Loonakids: Acmegeddon, Take 2

Yay, I got a new one up! This one will have a few references to "Armageddon", especially in the last chapter or 2. But, you don't have to watch the movie or anything to get the story. Just enjoy it! On with the show!

Chapter 1

(Jonas Brothers' "Black Keys" plays in background)

A young coyote girl and a wolf boy sat side-by-side on a hill as the sun finished setting. Their names were Kelly Coyote and Austin Wolfe. Kelly scooted closer to her boyfriend and leaned against him. Austin smiled and simply gazed at her.

She walks away,

Colors fade to grey,

Every precious moment's now a waste

Kelly sat up straight and gazed into her boyfriend's eyes. She smiled at him. She didn't say anything, but he knew what she was thinking…

She hits the gas,

Hoping it would pass,

The red light starts to flash,

It's time to wait

The 2 of them continuing to gaze at each other and leaned in closer, beginning to kiss.

And the black keys

Never looked so beautiful

And a perfect rainbow

Never seemed so dull

They didn't pull away, but continued to just kiss and gaze at each other.

And the lights out

Never had this bright a glow

And the black keys

Are showing me a world I never

Knew, no

The 2 canines finally separated.

World I never

Knew

"Never changes, huh?" Kelly asked. Austin smiled again. He was thinking something completely different.

She hates the sun

'Cause it proves she's not alone

And the world doesn't revolve around her soul

No

The wolf and coyote then gazed at the sky, glancing at each other occasionally ("occasionally" meaning "whenever they got the chance").

She loves the sky

'Cause it validates her pride

Never lets her know when she is wrong

As the stars began to light up the sky, gazing down at the 2 lovers as they glimmered, Kelly felt herself seeing something.

And the black keys

Never looked so beautiful

And a perfect rainbow

Never seemed so dull

"What is it?" asked Austin.

Kelly groaned slightly as the vision faded. "I don't know…"

And the lights out

Never had this bright a glow

And the black keys

Are showing me a world I never

Knew, no

Yeah

Kelly looked back up at the stars as she tried to remember what she had seen.

When the walls are closing in

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Don't let them

Inside

"Oh, look," said Kelly, pointing up at the sky, "a shooting star." Sure enough, something had just streaked across the sky. "Make a wish?"

Austin smiled at her. "Mine already came true."

Kelly smiled at him and pushed him, playfully. Just then, she remembered what her vision had shown her. Her smile faded.

'Cause the black keys

Never looked so beautiful

And a perfect rainbow never seemed so dull

Oh

"What is it, Kelly?" asked Austin.

"We have to get out," Kelly answered, standing up.

Just then, rocks started to fall from the sky.

And the lights out

Never had this bright a glow

And the black keys

Are showing me a world I never

Knew

"Meteor shower," said Kelly. The 2 of them started to run, but Kelly tripped on a tree root and fell on the ground. She tried to get up, but couldn't. "Austin!"

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Austin turned around to see his girlfriend trying to get off of the ground. She had sprained her ankle.

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Don't let them get

Inside of your head

Austin noticed a giant rock headed for her. "KELLY!" Austin ran to her and took her out of the way just in time.

Sometimes a fight

Is better black and white


Kelly's family was in the living room of their house…actually, it was more like a mansion if you think about it. Daniella (Kelly's aunt) was on the couch, looking through spell books (she's a Witch). Her sister, Sophie, was knitting a blanket (she had 3 babies). Sophie's husband, Tech, was working on…something.

"What are you doing, Tech?" Sophie asked, nervously.

Tech was connecting a bunch of wires. "I'm trying to get this thing to work, but it—uh oh."

"What?"

Tech had connected the wrong wires and it shocked him, turning him into a pile of dust. He regenerated himself and got back to normal. "That's what."

"I get kind of tired of that happening," said Sophie.

"You and me both."

The door behind them opened and Austin came in, supporting Kelly's injured ankle so that she could walk in without any pain.

Sophie put down her needles and went over to her eldest daughter. "What happened?"

"It's kind of a long story," Austin answered.

"But, long story short, there was a meteor shower and I tripped trying to get out of the way," Kelly explained.

"A meteor shower?" Tech asked, "Why does that sound famil—and I repeat, uh oh."

"What now?" asked Wendy, Sophie and Daniella's sister.

"There was a meteor shower just before a comet came hurtling toward us about 17 years ago," Tech explained.

"I thought it was almost 18 years ago," said Sarah, Kelly's younger sister.

"Not the one that gave us our powers," said Lexi Bunny, "Tech is talking about one that came about a year later that was over 100 times the size of the first one. Luckily, we were able to get rid of it just in time. If it had made contact, the whole planet would be nothing but a 'big pile of atmospheric dust' as I remember Tech and Ace saying."

"I sure hope that's not coming around again," said Benny, Lexi's oldest son.

"I'm afraid it is, Benjamin." Zadavia was calling them. She had appeared on the TV as a holographic image. She was pretty much the only one who called Benny "Benjamin." "There just so happens to be a meteor almost as big as Acme Australia headed for us right now."


DUN-DUN-DUN! Uh oh. Giant meteor headed to destroy them all. This should be good.