Sonic
the Hedgehog: Orcium
by Serinthia
Draftwood
Creative
Consultant: Craig Fox
based
on a concept by Craig Fox
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courtesy of Craig Fox.
Story:
The sun shown brightly over the Great
Forest. It was the start of
early
summer and the temperature was only just beginning to pick up during
the
days. On this particular day, Sally was
meeting with Bookshire in his
hut to
discuss something he'd found in the RMCC.
"Actually, I can't tell what it
is," Bookshire said, as he read
through
the files "All I can figure out is that it's something Robotnik's
involving
over half of his resources in."
"That could be bad," Sally was
saying "We'll have to get out there
and see
what's going on."
"Good idea," Bookshire responded
"I'll relay any other information
I get
directly to you."
"Thanks, Book," Sally said.
She left Bookshire to his work and crossed
over to the meeting
hall
where the others were ready and waiting.
"Attention, everyone," Sally
announced as she entered "Bookshire's
uncovered
parts of a plan that Robotnik's been working on. He's dedicated
half of
his resources to it, so, needless to say, we'll need to get out
there
and find out what's going on. The team
will consist of Sonic,
myself,
Bunnie, Todd and Rotor."
Tails piped in.
"I wanna go to," he said.
"Sorry, Tails," Sally said
"This mission'll be deep into
Robotropolis. It'd be too dangerous for you to come
along."
"But, Sally..."
"I'm sorry, Tails, but you can't
go," Sally was firm.
Tails sat back and grumbled for a second
before getting up and
leaving. Both Sally and Todd were tempted to go after
him, but the
mission
had to come first. One of them would
talk with him when they got
back. After a little more planning, the team left
for Robotropolis.
Tails kicked the stones out of his path as he walked around near
the
edge of Knothole, grumbling angrily. Sonic was doing solo missions
when he
was ten, and now Tails, who was also ten, couldn't even go on a
team
mission. As he continued to walk and to
grumble, he ended up walking
a small
ways away from the village. Quite
suddenly, he heard a noise to
his
left. Going to investigate, he accidentally
bumped into a slender,
white
furred female wolf who was probably in her mid twenties. Tails
looked
up in surprise.
"Who're you?" he asked.
"Perhaps I should ask that question
of you first," the wolf
smiled.
"My name's Tails," Tails
responded.
"I'm Christina," the wolf said.
"I've never seen you around here
before," Tails said.
"Oh, I'm just staying here
temporarily," Christy said "I'm with
the
wolf pack, in case you haven't guessed."
Tails blinked and then nodded. The wolf pack had representatives
and
guests in and out of Knothole all the time these days for assorted
reasons,
so it really wasn't unnatural for at least one to be around
almost
all the time.
"You look a little sad," Christy
said as she sat down on a nearby
log
"Want to talk about it?"
"Yeah, I guess so," Tails said "I
guess it's just that Sally
thinks
I'm too young to go on missions, and I'm not. Sonic did solos at
my age,
and I can't even go on team missions. It just makes me so mad
sometimes,
I want to scream."
Christy nodded. That smile of her's never quite seemed to
disappear.
"Why are you smiling," Tails
demanded almost indignantly "It's not
funny."
"No, it's not that," Christy
said "I'm just thinking, that maybe
you
need to relax. You need something to
make you feel better."
"Oh yeah," Tails said "Got
anything particular in mind?"
Christy shrugged.
"Not really," she said
"Although, if you're in the mood for some
sweets,
I've got some really delicious candy with me. You might like
it."
Tails thought about that for a moment.
"Well," he hesitated "What
is it?"
The wolf reached into the pouch she was
carrying and took some
out. It was completely clear, and looked almost
like rock candy to Tails.
"It's called Orcium," Christy
said "Tastes real good."
"Looks like rock candy," Tails
said.
"Well, it is kinda," Christy
responded "Just that this tastes
better
and it lasts a lot longer. Want
some?"
Tails considered this for a moment. One of the first things he
own
parents had taught him long before he was separated from them was to
not
accept ANY thing from anybody he didn't know. Still, this was a
member
of the wolf pack freedom fighters after all. What possible reason
would
she have for harming him.
