Amy rummaged through her fridge, her cabinets and all about her kitchen set trying to perfect a dinner.
"This time," Amy said to herself, "I will have that hedgehog, Sonic."
She says this because Hedgie Teen Magazine proclaims that the quickest way to a man's heart is through his stomach, Rosey The Rascal is trying all the tricks in the book. Something was bound to trap their love. Amy Rose lived in the suburban section of Station Square on Bliss Drive. It was about time this pink hedgehog had her day.
Ironically, another being was not having such a good time, Sonic The Hedgehog. The Hedgehog came across an apartment caught a blaze - firemen unable to control the raging flames, Sonic left to save any residence found. We join the hedgehog in the midst of his heroism - Sonic, triumphal, marched out of the ash clogged entrance for the fifth time, carrying the alleged, "last survivor". The hedgehog gently putted down the old man and stood before the crowd, a hero. A round of applause busted on scene and Sonic began to bow. Though, it was all stopped by one last cry - upstairs on the fifth floor, a young girl screamed for help.
"Oh no!" The Hedgehog muttered to himself and dashed back into the apartment without fear. However, the building began to collapse in areas, smoke began to choke the life out of anything with a pulse, and fire added to the obstacles to overcome. Fighting fire and smoke became a real challenge as he reached the third floor. The forth floor contained multiple spots of fatal collapsing; floor falling beneath, debris from attacking from above, and the unsound walls dropping. Sonic had reached the fifth floor - lungs dying and fur burning - but he would not stop until that child was saved.
"Where are you?" He shouted.
"In here, the room A4" She detailed.
Sonic found the room, he tried to open door, but it failed. He gave a powerful kick and it broke open. He saw the young girl clutching her stuffed toy bear, as smoke choked her and flames inched to her. Sonic tried to run to her, tried to save her. But the roof collapsed over head, an assurance all was lost.
"NO!" The Hedgehog shouted. He lunged himself at the pile of flame engulfed rubble, throwing every bit off until he found the child, ignoring the burning, ignoring the danger, and ignoring death. The young girl was found, darken by smoke and blistered by flame. The building began to fall, utterly and completely, the hero knew. Sonic grabbed the girl and ran to the window in the room and busted through it. Landing on his feet in front of the crowd with the child cradled in his arms. He laid the girl in front of the rally, a parmedic acted. He laid his fingers on the child's neck. Looked into Sonic's eyes and shook his head. The girl had died. Sonic punched the ground and tears drenched the dirt as the building collapsed from behind. A loud cry played in the ambience - her friends and family. Sonic had failed.
