disclaimer: Jet the Hawk and all other related characters © Sonic TEAM, I do not own them. Used without permission
…Babylon…
A long time ago,
there was a floating island known as Babylon Garden.
Supposedly,
robbers lived there. According to rumors… this "legendary"
band, the Babylon Rogues, were great thieves. Legend
also says that the Babylon Rogues incurred the wrath of the
Gods because of their crimes, and their island was cast into the
depths of the earth. After that, supposedly the Babylonians were then
scattered for all time, never to be found. But they say that the
Babylon Rogue's treasure still remains on that island,
waiting to be discovered. There are also rumors that the Babylon
Rogues are Extreme Gear specialists…
"This is just a waste of time," mumbled the bright emerald-hued hawk, his brow furrowed and the ends of his beak curled downwards into a frown as he slammed his fist into the draft he had laid down in front of him. "The fat man would never fall for it."
"Who knows, Jet.
He may be intelligent, but he might also be gullible. I know quite a
few people like that," Chuckled a softly colored lavender swallow,
which wore rather technical looking white clothing. She wore as well
a neatly placed white bandana tied back behind her head, with
yellowish, frameless goggles just resting above her eyes. She was
obviously teasing Jet, the hawk… as she often did.
"…You'd
better not be pointing fingers, Wave..."
"Oh, don't
worry. I'm not." She gave a rather sarcastic grin towards him as
she winked in a teasing way. "Just keep practicing on it or you'll
never learn."
"Aggh… why can't you just do
it?"
"Because I do almost everything else for us."
Jet merely snarled as a response.
With that, she gave another loud
cackle and slipped out of the room, honestly not expecting him to
ever actually figure out anything adequate enough to use. What he
didn't know was that she'd already prepared the papers… the
rules, the ideas… everything.
"I hate her sometimes…" Jet growled to himself, frustrated as he picked up his pencil again, squeezing it tightly with his gloved hand as he plopped his opposing elbow onto the table, putting his head into his outstretched palm. With that, he continued writing, scribbling out, erasing… and cursing. Oh, how frustrated the poor bird was.
Wave and Jet… almost like brother and sister. Wave always seemed to be his older sister, always looking out for her 'little bro,' on top of picking on him on occasion. Jet looked up to her due to her staggering intelligence. She always assisted him whenever he was in trouble, too… which he also admired. She always took care of the situations, but only seemed to really only care about him, and the third member of their small clan - a large, soot gray albatross named Storm. Storm was not too bright, but he was indeed quite tough. He was the one who protected everything, and was incredibly defensive, short-tempered.
Several hours had passed in his small room of
this forsaken house they'd chosen to use as a hideout, the sky
turning to twilight. The small gems they'd had in the corner
glinted slightly with the small ounces of sun left that was coming
through the partially open window. It became difficult to see… and
considering they lacked electricity in this specific part of the
small shack, Jet decidedly stopped fiddling with ideas. He leaned
back in his chair, causing it to utter an annoying creeeeeaaaaaakkkk.
He sighed as he plopped his feet up on the table, reaching into one
of his red-and-black boots. He pulled out a small crystal-looking box
with fading inscriptions in it, clearly in an ancient, unused
language.
"You," He muttered to the box as he twirled it
around in his fingers, studying it attentively. "Some day, I will
find out what my ancestors left you to me for…"
He brought his
feet down from the table and pushed the chair back to where it was
meant to be by shifting his weight forwards, the chair obviously not
liking it from it's displeased sound as its front legs hit the
floor.
He set the crystal box onto his plans, gently stroking it
on one side as he leaned forward into it, squinting into its
intricate hieroglyphics, studying them in the dying light.
"Your
mystery will be solved… soon…"
