This was a bit
shorter too," she crooned, then
laughed. "Damn, this
long nose...it reminds me of a man's-"
"Don't you dare
call me prick-face," he growled, interrupting her.
"No...I
wouldn't," she said, still holding his nose. "It's somewhat
sexy,
actually."
Ok...now I know this girl is CRAZY!!
Her
hands moved down his body. "It gave you longer legs...and a
different garment."
She frowned. "But how did it get to
you...of course!" She ran her hands down the rest of his
body.
He felt nauseous and swayed in her grasp. She held him up.
"Cu Chulainne got to you right through sex-pleasure, didn't it?
Did it make you feel good? Was it worth it, light-boy?"
"I
don't understand you!" he cried.
"You can't cope with
pain?" She sighed and put her fingers to his wound. He
whined.
The wound closed.
He smiled up at her, then cowered as she slapped
him.
"I am NOT your friend, light-boy. You are friends of the
light, therefore an
enemy of mine!"
Snively's head cleared
with the absence of the pain. "Do you mean that light in the
cave? The one of the Source?"
"Yes."
He yanked
away from her, face indignant. "Friends with the light?! I think
not.
I hate that thing!"
She looked smug. "Really?
Why?"
"I used to have hair. The light gave it back...and
I loved it. God I loved it.
Then it took it away again!" He
snarled angrily.
She smiled wider. "That's good!" She
leaned forward, grabbing him viciously.
She kissed him. Hard and
fierce. He was gasping when she pulled away. She
giggled.
"Oh,
I like you. Yes, I like you very much."
Packbell never knew what he'd see when he walked into SWATbot
factory #1. He certainly never expected to see Snively and a tall
anthro woman engaging in a spit-swapping tongue-dance.
The two
were leaned against one of the consoles, kissing, eyes closed.
"Oh
GAWD..." groaned the android. "God, that is
disgusting!"
Snively and the girl were still lip-locked and
Packbell saw her fingers slid
down his chest, heading further
down... He heard the click of her claws against his zipper.
Ok,
I'm stopping this before I see any part of Needlenose that shouldn't
be
seen!
"Hey now!" bellowed the android. "I
have no desire to see that little worm that Needlenose there calls a
dick! So please...stop right there!"
The two looked over and
Snively's cheeks went redder than a flare on a moonless night.
"P...P...Packbell?!"
The android walked over, ignoring
Casssar, and grabbed Snively by the ear. The short man yelped as
Packbell dragged him outside.
"Next time, Snively...next time
you want to screw around, go outside city limits, please? I really
really do not want to come across any surveillance tapes with porno
shots of YOU!!"
Then he smiled. "Of course...it would be
good blackmail!" He laughed. "I wonder what Robotnik would
say about that little kissy-kissy scene!"
He took off for the
Death Egg.
"Packbell, DON'T!!" bellowed Sniv', running
after the android. "That's a direct
order!"
Robotnik was not pleased by the tape. After threatening Sniv' with
the removal of various parts of his body, he crushed the tape in his
fist, and then ordered Packbell to find Casssar and capture her.
But
the slinky woman was nowhere to be found.
Night had fallen over Robotropolis, and Snively was peering out
his window. The smog clouds hung low.
He paced in front of the
window, feeling somewhat anxious. He reached up to smooth back his
hair, then frowned at the touch of warm skin.
"Cu Chulainne,
eh?" He sighed. He wanted to get back at the light so bad. To
hurt it. He remembered Geoffrey's 'death'. "There's no way I
could fight something that can do that."
He heard a tapping
noise in the airduct pipe that ran along the ceiling of his bedroom.
Then the grate was pushed out. It clanged against the floor. Snively
stared at in shock, then went for his nighttable, where a laser
pistol resided in the drawer.
Two black legs appeared through the
grate hole, and Casssar dropped down into his room.
He sighed and
let the pistol drop onto the bed. "God. I thought you were a
Freedom Fighter."
"No..." She smiled toothily.
He
sat down on the bed. "What do you want?"
"To kill
Cu Chulainne."
"Why? What did the Light do to
you?"
"Haven't you figured it out yet? Who I am? I know
the Light spoke of me.
Because of what I did."
He
stretched out on the bed, staring up at the ceiling. "I have a
feeling.
You're the Evil."
She laughed throatily, and he
felt tingles rip down his spine. "That's right."
"The
evil one?" He purred. "I like that in a woman." He
picked a piece of dirt
out of his fingernail. "So...do you
have magical powers also? Wooowoooo." He wiggled his fingers in
a mock arcane gesture.
"As a matter of fact," She hopped
up and didn't come down...well, not all the way. Sniv's eyes widened
a little; she was levitating a foot off the ground.
"I do.
And my goal is to destroy Cu Chulainne. To contaminate the entire
Source!" She threw her arms out.
You don't know what you're
dealing with, a tiny voice in Snively's mind
warned. Just leave
her be. He frowned. Aw, shut up. Everytime I listen to
you...
I
save your ass.
No! You get me in worse trouble!
Liar. But it's
your hide. You don't listen to me, then that's your problem. I won't.
He sniffed indignantly.
Casssar eyed him. "You coming down
with a cold, little guy?"
"No."
She sat down
next to him. "You know, I never did learn your name."
"It's
Snively."
"That's your real name?"
"No...but
my real name is as good as false. I haven't used it since I was
four
years old."
"I've always liked the name
Castdecass...I shall call you that from now on."
He shrugged.
"Whatever."
"It means 'of the blue eyes'."
"That's
nice."
"I know." She looked around the room. "So,
are you with me?"
"I guess."
