Tail Concerto: Behind the Scenes and Afterwards into the future

Disclaimer: I do not own this because I'm not good at creating video games. I'm just a gamer that beat this many times and I no longer own a copy. Some characters might be OOC (Out Of Character), but this is my version of the story as a whole. My grammar and spelling may not be the best. Please like this story and give honest feedback. Hope you enjoy it!

It all started with a friendship that would have lasted a lifetime, but certain circumstances were saying otherwise.

This is that story…

"My name's Alicia."

"I'm Waffle, nice to meet you!" They shook hands as they greeted each other; He had given her a sapphire crystal that just happened to be his mother's when he had seen her crying and didn't like seeing her upset.

As the days went on, they became almost inseparable with Waffle giving her flowers and playing at the creek some days in the summer until that awful war between their species. Alicia was taken from her old home to an orphanage because her parents had tragically died in the skirmish. She was beyond heartbroken...she vowed to never trust another Dog-person including Waffle who had left her alone but not by his choice.

Soon after getting into the orphanage, apparently her sister was taken in as well. "Stare!"

"Alicia, are you alright?" They were reunited and they embraced one another. Soon they met another girl by the name of Flare. Apparently her family had suffered the same fate as she was taken to the shelter for orphaned children and they all became sisters from that day onward.

An older cat man came into the room where the sisters were and said, "I'm your new father now, you may call me Fool."

Flare's stomach had growled and said to her new father, "Fool, can we please eat soon? I'm hungry." Alicia had the same idea that perhaps they could all go to that new diner that opened up in Prairie that had served both cat and dog folk alike, but when they got there, the dog owner had turned them away because of a robbery from cat people. Fool was at a crossroads. He didn't want to have his children starve so he came up with a plan to tell the girls that they could still eat, just that they'd have to take his food since he wasn't going to give it to them despite being paying customers.

"But Fool, I don't want to steal food because of a mistake other people made."

"I know, Alicia, but sometimes you have to do things for survival even if it means someone else suffers."

"But it shouldn't have to be that way! I don't see why we should get food from that diner if the owner's being mean to innocent kids!" As Fool and Alicia were arguing, Flare sneaked into the vent that was easy to get into the building and came out with what seemed like a buffet to everyone. Stare had an idea where Flare had gone and was waiting for her to come back out to talk to her.

Stare said to Flare, "Where did you get that food?"

Flare had some bread in her mouth as she said, "I just got it from the building while everyone else was arguing. Now we won't be hungry anymore! Isn't that great?"

Fool had seen potential in Flare's ability to sneak and wanted to capitalize on that so he said, "Way to go, Flare! That's how you do it! Now, let's escape while we have the chance to not get caught."

"I don't like this plan. We should take the stuff back and apologize."

"Well, it's too late. Now come on, Alicia, we've got to get moving! Stare, you agree, right?"

Stare shrugged her shoulders and said, "It's whatever to me. I just want to read a book."

"Okay then, we can go to the public library and you can have your pick of any books you want. Is that good for you guys?"

Flare said, "Hooray! We're going to the library, I love reading!" Fool smiled at this. As they went to the library, Alicia took out the pendant that Waffle gave to her when they met and just stared at it.

Fool had seen this and thought, 'What a magnificent jewel! I must have that for my plan of world domination, but not yet. I'll get it in due time...'

Alicia thought, 'Waffle, I wonder if you're thinking of me too. I miss you so much and I really want to tell you how I feel.'

Flare took Alicia to the side and whispered, "Hey, Alicia. Don't you think that Fool's kind of being weird around you?"

"How do you figure that?"

"He's been looking at your pendant for the past couple minutes, I would think something's up with him or maybe the jewel is more important than you realize."

"Wow, I never thought of that. You know, you seem a lot smarter than you let on."

"My parents taught me all they know. They were once detectives at some point but retired before I was born and homeschooled me before they were killed in the war, then I met you and Stare in the orphanage. I'm glad you guys are my sisters, even though we aren't related."

"That's okay, Flare. Stare and I will be there for you through thick and thin." Through all the conversation, Stare was more than content with reading her novels of adventure and romance, but she knew she cared for them and would always be by their sides. 'I'm glad those two get along fine. This book is getting really good.'

Meanwhile, with Waffle, he was taken to live with his grandfather, Russell. "But grandpa, why do I have to not talk to Alicia anymore? We're good friends, I know this!"

"Well, I know that those Cat-people were the ones who started this war in the first place! Did you know that my son died in that war for you as well as your mother when she tried to save you from that bullet that the cat soldier shot at you? Do you? I mean, I take you in as my own son to protect you from those menaces to society and this is the thanks I get?"

"Grandpa, Alicia did nothing wrong! She was just a kid when that awful war happened and she had nowhere else to go!"

"I'm sorry, but if you can't understand my point of view then I guess I'll have to just send you to bed without dinner tonight."

"Okay, grandpa but can you please lay off on the wine? I think just a glass or two is fine for someone your age."

"Nonsense, you can never have too much wine with dinner! Ha-ha!" Waffle sighed as he went to bed even though he had prepared earlier with a few snacks near his bed and ate as quietly as he could while he thought more of his childhood friend and what she meant to him. 'I hope you're doing better, Alicia. I really care about you, my feelings will never change.'