Sonic PROject

Prologue

She sat on the fence for a while watching her pets graze the grass around the village, and sniffing away at the villagers with boredom. She sighed lowly as she also stared down at her little sister, who gripped her waist and hugged her tightly. She placed a hand on her head and rubbed it lightly as she stared back up towards the mountains, seeing a dragon-like creature fly in with a rider.

She faced back down to her sister, "Get ready for bed honey."

She nodded and skipped to their tent, not looking back at her older sister.

She watched her little sister skp, thinking about how she was the only thing left of any of her family. The wolf didn't seem very intimidated by the night as her sister walked into the tent, thn quickly faced back to some incoming visitors. In came a dragon horse mix creature almost to a nose dive into the ground, with an strong looking male echidna riding its back.She watched careully, seeing the echidna quickly get off and rushed to her. It was the echidna that delivered bad news, and by the looks of how the day has been going, it was going to be the worst news.

"Are you the leader of this village?" The echidna asked her.

"She just left, but I can take a message." She answered.

"Tell her that the Emeralds are red." He stated, "All of them."

She stared at him blankly, "And?"

"We've been getting reports of small hedgehog and chameleon-like aliens roaming the forests," He stated, "And they're fierce as they are small."

She rolled her eyes, "Great, any victims?"

"Three injured." He started off.

"Hmm." She nodded, instantly thinking that these reports were minor, and were to be of no worry.

"And thirty two dead." He finished.

She paused, staring at the messenger awkwardly, almost wanting to faint, "You're kidding?"

He shook his head, "It's true."

She wanted proof, which was to turn out to be him. The echidna leaned over and pulled up his pant leg, showing deep cuts, bite marks, and blood still trailing down it. Since there was very little light around, the wound looked extra gory. She couldn't believe it, the wound was horrifying, with the thought over thirty were dead made her shiver.

"Those little bastards bite like a wild devil." He growled, "If you see one, you'd better be prepared to kill the fuckers."

"What do they look like?" She dared asking.

The echidna spun around and reached over into the bags strapped to the dragon, and drug out a dead carcass about three feet long, and tossed it in front of her. She leaped back as it landed, blood splattered a little on her feet. From what she could make of it, it was a small chameleon-shaped creature with black claws and a few quills on the shoulders and hip, grayish, but surprisingly small.

"Their eyes are black with red slits that shine brightly in this time of night." He added, "You might want to let me keep it so you guys don't get swarmed."

She stared up and nodded, "Sure, and did you say swarms?"

"Of about ten or sometimes twenty." He warned, grabbing the dead cretin, "Like I said, if you see one, you'd better be ready."

She nodded, and continued to watch him, getting on his ride and spinning it to where it was to run opposite to where it came from, straight through the village.

He stared at her softly and worriedly, "And if I were smart Shara-Lee, I'd move elsewhere before you start seeing signs of them, somewhere where they already attacked. Cause they won't go back there for a long time."

"I have too much to lose." She growled a little, "I'd rather stay here and watch them come to me instead of going somewhere recently attacked. Besides we're pretty damn strong, remember the last attack?"

"That I do," He nodded, "But just make sure that your precious Glacias is warned as soon as she gets here."

She nodded in agreement, and stepped aside for the rider to leave. The dragon snorted a little and bolted with great speed down through the village. It spread it's massive wings and went into the air, flapping its wings every second to get higher into the sky, and the rider low on its back. She growled a little, the news disturbed her, and a small chill traced her spine and made the fox twitch. She leaned against a post behind her and stared at the nearly filled moon, bright as ever in the clear sky. Still, she felt a sense of displeasure in the area, it started to spook her.

One of her pets started squawking loudly in fear, tramping back into the pen she leaned against, and spreading its wings as it reared up in the pen. The female spun around and walked into the pen, seeing a silhouette dance across the ground in front of the creature. The shadow kept trying to get to the side, but the creature kept going the wrong way, and had to recoil again and again.

Soon her sister ran out of the tent, still in her clothes and crying. The smaller fox spun her head around, and was instantly shoved down to the ground as another small shadow came out of nowhere and attacked her. Shara-Lee quickly bolted out of the pen and rushed to her little sister with her sword and drew it out. The sword glowed bright blue, and shined upon the shadow, which paused and stared up at her with its red slits.

It was instantly shot away from her little sister as a spear tagged it in the head, and pinned it in the dirt. She spun to where the spear came from and seen a dark dingo run beside her sister and picked her up.

"We've got to get out of here! Now!" He snapped, "Grab Sango and Tatoria and leave!"

She stared at the male dingo with worry, "What about the rest? Glacias!"

"We have no choice." He insisted, "They've surrounded the whole villagers!"

She took a quick glance around, seeing her friends getting attacked, and many falling onto the ground while being eaten alive, then soon about five went after the corpse and devoured it. The villagers cried everywhere around her, with a fire already lit on one of the tent, soon lit up the village and the creatures all around.

Another cretin leaped up and tried attacking Shara-Lee's sister again, the dingo though whipped his arm around and smacked it across the neck with a karate chop, and killed it instantly. Shara-Lee then spun around and seen three more charge after her, and many others behind that scattered all around, two attacking some of her creatures. She whipped the sword around and sliced their heads right off, spinning around back to the pen and whistled for her endangered pet.

The horse looking creature stomped on another one, then galloped to her, along with three others. The dingo then placed her little sister on one, and tied a rope to Shara-Lee's main pet. Shara-Lee then grabbed the one she called over and hopped on, and stared down at the dingo.

He also hopped on one, and tied a rope around its neck, "Lets go!"

Two more of the creatures leaped at Shara-Lee, and hurriedly she smacked them with the sword and kicked her ride to go. It bolted forward with the other one with her sister beside her, and took off into the air, with the dingo following her with his, slapping few more cretins aside as they were taking off.

Shara-Lee glanced at her little sister, seeing she was wounded, but luckily not too badly. She sighed with a bit of relief, but was shaking badly from the scare, and nearly seeing her sister die in front of her face.

The dingo flew beside her and stared at her worriedly, "Are you hurt?"

"No," She replied, "You?"

"One nicked my finger," he answered back, "Nothing else."

She nodded, "Thanks for saving Milaise, Kazer."

He smiled, "I'd do anything for your lives."

She smiled back, hearing her ride squawk a little, just in random.


Okay kinda bad, srry