Tails nodded and took the small piece that
was offered to him and
popped
it in his mouth. The taste was almost
like that of sugar, but
there
was an extra tang in it that he couldn't quite identify. He sucked
on it
awhile, and gradually worked it down to the point where he could
swallow
the rest completely and looked over at Christy who was smiling
even
more.
"Thanks," he said "It's
good."
"Yep," Christy grinned "It
sure is. I need to be going now,
though. But if you ever want any more, I'll usually
be around somewhere."
"Could I have one more piece before
you go?" Tails asked suddenly,
not
really sure why he wanted one...but they DID taste good.
Christy thought a moment and grinned.
"Alright," she said "One
more. But, next time, see if you can
bring
something to trade with. That way, we
both get something out of
it."
"Sure thing," Tails said as he
took another piece. He popped
that
one in his mouth too and waved the Christy. As she disappeared from
sight,
Tails headed back to Knothole.
As he headed back to Knothole, he began to
feel better. Alot
better,
in fact. He seemed to pick up the
scents in the air alot more
than
normally. And the color of everything was bright and clear.
Everything
was so perfect, he began to feel like he didn't have a care in
the
world. When he got back to his hut, he
had a bit of fun, trying to
open
the door because that sneaky door handle kept moving around, but he
finally
caught it and went inside.
Once inside, he flopped down on his bed
and looked up at the
ceiling. The fibers in the roofing material were of particular
importance
to him
for some reason and he spent an uncountable number of minutes just
staring
up, trying to count the grains in the fiber. Once he had a
number
he was satisfied with, he burst out laughing, because it was such a
funny
sounding number to him that he just couldn't stop.
In fact, he laughed so hard, the he rolled
right off the bed and
hit the
floor. He landed on his arm which hurt
a small amount, so he got
up and
gave the floor a stern lecture about the amount of responsibility
involved
with being hardwood and that he'd punish it, if it ever hurt him
again. He walked over to the window then and looked
up at the sun. He
said
hello as did the sun, and they went on to have a surprisingly
interesting
conversation about the ingredients in Antoine's perfume and
how
well it would go when mixed with any of a number of assorted fish and
pasta
dishes.
Soon the sun began to get tired and began
to slowly sink. Tails
waved
good bye to it and returned to lay down on the bed. He looked back
up at
the ceiling and wondered why he never went on any of the missions.
Probably,
he concluded, because the others were afraid that, if he went
with
them, he'd track down Robotnik, and kick him in the nuts good and
hard,
thereby making the others look bad for not having thought of that
before. Still, he pondered, Robotnik probably didn't
have any anyway.
After a time, he got up again and paced
around the room, pondering
the
universal question of what would happen when an unstoppable force
decides
to pull over to use the bathroom. He
gave up on that after a few
minutes
and went back to lay down on the bed where he promptly passed out.
When he finally came to, he sat up and
shook his head a couple
times. He still felt really nice, but his head was
a little clearer than
it
seemed to have been before. He looked
over at the clock on the wall
and it
read 8:00pm. Looking outside the window
just then, he saw the
group
that went on the mission returning and going their separate ways.
They'd be sorry they didn't take
him with them. He was the most
important
freedom fighter they had after all. He
shrugged and figured it
was
their loss.
Sally came in then to see how he was
doing.
"Tails?" she said as she came
into his room "Are you alright?"
"Oh, I'm feeling fine, Sally,"
he said "How was the mission."
"Well," Sally said "Rather
unsuccessful, but we'll give it another
try tomorrow."
"Cool," Tails said.
Sally almost expected him to ask if he
could go again, and the
fact that
he didn't surprised her slightly.
"Is there anything you want to talk
about?" she asked.
"Nope," Tails smiled "Not
really."
"Well then," sally said
uncertainly "I'll be in a bit later to
read to
you then."
"Cool," Tails smiled.
As Sally left Tails' room, she got the
unnerving feeling there was
something
wrong with him. If he had been her son,
she might have called
it
maternal instinct. But, whatever it
was, something told her something
wasn't
quite right with him.
