The Waking Nightmare (c) 98 by
MistressAli
All "Sonic the Hedgehog" characters and
related indicia (c) and TM Sega.
Used without permission.
Packbell
(c) David Pistone
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"Sleep with one eye open, gripping your pillow tight
Exit
light, enter night
Take my hand
You're off to Never-Never
land..."
--Metallica
NEW A/N as of May 2003:
WOW. This is an OLD fic of mine. My 4th
one to be exact! I actually never posted this anywhere because back
then I thought it was 'too gory' and more recently I thought it
sucked ass...but hey. I'm not going to be posting new stuff for a
while, so why not at least post horrible old ones, right?
Anyhoo,
here it is, the dreaded unreleased 4th fic, a 'horror story' brought
about by watching a marathon of Child's Play movies!
Enjoy...
Robotnik had found the stone on one of his little outings. There
was a faint power, some kind of vibrant energy humming inside it.
Robotnik was always intrigued by power--he was drawn to it.
So, he
took the stone back to Robotropolis, examining it on the way back. It
was amber-like, a semi-transparent murky gold, with some dark globby
shape inside it. He turned it over in his hands, feeling a very
slight hum and tremble inside it.
He dropped the stone off in his
personal lab and then headed to the control room, where he was
greeted by Snively and a handful of reports, none of them good or
interesting. With a growl, he slapped his nephew aside and settled
into his chair. The papers flew into the air and scattered on the
floor.
Robotnik sighed as he eyed Snively, who was crouching down
to pick up the papers.
"Did anything happen when I was gone,
Snively?" He had been gone only two days, but it didn't matter.
The Freedom Fighters struck any time.
"Well," said
Snively, a little hesitantly. "There was an attempt to destroy a
SWATbot factory."
"WHAT?" bellowed Robotnik.
"But
sir...they didn't succeed," continued the lackey quickly.
"Well,
that's good. Anything else?"
"No, sir."
Robotnik
dismissed Snively with a wave of his hand, then leaned back to think
about his newest scheme.
He had developed a fluid, that when
injected into the body, would cause nightmares and hallucinations.
Not just any nightmares, but horrible nightmares that would disturb
and unbalance the dreamer even in their waking hours.
He could
imagine Sonic, stumbling and fighting imaginary creatures, while
SWATbots came nearer and nearer... And then that rodent would be
roboticized for once and for all!
He planned to give the SWATbots
dart guns; the darts filled with this liquid. Every Freedom Fighter
hit would suffer from those dream-terrors and day hallucinations.
For
a special touch, Robotnik planned to grind up a bit of the energy
stone and put it into the liquid--perhaps that energy would make the
nightmares even more vivid.
I want to test it first, of course,
thought Robotnik. Who will be my lucky candidate?
"Snively,"
he said, and the little man jumped to attention.
"Sir?"
"Prisoner
count."
Snively checked the surveillance monitors that looked
down upon the cells. "I'm sorry, sir, but there are no
prisoners. There were two roboticized this morning."
Robotnik
didn't show his annoyance. "Good," he said. Snively got
back to work, typing out some paper or another.
No matter,
Robotnik thought, I know who to test it on. Not some whimpering
prisoner who's already terrified. This wretch won't even know he's
being experimented on. He gazed hard at the back of his nephew's
head, and watched as Snively's shoulders tensed--he could feel the
malicious stare.
Robotnik rose from his chair and strode out of
the room. Snively slowly swiveled around in his chair and eyed
Robotnik's empty throne. He slid out of his chair with a smile, and
walked over to Robotnik's massive seat.
He loved to sit in that
chair, and play around with the buttons that swiveled the chair back
and forth. It even had buttons that raised it several feet above the
ground. Also, the chair had a grandeur-feeling to it, making him feel
all-powerful as he sat in it, which he did now.
When Robotnik came
back, Sniv would skitter over to his own chair, and pretend nothing
had happened. Robotnik hadn't caught him once.
Robotnik eyed his nightmare-liquid, where it sparkled in the small
syringe he held in his hand. Just a small amount for now, he thought.
The rest of the liquid was safe in an unbreakable jar.
The liquid
was clear, with small flecks of amber from part of the ground-up
energy stone. The rest of the stone was on his lab table. He tapped
the syringe and watched tiny bubbles rise to the surface.
Then, he
put the syringe in his pocket, and headed back to the control room.
Snively had decided to test the button that raised the chair. He
had never done so before, but now he stood up and looked down at the
control room, seven feet off the ground.
"Bow down to me!"
he ordered an imaginary crowd, throwing out his arms. He started
chuckling, but then stopped when he heard heavy footsteps nearing the
control room.
"Oh shit!" he yelped, pressing the button
that lowered the chair. With a whine, the chair slowly began to
descend.
Sniv hopped out of the chair before it touched the
ground, and turned around to see Robotnik standing in the door,
shaking his head.
"What are you doing,
Snively?"
"Ummm..."
Robotnik walked into the
room, frowning deeply. "Playing with my chair?"
"Oh
no, sir," lied Snively.
Robotnik's face twisted into a
vicious snarl. Snively backed up instinctively when he saw that
face--that angry face that meant impending punishment.
"Come
here," said Robotnik, in his deep metallic voice.
Snively
walked over to the fat tyrant, shoulders slumped, and shut his eyes
miserably as Robotnik raised a fist.
Robotnik looked down at his nephew. With one good punch, he had
sent Snively hurtling into the unconscious world. But he wasn't
really angry...he just didn't want Snively to be aware that he was
Robotnik's newest test subject.
Robotnik took out the syringe from
his pocket. He tapped it again, then reached down and picked up
Snively's limp arm. He found a vein, slid the needle in, and pushed
the plunger down. Sniv wouldn't notice the little nick on his arm; he
was always getting beat up anyway.
"My dear nephew, you are
going to experience some of the worst nightmares of your life,"
cackled Robotnik as he pulled out the empty syringe.
"And if
this works successfully on you--it will work wonderfully on that
hedgehog!"
His deep evil laughter made the very walls shiver.
"Stupid fucking reports...Robotnik doesn't even look at them.
Don't know why I always have to do them."
Snively pushed the
enter button and watched the cursor blink insistently, awaiting his
next word. He sighed and rubbed his head, which was aching. Stupid
fat ass, he thought bitterly. Don't know why he got so angry...
He
absently scratched his arm, while turning to stare at the
surveillance monitors. There was no moon that night, and the clouds
hung low and purple. A faint mist hovered over the streets of
Robotropolis, and not a breath of wind stirred. No Freedom Fighters
were around...not at this time of night. It was late...he glanced
down at his watch to see it read 3:00 am.
He stared down at the
notes he was typing into a report concerning SWATbots, and what could
be added to improve them. Not like he gave a damn--he hated SWATbots;
there were stupid and defunct and Robotnik had programmed them in an
idiot fashion.
He pondered putting that in his report: "Robotnik
has programmed the SWATbots like a fucking moron; putting the
hedgehog as priority one. I believe staying at their given stations
should be their first priority; many a time Sonic has distracted the
'bots, allowing other rebels to get past them. If hedgehog was
priority two, then the SWATbots would guard their stations much more
effectively, not allowing any intruders to get by...for they would
not be running off after that damn rodent."
He eyed his typed
paragraph in amusement for a second, then pressed the delete key,
watching the cursor run backwards over the words, swallowing them. He
would put his idea into the report; only more delicately.
His
eyelids drooped as he looked back at his notes, and he sighed
heavily. The sigh turned to a yawn, and he dropped his head down to
rest his chin on his hands.
I'll just rest my eyes a little...only
for a minute...
Before he could even finish his thought, he was
asleep...
He was in Robotropolis, walking down one of the many long
corridors. The metallic walls reflected the dim light from above him,
casting a faint shadow. His footsteps made barely a noise, and the
floor was cool on his feet. He looked down. No wonder, he thought, my
feet are bare. He wiggled his toes and then stared down the hallway
as he heard an indistinct sound. It was very soft and whispery, but
it was coming from ahead of him. He walked further down the corridor,
straining his ears. It came again, a bit louder this time. This time
he heard it more clearly; it seemed to be a crying sound.
What
could it be? Snively wondered, for it was him in this dream...walking
down these corridors...although he seemed a bit taller than usual.
He
saw a closed door ahead of him in the hallway, and he heard it again.
It was coming from behind the door, and the sound made him reel
backwards this time, for it was a horrible anguished cry--fear and
pain and helplessness all mixed into one agonizing moan. He caught
his breath and tried to calm the trembles running through his body.
He stepped forward on shaky legs, feeling afraid, and at the same
time very sympathetic to the creature who was crying in this way.
He
pushed open the door very slowly, and warily glanced from side to
side. The air was dead still. No sound touched his ears. He thought
perhaps this was not the right room...maybe it was further down the
hallway. Then he heard a peculiar sound--a slow steady dripping, like
stray beads of water splashing down from a faucet into an empty sink.
There was a chair in the corner of the room. It was turned away from
him.
The cry came again, so loud and horrible that Snively sank
down to his knees, shaking violently. The air shivered away from the
sound.
It was coming from the chair. For the first time, Sniv
noticed there was strange ropes around the chair...as he stood up and
slowly took a step towards the seat, he noticed they were red...and
slimy...
