Disclaimer: Lilo & Stitch and all related characters are the property of Disney and Chris Sanders. 003 is mine.
Note: the following is a story that is only the beginning of a series called the "003 series". This statement will be in the summery of all stories with my OC, Jason/003. This is to distinguish it from my other fanfics.
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Chapter One: A Bad Beginning
"Stitch, get in here!" Lilo called from the living room, "There's an experiment on the news!" Stitch ran out from the kitchen, sliding a little as he came to a halt in front of the television. There was, indeed, an experiment on the news. It was bright orange and looked almost exactly like a wild boar. Its aspirant power was disintegrating things, because that was exactly what it was doing. A red beam was shooting from the empty space between its two tusks, and anything that it hit turned into a small pile of dust.
"Cousin, goobaja," Stitch said, heading to the door.
"Wait, Stitch, don't you think we should ask Jumba about this experiment? Maybe find out any weaknesses?" Lilo said, grabbing his arm. Together, they walked to Jumba and Pleakley's room. As they entered the room, they saw Pleakley watering another plant that would most likely die in a few days, and Jumba sitting at his computer.
"Well hello, Lilo," Pleakley said with a pleasant smile. Then a little less cheery, "Little Monster." The three waited a moment for Jumba's booming voice to go 'Little Girl! 626!' like it always did when he saw them. But it didn't come. Jumba just sat there slowly typing away, all four of his eyes half closed.
"You don't look so good, did you get enough sleep last night?" Lilo asked.
"I am fine," Jumba said simply, without looking up.
"Uh, if you say so. We were actually wandering if you could give us some information on an experiment," Lilo replied.
"I knew you would be asking, so I printed out information," Jumba handed her three sheets of paper, again, not averting his eyes from the screen. Lilo nodded her thanks and they ran out of the house, passing a work-bound Nani on the way out the door.
They only had to go a little ways into town to locate the experiment. Luckily, all of the people, including reporters and cameramen had decided that it was too dangerous and had fled. It was too dangerous for anyone to be there. The experiment was firing off its disintegration ray in any and all directions, if that crowd had been there, people would have gotten killed.
"You know what to do, Stitch," Lilo said, passing him a capture container. Stitch nodded, reverting to his alien form and putting the container under his lower right arm. He took off at full speed, jumping nine feet in the air as the experiment spotted him. Coming down on top of it, Stitch landed with one foot on each tusk, driving its head into the ground. There was a flash of red as Stitch back flipped off its face, letting it lift its head and shake off the dust that had been the ground in front of it.
The experiment looked at him, its eyes wild. It stomped its hoof on the ground and charged. Stitch rolled out of the way, turned, and gave chase. He caught up with it quickly, running alongside of it, matching it step for step. Grabbing one of its tusks, Stitch and the experiment slid in a corkscrew fashion until they both came to a screeching halt. Stitch grabbed its other tusk in one of his free paws and planted himself firmly in front of the wild experiment. A red glow started to come from the space between its two tusks. Eyes going wide, Stitch pulled on the tusks in opposite directions, and with a snap, broke them both off.
Giving off a scream of pain, the experiment rolled over on its back in a sign of defeat. Stitch let the two pieces of bone clatter to the ground, stuffing the experiment into the capture container. According to the papers that Jumba had given them, breaking off the tusks was the only way to stop its disintegration power. Not only that, but the tusks would grow back in just a few days.
"Yay, Stitch," Lilo exclaimed, running up to him. She bent over and took a good look at the experiment. "I think the town dump would be a good place to put him. He could just disintegrate all of the trash."
Stitch nodded, and then something caught his eye. It was a deep blue, and glowing, and it was heading right for them. Shoving Lilo forcefully back, Stitch jumped backwards himself. The blue thing went right between them, cutting a deep swath into the asphalt. Looking in the direction that it had come from, Stitch saw a short figure slowly approaching them. As it came into view, Stitch said only one thing, "Cousin."
It was just a little shorter than Stitch, and wore a robe-like piece of tattered brown cloth. From what they could see of its hands, feet, and chest, it had green fur with a pale green belly. No claws tipped it fingers or toes, but that didn't mean that it wasn't dangerous. A hood hid its face, but they could see something glowing blue within the shadow.
The experiment continued to walk towards them at a leisurely pace. It lifted its right paw, and spread its fingers wide. A window next to Lilo suddenly shattered, the broken pieces of glass hanging in the air. With a flick of the experiments wrist, the shards of glass shot out, all aimed at Lilo. Stitch moved like lightning, placing himself between Lilo and the flying daggers of glass. All of the shards bounced harmlessly off of his bulletproof hide. The experiment continued to move closer to them.
"Get out of the way, brother. You are not my target," the experiment said in a deadpan, flinging Stitch across the street without even touching him. Stitch did not, however, hit the ground. Instead, he stayed suspended in the air, hovering a few inches off of the ground. The experiment lifted one of its green paws in Lilo's direction, its entire hand surrounded in an orb of deep blue light. Stitch's eyes went wide as it fired off a short blast.
But it didn't hit her. In front of Lilo stood a massive wall of ice, its front caved in from the experiment's blast. "Slushy!" Lilo said in surprise. Standing atop the wall was the ice experiment, its arms crossed and a smile on its face.
"Why do my younger brothers continue to thwart my attempts at success?" the green experiment muttered. With a wave of its hand, Stitch dropped to the ground. Using its other hand, it pointed at Slushy. As the experiment lifted its finger, Slushy rose, until the experiment flicked its wrist and pointed across the street. Then Slushy was thrown over there. With both hands this time, the experiment caused the large ice wall that Slushy had made to lift into the air and rotate until it was horizontal. It then moved the wall overtop Lilo. It let go.
Lilo started to run, but there was no way that she could make it. The sheet of ice slammed into the ground and shattered. Lilo, however, was not under it. She was on Stitch's back, a few feet away from the impact zone. The experiment grumbled something, and then froze. Literally. It was now encased in a solid chunk of ice as Slushy stood a few feet away.
Cracks began to appear in the ice that continued to widen. The ice prison shattered. But as soon as the experiment was free, it was on its back. Stitch, after putting Lilo down, had dove through the shattering ice and tackled the experiment to the ground. Holding onto it by its robe, Stitch head butted it in the face. As the experiment's head hit the ground, its hood came off, revealing its face. Its mouth, currently contorted in pain, was filled with many fanglike teeth. It had black hair, separate from the fur, atop its head with streaks of gray running through it. A small purple-blue nose that looked like it had come right off of Jumba's face sat in the middle of its face. When it opened its eyes, Stitch saw a major difference. Where most experiments had completely black eyes, this experiment had two white, cat-like pupils swimming in its otherwise black eyes. In the center of its forehead, a third eye snapped open. The entire eye was blue and was placed vertically. A glow emanated from the third eye.
"Not what you expected, little brother?" the experiment asked, looking Stitch strait in the eye. Stitch was suddenly thrown off of the experiment with enough force to knock the wind out of him. The experiment slowly stood up and looked around. Slushy was already inhaling for another ice based attack, and Stitch was back on his feet, teeth bared and fingers flexing. Its eyes hesitated for a moment on Lilo before it closed all but its third eye. "A tactical retreat seems necessary," the experiment said slowly. Its form flickered and was gone. The other two experiments relaxed.
"What are you doing? He's right there! He's just walking away!" Lilo exclaimed. The other two saw nothing.