In either case, she needed some advice,
and whenever she needed
objective,
unopinionated advice, she always went to Bookshire.
About an hour had passed since Sally had
left. Tails was laying
in bed,
not feeling all that well. The good
feeling had slowly begun to
fade as
he woke up, and now, he wasn't feeling at all well. Something
inside
him told him that he'd need to get some more of that candy to feel
better.
He thought about that for a few
moments. Christy had said he
should
bring something to trade with if he wanted to get more. The
question
is what would he trade. He thought
about the very few actual
possessions
he had. In fact, he wasn't even sure
what she would ask for.
On top
of that, if she didn't like ANYthing he had to trade, what would he
do then?
Oh well, he thought to himself. He'd think of something. In the
meantime,
being as tired as he was, he decided not to wait for Sally to
come
and tuck him in, and just fell asleep right then and there.
"It's
like he wasn't even interested," Sally told Bookshire with
concern.
The raccoon listen attentively as he
handed Sally some hot cocoa he
had
just fixed and sat down on the couch opposite of her.
"Well, it's certainly possible he had
his mind on other things,"
Bookshire
said "I sincerely doubt he did nothing but sit around in his
room
all afternoon."
"Well, yes," Sally admitted,
sipping her cocoa "But somehow I got
the
sense that there was more to it than that."
"What do you mean?" Bookshire
inquired.
"Well, he seemed distracted,"
Sally said "Distant."
Bookshire stroked his muzzle a little in
thought for a moment.
"Well, the best you can do for now is
just to keep an eye on him
and see
if his behavior improves or worsens," Bookshire stated "Once you
know
more, you'll probably be able to deal with the situation a bit
better."
"You're right," Sally said
"I think I'll do that as often as I can
for the
next few days and see what transpires."
Bookshire nodded and continued to sip his
cocoa as he and Sally
sat up,
talking about all numerous things before Sally left and headed for
Tails'
hut.
When she got there, she did, in fact, find
the cub out cold,
practically. She decided he had simply been too tired and
gone to bed
early. She clicked out the light softly and left.
The next morning, Tails found himself
staring up at the ceiling
once
again, not feeling quite 100% but, at least, not below eighty
percent. He got up and went to have some
breakfast. Sally ate with him
as she
sometimes did. She tried to engage him
in conversation a couple
times,
but he didn't seem to talkative at the time.
After breakfast, Tails went back to his
room and thought for
awhile. He wanted more candy. That much was absolutely certain. The
question
was, what to trade. Well, perhaps he
would just go find her and
see what
he could work out.
"Have you seen Tails around?"
Todd asked Bookshire.
Bookshire was sitting behind his desk in
his office, polishing
something
under the desktop.
"Not actually," Bookshire said.
"Well, if you see him around,
could you tell him I'd like to talk
to
him?" Todd asked.
"Sure, if I see him," Bookshire
answered, continuing his work.
Todd watched him for a moment.
"What are you doing anyway?" he
asked.
Bookshire smiled and brought his paws out
from under the desk. In
a very
soft, white cloth, he was working over an crystal clear diamond,
only
just a little bigger than a golf ball.
Todd almost fainted.
"Is that real diamond?" he
asked.
"Sure is," Bookshire said
"Actually, before the takeover, it was
sitting
in the Royal Mobian Museum of Fine Treasures. Found it in the
wreckage
a bit after Robotnik took over. Been
saving it, and a couple
other
things until a couple of the museums gets rebuilt."
"Well, that's good," Todd said
"Think I could see the rest of your
collection
sometime?"
"Probably," Bookshire said
"Come back at closing time, and I'll
take
you back to my home and I'll show you around."
Todd nodded and said a polite good-bye
before leaving.
Neither one of them noticed the pair of
eyes watching them.
Christy was laying on a log half sunk into
the river, staring up
at the
sky, thinking about lots of things. It
didn't take Tails too long
to
track her down, and soon he had caught up with her. Christy looked up.
"Well, hello again, Tails,"
Christy said as she sat up and smiled.
"Hi, Christy," Tails responded
"How are you?"
"I'm doing well," Christy
responded politely "How have you been?
Enjoy
the candy?"