He gulped loudly, and reached his hand out towards the
chair. His fingers touched the leather surface and spun the chair
around to face him. He leaped backwards, his hands going to his
mouth. NO NO NO NO NO NO, he screamed silently.
It was himself
sitting in this chair.
It was himself...but how could it be, since
he was standing there, looking down at the chair? He backed away, his
heart pounding.
The man in the chair let out another wail of
agony, his hands clawing at the air. No tears flowed from his
eyes...he had no eyes...just bloody sockets. He was ripped clean
open...and bound to the chair.
Oh God, he's tied up with
his...
His own intestines bound him to the chair; they had been
ripped out of his body by a merciless hand. He took another step
backwards, not able to tear his eyes away from the tiny mutilated
human. His foot slid upon something hard and sharp, he looked down to
see a long white object, smeared with blood. They were scattered all
over the place, all around the chair. He glanced back at the man in
the chair (Snively?) and saw two more of those white objects sticking
out from his empty eye sockets; that's how his eyes had been gouged
out. Then he peered in closer at the man's ruined chest.
Oh
God...oh God...it's his ribs, he has no fucking ribs.
He didn't
want to see any more.
It couldn't be Snively in that chair, he
thought. I am Snively. This is some kind of sick nasty joke...by
Packbell maybe, or even Robotnik.
"Kill me," whispered
the man in the chair. "Please, just kill me..." His heart
pounding hard in his throat, he moved closer to the chair.
"Please,
no more," whispered the pain-racked man. "Kill me."
"What's
going on?" he said aloud. His voice came out as a deep growl,
startling him. He looked down at his hands. Cruel talons curved up
towards his face, smeared with gore. He looked down at his bare feet
in horror; they were massive clawed paws. The scent of blood was more
apparent to him now, and his mouth watered. He looked at the man in
the chair, and grinned evilly.
"Oh God, no!" screamed
Snively, as the creature leapt upon him again, tearing his already
bloodied flesh...
"AHHHHH!" Snively sat up with a scream. He was still
sitting in front of the computer, and he breathed frantically; light
and raspy. He gazed around the room, his heart slamming against his
ribs. The surveillance monitors showed a daylit street. His breathing
calmed down.
"Just a nightmare," he muttered, shaking
his head to clear away the last scraps of the dream.
He let out a
loud sigh, looking down at his notes. "Great," he said,
picking up the damp piece of paper. "I got drool all over it."
A
sudden stabbing pain struck him in the forehead, and he shrieked,
clutching his head.
A strange creaky voice, like the sound of two
twigs scraping against each other in a forest breeze, echoed through
his mind.
I AM WEAK... AND THIS ONE...HE IS WEAK...BUT HE WILL BE
ENOUGH...
The pain faded, and Sniv took his hands away. He looked
up at the computer screen and read the page number...it was in the
thousands. "What the hell?" he muttered, and then realized
his head had been resting on the keyboard when he slept, filling page
after page with gibberish. "Forget this," he mummered,
deleting the whole file. "I didn't have much typed out
anyway."
"Talking to yourself?"
Snively looked
towards the control room's doorway. "Fuck off,
Packbell."
Packbell slid into the room, his stride graceful
and full of power, like a stalking panther. "Oh, now that's no
way to talk to an old friend."
"Friend, ha."
"You
got that SWATbot report done?"
"Why do you
care?"
Packbell folded his arms across his chest. "Because
Robotnik wants me to update a few SWATbots using your suggestions. To
see if they work better." He sneered. "Which they
won't."
Snively looked at the blank screen. "No. I don't
have it done."
"Why not?"
Snively glared at
Packbell. "Because I just don't."
Packbell smiled at
him; a very irritating arrogant grin. "Robotnik won't be happy
about that, little man. He wants me to do those updates
today."
Snively held out his still-damp notes to Packbell.
"Use these."
Packbell stuck his nose slightly in the
air. "You expect me to use those crude
scribblings?!"
"Yes."
Packbell turned away.
"Keep your notes, Needlenose. Robotnik won't blame me for the
delay...the blame will go straight to you."
Oh really? God,
I'm really surprised here. Of course the blame falls on me. It would
be a miracle if Packbell ever got in trouble. He watched with
narrowed eyes as Packbell walked out of the room.
"I heard you didn't get those reports done," said
Robotnik, later that day.
Snively sighed, swallowing a drink of
coffee. "No. I fell asleep."
Robotnik raised an eyebrow.
Then he said, very casually, "So, how did you sleep,
hmmm?"
"Awful."
"Awful, how?"
Snively
raised his eyes to stare at his uncle. Why did Robotnik care how he
slept? He was surprised Robotnik wasn't beating the crap out of him
for sleeping on the job. "I had a nightmare," he
said.
"Poor baby. Maybe you will stay awake next time! I want
that report done by tomorrow, Snively!"
"Yes,
sir."
Packbell smirked from across the room.
"If that
report is handed over to Packbell before nightfall, you can have the
night off," said Robotnik.
Snively's eyes widened in
surprise. "You mean that, sir?"
"Of
course."
Snively hid a smile...he didn't want to look too
eager for the night off. That would most likely make Robotnik go back
on his word, just to piss him off.
He looked back at his computer
screen, where he had just typed the first sentence of the report. It
would be easy to finish it before night rolled around.
He had
plenty of stuff to do on a free night.
Scheme against
Robotnik.
Read his newest book, "Ready and Willing" a
thrilling 'action-romance'.
Get a good night's sleep.
He got to
work.
Robotnik smiled, leaning back in his chair.
Seems my liquid is
working already. He hasn't had any hallucinations yet, though. Ah,
but he will. This will work. That hedgehog will be mine!
"'Oh God yes...yes oh faster yes faster!' She screamed, as he
grunted and thrust deeper..."
Snively looked up from his
book, and let the story slid from his hands onto the bedspread. He so
did love 'action-romances', as he called them. He looked out the
window...there was still no moon. This time the clouds were an odd
reddish color, probably caused by one of the many factories.
He
picked up the book, and flipped it to see the cover. A beautiful
human woman lay on a bed, on her back, sideways to the camera...or
painter, as it was. She was draped in a thin transparent sheet; it
was apparent that she was nude. He set the book on his night table
and closed his eyes...it would be so wonderful if that girl lived
right here in Robotropolis. He'd be visiting her bedroom right about
now...
He glanced over at the clock. The red glowing letters read
2:00. He sighed contentedly, turned off the light, and snuggled under
the covers. Within moments, his eyes were closed, and his body was
enveloped in sleep.
Sweet heavens, this place was beautiful. It was a field of some
sort, surrounded by beautiful trees...weeping willows and flowering
dogwoods. There was a warm fragrant mist hanging in the air, adding
to the mystique of the area.
Snively found himself laying in the
field, the sweet-smelling grass soft beneath him. He sat up, watching
butterflies flutter around the flowers that dotted the field. My,
this place is pretty, he thought. He had never had so much pleasure
in nature before. He wondered briefly why he was so intent on
destroying the Great Forest, and the other wild areas of Mobius. But
the thought was fleeting; his breath caught in his throat as a figure
entered the clearing.
She was taller than him...which was not
unusual. Her face was exquisite; with large olive green eyes, flecked
with gold, a small nose, and full sensual lips. Her long dark hair
tumbled to her waist like a silken waterfall. She was wrapped up in a
sheet-like garment, much like the ancient Romans wore. But her
garment was not thick white cloth; hers was a gauzy, transparent
material. She wore nothing else beneath it, expect her glowing,
flawless skin.
Like my book, he thought dreamily, his eyes riveted
to her. She came closer to him, her aura so sweet, that even the
grasses bowed down before her.
"Hello, little boy," she
said, reaching him.
He looked up at her, his entire body
trembling.
She knelt down; now she was his height, just a little
shorter. His eyes widened as she leaned her face in close to his. She
turned her head slightly, and pressed her luscious mouth against his.
His hands fluttered at his sides as she kissed him, and he breathed
hard as she pulled away.
He trembled harder as she ran her hands
down his chest. He felt his body react in the way only a male's body
can react to her touch. She laughed throatily as her hands moved even
further down his body. He gasped loudly; she had her hands down
there...squeezing and fondling. She smiled at him, and stopped
playing with him just long enough to move his hands to her
breasts.
He just stared at her, his hands resting lightly on her
chest, his mouth slightly open. He couldn't believe this was
happening...he whimpered softly and she smiled again. He finally got
up the courage to run his hand along her breast, and felt her
sensitive nipple respond to his touch. He felt a fierce jolt of
pleasure, almost like fire, running up his spine.
She leaned in to
kiss him again, and he kissed back this time, closing his eyes.
She
pulled away, smiling slyly.
He felt her fingers light on his
zipper.
Oh God, was his only thought.
Then she began to laugh.
It was throaty and sensual at first, and then slowly, it began to
deepen.
His eyes flew open at the low gravelly chortle that was
emitting from her body...no way could her mouth produce such a
sound.He looked down and saw she was beaming up at him; but this time
the grin didn't send shivers of desire through him; this time the
grin scared him.
It was evil.
