Legend of Spyro: Kipling's Claw
By Daggershard
Heyo, Daggershard here! Now, I was putting the dishes away about half an hour ago and I thought, "Hey, has anyone ever tried to write a JESSIE and Legend of Spyro crossover?" So that's what I did!
Now buckle in your seatbelts, 'cause we're about to go on a rollercoaster of love, betrayal, adventure, blood, and maybe a little swearing on Jessie and Bertram's part. HANG ON!
DISLAIMER: I do not own any characters from JESSIE or the Legend of Spyro trilogy! I also do not own any rights to Ember or Flame. All characters, settings, and catchphrases belong to their respectful owners.
CHAPTER ONE: New Video Game
Luke Ross, a young, freckled lad from Detroit who was adopted by a very wealthy couple, was walking down the street with Ravi and Jessie in tow. Ravi, a young Indian boy with black hair and tan skin, was walking his giant Asian water monitor, Mrs. Kipling while eating a chocolate ice cream cone. Jessie, the boys' nanny, was a teenage redhead from Texas that lived with her father, a drill sergeant, who knew a lot about the military from hands-on experience. Luke had a massive crush on her, and thought that every time she tried to get a guy to like her was just an attempt to him jealous.
As they were walking around New York, Luke saw a poster in the window of a video game store. The poster featured a purple and yellow dragon with yellow horns and a gold underbelly and a black (In Luke's opinion, it was more of a dark purple.) dragoness with a red underbelly and a silver tail blade. Luke new those dragons well.
"Oo, Jessie, can we get that game?" Ravi asked before Luke could do the same.
"What game?" Jessie asked Ravi.
"Duh, the Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon! It's the newest game in New York! Haven't you heard of it before?" Luke asked Jessie.
"Well yeah, but I just got you the other Spyro game a few months ago. Why do you want this one so bad?" Jessie asked.
"Because they just got a shipment of these yesterday, and they said that the hundredth game sold had a special surprise in it!" Luke said. Mrs. Kipling hissed in agreement.
"Yeah, and I hear that the graphics are amazing!" Ravi said, a big smile forming on his face.
"Fine, you guys can get the game, but you have to do your chores every day for two weeks, okay?" Jessie said.
"Okay!" Luke and Ravi said simultaneously. After that Jessie, Ravi, Luke, and Mrs. Kipling walked into the game store.
When they entered the store, they saw a entire shelf of the game Ravi and Luke were asking for.
"Wow, that's a lot of games…" Jessie said.
"Yes and ninety-nine games have already been sold!" said a brown-haired man as he stepped out from behind the counter.
"Well we'd like to buy this game, please." Luke said, handing the man the game.
"Okay, I'll ring it up for you. My name's Tom Fang, by the way." The man said, shaking Jessie's hand.
"Nice to meet you, Mr. Fang, my name's Ravi." Ravi said.
"Aw, nice to meet you, too. And here's your game." Tom said as he handed Luke the plastic bag.
"Thank you. I've always wanted this game! I hear that the graphics on this game look so real!" Luke said, holding the bag tighter.
After Jessie, Luke, Ravi, and Mrs. Kipling left the store, Tom said, "Oh, you don't know how real I can make those graphics..." A devious smile formed on Tom's face, revealing his razor-sharp fangs that are sharp enough to kill.
Me: So, do you guys like it?
Little Feather: I know I do!
Me: What are you doing here?
Little Feather: Um…
Me: Get out of my story!
Little Feather: No!
Me: Why you little…
While I'm trying to catch Little Feather, please review! Oh, and please read my other stories "Monsters vs. Gravity Falls" and "Animorphs: Rise of the Dragomorph"! Chow!
