Nana Fu
By Tito-Mosquito
Florida Retirement Home, 1997
"We love you Nana." Kim Possible said. She was 10 years old, and still had freckles and pigtails.
"Oh, I don't like it here," Nana said, "Everyone is trying to kill me."
"Oh mom, nobody is trying to kill you." Dr. Mr. Possible assured her.
"James, kids, we gotta go. The plane leaves in an hour." Dr. Mrs. Possible reminding everyone.
James and Kimberly each kissed Nana's cheek. The Possibles hugged her and walked out her door.
"We'll see you this winter." James said.
"Goodbye-" Tim said.
"-Nana." Jim said. They were only six, but were already geniuses.
"Okay dear. Love you all." Nana said. After they closed the door, she went to rocking chair to watch some peace and quiet TV. She starts rocking in her chair when suddenly she heard a click and the room plunge into darkness, caught her by surprise.
She looks around her darkened room and on her right, she spots a shadow lurking by her TV.
She looked to her right and sees two people sneaking past the window.
She is surrounded and they jump at her. But Nana quickly got out of her seat and swing her rocking chair at one of them. Causing him to lose balance and accidentally bump into the light switch and revealed to be an old man.
There are eight or nine more circling Nana. Three of them were old ladies. She still has her rocking chair to keep them at bay.
One of them kicked the chair, breaking it into pieces. She still has two chair legs in her hands. She spin them with her hands like weapons.
An old man dash towards her. Nana used the chair legs to hit him in the stomach. Then his back to put him down. She sidekicked one other. Hit one in the face. Hit an old lady in the knee, then her face.
Three more arrived. One pointed at her with his cane and shouted, "Get her!"
The two other old ladies backed her to the wall, so she knocked them out. But the rest are coming at her. Two old men pushed her through the door and into the living room, causing her to fall on the floor. She quickly flipped back into an upright position. They surround her again and she continues fighting them off.
She side kicked one old man away. But two others kicked the chair legs from her hands. Weaponless, she flipped away from them.
The one she side kicked earlier was trying to get her from the right side but Nana knocked him out with a cabinet door.
One of the old men run at her but he was kicked, making him push one of the other who kicked her weapon earlier.
Another ran at her but she grabbed him and hit his head with the cabinet door.
Nana pulled another old man's arm and throw him on the ping pong table, breaking it in half.
The elderly surround her once again. Nana growls at them and made a few fighting stances, ready for whatever else they'll throw at her.
Another old man wields a metal thing and swings it at her, but she grabbed it and sidekicks him to the corner.
She pinned another approaching old man and she runs around in to kick everyone. Around and around until she beats them down.
She finally stops. She has the metal thing on her hand over her shoulder and with the other hand makes a gesture to coming and get her.
They advance toward her when suddenly the light starts coming on and off over and over. They turn their heads the door and sees one of the male nurses.
"Lights out means lights out!" he said in a dominating tone.
"Awwww!" the elderly, except for Nana, groaned.
"Get to bed! On the double! March!" the male nurse shouted, pointing at the hall to their rooms.
The elderly head out the door slumping. Nana follows through and smiles to herself, "Still got it."
