Chapter 1
Spain vs Netherlands (Introduction)
The Nintendo universe was up in excitement for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and this time it was sure that Luigi would win again. Since the 1998 world cup, Nintendo and FIFA teamed up and decided to put the fighters in Super Smash Bros. in a drawing to see what country they would represent to win the world cup. And so far the winners are Fox (France 98), Kirby (Brazil 02), Ness (Italy 06), and Luigi (Spain 10). Now that there are enough fighters, the qualifying round was introduced. Luigi won in his qualifying round, so that wasn't important. The drawings were made and Luigi was put Spain again, since he won the last world cup. Luigi was sure that he gonna win again, because of his luck he's been getting lately, like finding $10 on the ground and the year of Luigi, not to mention the two new games made for him, which has gotten good reviews. He also had a good team this year, so it was no worries for him. But it wasn't all of those things that made him win, it was because of Daisy. Because of her, it made Luigi into a zero to a hero, and making Luigi into a person-that-just-got-out-of-the-closet type of gay.
The bosses, Shigeru Miyamoto and Satoru Iwata announced the group stages. Luigi was put into Group B, along with Kirby (Netherlands), Link (Chile), and Falco (Australia). Luigi then notice the other people he would battle along with and was in one of those "group of death", so it was getting hard for him, but it didn't matter for him, because he wanted to make history, by become the first brawler to win the world cup simultaneously and to win the world cup with the same country in the Nintendo universe.
It has been a week passed and the hosts, Brazil (represented by Yoshi), have already made their matches against Croatia (Donkey Kong) yesterday on the opening match day. Today was Luigi (Spain) against Kirby (Netherlands). Luigi was surprised that Kirby won a world cup. He represented Brazil back in 2002 and defeated Mario, who was in the Germany team. It's even more surprising that Kirby won, even though he doesn't have any fingers. Shocking isn't it? Luigi waited for Daisy to come, who always showed up in his matches to support him. But she wasn't there. Luigi was a little scared and was becoming more scared minute by minute Daisy didn't show up. The referee, Toad, told Luigi that he needed to go in his match, since everyone was waiting and there was no time to wait a few more minutes. Spaniard Luigi then went to face against Dutch Kirby. As always, each of them must fill in the Starting 9 and the 7 substitutes on who will play the match. Luigi filled in his and Kirby his. They also get 11 skill cards, for a player to get their special skill activated and 3 substitute cards. The whistle blew and the match started. The international teams are now being controlled by Luigi and Kirby, and are now view on live TV in the real world. In the real world, people can't tell that someone is controlling the players; so basically, the international teams are being themselves.
Luigi couldn't make the goals; he was still worried about Daisy coming to show up. She still wasn't here. Luigi still had hope when Kirby gave him the penalty award. Luigi took the lead 1-0. Luigi felt some faith in him, that is until Kirby gave Netherlands the late equalizer in the end of half time. It was now 1-1. But that didn't stop Netherlands Kirby on making goals in the second half Kirby manage to make four goals! It ended in full time to make the final score 1-5. Netherlands defeated the champions Spain. It was because during the game Luigi panicked when Kirby made two extra goals. Luigi used all of his skill cards on the forward players, making the defensive players in Spain play awfully bad. Luigi also took advantage on his goalkeeper card, using it on the first seven minutes of the game. And not only that, his maneuvers were very rusty, making the Spanish team have less stamina and open shots. And all of this happened because of Daisy not showing up for the first time. Luigi sure made history, but not the good ones. The 1–5 scoreline was the biggest loss margin for a defending champion in the FIFA World Cup, and also Spain's biggest loss in the World Cup. Today was not his day. He went to go to his house after the game and call Daisy on phone to tell her where she was. No answer. He then decided to just wait there until his next game against Link, who represented Chile.
"Hope I don't screw the next game."