His eyes widened in horror as her
face began to ripple, as if there were water beneath her skin. Then
her eyes sank way back into her head, turning into mean pinpoints of
fire.
He was rooted to the spot; unable to move.
Her forehead
stretched out; became long and broad, the flesh wrinkling into great
furrows.
Her nose flattened out, and the nostrils widened.
Her
ears stretched upwards into points.
He struggled to move; he could
not.
Her beautiful mouth, so lustful, stretched sideways, causing
her lips to thin out. Her smile widened, revealing long shark-like
teeth.
Her long hair no longer shone with good health; it shone
with foul-smelling grease. He moaned as the hideous face leered up at
him. He saw her hands, still on his zipper; they had gained long
curving claws.
She was still grinning, and lowered one of her
hands. The long claws pointed up, and suddenly she shot the hand
upwards. A whispery scream escaped his lips, and he gaped down at her
in disbelief...she had just buried her claws in his groin. She drove
her hand in deeper, wiggling the fingers,and he could feel the tips
of her claws inside his stomach. Then she pulled out her claws,
coated with blood. Crying, he staggered, and would've fallen to his
knees, but she stood up, grabbing him by the upper arms.
She
towered a good two feet above him. His terrified gaze was drawn to
her, although her image was blurred by his tears. Her claws dug into
his arms to keep him standing; dug in so deep they rested against the
bones.
He could smell his own blood in the air, thick and warm,
from where it oozed from his arms, and dripped down his
legs.
"What...what...are...you..." he whispered.
"Going
to do with you?" she finished.
He nodded weakly, whimpering
in pain.
She lowered her face into his. Her breath was so hot it
seared his face. "You're going to set a new record, boy. For the
longest, most agonizing death that heaven or hell has ever
seen..."
"Oh God," he sobbed.
"God can't help you here," she laughed wickedly. Then
she leaned her face in, kissing him again. He struggled, crying, but
she held him firm in her grip. Her tongue danced in his mouth like an
octopus's tentacle, complete with cruel suction-cups that tore his
flesh.
She pulled away, and he gasped for breath, only to blow it
out in a scream of terror as she leaned in again. This time her teeth
met his face, tearing and ripping the skin mercilessly, grinding deep
into the bone of his skull.
The clock hit the floor with a loud thump as Snively sat up,
swinging his arms up to ward off the beast.
He was gasping for
air, sweat dripping down his face, his eyes wide with fear. Panting,
he looked slowly around, and saw nothing. No monsters. No fields.
His
sheets were soaked...not just with sweat either. "Oh great,"
he said aloud. His voice echoed in the room; it was comforting.
"That's good, Sniv. Thought you outgrew peeing the bed." He
plucked at the blanket in disgust. "Guess I haven't." He
shivered suddenly as the cool air of the room hit his sweaty skin.
He
heard a faint sound and froze. But there was nothing there. He hugged
himself in relief. The sleeves of his robe were hiked up, and he
could feel his bare arms. They were wet, a strange thick warm wetness
that was definitely not sweat. He realized then how his arms
hurt--they stung and burned. He drew his hands away, afraid to look
down at them, so he peered down at his arms instead.
They were
bleeding, scratched in the exact place where the beast had held them.
Not deep scratches, just enough to draw blood. His hands were smeared
with it. Trembling, he wiped them off on the blanket, his eyes
darting wildly around the room. He wasn't aware of his low frightened
moan until a noise made him close his mouth, shutting off the
sound.
It was a strange hissing noise, almost inaudible. But he
did hear it, and it sent terror crashing down onto him. He froze like
a frightened rabbit under the watchful hawk's eye, but the next sound
sent him running for the door. His sweaty hands scrambled on the
touchpad and the door slid open. He raced out into the hallway,
nearly careening into the wall in his panic.
He fled down the
hallway, his little bathrobe flapping around him, but it didn't cover
up the sound of soft footsteps behind him. He let out a scream of
sheer terror, expecting curving claws to dig into his back at any
moment. He ran even faster.
He turned the corner and disappeared,
still running even though he could no longer hear the footsteps.
The
sound of his running feet faded away from the hallway he had just
exited. The air in the corridor was still, disturbed by nothing.
There was nothing there...
Robotnik was sleeping so deeply that he didn't stir when his door
opened. However, he awoke when Snively dove into his bed, wiggled
under the covers, and huddled against Robotnik in a fearful
ball.
"Uncle Julian," a squeaky voice, quivering with
fright, called. "Wake up! Wake up!"
Robotnik opened his
eyes sleepily as he felt two hands grab his arm and shake it. He sat
up, his glowing eyes tingeing Snively's frightened blue eyes to
red.
"What is it, Snively?" he asked, irritated, yet
slightly pleased. After all, his experiment was going
favorably.
"Nightmare...she...she...hurt...oh God..."
Snively was whispering, his words stumbling over each other.
"Calm
down, Snively!" bellowed Robotnik, glancing over at the clock.
3:30. He expected Snively to obey, apologize, and leave. But his yell
only frightened the little man more, sending tremors running through
his body. For the first time, Robotnik detected the smell of
urine.
"Snively, you stink," he said. Had he pissed the
bed or what? Robotnik chuckled--that must've been one scary dream!
Snively was still babbling, his voice high and trembling. He clutched
at Robotnik's arm, shaking and with tears running down his
cheeks.
Robotnik found it disgusting. "Get a grip on
yourself, Snively, and quit whining!" He raised his voice, but
Sniv only shrieked and shook hard enough for his teeth to
chatter.
Oh, enough of this nonsense, thought Robotnik. He grabbed
his nephew by the throat hard enough to cut off his air. Then he
shook him violently. When he finally let go, Snively was gasping for
air, but his eyes had lost that frantic sheen.
"Now,"
said Robotnik. "Tell me what happened."
"I...I...had
this dream...and there was this lady. She was beautiful. Anyway, she
came up to me and..." Snively blushed and decided to skip that
part.
Robotnik rolled his eyes, knowing Snively's mind had
probably spawned some steamy sex scene. Snively didn't think Robotnik
knew, but the fat tyrant had seen him reading those porn books when
he was supposed to be working.
Pathetic.
"...after that,
she turned into this monster..." he shuddered, "...and she
attacked me, she was ripping off my face and..." He gave a howl
of fear, and Robotnik raised a hand to slap him.
"When I woke
up," Snively managed to continue. "Oh God, when I
saw..."
"A monster in your closet?" sneered
Robotnik.
"No!" said Snively, not even acknowledging the
taunt. "In the dream, she clawed up my arms...they were..."
He sobbed and Robotnik shook his head hopelessly.
"Get out of
here, you pathetic worm."
Snively shook his head rapidly.
"No, please! She's there!"
Robotnik growled, fully
annoyed at last. He grabbed Snively's arms by the wrists, squeezing
hard enough for the bones to grind together. Sniv cried out, but
Robotnik's eyes widened and his mouth dropped. There was blood
running down Snively's arms. He moved his gaze upwards to see long
scratches across his upper arms, some oozing blood, some starting to
clot.
"See?" said Snively. "SEE?!"
Robotnik
felt an odd queasy feeling in his stomach. "Snively...how did
that happen?"
"I told you, SHE DID IT!" his nephew
shrieked.
"Shut up," said Robotnik, tightening his grip
even more on Snively's wrists, causing his nephew to squirm in pain.
He searched hard for a rational explanation. Could Packbell have done
this? Nah...the android didn't know anything about the experiment,
and even if he had, he wouldn't of known what Snively's dream was
about. Ditto for Scratch, Grounder, Coconuts, or even Mecha
Sonic.
Then suddenly Sniv screamed, screamed so loud that it made
Robotnik yelp. He let go of Snively's wrists and the little man
clutched his head, still wailing. It was the kind of scream Robotnik
sometimes heard from captive children; it was ear-piercing and cut
straight to the bone.
There was a terrible pain in Snively's head,
as if someone was stabbing his brain repeatedly with a knife. An odd
hissing sound, like static, filled his ears, and then that strange
echoing voice he had heard before spoke.
HMMM...I THOUGHT THIS ONE
WAS WEAK, BUT I WAS MISTAKEN. HE HAS MUCH ENERGY-MUCH OF THIS
WONDERFUL FEAR, DEEP WELLS OF IT, STILL TO BE DISCOVERED AND TAPPED.
AH, THE FEAST IS INDEED REFRESHING. BUT I WANT MORE...
The voice
died down, and Snively's scream faded to whimpers. Robotnik suddenly
froze, his head swiveling to the slightly open door. Snively was
still whimpering and sobbing. Robotnik hissed, "Quiet!" and
clamped his hand over Snively's mouth.
There was something coming
down the hallway. Robotnik strained his ears to hear better. It was a
strange clicking noise, tapping loudly on the metallic floors.
It
wasn't a SWATbot or any other robot. It wasn't Packbell or any other
minion. It wasn't even the footsteps of Freedom Fighters.
Robotnik
felt sweat break on his forehead, but he frowned heavily, trying to
calm his uneasiness. He glanced at Snively, who's frantic squeals
were muffled under his hand. His nephew's eyes were wide with terror,
sweat and tears dripping down his face, and his body limp and
quivering.
He looks like he's going to die of fright!, thought
Robotnik in amazement. He had never seen Snively so panicked--so far
off the edge before.