"Good. Meet me
outside the city tomorrow. In the wastelands."
"If I
can."
She leaned in for a second, smiling. He smiled back.
"You must've looked very
nice with hair," she
whispered.
"I did," he whispered back.
She planted
her hands on the bed in front of him, the fingertips just
brushing
his knees. He felt a pulse, almost like electricity, rip
from his knees to his spine to his blood... He gasped.
She
laughed, so throaty and sensual that it made him tremble with
pleasure. He reached a finger out towards her chest, tentatively, but
she slid off his bed in one smooth motion. She laid a kiss on his
forehead.
"Remember. Tomorrow."
He nodded.
She
left the same way she'd came. He stared up at the air vent for a
second,
then rolled over and fell asleep.
--The evil is close. I can feel it.-
"So, you have no idea
what the evil one looks like?" asked Sally.
--No. But I can
feel its aura.-
"Is it by chance, a kinda fat aura? A kinda
fat crazy guy aura?"
--No...but I know who you speak of.- The
light was silent for a moment. --It has a feminine aura.-
"It's
female?"
--Yes...unless it is a very feminine man.-
Sally
laughed.
--I will need replenshing soon. We will have to return to
your Source pool soon.-
"Ok."
Robotnik knew how to make his minions work harder. He knew how to
humble them, make them obey. And he knew how to answer stupid
questions.
"Can I go out for a walk?!" he mocked. "What
kind of question is that, Snively?!"
His nephew was cowering,
eyes wide, one cheek already starting to bruise from a vicious
backhand. "It...it was a s-s-stupid question,
s-s-sir..."
Robotnik growled. "Yes, it was, Snively. And
I do not wish to hear it again!" He empathized this with another
hard slap to Snively's face. Blood splattered the floor, and Sniv'
gasped, raising a hand to his bleeding nose.
On his coffee break,
Snively was debating whether to slip out to meet Casssar...who was
more desirable company than fat old 'Buttnik and the arrogant
Packbell. The punishments he'd receive would be painful, he
knew...but would it be worth it to spend time with Casssar?
"I'll
do it," he decided. He slid out of the kitchen and hurried down
the hallway, trying to avoid the security cameras.
The wasteland ground felt dry under his booted feet, and he looked
over his shoulder. Gray dust rose up behind him.
Ahead was a
cluster of boulders. "Casssar!" he called.
She rose up
from behind the rocks, dust swirling behind her. She was like a
patch
of night sky that had somehow fallen to the ground. It was a sight
that made him falter, wondering if he dare approach such a
magnificent woman.
But she waved, and he found himself running
towards her.
"Hello, my little man," she purred. "I
see you have gotten away from your
master."
"Yes."
She
frowned, then raised her fingers to his cheek, gently caressing the
bruised
skin. "Did your master do this to you?"
He
nodded. "But it was my fault. I asked him a stupid
question...this was his answer."
"Oh, my poor
Castdecass."
'Who?' he almost asked, then remembered...that
was her name for him.
He turned to eye Robotropolis, feeling
nervous. "Um...could we head away from
the city? I don't want
to be seen on any of the cameras."
"There aren't cameras
around here."
"Not at the moment, but there will
be."
She nodded. "All right. Let's go."
They sat down by a stream. The clear water slid over red and gray
stones at a steady pace. Leaves dropped into the liquid, and were
swept down the watery path.
Casssar picked a weed, one that had a
spiky ball on the end. She used this to comb through her tail
fur.
Sniv' gazed at the black strands as they wove through the
spikes, then looked up at her.
She smiled, white teeth gleaming
against her black face. The skin around her olive green eyes crinkled
at the corners. "So...what is your age, Cast?"
"Twenty-five,
why?"
"I am thirty-four. That is a nine year
difference."
"So?"
"Could you handle a body
almost a decade older than you?"
He eyed her from under his
wispy eyelashes, smiling slyly. "I could conquer a
body
almost a decade older than me."
She laughed throatily. "Oh
a...cocky...one, eh?" Then her face grew serious.
He looked
away.
"I could tell the Light got to you. What
happened?"
"Well...I found it in a cave while Robotnik
was out looking for energy stones
or something dumb like
that."
"Is it true, then?"
"Is what
true?"
"That it got to you through sex-pleasure?"
"I
guess..."
"But why? What did the Light want with
you?"
"It wanted me to find Princess Sally, you know.
The leader of the Freedom
Fighters."
Casssar
nodded.
"Because her father I guess was contaminated by a
Source Pool."
Casssar grinned toothily. "Yes...the one I
contaminated!"
"Now how'd you do that?"
The
ermine stretched lazily then ran a hand through her short
slicked-back
hair. "I pissed in it..."
He raised an
eyebrow. She laughed. "I'm just kidding. I just put evil magic
into it. It's not that difficult to contaminate one. You could
probably do it."
"Yeah, whatever. So I found her and
crap happened and I finally led her to the Light. And I guess Cu
ChuChain or whatever its name is linked to her."
"Cu
Chulainne... Do you know where Sally resides?"
"No. It's
secret. But she comes to the city all the time, her and that
fucking
hedgehog. Sonic. You know him?"
"I've heard
of him, yes. He's blue, isn't he?"
"Yes."
Casssar
stood up and dropped the weed into the stream. She stared down at
her
reflection. "I love the color black. It's beautiful. Rich
and deep, dark...mysterious. It's the night's color." She bent
down to see herself closer. "I really have white fur, you
know."
"Really?"
"Yes. Because I'm an
ermine. But I dyed it black." She laughed throatily.
"Cu
Chulainne will be looking for me, then. So all I have to
do is wait. It'll lead that princess right to me."