"Sure did," Tails said
"Kinda wondered if I could have some more."
Christy hmmmed.
"Well," she said "I do
believe I said that you would need
something
to trade for it. What do you
have?"
"Nothing right now," Tails
admitted "I was kinda gonna ask you if
there
was anything specific you wanted."
Christy thought about this and smiled.
"Well, there is one thing..."
"Incoming communication, Sally,"
NICOLE reported, startling the
Princess
out of her thoughts.
"Yes, please display," Sally
said.
NICOLE paused a moment, then displayed a
projection of Lupe.
"Lupe, what can I do for you?"
Sally said.
"Greetings, Princess," Lupe said
"I'll skip the pleasantries and
get
right to the point. I was calling to
inform you of a criminal we
believe
is in your area. Her name is Christina
Harper. She was banished
from
the Wolf Pack a few weeks ago for trading and using illegal drugs."
Sally nodded "Well, we'll be sure to
keep an eye out for her then.
You can
tell me more about it later when you arrive tomorrow for the
command
meeting."
"Good idea," Lupe responded
"I'll bring some extra wolves with me
also,
in case we bump into her on our way there."
"Good," Sally said "See you
tomorrow, then."
Lupe nodded and her image disappeared.
"You want what?!" Tails
exclaimed.
"The diamond that the one called
Bookshire keeps in his desk
drawer,"
Christy said.
"But...but that's stealing,"
Tails said.
Christy calmly took out a large piece of
the candy and held it in
front
of Tails. The effect was almost mesmerizing,
and Tails was feeling
even
worse.
"No it isn't," Christy said
"Technically, it's not even his to
begin
with."
"But..." Tails stalled. In his current condition it was hard to
argue
with either her, or her logic.
"Get the diamond, and you get two of
these pieces to enjoy,"
Christy
said. Tails grudgingly agreed.
Bookshire closed up his doctor's office
temporarily for lunch and
headed
for home. He made sure the front door
was securely locked, and
then
departed.
Tails watched silently from the
bushes. Once Bookshire was gone
and
there was nobody else around, he left his hiding spot and began to
examine
the building. Bookshire was old (at
least to Tails) and old
people
forgot stuff. Certainly, Bookshire
must've left something open.
He moved around the backside of the building
towards where
Bookshire's
actual office was. Then he spotted
it. the window was open
just a
crack. It took him a few minutes, but
he managed to work his paws
under
it and lift it open to the point where he could slip inside.
Bookshire's office was neat and
orderly. Everything on his desk
was
arranged perfectly and everything in the room was spotless. Tails
went to
the desk and quickly began to search the drawers, going from one
drawer
to the next until he found it. For a
moment, he was stunned by the
immense
size of the diamond.
He was snapped out of it, however, when he
heard Bookshire
returning
to the office. As quick as he could he
closed all the drawers
and
jumped out the window, slamming it down shut behind him.
Bookshire walked into the office only a
few seconds later, and
looked
around, thinking he had heard a noise. Going over to the window,
he
noticed it was fully closed...he always left it open a crack...
"Excellent," Christy grinned as
she examined the diamond.
"There, you got your stupid
diamond," Tails growled "Now I want my
candy."
Christy grinned and tossed him the two
pieces.
"A deal's a deal," she giggled
"If you want any more after that,
you
know where to find me."
"Yeah right," Tails
grumbled. He popped one piece in his
mouth
and
sucked on it as he headed for home.
When he got back to his hut he flopped
down on his bed again and
idly
watched the polka dot elephants doing an odd dance on his floor while
he
thought about what he did. He certainly
felt alot better then he used
to, but
the problem was, he stole to feel that way. Oh well, he thought
to
himself. He glanced over at the
elephants and asked them to do a waltz
while
he discussed world politics with them...they had some pretty good
insights.
Todd walked up to Tails' hut, having seen
him walk in there
moments
before. Just before he opened the door,
he heard Tails talking
inside. Going over to the window, he saw Tails lying
on the bed, staring
off
into space, talking to somebody whom Todd did not see. What made Todd
look
twice was that Tails' eyes were glazed over in a serious way. He
went
back to the door to enter when something on the ground caught his
eye. It was clear piece of what looked like rock
candy. He pocketed it
and
went to see Bookshire.
