Warriors: Bio Bomb
Book 1: Alpha
Hey guys, long time, but school's been killin' my schedule. This will be my first story of a series of different stories that will be my unofficial "rebirth." This may turn "M" rated, but that won't be for a while. Please read my other stories! I don't own Warriors by the way, that would be Erin Hunter…all three of her.
Chapter 1: Detonation
A friend of mine recently got season tickets to an amusement park, so I took my girlfriend, and the three of us went together. I was eating an ice-cream cone, with my two friends by my side, when a blue wave of energy descended upon us. Everyone else disappeared in a cloud of dust, and my friend's hand slipped through my fingers. My girlfriend held on tight to me, and I asked, "what the hell is going on?!"
She didn't respond, and I soon felt her disintegrating. I cried out, and then fell to the ground, unconscious.
When I came to, I took notice of the fact that I was still flesh and blood. I attempted to stand up, but fell immediately back onto all fours. I shook my head roughly in an attempt to clear it, and looked down to see what was wrong with my arms, biting my lip to keep from screaming in shock. They were cat legs, black with white paws.
After observing myself and finding that I was fully black, except for my white forepaws and the tip of my tail, I decided it was a good time to look around and get my bearings.
I was still in the amusement park, in roughly the same spot that I passed out, but looking around; all I saw was a few unconscious dogs, which were slowly waking up. At that moment, an enormous blimp hovered over the city, casting out an ominous message. I wasn't entirely sure who the voice belonged to, but it was vaguely familiar somehow.
"Good evening all animals," he began, but paused. "Well, I suppose those of you who were formerly human are now dogs, hrmm…" I was wondering why he didn't mention cats, "the simple truth is," he started again, interrupting my thoughts, "that being human held no true advantages. We had poor eyesight and hearing, out athleticism can't compare to an animal's, the list goes on. So, I decided that dogs should be the new dominant race." Howls of triumph and confusion accompanied his words, but they died down when he began speaking again. "However, for this to occur, we must destroy our competition and prey…cats."
My entire body froze upon hearing that, and I almost fainted again with what he said next, "one of the humans out there transformed into one of these vile creatures, and while he remains alive, there is a chance, though small, that cats could end up on top. My orders are simple; any dog who manages to catch this feline will be rewarded handsomely. He has a very distinctive mark. The eyes of the humans who turned into dogs are a blood red; these cat's eyes will be a cloudy white. I will contact you again via blimp in three days with your next orders."
Every dog in the vicinity must have liked the idea of a reward, because they began to look around everywhere. I backed away from them and hid in one of the souvenir stores nearby, hoping to throw them off. As soon as I was behind the counter, I turned around and saw that the employee door was still open.
"Maybe I can sneak out the back," I thought, stepped inside, and saw that the back door was down the aisle in front of me. In the middle of this aisle, I saw a small shaggy dog with white fur; his eyes weren't red, but a dull brown.
"This must be my lucky day," he said, a sinister smirk forming on his face, "my master vanished, and when I wake, I heard that man's voice talking about a reward. Then, here you are, rushing straight to my paws!"
"Listen you," I said, feeling my throat rumble in a growl, "out of my way, or taste my claws." I felt my claws scrape against the floor as they unsheathed.
"Don't make me laugh little kitty, I'll eat you, and save the eyes for my reward." He leapt at me, but I thought about what the cats in Warriors would do. I've owned the series, and read through all of them, I just hope I was making the right moves. I reared up on my hind legs, and came down on him hard.
"Since you weren't able to get my eyes, I don't see any reason for you to keep yours!" I shouted, driving my front claws across his face, causing blood to well up on his eyes. Leaving my foe to his fate, I padded out of the back door in time to see a golden tail vanish through the entrance. I glanced around quickly and saw that there were no dogs anywhere. I pelted across the park, until I reached my destination, the Ferris wheel. "This should be adequate for sleeping quarters," I mumbled, and opened up the one at the bottom. After closing the door, I curled up with my tail over my nose. "If I'm going to defeat the dogs, I'll need some help…" I decided, and closed my eyes, allowing sleep to overtake me.
Well, how was it? Good? Bad? I won't know unless you voice your opinions! Also, if you like Digimon, I'd suggest checkin' out the second story in my "Rebirth" series! Till then pplz!