"Who's there?" yelled Robotnik, as
the clicking noise came nearer.
Snively shook his head
frantically. Shut up, SHUT UP! His thoughts screamed. She'll find us
if you don't shut up!
The clicking sounds came closer, and
stopped--right outside the door...
A soft hissing breath came from
out in the hallway--was some creature standing there, peering into
the dark room, licking its lips? Robotnik held still. Snively lowered
his head, screwed his eyes shut, and tensed his muscles, waiting for
the shredding claws.
Robotnik reached slowly under his pillow
where a laser pistol resided.
There was silence outside the door.
Then a low throaty chuckle started up, getting louder and louder
until it echoed back and forth between the walls. Robotnik felt a few
beads of sweat roll down his face and he clutched the pistol firmly
in his hand. He looked over at Snively and met a blank glassy stare.
Sniv seemed to be in some kind of shock--he was unmoving and
whimpering very softly. Then the laughter died down and the clicking
noise began to head the other way. Robotnik thought he heard a voice
call...but it was garbled.
SOON... VERY SOON...
The fat man was
still for a few moments. Then he removed his hand from Snively's
mouth, and elbowed him in the ribs. Sniv seemed to wake up a little,
his eyes losing that glazed dead-fish look. "Is...is she gone?"
he whispered.
"Yes," said Robotnik. He wiped his
forehead. "What was that?"
"I told you...it was
her. The monster. She said she was going to kill me...she's just
toying with me now."
Robotnik thought that as a toy, Snively
would have to be a rag doll, limp and passive. Well Robotnik was not.
Robotnik considered himself to be one of those plastic toy soldiers,
the kind that seem impossible to destroy, no matter what happens to
them.
"Go back to your room, Snively," he said. "There's
no such thing as monsters."
He watched as his nephew's eyes
grew wide, and he began to shake again. "Please, sir, please,
don't make me go..."
"Fine," growled Robotnik. "But
you're sleeping on the floor."
"Thank you, sir,"
whispered his nephew, slipping off the bed. Robotnik peered over the
edge of his mattress and watched Sniv curl up on the floor.
Then
Robotnik laid back down again, closing his eyes. He felt vulnerable
and open to attack; the footsteps had indeed unnerved him.
What is
going on?
"So...did you give Robotnik his jollies?"
"What?"
Snively looked up at Packbell, scowling.
"You know what I
mean. Did you suck his..."
"Shut up, Packbell."
Packbell
smirked evilly, as Sniv raised his coffee cup to his mouth. Then he
casually swung his arm out, striking the cup. Snively howled as the
hot coffee splashed down his chin, and all over his shirt.
Robotnik
allowed himself a small smile as he watched Packbell harass Snively;
it was always an amusing sight to him.
But Robotnik didn't expect
Snively's next reaction; usually the little man was so passive about
his treatment...he got angry, but he never did anything.
Packbell
walked away, chuckling, then turned to say something that would truly
piss Snively off. But he never got the chance. The coffee cup came
hurtling at him, striking him in the face so hard it shattered. His
fake skin was cut by the flying shards and oil oozed down his face.
One of his optical sensors was damaged, and he growled as the vision
was cut off in his right eye.
"You BASTARD!" yelled
Packbell, charging at Snively, but the little man sidestepped,
pushing his chair into Packbell's path.
The android hit the chair
before he could slow down, and flipped over it, crashing into the
console. Packbell whirled around on his heels, his arm flinging out
to grab Snively, but he jumped backwards. Robotnik watched with his
mouth slightly open as Snively drew his laser pistol and shot
Packbell point-blank in the face,in the left eye.
Packbell howled
in rage as his other eye lost its vision and a golf-ball size hole
was blown clean through his face.
"I'LL KILL YOU!" he
shrieked, but Robotnik bellowed.
"ENOUGH!"
Both
Snively and Packbell looked over at him.
"Doctor, did you see
what he did?!" Packbell shouted.
"Yes..." said
Robotnik, eyeing Snively. The little man stared back at him, eyes
narrowed and one fist clenched, the other still holding the gun.
Robotnik raised his eyebrows.
"He's damaged my optical
sensors," complained Packbell. "I can't see in normal
vision...I can only see with my heat sensors." The android
looked at Robotnik, seeing a large glob of red and yellow, with the
surroundings in cold tones of blue and green.
"Snively, go
repair those sensors. NOW!" commanded Robotnik.
Snively
looked over at Packbell. "Repair him? I think not."
"What
do you mean 'you think not'?!" yelled Robotnik angrily.
"It
means I won't repair that dumb fuck, you fat tub of lard."
Robotnik
stared at Snively in disbelief; he couldn't believe the words coming
out of his nephew's...his slave's mouth.
"Snively, you will
do it and do it NOW!" Robotnik rose slightly out of his chair.
If Snively disobeyed...
"Fuck off," said Snively, with a
haughtiness that sent Robotnik off the edge, into a deep pit of
anger.
He rose entirely from his chair and stepped down, taking a
few paces towards his nephew. Snively stared up at him, standing
completely motionless. His eyes were filled with icy blue contempt,
and his mouth twisted into an arrogant sneer.
Robotnik felt
uneasy...and he didn't like it. He wasn't supposed to be
scared...scared of Snively, it was ridiculous. What the hell is
Snively's problem anyway...why isn't the little worm afraid?
Robotnik
clenched his huge fists...he would beat the last traces of pride out
of his nephew...he would humble him and make him cry at the feet of
his master. He raised a fist, and watched Sniv's reaction
carefully.
There was no change of expression, but his lackey's
muscles tensed ever so slightly...probably ready to leap aside if
Robotnik struck.
Snively didn't understand it. He couldn't
understand this sudden fearlessness that overtook him. Robotnik's
giant fists were threatening to smash him, to beat him bloody, but
Snively didn't care. He felt tall and brave and ready to stand up to
his uncle. But it wasn't like him...he wouldn't ever do that, not
without power on his side. And he had no power over Robotnik at the
moment.
I'm possessed, he thought, someone has taken control of my
body.
"Go ahead, hit me," he said aloud.
God...what
am I saying? he thought frantically. I don't want to die.
Robotnik
raised his fist higher, ready to slam it down like a sledgehammer.
Without warning, Snively let out a scream, the same kind of scream
from the other night. He dropped down to his knees, his hands going
to his head. The voice was back in his brain, echoing through his
skull.
THE SURFACE FEAR GONE...BUT THE DEEP WELLS REMAIN...I WILL
TAP EVERY WELL AND TEAR OUT ALL HIS ENERGIES!!
Snively slowly took
his hands away from his head, and looked up at Robotnik. The fat
tyrant stared down at him. He grabbed Snively by the collar, pulling
him to his feet, and drew back his fist.
With satisfaction, he
watched as Snively's eyes grew wide and he trembled, cowering in
Robotnik's grip. "Sir, please, I'm sorry," he begged.
At
the same time, Robotnik felt a bit upset. Snively's little
personality change had unsettled him. A red button bleeped on the
console.
"An alarm was tripped in Lab D4," said
Packbell. He checked the surveillance monitor for Lab D4. The room
was a glob of blue and green, with a small spot of red. That was his
newest test subject, a small child. But other than her, there was no
one else.
"There's no one there," he said. "But you
know...the new alarm system in the labs are
super-sensitive."
Robotnik eyed Snively, who seemed to be
back to his old self, fearful and wide-eyed. "Snively," he
said. "You go fix it."
"Yes sir," mumbled the
little man, running out the door.
Snively trotted down the dimly-lit corridors, heading down the
long passages towards Lab D4. He took an elevator, going down ten
floors.
He left the elevator. Now he was on the floor that held
all the laboratories. He saw the door to D4 down the hallway, and he
approached it. The alarm was still howling. He pushed open the door
and went in.
After turning off the alarm, he peered around the
lab. This was one of Packbell's labs. Packbell held the labs D4, D5,
and D6 for his personal use. Robotnik had labs D1, D2, and D3.
Snively himself had labs D7 and D8.
In the corner of this lab,
there was a little cage and huddled in the cage was a small raccoon
child. He tapped on the cage, and she glanced up at him with
horrified green eyes.
"MOMMY!" she screamed. "I
WANT MY MOMMY!"
"Be quiet," he said.
He didn't
know what Packbell was doing with her. Probably something sick.
Snively shuddered; he imagined Packbell had probably molested this
kid, in more ways than one...Packbell got off on things like
that.
Twisted son of a bitch.
He turned away from the cage,
leaving the sobbing child behind as he exited the lab.
The lights
flickered. He paid it no heed as he headed down the long stretch of
hallway that led back to the elevator. They flickered again, and he
glanced up. There was a strange drawn-out moan as the lights
flickered one last time, then died.
Snively stood absolutely
still, not even breathing. He expected the red back-up lights to turn
on. They did not. He breathed out, very quietly. Then he took a soft
step down the hallway. The elevators will still work, he thought.
The
darkness was complete. He breathed in deeper than usual; it was as if
the blackness made the air heavier and harder to take in. A faint
click behind him made him whirl around, striking his hand against the
wall. He stifled a cry, straining his ears to hear.
