Sly Cooper: A valentine

Disclaimer: I have no rights to Sly James Cooper, Carmalita Montoya Fox, nor Clockwerk, for their owner is Sucker Punch Productions, and The Sony Coperation of America.

May the tale begin...

Sly jumped ontp the roof of the flower shop in Paris, France.

He opened the ventalation shaft and began his decent into the darkness. Once inside, he parosed the store in hopes of finding the perfect Valentine gift for his wife of 6 years, Carmalita. After finding a bouqet of her favorite flowers, he left the store. The master theif then robbed a local Walmart, stole some chocolates, then headed for their home.

After dinner, Carmalita suprised Sly with a brand new watch. He gazed at it in marvel. The hancrafted wristband, the sterling silver... It all seemed like a fairytale. Now, it was Sly's turn.

The moment he presented his bride with the chocolates and a bouqet of Heather, she plastered a smile on her face. Carmalita kissed him directly on the lips, something he'd hoped for.

Their young twins came down the steps. "Mommy, Daddy, there's a big metal bird in our room" said the small, blue haired raccoon by the name of Scarlet. Her brother, Dean then mentioned " Yeah, he wants you, daddy."

Sly wasn't ready to face Clockwerk yet again. He knew he had to protect his family, so he started up the steps toward his children's bedroom.

Clockwerk stared at Sly. He'd hpoed for his death a long time. Sly approached him slowly. " Cooper, it seems we've met yet again, Hmm?" "Shut up you bag of snot" Sly sneered. "A little arrogant, aren't we? Well, your death will certanly put an end to that!" Clockwerk laughed in Cooper's face as if he'd already won. "Listen, birdbrain, I'll kill you again just like I did before.

Tai, NOW!" Clockwerk gasped as a female raccoon jumped onto his back and removed the hate chip.

Clockwerk fell to the ground, and Sly's sister stood up. "Thanks, Tai." Sly said with a smile. "Your welcome, little bro" She replied, jumping out the window.

Carmalita entered the room. "Your sister payed us a little visit, didn't she?" "Yes, yes she did." And together they watched the sun go down through their children's bedroom window.

THE END