When he got to Bookshire's office, the
raccoon was going through
all of
his drawers looking for something.
"What's wrong?" Todd asked as he
entered.
"That diamond's been stolen,"
Bookshire grumbled.
"Stolen?" Todd asked "What
do you mean?"
"I mean, I went to lunch and when I
came back it was gone,"
Bookshire
said "I'll report this to Sally immediately."
"Um, first, before you do," Todd
said as he took the piece out of
his
pocket "Could you take a look at this and tell me what it is."
Bookshire took the piece and examined it
curiously. He ran his
tongue
over it lightly one and made a face. He
tapped on it with one of
his
nails and hmmmed.
"Orcium," he said "Highly
illegal drug. Where'd you get this
from?"
"Illegal drug?" Todd said "I...I found it outside
Tails' hut.
Tails
was inside looking really spaced out."
"Hmmm...that could be serious,"
Bookshire said "We've got to get
him in
here now."
Tails looked lazily over at where Todd and
Bookshire were
standing. They both looked exceedingly silly there
with their serious
expressions
and he burst out laughing.
"Tails, you need to come with
us," Bookshire said.
"Yeah right, whatever," Tails
giggled almost insanely. He ignored
them
and went back to watching Antoine doing back flips off diving boards
into
small glasses of grape jelly.
Todd sighed and went forward, pulling
Tails up in his arms and
carrying
him out of the room as Tails struggled against him.
"Put me down!" Tails demanded.
"Nope, Tails this is for you own
good," Todd insisted as he pulled
Tails
out of the room.
Bookshire then went to inform Sally and
soon they were all back at
Bookshire's
office as Todd strapped Tails down into a bed as the small
fox
continued to struggle.
Bookshire carefully examined Tails' vital
signs, hmming several
times
as he did.
"Well?" Sally finally asked
anxiously.
"Well, thankfully, his hallucinogenic
state will wear off shortly,"
Bookshire
said "He only seems to have ingested a small amount and the long
term
effects still have a very long way to go before he would get this way
permanently."
Both Sally and Todd breathed a sigh of
relief.
"But how did he get it?" Todd
asked curiously.
"That's where we're stuck,"
Bookshire replied as he gave Tails a
sedative.
"No we're not," Sally said
"Lupe called awhile ago. She said
somebody
named Christina might be in the area, and she was banned from the
Wolf
Pack for selling and using drugs. Tails
might have gotten them from
her."
"Then my advice would be to track
this Christina down and get her
before
she gives out any more," Bookshire said "Oh, and to get my diamond
back as
well."
Sally and Todd both nodded resolutely.
"In the meantime, if it's alright
with Bookshire, I think I'll
remain
here and watch over Tails," Todd said.
"Good idea, Todd," Sally said
"I'll have Sonic come in here also
once he
returns from the recon mission he's on."
Todd nodded and took a seat by the now
sleeping fox's bed.
Lupe and some other members of the Wolf
Pack arrived early the
next
morning and met immediately with Sally in the conference room. Sally
updated
them on the situation.
"Christina Harper is a very dangerous
wolf," Lupe said "Getting
her back
into custody will be difficult, but it would certainly help if we
knew
where to start searching for her."
Sally nodded.
"Agreed," Sally said "I
think we ought to start by the Great
river. Tails' shoes were wet yesterday so it's
possible he could've been
meeting
with her along the bank somewhere."
Lupe nodded.
Both Todd and Sonic had been sitting by
Tails' bedside throughout
the
night, neither one willing to leave his side for an instant save for
one
reason...
"We think we've found her,"
Sally said, startling both Todd and
Sonic
suddenly. They turned and look over at
her standing in the doorway.
"Where?" Todd was the first to
say.
"By the bank of the Great
River," Sally replied "Lupe and I are
going
after her and you're both welcome to join us."
"You bet," Todd said resolutely
as he got up to join Sally.
"You got it, Sal," Sonic joined
in, racing out the door before
either
of them.