The click
sounded again, much closer this time. His heart wrenched inside his
chest, and Sniv whirled back around, running down the hallway. He ran
into a lab, and slammed the door behind him, then pressed the
touchpad that locked the door.
The room was drenched in darkness.
Panting, he strained to make out any part of his surroundings. He
figured he was probably in Lab D3, one of Robotnik's.
There was a
clawing sound at the door.
It's her, he thought. She's come to
kill me.
His heart was pounding so hard he wondered why it didn't
break through his ribs, burst out of his chest, and fall, bloodied,
to the floor. Raspy and frantic, his breathing revealed his intense
fear. I'll die before she finds me...so this is what it's like to die
of fear...
The claws squealed against the door again. His heart
fluttered wildly and he felt the raw terror buzzing through every
vein and every nerve. He felt strangely faint. I'm going to die, he
thought, I'm going to die of fear.
Then suddenly he felt very
light, like he was floating, filled with a very buoyant, but very
black air. And then, he was sent crashing to the ground, and
something left him--something invisible forced its way out through
his body.
Then the invisible thing took shape in front of him. At
first it was a gauzy white cloud, and then it molded itself into the
shape of a glowing transparent girl. Her hair was a trail of mist
behind her and she floated delicately, about a foot off the
ground.
He felt tears sliding down his face--her glowing,
light-filled form brought no images of angels to his mind. She was no
being of goodness--she had stolen this light from somewhere...(from
him?)
"Hello," she rasped. Her voice was the same deep
echoing one that he had heard in his head. She threw her arms out.
"Thanks to you--I have achieved spiritual form."
He
stared at her in horror--her nails were growing into long
claws.
"Now," she said, and her voice was so malicious
that it made him start whimpering in fear. "Now, I'm going to
kill you, kill you nice and slow, to leach the maximum amount of
energy from you."
She advanced on him and he moved backwards,
tripping over something on the floor. He managed to keep his balance
by flinging his arms out and grabbing the corner of a nearby
table.
"Your death," she said, "Will be my life."
She smiled. "The creation of my physical body."
"No,
no, please. Don't hurt me..."
She chuckled at his pleas. Then
she lunged. He skittered around her and ran towards the door--or
where he thought the door would be, and ended up running into some
table or cart. He gasped and looked behind him to see her moving
towards him, claws outstretched. He dodged around the table, but once
again, he slammed into something else, this time the corner bashed
him right in the groin.
A breathy whistle ripped from his throat
and he dropped to his knees, clutching his injury.
She chuckled,
grabbed his foot and flipped him onto his back. She ran one hand over
his belly, then raised it, the long claws gleaming.
"No!"
he whispered. "NO!"
The lights came on again. Surprised,
the entity looked up towards the ceiling.
Snively took his chance;
he jumped to his feet and ran (well, speed-limped) for the door. He
punched the touchpad and the door slid open. He ran through it. He
felt nauseous from hurting himself and wanted nothing more than to
sit and wait for the dull ache to fade. But that was an impossible
want; as he cast a glance over his shoulder, he saw the entity
pursuing him.
She smiled evilly, walking leisurely after him.
There was nowhere he could hide--it was pointless to waste her energy
running after him. She'd find him eventually.
Panting, he
continued to run. His arm itched as he ran, but he ignored it for the
moment. He slammed the button for the elevator with his fist and the
doors opened. He hopped in and pressed the up button.
As the
elevator ascended, he scratched his arm. Then he examined it--it had
been itching like crazy lately. He noticed a small red dot--that was
what itched, like a pinpoint of fire. He raised his arm closer to his
face and frowned.
He'd done enough experiments on poor, unwilling
Mobians to know what had made that mark. The needle of a
syringe.
Instantly, he remembered the day Robotnik had gotten
overly angry and knocked him out cold. That night, while working on
the SWATbot report, his arm had been itching furiously! His eyes
narrowed in realization and he slammed his fist against the side of
the elevator with a howl of anger.
The doors to the command room slid open and Snively stormed in.
"Sir," he demanded, stopping before Robotnik's throne.
"What did you inject me with?"
Robotnik smiled slightly.
"So you found out, eh?"
"Yes," said
Snively.
"It was a fluid to induce nightmares and
hallucinations."
"What?! How dare you--I am NOT one of
your test subjects!"
Packbell laughed. "Are you sure
about that?" His voice turned to singing. "Oooh,
Dreamweaver, I believe you can get me through the
night-ighhhhttt!"
Robotnik cringed at Packbell's singing.
"So
that monster I saw wasn't even real," growled Snively. "I
almost had a heart attack."
Normally Robotnik would've told
Snively to shut up and stop complaining. But he felt a little uneasy.
I heard those claw-clicks too the other night...he couldn't of been
hallucinating that...
"Doctor," said Packbell. "There's
someone riding the elevator." He squinted at the surveillance
monitor that showed the elevator and saw a pulsing glob of red and
yellow with his heat sensors. It was vaguely girl-shaped. "It
appears to be a girl," he added.
Snively's heart began to
thump hard again. He swallowed. "An anthro?"
"I
really don't know, needledick, since a certain little mutant freak
wrecked my optical sensors."
Robotnik stood up and walked
over to the surveillance monitors, and leaned in to study the
elevator. "It looks like a ghost," he said. "Well,
somewhat like one."
Snively ran over to Robotnik's side and
peered at the screen. "Oh my...it's her." His eyes grew
frantic. "Tell me I'm hallucinating."
"Perhaps,"
mused Robotnik. "But if you were hallucinating, I wouldn't be
able to see her. Only you could."
"Then she's real?"
Snively groaned.
"I believe so." Robotnik stared down at
his nephew, who was starting to look hysterical.
"She wants
to kill me," he gulped. "WHAT IS SHE?!"
Robotnik
peered at the screen. The elevator was three floors away. "Lock
the door, Snively." The little man ran over to the doors and
pressed the touchpad. They locked with a loud click.
"Good,"
said Robotnik. "Now tell me, besides nightmares, has there been
anything else?"
"She killed me in all the nightmares,"
said Snively flatly. "And I keep hearing voices in my
head."
Packbell made a crazy motion with his finger, but
Robotnik pressed a button on the console and watched as the elevator
stopped between floors.
"That will hold her for a while."
He
walked over to one of the keyboards and began to type. The words
'energy stone' leapt onto the screen.
"What are you doing,
sir?"
"I found an energy stone on my last trip. Some of
it I ground up and put into the fluid...perhaps an explanation lies
in that stone."
Blue eyes widened in horror as Snively stared
at the surveillance monitor. The girl had crawled through the little
trapdoor on the ceiling of the elevator. She was standing on top of
the elevator and grabbed a cable in her clawed hands and began to
climb, determined to reach their floor...
Robotnik found a whole
list of energy stones on the computer, hundreds of them. He called up
'keywords-to narrow your search' and typed in 'amber-colored'.
The
screen read: 'Yellow Chaos Emerald, Sunshine stone, Sun Rock, Yellow
Power Charm..." The list went on and on. He typed in 'small
size'. The list of amber-colored small-sized energy stones popped
onto the screen, complete with little thumbnail pictures. He scrolled
down the list, and then a little picture caught his eye.
"I
found it," he said, clicking on the picture.
A larger picture
and information came up. Snively listened as Robotnik began to speak,
although his eyes were riveted to the surveillance monitor. She was
still climbing.
"It's called the Cage Stone. In the old days,
it was used by wizards to capture demons and other entities."
Robotnik frowned. "One of the most common demons was called a
LifeSnatcher. It started out as a light misty form. It would enter
into a body, and steal the most abundant energy of the host."
"My
fear," whispered Snively.
"As it gets stronger, it can
exit the body temporarily to create situations that will make the
host create more energy in response to the situation." He stared
at Snively. "Such as claw-clicks in the hallway...to frighten
you even more..."
"Keep reading."
"Finally,
with enough energy, it leaves the host and is in a semi-tangible,
ghostlike form. Then it kills the host and consumes the last of the
energy, which is usually enough for it to create a psychical body for
itself."
Snively began to breathe harder. She is
real...
"After its body is created, it kills anything and
everything, just for the sport of it."
Snively watched the
monitor as she reached their floor, and was prying open the closed
elevator doors with one hand, while the other clutched the cable.
"Well, I guess you're going to die," Packbell said to
Snively.
"Silence, Packbell," ordered Robotnik.
"You
put that thing into my body...and now it's coming..." Snively
was looking more heart-attack bound by the moment.
"If it's
ghostlike, then how come it doesn't float through the walls?"
demanded Packbell. He seemed unconcerned--smoothing back his black
hair with one nonchalant hand.
"It's partly solid,"
explained Robotnik. "It's like liquid, somewhat."
"How
do we kill it?" asked Packbell. He wasn't worried about Snively.
But he was concerned for Robotnik, and also for himself; with a
physical body that girl could possibly rip him to pieces.
"I
don't know," mummered Robotnik. He leaned in to read more of the
information, but suddenly pounding echoed on the door. She was right
outside, trying to bust through the locked door.
Snively began to
sob in fear and Packbell rolled his eyes. "If it's liquid, we
can freeze it," he suggested.
"SHUT UP!" screamed
Snively in panic. "We have to get away!"
