RusVal- Hello, hello, hello. RusVal here from the StarCraft corner of cyberspace. In the following story, I do not own Sonic (Sega), Starfox (Nintendo), Reeses (Hershey), Pizza Hut (Pizza Hut)...
Jazz- Dude, your just rambling, aren't you?
RusVal- Shut up, you're only supposed to speak at the end of a chapter.
Jazz- Okay, okay...
RusVal- Anyway, I do own the story. So lets go!
StarSonic
Ch.1: Stargazing
Tails looked into the lens of his telescope, adjusting the angle so he could get the best view of the moon. it wasn't long before he focused on the big shining sphere in the night sky. The telescope was a birthday present from Sonic's parents, and Tails enjoyed using it as much as he could. In fact, Tails had used it almost every night since first getting it, and this night was no exception. Tails loved looking at the stars, imagining what it would be like to travel amongst them, to find new life and civilizations. In fact, ever since he and Sonic had been abducted by those aliens along with Robotnik and Snively, Tails had wondered if all aliens were like what they had encountered. Who knows, he thought to himself as he shifted the direction of his telescope, they could look exactly like us.
Sonic's mom called into the room, you have to go to bed. You have five minutes.
Tails looked over to his best buddy, Sonic, and saw that, as usual, he was fast asleep. Tails rolled his eyes. Sonic was usually impatient, and stargazing wasn't his thing.
Okay, Mrs. Hedgehog, Tails called back, over Sonic's constant snoring.
However, as he was about to get up, he accidentally hit the telescope, changing the way it pointed. He then looked through it, trying to see if he could rearrange it back to where it was before. What he saw, though, made him raise his eye in surprise before looking through the lens again. In the sky was an irregularly shaped object, yet when Tails zoomed the scope, he could tell that it wasn't an asteroid. Unfortunately, he couldn't tell what it was. He was going to tell Sonic before Sonic's dad walked in.
Okay, Tails, it's time for bed, the robotisized hedgehog said.
Awww, but I found something, Tails tried to explain.
It doesn't matter, the father said, you need your sleep.
All right, Tails groaned as he got into his bed.
Goodnight Tails, Sonic's dad whispered as he slowly walked out and closed the door.
The moment the door was closed, Tails lifted his head to make sure he wasn't being watched before he snuck over to his telescope. To his dismay, he couldn't locate the strange object. Aw nuts, Tails grumped to himself as he got back into bed, where he fell into a deep sleep.
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Come on, Tails, Sonic declared, you were probably imagining things!
It was the next day, and Tails had spent most of the morning trying to tell Sonic about the strange object, and every time, Sonic didn't believe him. Currently they were chilling out under a tree in knothole village, waiting for the other Freedom Fighters to show up. Tails was uncharacteristically impatient waiting for their friends, since he wanted to tell Sally about the strange object he saw the night before. Fortunately they did not have to wait much longer, for they saw Sally walking up to them alongside Bunny Rabbot, talking about girl things.
Hey, Aunt Sally! Tails shouted as he ran up to them, I saw something last night!
Woah, Tails, slow down, Sally said to the young fox as she tried to calm him down, what did you see?
Ah, don't listen to him, Sonic said as he walked up to the group, Tails claims he saw strange things in the sky last night.
I DID see something strange last night! Tails snapped, clearly agitated.
Sally glanced at Sonic with a glare that caused the hedgehog to shut his lip before she turned to Tails.
Now, Tails, she remarked, it could have just been a satellite. The humans said that they had launched a couple into Mobius's orbit.
Nuh-uh, it was too big to be a satellite, Tails asserted.
Sally thought for a minute as she glanced at Sonic, who rolled his eyes at Tail's statement. She then looked back at Tails with a caring look.
You don't believe me, do you? Tails questioned with a hurt voice.
Oh, Tails, Sally kneeled down and held Tails's hand, I want to believe you, but you have been interested in space for a while, and you do have a large imagination...
I'll prove it! Tails exclaimed as he yanked his hand back, come tonight, and I will show you!
Now, suga' Tails, don't be like that... Bunny begged, but Tails was already stomping off.
Boy, he sure believes he saw something, Sonic remarked, I didn't realize he was so serious about it.
Sally then hit him over the head.
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Oh, please be there, please be there, please be there, Tails worriedly thought. He was back in his bedroom that night, once again looking through his telescope in search of the object. The others hadn't shown up yet, and he wanted to make sure it was there. One thing he realized after stomping off earlier was that the object could be on the other side of the planet, or could have left, or a number of reasons that it couldn't be there. And so far, it wasn't there. Tails was worried that not only would the others laugh at him, Sally might get mad at him for his earlier outburst. He really didn't mean to yell at her, he just had gotten so mad at Sonic's picking that he lost his cool. With that in mind, Tails started looking for the object with renewed vigor. As luck would have it, the focus of the lens picked up what he was looking for, and as Tails looked out the window, he saw the others coming up to the window.
Hey, guys! he shouted to them, I've spotted it! Hurry up and look before it...
Unfortunately, before he could finish the sentence, he saw through his telescope something that ran his blood cold. It was a small glimpse, but it was enough. The object he was looking for... blew up! There was a small flash on the side of the object, then the entire object went up in flames before expanding into a big fireball!
Oh, no, Tails thought to himself in horror.
Hey, Tails! Sonic yelled, you all right?!
When Tails didn't answer, the group ran in, Sonic beating them by seconds. What they saw shocked them. Tails was slumped on his stool, looking sadder than any other time than they ever remembered seeing him.
Sally asked gently, are you all right?
Without answering, Tails just jumped out the window, and flew away as fast as his tails could carry him.
Jazz-Poor Tails! What was that object in the sky, and what happened to it? Will Tails's friends ever believe him again? Find out next time on StarSonic!
RusVal-So, what'd you think?
Jazz-About music.
RusVal-Not you!
Jazz-Oh, sorry dude.
RusVal-Anyway, I will try to update this as much as I can, but school and another project I'm working on might get in the way, so until next time, later dudes!
Jazz-Hey, that's my line!
