Meow First story in a while, folks. I'll try to actually finish this, and not make it go on for too long, 'cause that would suck )
If I'm not able to update like, every week. Don't hate on me, that's just how I am :) I'm very famous for not being able to finish stories, but I WILL finish this one. I promise. Anyway, this isn't going to make much sense, and It won't until like, halfway through it. Kay? So enjoy what you get foo's. Blarhar.
Disclaimer: Of course I do not OWN any of the mentioned characters in this chapter. And I really don't get the point of disclaimers, as we all know that if it's on FANfiction, the authors usually don't own the characters. It's common sense people. But yeah, just incase I get any whackjobs ranting to me. Blahblahblah Sega owns Sonic blahblahblah Not mine blahblahblah Okay, screw this. I'm gonna go get some pudding.
Night's touch caressed the planet's every curve, casting away all light in its greedy hold. Barely a soul moved in the thick darkness, they were all safely tucked away under warm covers or staring in awe at the stars that littered the sky and danced bravely in the engulfing dark. Few were awake to witness this sight, but one particular being was watching the light show with an expressionless face, familiar to the night sky's ways.
Mobius was near silent, as it always was at this hour. I lifted my gaze upwards, shutting my eyes and breathing in the scents of the night. It had been a rainy day, but by now the clouds had rolled away and left nothing but sparkling grass and a fresh breeze. I enjoyed nights like this, they seemed to come less and less as the summer nights came to a halt. Soon the leaves would blow off the trees and snow would blanket the ground yet again. It wouldn't matter to me though; I would not leave this place. Not unless I had to.
I stood in order to prompt the feeling back into my legs, which had grown stiff from my motionless sit. I uncrossed my arms and held them out to stretch them. Perhaps a nice walk around the shrine would make me feel a little less cramped? The thought seemed inviting. I didn't need to be right up against the Master Emerald twenty-four seven, though.
I took a few slow steps down the stone staircase, giving my limbs time to warm up. As I stepped onto the soft dirt road at the bottom, I smiled. It was rare that the night was this captivating, it astonished me it had not yet been ruined. I took a few steady steps away from the shrine, feeling the refreshing breeze tug at my red fur.
"Chitty, Chitty! Bang, Bang!" I lifted my violet gaze, instantly alert and looking wildly about. The call sounded again, I clenched my fists and growled, still unable to place the location of the noisy intruder.
"I said, Chitty, Chitty, Bang...BANG!" at the last loud spoken 'Bang', I heard a loud shatter. I froze, spinning instantly in time to my life's purpose erupt into tiny shards. I gritted my teeth and sprinted up the stairs, coming upon the ruined remains of what had once been the great Master Emerald. A growl admitted from my throat. Those shards would be a pain to recover, and I would ensure the culprit at hand for this would pay.
"So, are you going to do anything?" The voice was directly behind me. I spun instinctively, raising my fist in a prepared response. I stopped myself however, for standing before me was a wild grinning blue hedgehog.
"Sonic?" I snarled, and launched my fist anyway. He leapt upwards quite suddenly, landing on my out thrown arm. I was able to hold up his weight, and I used this to my advantage. I twisted my wrist and grabbed his foot, and then hurling him down the steps the ground below. He twisted in mid-air, much like I had expected, and landed on his feet.
"Damn hedgehog" I muttered as I began my decent down the stairs, rather pissed off "I'm surprised he's not part cat." He waved to me as I stepped onto the grass. I was done with his games, I wanted answers. And I wanted them now. "What the hell was that for?" I asked darkly as I approached the blue hedgehog. He did not seem to take me seriously, and this would be a grave mistake.
"What the hell was what for?" he asked, shrugging childishly. He didn't seem to notice I had gotten so close to him, for he was too busy standing with that arrogant smirk on his faze, his eyes kept foolishly closed. I quickly reached for his neck, and I was somewhat surprised when I felt his windpipe in my grasp. I lifted him off the ground
"The Master Emerald." I said "You destroyed it, why?" I wasn't in the mood to beat the question around the bush.
"For fun, I guess. You're always so tied up by that thing anyway" he again, didn't seem to take this seriously "Besides, hot head, now you can go on one of your scavenger hunts to find them all again! And I know how much you love those." I snarled and spun around, slamming the hedgehog into the dirt.
"Well I'll tell you what I do enjoy" I said, brushing the dirt from my arms. "Beating up annoying hedgehogs that have nothing better to do with their time than destroy powerful gems." My remark only earned a grin from the blue speedster, this only infuriated me further. He launched himself at me in an attempt to tackle me. I was expecting a spin dash, or maybe something a little more tactical. I grabbed his wrists as he flew at me and flung him into the dirt. This time, I kept my grip tight on his left wrist and lifted him into the air. Something had caught my attention.
His white glove had come loose as he'd been hurled, and I could now see deep black marks on his wrist, they looked like cuts but…that wasn't like Sonic. I was about to challenge him about it, but as I turned to look him in the eyes, my stare was met with a miss-matched blue and yellow gaze. Without being able to fully question his sudden change in eye colour, there was a sharp pain to the back of my head. My gaze began to get blurry and clouded. Slowly, my vision receded as a thick blackness moved to take over my vision.