Robotnik agreed
and headed for a smaller room off the command center, which held a
hovercraft for emergency purposes. Snively and Packbell ran after him
and they all squeezed into the craft.
Robotnik slumped in the
passenger chair, while Packbell stood up, and Snively plopped down in
the pilot's seat.
"Auto pilot," he said.
-Auto pilot
engaged.-
A door in one side of the room opened, revealing the
afternoon sky of Robotropolis. The hovercraft shot out of the door
into the sky and hovered in front of the building, awaiting
instructions.
"Alright...how do we kill this thing?"
They
all pondered for a moment.
"Can we trap it inside the Cage
Stone?"
"How?" demanded Robotnik. "And the
stone is in my lab."
"I'll go get it," volunteered
Packbell. "If you think of a way to use it."
At that
moment, the entity appeared in the hovercraft room they had just
left. She stared out the open doorway for a moment, then crouched.
Like a spring, her muscular legs propelled her through the air. She
landed neatly on their roof. Her curving claws attacked the roof
viciously. She'd claw her way through.
-Warning-, trilled the
computer, -Damage is occurring to exterior top surface of unit.-
"No
shit," mumbled Snively. He addressed the computer. "Full
loop."
The hovercraft did a somersault in the air. They heard
the entity's claws scrabble wildly on the hovercraft's roof, then it
slipped off the craft.
"We lost it."
"Umm...no
we didn't!"
The entity was eyeing them through the
windshield, arms crossed. She was floating on the air with apparent
ease. Slowly, she shook her head, grinning evilly.
"Back up,"
said Snively. "BACK UP!"
The hovercraft moved backwards.
Snively leaned forward, grabbing the manual controls. He swerved
around the entity, tilted the hovercraft sharply on its side, and the
aircraft shot between a narrow gap between two buildings. Laughing,
the entity literally ran on the air after them.
"Snively, get
us the hell out of here!"
Packbell sighed as one of his
optical sensors flickered and came back online. His internal healing
systems were still working on the other eye. He leaned in to study
one of the little monitors. "She's fifty yards behind
us."
"Gaining?" asked Snively.
"Gaining,"
agreed Packbell.
"Step on it," said Robotnik. "And
don't hit any buildings!"
"Twenty yards!"
"Hold
on," Snively ordered. Robotnik's yelp of surprise echoed through
the air as Sniv pushed down on the stick, sending the hovercraft
hurtling downwards in a nosedive. Packbell braced himself against the
back of Robotnik's chair, not wanting to fall downwards onto the
windshield.
Robotnik was howling at Snively as the ground came
rushing up to meet them. Teeth clenched and eyes narrowed in
concentration, Snively pulled up on the stick and the craft rose up
and screamed under an archway and then between two buildings.
"Warn
me, Snively, when you're going to do that," panted Robotnik.
Packbell just laughed.
They were about ten feet off the ground.
From the egg-shaped central building, huge cables sprawled out over
the ground like exposed roots on an ancient tree. The cables were
long and metal, and some twelve feet in diameter. Excellent hiding
places, Robotnik thought.
"Snively...can you fly down among
the cables?"
"Yes," responded the lackey, "But
I have to go slow."
Good, thought Robotnik, who had about
enough of Snively's reckless flying--it was more dangerous than the
damn entity!
Packbell studied the monitor. "The trackers show
no sign of her."
Snively smirked and Robotnik slapped him
upside the head. "Stop smiling and think up ways to use that
stone."
"You didn't read all the information," said
Packbell. "I'll go read it and get that stone."
"Fine,"
said Robotnik. "It's in Lab D1."
"Stay here,"
ordered the android, before opening the door and leaping out. Through
the windshield, Robotnik could see his tall form racing towards the
command center.
Snively sat in his seat, staring nervously through
the glass. He noticed Robotnik's eyes were riveted to his hands,
which were clenched tightly on the steering stick. Snively took a
deep breath, forcing his hands to relax and release the stick. Then
he leaned back in the chair. The seat belt dug into the side of his
neck, but he ignored it, his eyes widening in fear.
She was
crouched on the front of the craft. Then she punched through the
glass, sending the sharp-edged pieces raining into his lap. One shard
cut his cheek, and he felt the warm blood running down his
face.
"Miss me?" she hissed, splaying her fingers. The
long claws twinkled.
"No no no no no," he whispered
frantically. She rested her hands on his belly, stroking it almost
lovingly. Then she smiled, her nose wrinkling and eyes narrowing, and
plunged her claws downward into his stomach.
He wailed as she
ripped her hands sideways, then drew her claws out. They were smeared
with blood. She dipped them down, and lifted them back up again.
She
was holding the bloody red coils of his insides in her claws. "Here's
a gift for you," she smiled, tossing the entrails at him. They
bounced onto his chest and he screamed. "Help me!"
Robotnik
looked over at Snively, his red pupils enlarging in surprise. "What
are you doing?" he asked. "Snively!" His nephew was
howling like a tortured man, his hands clawing feebly at the empty
air. Tears were squeezing out from under his tightly closed eyes,
twinkling like dew on his eyelashes.
"Snively!" yelled
Robotnik. "Knock it off!"
But the lackey ignored him.
"No please!" he begged. "Stop it, stop it!"
Robotnik
groaned. "He's hallucinating. He's going to attract that demon
if he doesn't shut up!"
Robotnik leaned over and grabbed his
nephew by the throat, cutting off his voice, as well as his air.
Snively's eyes popped open and he stared at Robotnik in shock.
Robotnik saw his eyes calm down, and released him.
Trembling, Sniv
looked around. "S..she's not here?"
"No."
Robotnik raised a fist. "But she will be if you keep screaming
like that!"
"I..I..I'm sorry, sir."
As Packbell entered the command center, he pondered their
situation. For once, he could not blame Snively for what had
happened-the fault fell entirely on Robotnik.
Stupid fat fool, he
thought, running down the corridor. Should've studied the stone
before using it!
He took an elevator up to the laboratory floor,
which was near the middle of the building. He stepped out into the
long hallway and peered down each length of the corridor. The entity
was nowhere in sight.
The door to Lab D1 slid open soundlessly.
Packbell crept into the room. Not wanting to turn on the lights, he
used his night vision instead. The stone sat, glowing faintly, on one
of the tables, next to an empty syringe. Packbell picked it up and
slipped it into the pocket of his black pants. Then he sat in front
of the computer and brought up the info search.
He found the Cage
Stone quite fast. "All right," he muttered, scanning the
info. "Ah...how the Cage Stone was used."
He read the
information quickly: The mages of the olden times loved the stone,
for it was quite simple to catch demons with it. They would cast an
'attract' spell on the stone, and a 'call' spell on the demon. This
would suck any demons within a mile into the stone like a magnet!
But
the stone had its own magnet-like qualities without the aid of
spells. One didn't have to be a magic-user to use the stone. If the
demon so much as touched the stone, it was pulled in.
"That's
it, then," said Packbell aloud. He ran out of the room, the
stone heavy in his pocket.
"Here he comes," growled Robotnik irritably.
"It's
about damn time," said Snively, from where he sat in the pilot's
seat, legs drawn up to his chest. He was nursing his bleeding
mouth--Robotnik had gotten irritated about their entire situation,
and had punched him.
Stupid fat ass-it's YOUR fault! Snively had
wanted to shout, but had wisely kept his mouth shut. More and harder
punches would have followed that statement.
The hovercraft door
slid open and the android entered the cockpit. "Hold this,"
he ordered, tossing the stone at Snively. The lackey examined it
while Packbell turned to Robotnik.
"If he has that stone, the
entity should leave him alone," said the android. "If the
entity touches it, she'll be sucked in, and I doubt she wants to risk
that."
"What about us?" questioned the Fat
One.
"She won't touch us," said Packbell. "Not
until she gets her physical body-which means after getting
him."
"Then we're safe," breathed Robotnik. He
looked over at Snively. "Don't you DARE lose that stone!"
"I
won't."
"Get us back to the Command center."
"Yes
sir."
For the next few days, things were back to normal. Packbell had
drilled a hole through the Cage Stone and threaded a thin chain
through it. The make-shift necklace made a gaudy addition to
Snively's uniform.
"Don't you DARE take that off,"
Robotnik had ordered his nephew. "Not even when you're
sleeping...especially when you're sleeping!"
Snively had no
intention of taking it off.
The worker-bot factories were sooo boring. But giving reports on
the outputs of the factories was a must...every Thursday, Snively
would patrol each worker-bot factory, and write down the status of
each. How much SWATbots they were building. How many laser weapons
they were producing. How much...blah blah blah.
He hated
Thursdays.
Two SWATbots tramped behind him as he strolled though
worker-bot factory C2...a factory that built SWATbots. He stopped for
a moment to silently watch a particular worker-bot, Sir Charles.
Oh
Charles, he thought. On our side? Or still a spy? He didn't trust the
hedgehog-bot, but Robotnik assured him that Sir Charles would never
get his will back again. Snively wasn't too sure about that...he was
sure that Charles was still spying for the Freedom Fighters. But it
was no use arguing with Robotnik.
He continued through the
factory. The outputs of this factory were good. Above average. He
jotted the statistics down quickly on his notepad, drawing a little
star next to them. Robotnik loved good reports.