He stood
up. "So you don't need me."
"Not really...but I
like you. You could keep me company."
He gazed in the
direction of the city, blue eyes troubled. "I know, but if I
get
back right away, Robotnik might not know I left."
"That's
your master, hmmmm? Does he hurt you?" Casssar seemed
intrigued...she wanted to know. She wanted to hear details.
Sniv'
frowned. "No."
"You lie. He does hurt you. What
does he do to you? Is it awful, brutal?" She
looked savage.
"Did he have to break you in the beginning? Wear you down? I
would love to have a strong slave to break down and make them cry at
my feet."
"You're sick." Sniv' clenched his fists.
"I'm leaving."
She watched him as he hopped over the
stream, and stomped off. She shook her
head.
Then she ran after
him. "It's scary when someone can see inside you, isn't it?
I
saw just what you wanted to do."
Snively bit his lip and
looked up at her.
She liked the way the trees cast shadows and
light onto his skin.
"The only one I'd like to break is
Robotnik," he said. "Well...Packbell too.
I'd love to
have them grovel at my feet."
"They did it to you...you
want to do it to them."
"That's right."
"Well,
there's nothing wrong with that." She put an arm around his
skinny body.
"Nothing sick about that."
He wrenched
away. "It wasn't sick because you wanted to know what I wanted
to do to Robotnik. It was sick because you wanted to know what
Robotnik did to ME."
She shrugged. "What can I say? I'm
interested in the master-slave relationship.
The dominance-the
submissiveness...it intrigues me."
He grabbed her wrists in a
smooth violent motion, and hissed. "Submissive women intrigue
me."
She smiled slowly, a predatory smile. It made him
shiver. "You won't be intrigued by me, then...however, I cannot
say the same. I sense you are a very submissive male."
"Well,
you sense wrong," he sneered, squeezing her wrists.
She kept
smiling. "Really? I think you-" She shut her mouth suddenly
and her
small white-tipped ears perked up.
Sniv' drew a hissing
breath through his teeth as he saw a tan-furred body approaching. His
eyes darted quickly to Casssar, and saw a wide grin spreading across
her face.
Sally had slowed down upon seeing Snively, and she
stopped completely when she saw Casssar.
The ermine was
spectacular. It wasn't only her beauty, but her confident poise that
commanded a respectful admiring eye.
Sally noticed the ermine was
much older than she was. By fifteen years at least. Maybe more. She
had a full voluptuous body, and bit of a rounded stomach. She wore a
cream-colored rag-headband and around her waist was a thin leather
belt to hold her sheath and dagger.
--There she is.-
The
evil?
--Yes.-
Sally wrung her hands nervously. What should I
do?
--Talk to her.-
Casssar waited until Sally was closer. "Hello, Princess
Sally."
"Hello," responded the squirrel. "Do I
know you?"
"No." She preformed a sweeping bow. "My
name is Casssar."
Sally was at a loss. Stammering, she thrust
her hand forward. "P-p-pleased to
meet you, C-Casssar."
The
ermine shook the young girl's hand. "I know your companion
well."
Sally feigned surprise. "What
companion?"
"Oh...don't play dumb with me." Casssar
laughed. "I can sense you are not a
stupid one. The
Light."
--I'm almost there,-the light toned.
To where?
Sally mind-questioned.
--To connecting with Casssar.-
Sniv'
grabbed Casssar by the arm and pulled her back. The ermine looked
down at her short companion in surprise.
--The little one knows. I
cannot connect to her at this distance.-Sally frowned.
"It's
trying to get to you," Snively whispered.
"No kidding."
Casssar looked wicked. She stepped forward and grabbed
Sally's
wrists. The squirrel fought to pull away. "Get out of
her, Cu Chulainne. Why not face me by yourself?"
--Casssar...why
have you done these things to the Source?-Anger crossed the ermine's
face. "Why? Because you wrecked my life. You and your precious
Source are nothing but a farce."
--You don't mean that.-
"Oh,
I don't? Do you remember, the year 3206, when a certain man came
stumbling into a cave? He came home, he told me and ma that he'd
bathed in a golden and silver pool, and this pool had spoken to him
in a wonderful way. But it wasn't wonderful for us!"
--I
don't understand-
"You screwed him up!! My father was sweet
until then. After he found that pool, he was brutal. You don't know
what he did to me. You don't know how crazy my ma got. It got so bad
I was contemplating suicide. But ma didn't just contemplate it...she
committed it."
"So...the Source made your father evil?"
asked Sally.
--It is not possible-"SHUT UP!! It IS possible."
"What'd he do to you?" asked Snively.
Casssar turned her
head to look at him. "Oh...he did everything. He did everything
your master's done, and then some. He beat us, he drank, he lied, he
swore, he cheated on my ma, he did drugs, he stole, he got time, he
got out, he came back, and he was worse. He did other stuff to us
too... my virginity was stolen at the age of six. Six!!" She
screamed angrily. "And before he found this 'wonderful' pool, HE
was wonderful."
Snively took a step backwards; angry voices
always caused a fearful stir within him.
--The Source wouldn't of
done that. Unless it was contaminated.-Casssar let go of Sally. "If
it was contaminated?"
--Yes-
Sally took a breath. "Look,
Casssar, the Source isn't bad. My ancestors have been using a Source
pool for centuries and it hasn't done anything to them. But my
father's been using it recently, and he's gotten...different. More
violent. More angry."
Casssar frowned. "I did it. I
contaminated that pool. It was my evil magic that made him like
that."
