(I don't own Ed, Edd, n Eddy and I have no money so don't sue me.)
The Cul-De-Sac was quiet. Though it was to be expected this early in the
morning. Parents were just starting to get around for work and the kids had no intention
of getting up at this time during the summer.
The only youth up at the moment was Edd. He enjoyed getting up early to see the
sunrise. Despite his love for science, the simple pleasures of nature were still a wonder to
him.
He noticed something on the horizon. Was the sun coming up already? It was
still a little early. He looked closely to see what the glow was. It was then that he
noticed it was a red glow.
"Intriguing." He said to himself as he marked in his journal what he'd seen.
His smile soon faded however as he noticed something new in the glow. He
quickly went through his books before looking on the computer for more info. His fears
were right and he knew what he had to do.
In his small room, Eddy slept soundly. He was dreaming of being locked in a
candy store overnight. He was, needless to say, having a good time.
His dream was interrupted, however, by the sound of his phone ringing. He
looked around for a moment before angrily answering.
"Eddy," Edd yelled into the phone. "We need to gather the kids together at my
house. It's an emergency."
"Gimme about three more hours, then we can handle this emergency." Replied
Eddy.
"Do it now!" Screamed Edd.
This woke Eddy right up. He'd never heard Edd yell like that. He quickly got
dressed and started calling the others.
In Edd's basement, the kids, with the exception of Eddy and Rolf, sat grumbling
about being woken up so early. Finally, the final two walked in.
"This had better be good, double-dork." Threatened Kevin, rubbing sleep from
his eyes.
"It's very important." Edd answered. "This morning when I woke up, I went to
watch the sunrise, like I always do."
"Does this story have buttered toast in it?" Asked Ed.
"No." answered Edd. "Pay attention, please. Unlike most days, today I noticed
something new in the sky: a red glow."
"This is really fascinating and all," interrupted Eddy. "But is there a point to it?"
"The point," Edd answered. "Is nuclear war."
This statement woke everyone up, with the exception of Ed who stared off into
space.
"Are you sure about this, Double-D?" asked Nazz.
"I researched it very carefully." Edd said. "The war has begun and it's going to
be big. Luckily, I was prepared for a case such as this. I've created nine cryogenic
freezing chambers, one for each of us. They should protect us until the war is over and
someone finds us, if anyone survives."
Johnny suddenly held his hand up. "Plank wants to know what happens if no one
survives to let us out."
"Unfortunately, that's a risk we have to take." Answered Edd.
"I'm scared." Jimmy whispered to Sarah.
"Don't worry," she answered, putting her arm around him. "We'll be okay."
One by one, they began stepping into the chambers as Double-D set them up.
Finally, he set a timer and stepped into his own chamber, just hoping that someone would
come and find them someday. This was his last thought before the freezing took over
and he fell asleep.
The Cul-De-Sac was quiet. Though it was to be expected this early in the
morning. Parents were just starting to get around for work and the kids had no intention
of getting up at this time during the summer.
The only youth up at the moment was Edd. He enjoyed getting up early to see the
sunrise. Despite his love for science, the simple pleasures of nature were still a wonder to
him.
He noticed something on the horizon. Was the sun coming up already? It was
still a little early. He looked closely to see what the glow was. It was then that he
noticed it was a red glow.
"Intriguing." He said to himself as he marked in his journal what he'd seen.
His smile soon faded however as he noticed something new in the glow. He
quickly went through his books before looking on the computer for more info. His fears
were right and he knew what he had to do.
In his small room, Eddy slept soundly. He was dreaming of being locked in a
candy store overnight. He was, needless to say, having a good time.
His dream was interrupted, however, by the sound of his phone ringing. He
looked around for a moment before angrily answering.
"Eddy," Edd yelled into the phone. "We need to gather the kids together at my
house. It's an emergency."
"Gimme about three more hours, then we can handle this emergency." Replied
Eddy.
"Do it now!" Screamed Edd.
This woke Eddy right up. He'd never heard Edd yell like that. He quickly got
dressed and started calling the others.
In Edd's basement, the kids, with the exception of Eddy and Rolf, sat grumbling
about being woken up so early. Finally, the final two walked in.
"This had better be good, double-dork." Threatened Kevin, rubbing sleep from
his eyes.
"It's very important." Edd answered. "This morning when I woke up, I went to
watch the sunrise, like I always do."
"Does this story have buttered toast in it?" Asked Ed.
"No." answered Edd. "Pay attention, please. Unlike most days, today I noticed
something new in the sky: a red glow."
"This is really fascinating and all," interrupted Eddy. "But is there a point to it?"
"The point," Edd answered. "Is nuclear war."
This statement woke everyone up, with the exception of Ed who stared off into
space.
"Are you sure about this, Double-D?" asked Nazz.
"I researched it very carefully." Edd said. "The war has begun and it's going to
be big. Luckily, I was prepared for a case such as this. I've created nine cryogenic
freezing chambers, one for each of us. They should protect us until the war is over and
someone finds us, if anyone survives."
Johnny suddenly held his hand up. "Plank wants to know what happens if no one
survives to let us out."
"Unfortunately, that's a risk we have to take." Answered Edd.
"I'm scared." Jimmy whispered to Sarah.
"Don't worry," she answered, putting her arm around him. "We'll be okay."
One by one, they began stepping into the chambers as Double-D set them up.
Finally, he set a timer and stepped into his own chamber, just hoping that someone would
come and find them someday. This was his last thought before the freezing took over
and he fell asleep.