Sonic, Sally, Todd, and Lupe walked
resolutely through the forest
to the
Great River. All of them keeping their
eyes open, ready for
anything.
A sudden movement to one side caused Todd
to react instantly and
he ran
and dove into the brush it was coming from. The others stopped and
watched
as Todd burst out of the brush again, grappling with a very angry
white
wolf, trying to snap his neck.
Before the two could get their footing,
Lupe was the next into the
fight,
rolling on the ground with Todd and Christy as she and Todd tried
to
restrain the wolf completely. Suddenly,
with a sudden burst of
strength,
Christy managed to throw Todd off of her and wrestled with Lupe
before
throwing her off too.
Christy was on her feet in a second,
yanked a knife out of
nowhere
and pitched it head on into the chest of Todd who was charging
her. His cry of pain as the knife impaled him
covered a half mile easily
as he
crashed to the ground. Sally and Sonic
were at his side in a second
as Lupe
tackled Christy again and socked her muzzle to and fro again and
again
until Christy was out cold. Without
another word, she went about
bind
Christy's wrists and elbows tightly behind her with some rope she
brought,
then binding her ankles and knees together just as tightly. She
tied
Christy to a near by tree and would send some of the other wolves to
come
and retrieve her.
Lupe went back over to where Todd laid,
and helped Sonic and Sally
pick up
and get him back to Knothole as quickly as possible.
When they arrived, Bookshire was relieved
to find that the knife
wound
wasn't as fatal as it looked. With a
couple of clean mending tools,
he
patched Todd up and moved him to the recovery bed right by Tails.
Not too long after that, as Sonic and
Sally were sitting by the
two
foxes silently, Tails groggily began to come to, shaking his head
weakly
having just gotten over the effects of the Orcium.
"What happened?" he whispered.
"You were on drugs, Tails,"
Sally said gently "You were acting
in an
unnatural way."
"I was?" Tails asked "I
don't remember too much...except for
Christy..."
Tails' head rolled over and saw Todd
resting quietly with some
bandages
on his chest.
"Todd?" he said sitting up in a
very frightened voice.
"Don't worry, Tails," Sonic said
"Todd'll be just fine."
"How..." Tails began.
"Christy stabbed him when we tried to
capture her," Sally said
"He'll
be alright though, so don't worry. Now
lay back and rest."
Tails nodded slowly and got comfortable
again.
"Never again," Tails whispered.
"Never again what, Tails?" Sally
asked.
"Never going to take any of the stuff
again," Tails said as
he
looked over at Todd "More wrongs in it than rights."
"There are no rights when it comes to
drugs, Tails," Sally said.
"Bad things always come out of them
bro," Sonic continued.
"The only sad part is that you had to
learn that lesson in a
painful
way for everybody," Sally said.
"I know, Aunt Sally," Tails
sighed "I'm sorry."
Sally smiled.
"I know you are Tails," she said
as she kissed him softly "But for
now you
rest. I have to go see Lupe for a
moment, Sonic will you wait
here."
"Sure thing, Sal," Sonic
replied.
Sally left and went outside to see Lupe
who was just getting ready
to
leave. Nearby, two wolves where holding
Christy, still bound and now
gagged
in their arms.
"What will her punishment be?"
Sally had to ask.
"That will be up to the majority to
decide," Lupe replied
"However,
in most situations, the offender is stoned to death. Still, now
and
again, we can't bring ourselves to kill one of our own. We'll wait
and see
what happens."
Sally nodded quietly and watched Lupe and
the others depart. In
all the
years she had been alive, she never understood why anybody would
get
mixed up in drugs. It seemed there were
always more losses than
gains. Users took the risk of killing themselves. Pushers took the risk
of
being caught and executed by the authorities or getting killed by one
of
their competitors. And, the bottom line
was, they took those risks
for
short term gains, rather than trying to direct their long term goals.
Drugs were never the answer. That much was fact. And one day,
when
Sally found herself in full power over the planet of Mobius, and
peace
had been restored, she vowed she would make certain that all illegal
drugs
would be eliminated once and for all. One day...
THE END
Public
Service Announcement:
Do
Drugs and Die. Not a Threat. A Fact.