--Casssar, your father must of met a contaminated
Source. The Source is the lifeblood of Mobius...we would not make
people evil. Evil destroys...the Source creates and protects. But the
Source, as I have said to Sally can be turned. It is easily
influenced...and can be tainted easily.-
"Bah!" Casssar
turned away. "Mobius doesn't need the Source. Anything turned to
evil so easily is not needed."
Sally watched as she trotted
away. "Where are you going?"
"Away from you!"
Casssar broke into a run.
--We must catch her-the light commanded.
Sally nodded. Snively shook his head
as they ran off.
"I
don't need this shit anyway," he snorted. He headed back to
Robotropolis.
Sally chased her a long way but Casssar was always a
step ahead, over rocks,
through trees, and across streams.
The
ground squirrel halted, panting. How does she do it?! And I thought
I
had stamina!
--Do not worry. I know her weakness-
Really.
For some reason, that made Sally smile.
A mean smile.
Her bare feet were more agile than Sally's booted ones. Casssar
was running. At first she paid attention. Her long black claws dug
into an uptilted log balanced on a rock. She leapt off, sailing down
to land among a patch of ferns. She kept running, her lungs taking in
air easily, her legs barely tired. She was a nomad. She could run for
hours.
They don't know what they're talking about! When every one
of those damn pools is filled with my magic, I will control the
Source. It will be mine! And Cu will be mine as well. I suppose I
could control King Acorn if I wanted to.
He's got some of my magic
in him.
She wanted to go look for more pools. Screw Cu Chulainne.
I'll get
her...it...eventually.
She walked for a while, but
something was drawing her back to that city. She sighed, and turned
around. It would take hours to get there...but the pull was too
strong. She had to go.
"Are you sure this is her weakness?" Sally was
whispering. Then she remembered-the light was in her head. No talking
aloud needed.
Her tan hands were braced on either side of an air
duct vent. She could see the corner of a bed through it. The bed of a
Robotroplian.
She removed the grate and lowered herself down into
the room.
The bed wasn't very big. Neither was its occupant. Sally
felt another smile tug
at her muzzle-this one an isn't-that-sweet
kind of grin.
Snively was sleeping, his arms wrapped around his
pillow. One foot was hanging off the bed. The other was entangled in
the sheets.
She moved closer, staring at his face. His breathing
was slow and steady. His lashes fluttered once, and she held still,
feeling a strange urge to take the pillow and hold it over his head.
To smother him.
What if he screams?
--Don't let him.-
Can't
you make him...like...not wake up?
--Just grab him, Sally. He is
not very strong.-
From what you told me, he killed me
before.
There was a sort of mental sigh in Sally's head, so she
decided the light was tired of questions. She grabbed the blanket,
which was halfway off his body.
Good thing he didn't wrap himself
up like a cocoon. She did that. He would've woken if she had to yank
the blanket from underneath him. As it was, the blanket came off his
body easily, and into her hand.
She threw it over his head, and
wrapped him up tight.
She heard him yelp, and he struggled. She
had her arms around him, his arms
tight against his body, the
blanket over his head.
"Let me go! Packbell!"
She
stifled a laugh.
"Let me go! Packbell?" Now he was
questioning. Unsure if it was the 'droid.
"No...it's not
Packbell," she hissed and she was surprised how cruel her
voice
sounded.
He redoubled his struggles, but she held him
easily. Until he got a fist free.
Sally went reeling backwards.
Her eyes bulged, her hand flew to her throat.
Snively yanked the
blanket off his head.
"Princess? Well..." He stared hard
at Sally, right at her eyes. She felt uneasy...the look was like a
finger trying to probe her mind.
"Stop it."
Snively
ignored her. "Light. I know you're with her. What do you
want?"
"She...it...wants you to come with us. To bait
Casssar."
Snively snorted. "Right. I don't think
so."
"Why not?" Sally voiced the light's
mind-question aloud.
"Why not?" His voice was
disgustingly astounded. "Maybe because it took my hair
away.
Maybe that's why."
"Stop being a baby." Sally
scowled. "This is far more important than hair."
"I
bet." Snively slid one hand under his pillow and withdrew a
pistol.
Sally's eyebrows raised. Why doesn't that surprise
me?
"Now, if you'd kindly leave...and replace the grate on
your way out." He
treated Sally to one of his rare
smiles.
"I'll have to take you by force, then," she
said.
"Is that a promise?" He laughed nastily and she
realized 'take you' might've
been a wrong choice of words.
He'd
enjoy that too much.
"You almost did take me...in the woods."
Though laughing, the pistol never wavered from her face.
Sally
felt her teeth lock, her brow clench. The light had explained
everything,
and she'd hated that part. I almost had sex with
Snively?! And you made me?!
The light was calm in answering. -It
did not happen, so forget it.-
"You wanted it, didn't you?"
Snively was still blabbing, and she waited...the little prick would
slip. And she'd move in.
She was right.
"Yes, you wanted
it so bad, Sally. You were practically ripping off my
clothes."
He paused to yank at his bathrobe, squealing like some pre-climax
girl. The pistol lowered for a second, and that second was all
hers.
She leapt, grabbing his gun-hand, the other hand pushing him
down. She knew crippling moves, but the simplest was a good hard kick
to the groin. He squealed, this time for real. Sally felt mean for a
second. Snively felt bad...this was the fourth time in one day his
delicate nuts had gotten pummeled.
He shut his eyes tight,
struggling to fight off an intense wave of nausea. The hurt wasn't
pain-hurt. It was sick-hurt. He felt his stomach rebel, trying to
force up his last meal.
He recovered enough to uncurl and stand
up, leaning heavily against the wall.
Sally threw the gun onto his
dresser.
