Disclaimer: I own neither Pikmin nor its characters
Well, by now you should know who I am, but I'll introduce myself anyways. I'm Alex, thin, tall, brown hair with matching brown eyes, and always wearing a T-shirt and basketball shorts. Anyways, this time I'm not writing alone…but that's later. Currently, I was in my lab, working on a machine that would always stay with me, regardless of what happened.
Suddenly, I heard a loud crash coming from upstairs. I ran up, and immediately saw Aqua. On a normal day, she wore a blue dress. She had bright blue eyes, and light brown hair, which was green down to eye level. She was curvy, but not overly so, and she was around normal height. Oh, she was also a former Pikmin.
Right now, however, she had cotton sticking to her, wires wrapped around her in several places, a bucket on her head, and oil covering most of her upper body. "What the heck happened?" I asked, unable to keep laughter out of my voice.
"Well…I just kind of tripped…" she said embarrassed.
I rolled my eyes and helped her clean off, then she came back to the basement with me. For those of you who don't know, Aqua had become rather close while she was human…like, Girlfriend and Boyfriend close. Anyways, the other 6 former Pikmin leaders were off doing who knows what since they had been kicked out of school (long story), so I was alone with Aqua.
"So, why are you doing this again?" she asked
"I told you several times Aqua; this is so that I can return here if I have an emergency." I said.
Aqua connected my currently unfinished machine to the machine that I had used to transport me to the Pikmin planet. "Like this?" she asked
I looked over "That's perfect!" I said, hugging her.
She giggled "Thanks."
Believe it or not, we often acted like this while working. Sometimes it caused us to overlook something, or one of us knocked something over, but usually it was a harmless show of affection.
"Ok, now I need to calibrate it." I said, going over to my computer.
"Uh, Alex?" Aqua said
"What's up?" I asked
"Is the screen supposed to be flashing like this?" she asked.
I immediately went over and looked at the machine. Its previously black screen was flashing a bright white "What the heck has gotten into this thing?" I wondered, tapping the machine. Suddenly, my other machine lit up.
"Uh, Alex?" Aqua said
"Disconnect it!" I told her. She did, and I moved the still flashing machine over to the far table. It started flashing faster and faster, until it started looking like a strobe light.
"Alex! It's vibrating!" Aqua called. I dropped the machine and ran over to her. Suddenly, my prototype burst, sending a wave of energy.
Now the finished machine had activated "That's not good." I said
Before I knew what happened, everything was black.
I suppose this is more of a sort of prologue, isn't it? Well, while I wrote this specific chapter, the credit has to go to 'Pikmin Biscuit' who is the one that will publish this. If anyone is curious, this is supposed to be sometime in between 'the return home' and 'the escape trophy.' Not much else I can think of right now… even though this isn't my story, I still would like a review on this chapter, and any criticism is appreciated. Bye for now! -KingAlex1234
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