Penny lay on her bed, restless. There was so much to think of. Netball tomorrow, dentist the day after... Penny had so much to think about. She shut her eyes tight, trying to sleep. No. It wasn't enough. She opened them up again. She sat up in her bed, with her legs still underneath her blanket. She looked at her digital clock. It was ten PM. Very late. She put her hands on the bed and got up. She stood onto the carpet of her room. She heard a rustle. She looked around. Nothing was there. She smiled and faced the door. She walked to the door and through it.
Penny finds herself in a corridor. The lights in the kitchen were turned on, lucky for her. She walked there and opened the fridge. She took hold of the milk carton. It was cold and frosty. She shivered and got a cup. She placed the cup on the table. A metallic clang sounded. Penny looked around. Nothing was there. She looked at her cup and milk carton. She chuckled and poured milk from the milk carton to the cup. She drunk the milk and placed the milk carton in the fridge and closed the fridge door. Then she put the cup in the sink.
Penny heard a screeching sound from the backyard. She went out, sick of the noises.
'Would you keep quiet?' Penny exclaimed.
Then lights appear on top of her, seeming to be very close to her. A pod appeared, with a man on it. He wore a purple knee-length coat, black pants and a black top. He had a dark crown on his head and had a sceptre on his hands. He smiled at the antlered peanut.
'You dare ask the king of the western Voltian Empire to keep quiet?' he asked.
Penny stood there, speechless.
'Anyways, the 'Sun' system is under Voltian rule,' he declared. 'I am King Ki'irk and you are my servant.'
'I-I'm y-your servant?' Penny stammered.
'Bow before me!' Ki'irk exclaimed pointing his sceptre at Penny.
She felt her stomach churn. She cried, but her screams were not heard. She fell to the ground, head first. The damp grass touched her face. Her tears that fell to the ground were obvious. Penny struggled to say the words but at last blurted them out.
'Sorry,' Penny sobbed, quietly.
'Sorry, who?' the king asked.
'Y-your majesty,' Penny added.
'That's better,' the king said, turning around. 'Droids, capture this primitive.'
Sleek black robots, with purple within their gaps, flew down and took weakened Penny by her hands. They flew upwards, carrying her towards a light. The light was a large opening to the hangar of Ki'irk's mother-ship. Penny was being flown in a hangar with purple lights and black walls, over sleek violet black fighters. Then the hangar narrowed to a corridor, with the same style. Then they went down a staircase, leading to a corridor filled with rooms with holographic doors. The robots stopped at one of these rooms. One of the robots plugged a wire to a plug beside the holographic door of the room. The door opened. The robots pushed Penny into the room and left, closing the door behind them. Penny sat at the corner and tried sleeping.
She had less to think about, knowing there was no tomorrow.
'I hope we're not too late,' Queen Grass said to King Sev through a hologram.
Queen Grass was a green triceratops that ruled the Grassian Rule. She wore a crown with a blue crest. King Sev was the monarch of the Sevian Republic. He's a close friend to Queen Grass.
Grass was in a corridor in the Grassian Eater, basically the mother-ship of the royal Grassian space fleet. The corridor's walls were green and the arches were dark green. There were windows at the left side of the corridor.
'Grassian Eater exited wormhole transportation,' the computer said.
'I think it's quite obvious,' Sev said, pointing at Grass' back.
Grass turned around to see black and violet sleek cruisers positioned over the atmosphere of the planet.
'Voltian blockade in the Amazing World of Gumball,' Grass chuckled.
'See you later,' Sev concluded, ending the hologram call.
'Bridge,' Grass said to her phone.
'Yes, your maj?' the captain replied.
'Pull the shields up and get a squadron ready,' Grass commanded. 'I'm commanding the squad through the blockade.'
'Yes, your maj,' the captain replied.
Grass went to the teleporting room, as the ship was very long and needed to be travelled by teleportation. She shape shifted into a cat and teleported away.
The alarm went off. It was morning. Gumball and Darwin got up from their fishbowl and bed. The morning light was coming through the window, shining the room silently. The birds chirped silently outside, in their nest on the tree branch. The flowers coloured the black, asphalt road. The mailman inserted his mail in the mailboxes along the street. It seemed like any old day.
Gumball jumped out of his bed and went downstairs to eat breakfast. There sat his mother, Nicole. She took small sips from her cup of tea, while she checked her Gmail inbox.
Gumball slid cereal and milk to his mouth then put down the milk carton and the cereal box. He ran to the bathroom, went out, wearing a very formal attire. He was getting ready for his date with Penny. Nicole could see that, easily.
'Are you going out with Penny tonight?' Nicole asked.
'No!' Gumball blushed.
'There's no point of lying,' Nicole said. 'She went missing tonight.'
'Went what?!' Gumball exclaimed.
'Went missing,' Nicole replied.
'She could've been kidnapped!' Gumball exclaimed.
'Or she could've been murdered!' Darwin suggested.
'Or she could've been abducted by aliens from a different dimension!' Anais added.
'That is so insane,' Nicole said.
'Yeah,' Gumball nodded, 'Pretty insane.'
'Then let's look for evidence in Penny's house!' Anais suggested.
Gumball shrugged.
'I guess her family is mourning there,' Gumball said.
'Then we'll go to school and act normally!' Darwin smiled. 'Something will show up!'
'Got to agree,' Anais nodded, 'We'll act normally.'