"Get dressed, Snively. We're going for a nice
moonlit stroll."
He glared.
"Do it."
"Piss
off."
"Please...don't give me any trouble. Just do
it."
Her eyes were impatient, her fists clenched dangerously.
His injury throbbed,
and he had to grind his teeth down onto his
tongue to keep from whining aloud. Sighing loudly, he took out some
pants and a shirt from his closet. Sally turned her back to give him
some privacy.
He changed quickly, slipping on a pair of clompy
boots. She still had her back turned. He snarled silently, and
charged her.
Her ears were like radars. They picked up the sound
of his feet, even though they moved damn quiet...and she whirled
around. His fist caught her in the jaw, snapping her head to the
side. She stumbled back, dazed.
He went for the gun.
She went
for him.
Her hands grabbed one of his shoulders. She spun him
around. He tried to strike
her again, but she blocked with her
forearm. Then she shoved him backwards, drew back a shapely leg, and
drove her foot into his groin again.
"AhhhhhGooooodddd!"
He howled, collapsing onto the nearby bed.
She laughed this time.
The light seemed to sigh in her head.
--Sally. Take him and
go.-
Yeah. I'm doing it.
Snively barely felt Sally's hands on
him, wrapping him up in the blanket like a bulky birthday parcel. By
the time he recovered, he was wrapped up mummy-style, slung over her
shoulder. And moving away from Robotropolis.
"Stop doing that." Sally was sitting on a rock. Snively
was splashing the golden/silver water in the Source pool.
"And
why should I?" The human gave Sally a dirty look.
"Because.
That's not water."
"Thank you for enlightening me,
Princess. I had no idea." He cupped some of the
liquid in his
hands and threw it at her.
She was too far away. The liquid
splashed onto the cave floor.
Both Sally's and Snively's eyes
watched as each drop of the liquid slid back to
the pool and
rejoined the pool.
--He can't harm it, Sally. He has no magical
power.-
Ok.
But Snively wasn't splashing anymore. He had moved
away from the pool and was leaning against the wall.
Casssar crept back to the metal city, cautious. Her green eyes
were wary. There were no signs of the princess.
She
stiffened.
There was something weird in the air.
She closed her
eyes and turned her hands palms-up. She could interpret it
better
now.
It was a mind message. It had been in the air for about two
hours now. It was from Cu Chulainne to her.
The words formed in
her mind, much like her thoughts...-We have your little
one,
Casssar. Come to the Acorn Source pool to get him.-
My friend?
That little wheeze? She thought of Castdecass and his smooth hairless
head, his deadly nose, his tired eyes, like faded blue stones too
long underwater. She wondered if they were hurting him. She wondered
what his screams sounded like.
Oh Casssar, stop being sick. You
don't want to hear him scream.
Would it be high-pitched? Probably,
his voice was rather high. Would it waver
or be clear and
continuous? She wondered if he screamed with his eyes closed or open.
Her mother had always closed her eyes.
She shook her head. They
don't have a right to harm him. She clenched her teeth. The Source
has harmed enough. But when it's mine...it will do my will.
Harm
or protect whoever I wish.
Of course, Sally and Cu were not harming Snively, but Sally was on
the verge of punching him.
"Snively, I thought you were like,
obedient." She shoved him down to a sitting position. His
shoulder was sharp and bony under her hand.
A tapestry bearing the
Royal Symbol, The Oroborus, was halfway off the wall.
Sally placed
it back on the nail. Snively's curious hands had yanked it down.
"Who
said I was obedient?"
"You sure act it around Robotnik."
She plugged her nose and spoke nasally. "Yes
sir. Of course,
sir. Oh yes sir, I'd be glad to lick your boots."
He frowned.
"You got one part right...I'm obedient around Robotnik. Do you
know why? Because if I'm not, I get beaten. But with you..." He
stood up again and she noticed he was a few inches taller than
her.
But much skinnier. Look at him...thinks he's tough. Yeah
right. So tough with his ribs poking out. "Haaahahahha!"
She laughed aloud.
He looked around to see what was so
funny.
"It's you," she said. "You think you're so
bad, but you're like a little twig.
Hahaaaa!"
Snively knew
how to resist Robotnik's taunting. But with this girl, he wasn't
intimidated. His fingers and thumb each curled to form a neat little
fist.
--He will strike you.-
No, he won't.
--He will.-
Not
to worry. Sally grinned and grabbed Snively's fist before it could
touch her.
She dug her claws in. He screeched as a thin stream of
blood trickled down his wrist. "Let go of meeee!"
She
did. He looked at his hand. There were four teeny little holes in his
hand.
Only one was deep enough to bleed...the one where her
thumb-claw had dug in. "You crazy..." Sniv's voice trailed
off and he was silent as he sucked on the bleeding wound.
Sally
shook her head.
"HEY!!"
Though yelling, Casssar's
voice managed to stay wonderful, smooth, yet rumbling way back in her
throat.
Sally felt strangely afraid. She grabbed Sniv' by the
shoulder, looking threatening. Casssar would stay back if she thought
Sniv' was in danger...wouldn't she?
"Damn...I should've taken
your gun with me," muttered Sally.
"You know,"
Casssar strode towards them, one foot placed carefully in front
of
the other like a tightrope walker. On another being, it
would've looked silly, but the ermine made it look like an exotic
dance step.
"Guns, princess. When someone's got a gun and
they're angry, and they're waving it around, you get scared. But you
never know if they're gonna turn it on theirself."
Sally knew
Cass was referring to her mother. She said her mother had killed
herself, hadn't she...?