The SWATbots
behind him were getting on his nerves. Why do they constantly have to
follow me? He griped silently. He turned around to give them an evil
eye, but they just stopped and looked around. He sighed, and began
walking again.
It was nice to be out of the factory. The cool air
of the city streets was pleasant, and Sniv leaned against the side of
the building for a moment. He heard a noise beside him and turned to
look. Almost instantly, a hand grabbed him, and yanked him into the
alleyway.
"Sssshh," a familiar voice said. "No
yelling for security."
"Hedgehog..." hissed the
lackey, glaring at the blue hero and the weary-looking Princess
beside him.
"Yep, that's me," said Sonic, smiling
widely. He crossed his arms over his chest, not bothering to hold
onto Snively...the little man could never outrun him.
Sniv crossed
his own arms in a sort of unconscious mimicking. "What are you
doing here, hedgehog?"
"Well," said the hedgehog in
that cocky voice of his, "we were just thinking of trashing your
back-up generator. While some others go trash your main generator.
And after that, we were going to wreck a few other things."
"Oh
really?"
"Yep!"
Sally rolled her eyes. "Great
Sonic, just tell him all our plans."
Sonic laughed and
elbowed Sally gently. "Calm down, Sal, he's not going
anywhere."
Sally looked irritated.
Sonic's sharp ears
caught the sound of SWATbots approaching. "Tell them to leave,"
he ordered Snively.
Snively leaned out of the alleyway, but
disobeyed Sonic. "Security!" he howled. "Get over
here!"
The robots broke into a run towards him. Sonic swore,
and grabbed Snively. "That was way uncool, Snobley!"
Snively
started to laugh, but it turned to gasping as Sonic closed his hands
around the lackey's throat. "Tell them to back off, Snobley, or
I'll crush this little neck of yours!"
"You wouldn't
dare," gasped Snively.
"Oh, wouldn't I?" Sonic's
hands tightened.
The SWATbots entered the alleyway.
"SURRENDER
FREEDOM FIGHTERS," they droned in unison, lifting their arms.
Red laser light spilled onto the three figures.
Sonic smiled. If
the 'bots shot, they would most definitely kill Robotnik's nephew,
whom Sonic had shoved in front of him as a shield.
"Tell them
to leave," he said to Snively. "Or they might shoot at
me..."
In a choked voice, the lackey ordered the 'bots to
leave. Sonic released his grip on Snively's throat.
"Good
boy," he said, shaking Snively's hand, but the little man yanked
it back with an arrogant sniff.
"Let's go, Sonic," said
Sally. "The others are waiting." She eyed Snively. "What
are we going to do with him?"
Sonic rummaged in a nearby
dumpster and found a length of cable. "Tie him up."
Sonic
began to loop the cord around Snively, but the little man backhanded
him across the face. The hedgehog reeled back in surprise. Snively
whipped out his laser pistol and aimed it at Sonic, his finger
tightening on the trigger.
But Sally sprang forward, one
well-aimed kick knocking the pistol out of Snively's hand. A stray
laser shot struck the dumpster, blowing a golf-ball sized hole
through it.
"I'm having a really bad day," she told
Snively. "And you're making it worse."
"Good,"
he sneered. She too was taken by surprise, her head snapping back
from a good hard punch to her cheek.
"Bad move," she
growled. Then she twirled around on one toe, her other leg going out
in a powerful kick, a kick that struck the little man square in the
groin, sending him stumbling backwards.
Sonic winced, as Snively
doubled over, crying in pain. The flat of Sally's hand chopped
Robotnik's nephew on the back, dropping him to his knees.
He
lifted his head, tears streaming down his cheeks. "You BITCH!!"
he squeaked, in a whispery yell.
Sally cracked her knuckles.
Snively got the point, and bit back his other insults, whimpering as
he clutched his injury.
Sally picked up the cable. "Tie him
up, Sonic," she ordered, rubbing her head.
"Geez Sal,
did you have to hit him there?" whispered Sonic. "That hurt
me just watching that. Ouch!"
"Just do it, Sonic,"
said Sally. Her head was pounding.
Sonic was starting to bind
Snively's hands together, when he noticed the necklace. "Hey
cool!" he said. He pulled the necklace off Snively's neck.
"Give
that back!" Snively demanded, his voice much higher than
usual.
Sonic smiled. "Cool little bauble ya got here,
Snobley."
"Give it back!"
Sonic held the
necklace up to his own neck. "Oooh, I think it'd look good on
me!" he crooned.
Snively pressed himself against the wall as
a mist began forming nearby. "Hedgehog, give it back!" he
said desperately.But Sonic was too busy prancing around and laughing
about the tacky necklace.
The mist was taking the shape of a
glowing girl.
Sally was rolling her eyes.
The mist completed
its transformation and looked over at Snively with wicked eyes.
"Hello, my dear," she cooed.
Snively began to shake in
fear, more tears rolling down his face.
"Oh!" said
Sonic, rather surprised at the sight of the entity. "Who are
you?"
She ignored him, taking a step towards Snively. "Time
to take what's mine," she hissed.
"Hedgehog, give me the
necklace!" ordered Snively.
"Why?" asked Sonic,
still looking at the entity.
She was closer to him now. Snively's
eyes widened as her nails grew into long claws. He couldn't run--he
was in too much pain. The hedgehog had his necklace...he was
doomed.
"Hey lady!" said Sonic. "I said 'who are
you?'"
"You stupid fucking hedgehog!" Snively
growled, "She'll kill us all! Give me that necklace!!"
"Give
it to him," said Sally.
"Sal..."
"Give it
to him, Sonic!"
"Ok, ok."
Sonic tossed the
necklace at Snively. It clattered to the ground next to him, and he
grabbed it up quickly. The demon howled in fury. She began to fade
back into mist. "Next time, sweetie, you won't be so lucky..."
"Care to explain?" asked Sally, as Sonic finished tying
Snively's hands together.
"No," said Snively. "I
don't want to explain."
Sonic pulled the knot tighter. "Who
cares, Sal? That was just plain weird."
"Which is why we
should know what's going on."
"It's Robotnik's fault!"
Snively said angrily. "He's a fucking idiot!"
"Let's
go, Sal," said Sonic. "You know the others are
waiting."
"Yes, I know," she sighed.
They left
Snively tied up in the alleyway. He wasn't too worried. The rock was
back where it belonged, around his neck.
Half of the Freedom Fighter's plan had worked--the main generator
had been temporarily shut down. But SWATbots were working on
that.
Robotnik was a bit upset about the whole event. "My
main generator," he growled. "That is...I don't know how
many times they've attacked it! And YOU let them!!" His fat
accusing finger pointed at the weary face of his nephew, who had just
been discovered by SWATbots.
Snively was rubbing his sore wrists
and flexing his numb fingers--Sonic had tied the cable too
tightly.
"What do you have to say for yourself?!"
Snively
was silent.
"Well?!"
"Sir, there was nothing I
could do," said Snively calmly. "I was tied up,
remember?"
"You worthless little scum, you didn't have
to get caught!"
"Well, sir, if I could've avoided being
caught, I would have."
Robotnik pounded his fist on the arm
of his chair and screamed. Snively took a step backwards.
"I
am not pleased with this failure! I want you to get more 'bots down
there, and have those repairs finished by tomorrow! Do I make myself
clear?!"
"Crystal clear, sir."
Robotnik rubbed
his temples. "I have a headache..."
Poor baby, thought
Snively.
Robotnik glared down at his nephew. "Well, Snively?
Get going!"
"Of course, sir."
After surveying the repairs for a few hours, Snively was bored out
of his mind. God, I can't stand this! It's so boring! He yawned
loudly.
He eyed the nearest SWATbot. "Bot 013826, come
here."
The robot clanked over. "Yes sir?"
"I
want you to keep an eye on these repairs for a moment." Snively
took off his headset--his communication link to Robotnik and set it
down on a console.
"Yes sir."
Snively picked his book
up from his room, and got a glass of water. I'd better hurry, he
thought. If Robotnik decides to check up on me, and I'm not
there...
He didn't want to imagine the next part.
The downward
stairs were at the end of the hallway, and he headed towards them. An
elevator was near the bottom of the short stairway.
There was a
clinking noise, and he peered down at the floor. His necklace rested
there, the thin chain broken.
"Oh great," he said aloud.
He stepped forward to pick it up, but his foot bumped it, sending it
sliding down the hallway. He heard the loud clinks as it bounced down
the stairs.
"Fuck!"
He heard a low chuckle behind
him. Not bothering to look, he ran for the stairs. He was almost
there. The water sloshed wildly in the glass, spilling onto the
floor. His foot hit a small puddle of that water, and he slipped. The
glass bounced down the stairs and shattered.
"Ow!" he
groaned, trying to get up, but a hand grabbed him around the throat
and slammed him into the wall. He screamed as he found himself
looking at a beautiful face, misty hair, and glowing eyes.
"Hello,"
the entity crooned. "At last I have you! I must tell you, you've
been my most difficult victim."
"Let go of me!" he
cried.
"No...I don't think so."
She held her hand up
so he could see it. He watched her nails grow into long claws, sharp
and slightly curved.
