Foreword: Okay, here's the first chapter of Obsidian...well, the prologue to it at least. It's quite short, but the chapters will increase in length as you read on...I can guarantee that xD. Just to warn you, things will start out a little slowly at first, but there will be more than enough action rather soon. I just have to set the groundwork to the story before moving onward :p...So...enjoy. Feedback on this would be much appreciated, especially considering this is my first Sonic fanfic, lol.
Disclaimer: I do not own Sonic the Hedgehog or any other related trademarks. All original characters and the plot, however, belong to me, and you must ask for my permission in order for them to be used otherwise.
P R O L O G U E
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Tension thickly filled the room, its presence nearly unbearable to the students squirming anxiously at their desks. Anticipation and excitement gripped them with a forceful hold, and it was all too prevalent for the anthropomorphic professor at the front of the classroom.
"I see my lecturing is useless," he monotonously proclaimed. All the students suddenly focused their attention on his being, then, surprised at his words. A small smile parted the wolf professor's jaws, and he casually said, "I'll see you all next year."
As if on cue, the sound of the school bell ripped through the classroom, the last one of the year. The students erupted into a great barrage of screaming and exclamation as they practically leapt from their desks and headed toward the door. Happiness and excitement were what buffeted the air as the school was emptied of all of its anthropomorphic students alike, and the ecstatic feelings spread like wildfire.
School was over with for the year. All the procrastination with projects, all of the homework, and all of the testing…it was over for at least a little while. Summer was now in full swing. With three months of leisure at the teenagers' backs, life felt absolutely fantastic. Nothing could go wrong for them at such a euphoric point in their lives, and everything was well. Their summer-induced ignorance was bliss, and they were happily unaware of the trials to come…and all too soon.