Sally still had the human in her grip, and
she slid her right hand over his chest to make sure he didn't have a
weapon under his shirt. All she could feel were the bumps of his
ribs, like a row of sticks lined up together.
So she used him as
her defense instead. "Come closer, Casssar, and I'll hurt him."
Sally put her paw to his neck. Her claws were short, but sharp. She
could rip his throat if she wished.
--Sally! I need her to come
close. To get into her mind.-
Oh yeah. Sally's mind-voice was
apologetic. She just frightened me. --Do not be scared. She will not
harm you.-
"Let Castdecass go," Cass demanded.
Sally
frowned. "Is that your pet name for Snively here?" She drew
her claws
across his throat, tickling. He jerked his head back at
the touch.
"Let me guess. You're lovers." Sally's tone
was disgusted.
"Me? And Castdecass?" Casssar laughed,
low and wicked. "We've only danced
tongues. So far."
Sally
felt Sniv' squirm under her hand, felt a deep shuddery breath enter
his body. Casssar's voice did something to him, she realized.
It...she didn't even want to think it...it arouses him. Ugh. She
didn't even want to image him aroused.
Casssar grinned a slow evil
grin. It made Sally shiver a little, and she heard Snively gasp. She
looked over at him.
"God, I love that woman," he
breathed. He looked more alive than she'd ever seen him before.
Usually he looked so tired, so sullen, so bored. Now his eyes
sparkled, his mouth was slightly open, his cheeks flushed...he looked
vibrantly alert, alive.
Lust will do that to you.
She looked
back to Casssar. "Come on, Casssar! Face me."
Casssar
moved closer, her eyes like hungry beasts...Sally's face their
prey.
"It's not you I want. It's Cu."
"Come and
get her if you want her...it...," said Sally. She hoped Cu could
get
into Casssar's mind fast. She didn't want the ermine near her
very long.
Snively obviously felt different, he strained in
Sally's grip as Cass came nearer, trembling, and breathing hard.
Sally wondered again if he was aroused. If he had a terrible ache
down there, a fluttery panic in his stomach and thighs.
She
scowled hard at her thoughts. I don't want to think of that! Why am
I
thinking of that crap?
--It's just after effects from your
total love for the small one. You are still a bit affected by his
presence.-
Sally yanked Snively back to her. Well, my father is
more important. I have to get Casssar to come closer. She held
Snively close to her. He leaned back against her. He was comfortable
with her arms clasped around him...he knew Cass would not harm him,
and Sally would not harm him, and he was content.
"Give
Castdecass back," Casssar growled. "And give me Cu
Chulainne." She was standing right before Sally. The squirrel's
midnight-blue eyes had to look up at her. Cass's blunt muzzle was
curved down in a snarl. Her canines were so long they poked out over
her lower lip.
Sally shoved Snively hard to the side, out of the
way. He shrieked, but she was already moving forward, charging
Cass.
The ermine stepped back, but Sal's hands were firmly clasped
on her wrists. Cass spun Sally around, trying to shake her off. She
stomped Sally's foot, but the squirrel wouldn't release
her.
Surprises can be effective, thought Casssar, so she leaned
forward and kissed Sally.
--Do not let go!-Cu shouted in Sally's
head. -I am almost there!-Sally jerked her face away but did not
loosen her grip. It's for daddy! I've got to get her for daddy!
A
shiver swept through Sally's body and she stepped back. She felt so
empty.
But the olive green depths of Cass's eyes were
calm.
--Uncontanimate the pool.- Cu commanded inside Casssar's
head. Unlike Snively and Sally, who Cu had kept a loose grip on, Cu
kept a hard hold on Cass's mind. Casssar found it hard to
disobey.
She strode to the pool, and crouched on her muscular
haunches. Slowly, she dipped her black paw into the pool. Then she
jerked it out and stared at it in shock. It was glistening white, her
natural color.
"What is this!" she
growled.
--Nevermind-said Cu, almost irritated. -Untaint the
pool.-Casssar shrugged and dipped her paw in. She took a deep breath
and felt her own magic entering her body through her fingertips. It
was like feathers tickling her finger nerves. It felt like rich
nutrients seeping into her blood, making her stronger.
She always
felt so drained after an outpouring of magic and this taking back of
her magic was equal to two days sleep. She sighed.
Arghhhh...it hurt! His energy was being sucked out...
He knew
it was the energy he'd gotten from soaking in the Source pool.
Angry,
and a bit afraid, he ran and ran until he reached the
Source pool cave.
He charged in, screaming, and attacked the one
by his pool.
Casssar was hit by a mad rushing weight. It threw her
forward into the pool.
She sputtered, coming up, and clambered to
the shore.
Her attacker rose from the pool. Although dripping with
the gold and silver liquid, it was unmistakable who it was.
"Daddy!"
yelled Sally.
A pool of black was spreading around Casssar's feet.
It was her dye...and her
fur was glistening white. "Daddy,"
she hissed.
Cu felt a tug and knew Casssar had King Acorn in her
grip. The light fought to sever the tie that Cass held King Acorn
with...but the tie was so strong. Cu couldn't do it.
The Acorn
King whirled around. He felt an urge in his mind. To attack. But not
the ermine. She was off limits.
He charged towards the nearest
being.
The skinny human. He grabbed him and twisted his arm hard
behind his back.
Snively howled and struggled. King Acorn threw
him to the ground.
His foot drew back. Snively threw out his hands
and took the impact with his palms, but they flew back and hit him in
the face. He sneezed blood from his nose.
"NO!" The
voice shook King Acorn to the core. He yelled. He was not to touch
the human! But the squirrel was fair game. He charged her.
"Daddy,
no!" Sally dodged her father. She didn't want to hurt him.
