Author's Note: The original idea for Cat In The Hat is all Dr. Suess's or.
whatever. Yeah. Names and idea for this particular version are all mine
though! I even draw-ed pretty pictures to prove it, so ha!
=^.^=
Prologue
It was another hot, sticky summer morning. The current summer heat was horrible. The brilliant yellow orb in the air gave off a hellish radiance to the people that lay in the town below it. The town itself was hellish enough; it didn't need such horrible heat to add on. It only made it more like hell itself; full of scorching heat and horrible devils. Not many in the town could really argue with that. It was full of devils. Not many seemed to look like them, but they were. Horrible creatures that seemed to suck the life out of everything that came near it. Unfortunately, that only drew more sadistic and ferocious ones to them. Ones that would do practically anything to hear screams of torment, screams of pain, anything to feed onto their dark, blackened souls. There was one creature, who loved to do that. Loved to search for darkened children who themselves seemed to embrace such evils, but weren't really ready for it. It loved to entangle them in a maze, where the only way they could escape was going further into the maze until they reached the center. But then again, if they never reached the center, they died. From either madness. Or his little friends. It was odd, but stories of him came up more frequently during the summer. Most people in the town thought it was because of the mounting boredom of a child's and the desire to cause a little chaos to make things more interesting. The stories were all the same however. It always began with a child or children being visited by a tall cat like man with a large, black and grey striped hat. He would walk into the house and ask if they wanted some excitement. Whatever the answer, he would take off his hat. Something would happen, and then the children would never be seen or heard of again. Not many people cared though. Parents were thrilled to find their demon children gone, and the neighborhood would always pray that the creature had enough or was gone with the children. It always came back though. It always wanted to have some. Fun.
Dark Versions: Cat In The Hat
Prologue
It was another hot, sticky summer morning. The current summer heat was horrible. The brilliant yellow orb in the air gave off a hellish radiance to the people that lay in the town below it. The town itself was hellish enough; it didn't need such horrible heat to add on. It only made it more like hell itself; full of scorching heat and horrible devils. Not many in the town could really argue with that. It was full of devils. Not many seemed to look like them, but they were. Horrible creatures that seemed to suck the life out of everything that came near it. Unfortunately, that only drew more sadistic and ferocious ones to them. Ones that would do practically anything to hear screams of torment, screams of pain, anything to feed onto their dark, blackened souls. There was one creature, who loved to do that. Loved to search for darkened children who themselves seemed to embrace such evils, but weren't really ready for it. It loved to entangle them in a maze, where the only way they could escape was going further into the maze until they reached the center. But then again, if they never reached the center, they died. From either madness. Or his little friends. It was odd, but stories of him came up more frequently during the summer. Most people in the town thought it was because of the mounting boredom of a child's and the desire to cause a little chaos to make things more interesting. The stories were all the same however. It always began with a child or children being visited by a tall cat like man with a large, black and grey striped hat. He would walk into the house and ask if they wanted some excitement. Whatever the answer, he would take off his hat. Something would happen, and then the children would never be seen or heard of again. Not many people cared though. Parents were thrilled to find their demon children gone, and the neighborhood would always pray that the creature had enough or was gone with the children. It always came back though. It always wanted to have some. Fun.
Dark Versions: Cat In The Hat
