Disclaimer: I do not own I Believe I Can Fly by R. Kelly from the amazing movie, Space Jam. All those belong to Warner Bros, the record companies and songwriters. I own only my OCs.
I believe I can fly
I believe I can touch the sky
I think about it every night and day (Night and day)
Spread my wings and fly away
I believe I can soar
I see me running through that open door
I believe I can fly
I believe I can fly
I believe I can fly
In the year 2774, the Loonatics established a new branch of protection for those in need of justice. They relocated their headquarters to Planet Blanc, using the planet's black holes to instantly reach anywhere in space. A once city-Planet superhero group now grew to become heroes of the galaxy.
Afterwards, the Loonatics fell in love, got married and had children. Their old headquarters was turned into a big family home, with five happy, loving families living under the same roof.
And then in 2790...
...they just disappeared.
Chains rattled as the basketball made yet another prefect shot in the basket.
A young, preteen bunny threw perfect shot after another, growing bored each time. She checked her watch. The ultra-digital clock struck Midnight.
So that meant she had been playing basketball for 6 hours.
She sighed, her breath mixing in with the cold air. Then she gazed up at the beautiful starry night sky, wishing hard for her parents to come back and soon and play basketball with her. A white shooting star cut through the blue sheet of the sky. She instantly thought of her parents flying home in their spaceship.
In a few minutes later, she caught sight of a tall, blonde, straight-eared rabbit walking towards her. She grinned happily and set out to run, arms out to hug her mother until she realised a disappointing truth.
"Uncle Axel?" She looked up, big-eyed of disappointment. "Are my mom and dad back yet?"
Her uncle only set his downcast eyes on her. He seemed as if he was sad about something.
As if something bad had happened.
"Just come with me, sweetie."
He took her hand, gently leading her away from the basketball rack.
And away from the HQ and the life she had.
Because her parents and uncles never came home that night.
Or the next.