"Cu,
help me!" she cried.
Cu was having trouble with Casssar. With
the extra energy, Cass was forcing Cu
out of her mind, and the
entity struggled for a foot hold. But it was too much.
Cu gave up
and floated out into the cavern air.
Sally shoved her father. He
stumbled backwards, and she turned to...she didn't know what. To
flee?
She saw Casssar crouching by the pool, just smiling away.
She saw Snively, trying to hide behind a boulder smaller than him.
And she saw a glowing ball of light.
Cu! What happened? There was
no answer.
But she knew what to do. Three times to touch. To
connect.
She leapt towards the light. Her fingertips brushed
it.
Once!
Then arms locked around her waist, and her father was
on her, bashing her head with his fists. She managed to twist around.
Her blue-booted foot slammed him in the lower belly. Then her hands
pushed him away.
She ran. She dove. Her hand glowed with light as
it entered the ball.
Just one more...she reached, but hands
grabbed her by the shoulders and yanked
her away.
Once again,
her father attacked her viciously. One hand clawed for her eyes,
while the other pounded her ribs.
"Daddy!" she wheezed.
She struggled again, trying to throw him off.
She didn't want to,
but she did. She drove her knee into King Acorn's groin. He
groaned
and stumbled away. She lunged for the light, both hands flying
out.
Three!
--Sally! Let me possess your body.-
I don't
understand.
Her eyes widened; her father was rising up again. She
gulped, never had she seen her normally calm father this riled up.
She nodded vigorously.
Do whatever, Cu...but don't hurt him,
please don't.
--I will not.-
Sally didn't know what to do. So
she relaxed. She felt her mind pushed gently
into a corner and
then her body wasn't hers. She wondered briefly if
roboticization
was like this. No. She concluded, because I wasn't forced,
and
because I can have my body back when I want.
King Acorn charged
Sally again and this time his daughter grabbed him by the wrists and
used the rush against him. He stumbled to the ground.
"Now,
you will stop!" Cu's voice boomed out of Sally, and King Acorn
hesitated.
But he rose back up. And this time Cu wasn't so gentle.
Sally brought her hand
forward and locked it over his face. A
burst of magic emanated from Sal's hand and crackled over him.
The
King moaned and began to slump down. Sally helped him to the floor.
Casssar snarled.
Sally turned to look at her.
Cass saw it.
The
light in Sally's eyes. She ran a nervous hand through her head
fur.
Castdecass stared at her. "You're white," he
said.
She looked down at herself. "I know. I'll have to mix
up some more black dye,
dammit."
"You look nice, I
think," he said timidly. Then he yelled, "Look
out!"
Casssar glanced up. Sally was right before her, her
midnight-blue eyes looking
exactly like a moonlit sky. Cass leapt
backwards, one foot going into the Source pool.
"Stay back,
Cu Chulainne! I'm warning you!"
Sally didn't advance, but
Casssar was not relaxed. She thrust her hands
forward.
"Ah!"
A strangled cry broke from Sally's mouth. A surge of energy had burst
from Cass's hands. Sally went bowling over backwards.
Casssar
leapt over the squirrel. Sal leapt up and tackled the fleeing
ermine.
She locked her arms around the ermine's neck.
Cass
howled, trying to shake her unwanted piggy-back rider. Too late.
Sally felt that empty feeling again. She let go.
Casssar crouched
by the pool, and dipped her paw in once again. The shimmering surface
of the pool swirled fast, in turmoil, then settled down. Cass sighed
and withdrew her hand.
Sally felt her mind shift back into its usual place, and she felt
the comforting warmth of the light, clinging to her.
--It is done.
Your pool is clean.-
Sally eyed Casssar, who had slowly risen to
her feet.
What about her?
--Let her go.-
Casssar inched
around Sally. "Don't you think it's over, Cu Chulainne. I will
own you! I will control the Source. Don't let this victory go to your
head, Cu..."
She beckoned to Snively. "Come on,
Castdecass. Let's go."
Sally watched as the ermine and the
short man stomped out the door.
"They're so made for each
other," she snorted.
Then she crouched beside her father.
Will he be all right?
--Yes.-
Snively didn't want to leave Casssar. She was so right. The
perfect blend. Just enough dominance, mixed with a tad of caring, and
a large helping of sensualness. And she was smart and beautiful.
They
paused...once again at the outskirts of Robotropolis. Casssar looked
down at him. She looked somehow more gentle with her fur white. But
her eyes, squinting, were still like green leaves shrouded in
smoke.
"My Castdecass, do you wish to return to your
master?"
Sniv' looked at the cityscape, all smog and metal.
She would take care of him,
he knew.
He shook his head.
"You
wish to stay with me?" She seemed delighted.
He knew then
just how perfect it was. How exquisitely and totally perfect.
She
needed someone to care for, and he needed someone to care for
him.
He threw his arms around her and buried his face in her warm
fur. He could be screamed at and struck and not shed a tear, but
something so simple as her hand on his shoulder made him almost
cry.
She ran a hand along the smooth curve of his head, and then
put her hand under his chin. She lifted his face to look up at her.
He smiled, eyes watering a little. She was so drawn to him...he was
so tiny, so vulnerable. But he was not as fragile as he looked, she
knew.
She leaned her face down, and gently kissed the tears off
his wispy eyelashes.
He tensed suddenly. A voice was
yelling.
"SNIVELY!! You little bastard, I swear if I have to
come out and get you one
more time, I am gonna rip off your legs
and you won't be able to go anywhere!"
Packbell was screaming
nonstop as he came running up to them.
