If you have began to read this, please skip this part as this is no longer a part of the story. Skip to chapter 17, or in other cases, Glitches Chapter 1 Reboot: Don“t lose Your Glasses.
Ok. This story is the game Mario The Music Box. Before this story begins, this game does NOT belong to me! It belongs to Team Ari. It is a great game and you should play it, it's very fun! And a bit...gory, but it is still great, but read about it FIRST! Some scenes might be violent for young kids.
But this story is about me and my best friend, Abby. This story is based off of our imagination and trust me, it's strange. But it was fun to think of this, and remember how you would sometimes call the characters idiots for this and that, well in this, some of the choices are yours. So pick wisely, and have fun with it! Plus, there will be a comic form coming very soon, so check out my Deviantart if you want to see more! So now, I hope you enjoy!
Here's my Deviantart ( BTW I'M GETTING BETTER AT ART SO DO NOT JUDGE )
Here's the link to the website.
It was dark and snowing. Even the lamps don't seem to help of seeing through the snow. The cold wind blew hard on Abby's face as she walked down the sidewalk. The wind was so strong she almost fell by missing placing her feet a few times.
She wore blue, dark blue check coat, having her up almost covering up her face. Her scarf was red, surrounding her neck and covered her chin to nose. She wore gray woolen trousers , and black riding back shoes. Her gloves were black, but was hidden in her pockets. Her brown hair covered the sides of her face keeping them warm. And her blue glasses laided on top of her nose.
She just came back from work, ( worked at the hospital ) and was now on the way home. She hoped her roommate, Madison, was starting a fire at home. Even though fireplaces places aren't really used anymore, since it's 2023. Abby was 23 and Madison was 22, even though they were in the same grades with her.
Abby shivered as the storm got worse, like if it were chasing her, pulling her back. She started to get frustrated, and stopped. She was literally blinded with her glasses covered up in snowflakes.
She tooked them off as she continued to walk. The snow at her were deep to where her feet sunk in. But her foot got caught in the snow, and when she took another step she fell over onto the street covered in snow, and her glasses bounced down the sewer that was barely open.
She looked up, having snow on her face, and looked at at the sewer. It covered with bits of snow. She sighed. "You've got to be kidding me." She said.
Abby knocked on the front door of a small house. She heard clicks from the other side of the brown wood door, and it swung open.
Madison stood there, eyes very tired. SHe glared at Abby as she lifted her hands and shook the object in her hands. "Forgot yours keys." She smirked.
"I know." Abby said. Madison got out of the way letting Abby in, and closed the door behind her.
The house lights were lit up, and Abby took off her coat and hanged it on the rack as well as her scarf. She then slammed her back into the leather couch, very tired. The fireplace was lit up and Abby already becoming worm. Having the nice heat was very a bit relaxing.
Madison stared at her, and noticed something odd. "Where are your glasses?" She said, crossing her arms as she tapped her foot.
Abby knew she would ask. Madison was very observant, and happened to read lots of books since there were a stack of books on the coffee table."I tripped, and they fell down the sewers." Abby said, scared to what Madison was going to say. Either "you bloody idiot, you had those since I've met you" or " oh, lovely, now we have to waste our time looking for it or buy a new one".
"Really? The sewer?" Madison asked, sitting down on the other end of the couch and lifted her feet on the coffee table. She did that a lot, resting her feet on the coffee table like her dad.
"Yes, and that is why your are gonna help me find it." Abby said.
"In the sewers? Why can't we just buy you new glasses?" Madison asked.
"Those are special to me, ok? Now get off your ass and help me." Abby said trying not to laugh.
" Not going to happen."
"Please?"
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Fine!"
"Fine!"
It was quiet, and all they could hear were the sparks the fire was making.
"Please?" Abby asked giving Madison a puppy face. She always did that ever since she met her.
"Fine!" Madison said, getting up to get ready.
"Yes!" Abby muttered.
Madison walked past the fire, making Abby get caught looking at the fire seeing something in it. It was a book. "Did we run out of wood?" She ask.
"No, I just didn't like the book." Madison said stopping and turned to face her.
"How'd you know what I was gonna say?" Abby asked.
"Because you looked in the fire."
"Well...why'd you throw the book in the fire?"
"Because I was on the part that said 'The grin me gives me is wicked and more than a little sexy', so I threw it in the fire right when I read it."
Abby laughed breathlessly. Madison glared at her and went to get ready.
They walked down the sewers, having flash lights at hand. Abby wore her stuff before, but Madison wore a long black trench coat, with a orange type suit under it, like the 10th Doctor from Doctor Who. Her gloves were woolen black keeping them warm.
It had a small sidewalk inside, with dirty snow covering it, and the water that went down the sewer was mostly frozen.
They continued to walk which felt like forever, talking to one another.
Abby suddenly came to a stop, having bits of light above a hole to shine through the dark sewers. "This was where I fell and my glasses fell threw that open." Abby said pointing at the hole.
"You lost it like an hour ago, there would be no chance we will find it." Madison said.
"Oh come on, it's dark, scary, spooky, mysterious, just a place for you to investigate!" Abby said gleefully.
"And looking for a pair of glasses which we could have gotten about," Madison looked at her pocket watch." Half an hour ago." She said putting it away back into her pocket.
Abby furrowed her brows and tapped her foot. She always tried to do a sad puppy face as she did, showing she was saying please with a bit of frustration.
Madison raised a brow, unimpressed. "That doesn't work on me." She said.
"If you don't help me I'll tear out your organs." Abby said in the most happiest way as possible. Abby always was violent, which could be funny at some points.
"Good luck with that."
Abby stared at her."Please?" She asked.
"Only if you get me a new pocket watch. This one is getting rusty."
"Ok!" Abby said happily. She jumped around in joy, knowing Madison must have been flipping her off or something like that. But she wasn't.
Madison stared down the sidewalk they stood on, and slowly walked down it, shoulders up.
"Something wrong?" Abby asked as she walked next to Madison.
"Yes." Madison said. "Sewers have pumps and pipes, all different colors and sizes, right?"
"Yes?" Abby said, not sure if this was a trick question.
Madison pointed her flashlight up to show what was in front of them, and there laid a broken, cracked, huge green pipe."Do they happen to look like one from a video game?" Madison asked.