"No..." he whined. "No,
please..." He struggled in her grip.
"Oh, stop being so
selfish," she laughed. "I just want some energy, that's
all."
He began to sob in fear.
She smiled, patting his
cheek. "I've waited so long for this."
"Please
don't hurt me," he begged.
She smiled maliciously, and his
heart sank low. Hurting him was what gave her pleasure, hurting him
was what gave her life.
"Don't cry, little boy," she
said. "You're doing a good thing. You're giving me life."
Her tongue, so much like an octupus's tentacle, brushed his face,
licking away his tears. But he only cried harder at the touch.
"What
should I do with you?" she mused. "Any ideas?"
His
reply was a whimper of fear.
"I've got a lot of ideas...it's
too bad you're so weak. Your body won't be able to take half the
things I've thought up." She frowned. "You are no fun!
You're supposed to ask me what I've thought up."
His eyes
widened. She's crazy, he thought, she's insane!
Her sharp claws
ran down his chest, ripping through his uniform. He gulped; with just
the slightest more pressure, she would've ripped his skin as well.
"What..." his voice was a whisper. "What have you
thought up?"
She smiled gleefully. "Glad you asked! Lots
of things. I thought about ripping open your stomach and breaking off
all your ribs, like in that dream. That was quite nice. I thought
about skinning you like uh... oh yes, a cat. That would be rather
painful!"
He trembled hard, and her hand holding him by the
throat shook from the force of it.
"I thought maybe I could
break every bone in your body, one by one. Maybe sucking out all your
blood. Maybe just crushing you in a bear hug. Rape would be good too,
I could do that."
His eyes widened further. Rape? How? He
shuddered violently, not wanting to think about it, the pain and the
humilation of such an act. He prayed to God, to every god that she
would decide to finish him off quickly.
"I could do them all,
actually. What one would you like first?"
"None,"
he whispered.
"You're so cute when you're terrified,"
she said. Her arms suddenly wrapped around him in a passionate hug,
and he struggled as she kissed him deeply, that disgusting tongue
squirming around in his mouth. He suddenly acted, clamping his teeth
down upon her tongue, grinding his molars into that slimey surface.
She squealed, trying to pull away, but he held on feircly, his teeth
digging even deeper into the flesh.
Her claws raked his back,
setting his nerves afire. In pain, he clamped down even harder, so
hard his teeth periced through her tongue, biting it in half.
She
was free now, and she pulled back, releasing him for a second. He
spat out the severed piece of tongue. Then he tried to bolt. Her
clawed hand shot out, stabbing into his belly.
"No...ooh
God..." He looked down in horror to see dark red blood gushing
out around her hand.
"Look what you did!" she screamed,
spraying his face with spittle and blood from her injured tongue. "I
didn't want to wound you like that! Not yet!"
He would've
laughed, if he hadn't been weeping in pain. She slammed him agaisnt
the wall. "Oooh, boy, you're irritating me now." Her eyes
flared with a brillant red light.
Snively sobbed; her hand was
still buried deep in his belly. She drew it out, licking the blood
off her claws. She wiped the rest of the liquid on his shirt. "Help
me, please, anybody..."
She laughed. "No one's going to
help you." She flexed her fingers, the long claws gleaming under
the dim overhead lights. "I need to punish you for you
insolence..." she purred.
Her claws ran down his chest,
skirted around the oozing gash in his belly, and continued
downwards.
He gasped as she stopped, her claws resting on that
place, the most sensitive area on any man.
And screamed as she dug
her claws in.
Robotnik frowned as the com link to Snively's headset crackled
with static. He had been calling his lackey for more than five
minutes.
"He knows better than to take that headset off,"
grumbled Robotnik. "He knows better. This could be a damn
emergency."
Finally someone answered.
"Snively!"
bellowed Robotnik.
"Negative," came the voice of a
SWATbot.
"Where is Snively?" demanded Robotnik.
"Rank
02 is not in these premises. Rank 02 put I, Bot 013826, in
charge."
"Where is he?!"
"Rank 02 did not
verify his destination."
Robo sighed heavily. "Continue
your work, Bot 013826."
"Confirmed." The link
crackled with static once more. Robotnik cut the connection and
leaned back in his throne.
"Ooh, Snively, I am going to HURT
you for this."
"Oh God, please, please, no more..."
She chuckled
softly, eyeing her little captive. Tears steaked his face, and he
squirmed in her grip, shaking in pain. She could feel the raw terror
just oozing out of him--it hit her hard, making her head reel. She
drank it in, feeling her body become more physical by the moment.
Already, her hair was REAL hair, not just a misty trail.
He was a
bloody mess. His stomach was still dripping blood, and his clothes
were in crimson-stained tatters. She had crushed his arm mercilessly
in her grip, and broken several fingers, savoring the shrieks that
followed with each grisly snap.
But now she was tiring of
this...she wanted her physical body NOW. Her nerves ached for more
energy.
I'll leach just a bit more fear out of him...then I'll
make the kill.
She drove her claws forward. They stabbed into his
side, gouging into his ribs. He howled, wiggling around like a fish
on a hook. Tears leaked from his pain-filled eyes. "Oh God, oh
God, s-s-somebody p-p-please help meee!" Blood sprayed from his
mouth as he screamed.
She smiled lovingly at him. "You have
so much energy! I love it!"
He whimpered, feeling his feet
sliding out from under him, sliding in a slippery scarlet puddle
spread out around him. Only one thought filled his head. The
necklace. God, I have to get the necklace.
She pulled her claws
out, letting him drop to his knees. Then she crouched down, gripping
his chin. "Ooh, did I hurt you?"
Sobbing, he struggled
to break free. But her grip was too strong. He put his hands on the
ground for support, feeling the warm liquid squish underneath them.
She released her grip on his chin and leaned her face into his. "I
think I'll have a little snack," she said, "To start off my
big feast! I believe my appetizer will be those pretty little eyes of
yours!"
Desperately, he flung himself sideways as she lunged.
He heard her strike the wall, face-first. His hand flew out, grabbing
the first step. He was leaned over the edge of the stairway, and eyed
the downward slope of the stairs for a second. Then he pushed with
his arms, flinging himself over the edge.
He covered his head as
much as possible as he tumbled down the stairway. At the bottom,
laying in a twisted heap, he knew he'd hurt himself badly. He had
broken more of his ribs, and his leg felt broken as well.
But he
didn't care--the necklace was lying there, two feet away from
him.
God, please, don't let me faint don't let me please, he
begged silently, as he inched towards the necklace. His vision was
getting dim, and he gasped desperately for air--he had to stay
conscious!
He could reach the necklace, and he grabbed it. Then he
let go. And waited.
The entity descended the stairs slowly, and
stopped in front of him.
"You little fool," she said.
"Think killing yourself will stop me?" She laughed. "Don't
worry--you'll greet death..."
Snively waited. She crouched
down beside him. "Now, where was I?" she said. "Oh
yes," she smiled. "Your eyes."
She leaned in. Her
teeth were close now--close enough to brush against his eyelashes.
"I
don't think so, bitch," he whispered. Then he grabbed the
necklace, and pressed the rock hard against her cheek.
"Noooooooo!"
her words died to a helpless scream.
Snively watched as she
changed back into her mist form. The rock was glowing a brilliant
yellow, painful to the eyes. The mist was slowly pulled back into the
stone. Her last scream of rage ripped through the air, leaving the
hallway echoing.
"Not too smart, were you?" he said
aloud. Then he sobbed. He pressed his hands to his chest. His
tattered shirt was soaked and he saw the blood oozing out between his
fingers.
Everything was turning a bright glowing white. He felt
light-headed and dizzy...the pain was starting to fade.
"No..."
he moaned. He shook his head, clearing his vision a little. Down the
hallway was a SpyEye. He could see it hovering there, turned away
from him.
Whimpering with the effort, he managed to drag himself
closer to the floating surveillance camera. A smear of red marked his
path. The camera turned towards him when he was within range of its
hearing sensors. He saw the red center dilate, focusing on
him.
"Help..." he whispered. "Help me..."
Three days later!
"So, it is trapped once again?"
Robotnik held the necklace in his hand. The Cage Stone was back to
its old appearance, amber-colored with a dark shape inside.
"Yes,"
said Snively, his voice still weak. He was sitting on the bed in the
medical ward. He was covered in white bandages and stitches and
hooked up to an IV. It hurt when he talked.
"You should be
able to get back to work in a few days," said Robotnik. Snively
refrained from rolling his eyes. "Because Scratch and Grounder
are screwing everything up."
"No kidding," said
Packbell, who delighted in jabbing Snively's broken ribs with his
finger. Snively glared over at him.
"I'm going to lock this
thing up," said Robotnik, indicating the stone. Normally, he
loved toying with power, but he'd decided this thing was too
dangerous. The entity might be able to kill the Freedom
Fighters...but it would not hesitate to kill him as well.
Packbell
turned to leave. "I wonder...would it be possible to harness
that demon--make her work for us?"
Robotnik and Snively both
glared over at him. "Don't even think about it, Packbell!"
They said in unison.
With his back to his leader, Packbell allowed
a smirk to spread across his face. "Of course not, sir...I would
never do that..."
THE END!!