stories by Pokéjap

Author's Note: Some may say I took the name of Zion from "The Matrix," the last human bastion on earth near the Earth's core. A reviewer made this… accusation in their review leaving me no means to rebut it so I shall do it here. I wrote this little incomplete piece during the summer of my either Freshman or Sophomore year in High School. And either before, or during the time "The Matrix" was out in the theatres. Now I didn't see the movie until a good amount of time after it was on VHS. And I saw it cold, no prior knowledge of it. So just to those who care, no, I didn't take the name Zion from "The Matrix" but if anything from my past religion of The Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints. So there's that.

Aegis and Sara stood side by side in front of the portcullis that were the only blockage for a large band of vermin that waited only the length of the drawbridge away from the pair. Stalwart determination burned deep inside their stares, they were a strong couple of mice, with couple being literal. They were mates, of the truest sense. Their love was without spans or end. It was undying.
The pitch blackness of night was no place for light or truth, but that which was illuminated by a pair of wall torches over the mice's' heads and more torches being carried by the vermin, and the sheer honor that radiated from the lovers' beings.
"I said roll them over and kill them! We are many, they are few!" shouted a deep voice from the bustling activity of the small army, "Where are they, give me that!" he continued to shout, moving his way up after snatching a torch from some lanky rat. Then, he emerged from the lake of creatures. It was a fox, thin and muscular, but tall. Sharp orange fur, and a wide stripe of white, covered his large frame. Dressed in a large, overtly large to be exact cape, no one could tell what tools of death he carried beneath it. Heaving with each angered breath, he stared at the pair, then in an instant turned compassionate, "Now my dear friends…what do you think you are doing here? Honor, the honor your showing, will not save this castle, nor your lives…so please, do not die a needlessly painful death, and simply back away." A warm smile, that in every sense appeared genuine, even the glimmer in his eyes, covered his face.
Aegis spoke with a thick accent and a bold determination that shot out at the vermin, "We ain't given up this 'ere castle ta 'u, nor any virmin scoom." Even as he spoke, the sleeping soldiers of the castle were being risen from their slumber. Aegis, as well as Sara both knew that they wouldn't live to see the dawn, to see their beloved son Vanguard grow up, but they knew the sacrifice of their lives, would give him a chance to live. Sara, as dire as her husband, nodded. They both gripped the handles of their broadswords tight as the vermin rushed ahead, to wash over the martyrs…