Packbell barely even
glanced at Cass; he didn't give a crap about her. She would be
captured eventually.
He grabbed Sniv' by the collar and slapped
him hard in the face. "Little prick. Does Robotnik have to put
you on a leash or what? He's really angry, you know, about you
running off. You're going to get it."
"Let him go,"
growled Cass.
Packbell eyed her, red eyes narrowed. "Look
girly, I'm giving you a chance to
escape. Consider yourself lucky
and get the hell out of here."
Snively nodded at Cass, even
though he looked pained.
She turned and ran. "I will come
back for you, Castdecass!"
"Who's Castdecass?"
asked Packbell, as he dragged Sniv' back to the city.
"I
don't know. She's crazy," replied Snively...but he could hear
the cracking
inside his chest as his heart collapsed into broken
shards.
Robotnik scowled at the android and his nephew.
Packbell was
standing with his right shoulder facing Robotnik, arms crossed.
His
black hair was tousled, his ears hidden as usual by the long
strands...thick and soft as silk. His triangle-shaped brows were
pleasantly arched, his red corneas softly glowing. The android was so
satisfied, a smirk fitting nicely on his lips.
Then Robotnik
glared at his nephew.
Snively wasn't looking so satisfied. He had
his eyes downcast, his mouth
pouting.
"Look at me,"
commanded Robotnik. Snively did not.
Rage. It boiled over Robotnik
and he stood up. Sniv' didn't flinch. Robotnik's
hand snapped out
and connected with Sniv's face.
He loved the way his nephew's body
went flying...the heavy thud as he hit the floor...his breath coming
in fast and wheezy with pain.
Sniv' didn't bother to get up. He
tried to hold it back, but couldn't. A sob broke free.
"Stop
it," Robotnik commanded. He hated it so much when Snively cried.
He didn't mind the screaming, the begging, the whining, the
whimpering, but the crying...ARGHH!
It made something deep inside
twist...and Robotnik didn't like it. Maybe because it was in his
general heart area...perhaps a warm twinge deep inside his cold
heart.
He scowled and yanked Sniv' up. "Stop it, Snively!
Stop it!" He shook his lackey vigorously.
Sniv' whined as his
head snapped back and forth, but when the shaking stopped he sobbed
again.
"STOP CRYING!!" Robotnik screamed, but the tears
only came harder.
Robotnik snarled and threw Snively aside. He
thought Sniv' was crying because
of him...he was wrong. Sniv' was
crying because of Cass...she said she would be back. He sniffled. But
would she?
How can I count on her? Will she...will she be
truthful? I just met her...how can I believe in her? When everybody
else I believed in turned away... He brushed away the tears.
It's
something to hope for. To hang onto... He turned back to Robotnik.
"I'm sorry, sir," he said. Although he wasn't sorry. But
there was no use annoying Robotnik.
"Fine," Robotnik
nodded. His anger came and went like a flash storm. "Get back
to
work, then, Snively." He pointed at the console.
Sniv' worked
at the console. His fingers typed, but his eyes were half-closed.
The
only description for his expression was mournfully
dreamy...
Casssar...I hope to see your beautiful face on my
surveillance monitors...
"Oooh, Sally..." His daughter's image was doubling,
tripling, before his blurry eyes. King Acorn pushed himself up,
smiling as Sally helped him.
Is he ok?
--He must bathe in the
pool to fully purify.-
"Come on, daddy."
Her soft
hand enveloped his. She led him to the pool. He gingerly stuck one
toe
in, and then the other leg and finally he waded in.
The
silver liquid took away his rage, the gold liquid took his hate. All
his mistrust and fear swirled out with the liquid. He floated on his
back on the precious pool, eyes closed.
"I'm free!" he
announced suddenly. "I'm free!" He turned his head to look
at his daughter. The liquid cradled him...it didn't invade his mouth
or eyes or nose...
It was like a giant hand supporting him.
"Thank
you, bean," he said.
"It wasn't just me," she
responded. "The purifier of the Source, Cu Chulainne,
helped
me."
He didn't care who helped her. He only cared that she
had been a part of it.
How beautiful she was.
Her red-brown
hair was lit by a soft glow that seemed to seep from her body. Her
muzzle was sweetly smiling, her eyes like a twilight sky...glittering
with stars. She was so full of love for him...
The evil had
blinded him to her intense caring for him...the Freedom Fighters'
need for him.
"I love you so much, Sally." He
backpedaled to the shore and stood up.
She saw his eyes. Clear and
pure, their old familiar pale blue. She laughed
joyously and threw
herself at him.
They hugged and he planted kisses on her soft
hair.
--Good for you, Sally. I will leave you now...but I will
remain in this cave...you may speak to me whenever you wish...-
All
right. Thank you so much, Cu. I mean it.
--You are welcome. It is
my duty and my pleasure.-Sally felt the light flow out of her body,
but she didn't feel that empty abandoned feeling anymore. Not with
her father's arms around her.
I honestly believe everything will
be all right... The gentle serene light bathed the two royalties.
The
air tingled with pure love.
Casssar didn't really have a home. But there was a cave she
sometimes visited.
Now she crouched by a cruddy muddy stream with
a bowl.
The bowl was filled with liquid black, and she stirred it
vigorously with a stick.
Then she peered into a shard of broken
mirror beside her.
Castdecass...he said I looked nice white... She
stared down at her black
dye.
Well...Cast...he'll have to wait.
Until I get some pools into my power...Then
I'll go back for you,
my Cast...my precious weakling.
A while later, she set out on the
search for more Source pools.
Her hands itched with magic, eager
to contaminate and control.
And her fur blended in perfectly with
the dark dark night...
The End...