Back again! I've decided to update this story now, because I haven't and it's been a while. So, I want to compliment TheAnnoyingAlien on her Futurama truth or dare story,
and I recommend others to read her work. Plus, she's the first to ever comment on my Futurama fics, and for that I am grateful. So starting where we left off, Leela, Fry, and
Bender will now journey into the sewers. Ba-waaaaaaaahhh!
I own nothing!
Previously on Futurama, Leela received a strange note from her parents, telling about something very important that Leela's parents needed to tell her...
Fry, Bender, and Leela were outside the Planet Express building, and Leela was pondering over what her parents possibly could have meant when they said that they had something important to tell Leela.
"Are you comming, Leela?" Fry sarcastically said as he and Bender were going down the manwhole, which Leela was not.
"Sorry. I'm just anstious about what my parents need to tell me." She said. The three climbed down into the sewers and eventually came to the Turanga residence. Leela promptly rang the doorbell, and her dad, Turanga Morris, opened the door.
"Hey Leela. C'mon in." He said. Inside the house, Leela, Fry, and Bender sat down on the couch. Leela then asked what was so important.
"Mom, Dad, you wrote that you neede to tell me something very important. So, what is it?" Leela asked.
"Well Leela," Morris began. "It's a bit hard to explain, but..."
"Leela," Munda said. "You have an older brother."
Leela's eye went wide in shock from what her mother had just said. A brother?! How could she have not known?
"What?!" Leela gasped. "I-I have a brother?"
"Yep. His name is Lars. He was nine years old when you were born." Morris said. He gave her a photo depicting a young boy with purple hair, one eye, two long fangs, and a long red lizard tail.
"He just loved you so much, Leela." Munda added. "He was really upset when you went to the orphanarium." Leela was shocked. All her life, she had had an older sibling that she had never known about until now.
"Where is he?" She asked her parents.
"We're not sure." Morris replied. "He went into solitude 20 years ago."
"Why would he do that?" Fry asked.
"Because, about a year after Leela was born, Lars showed signs of excess mutation." Morris stated. "And he left all of a sudden, and disappeared into the deepest parts of the sewers, far away from anyone." Leela was still trying to process the fact that she had a brother to begin with, and NOW her brother was some excessivly mutated monster living apart from society.
"Mom, Dad," Leela said. "Im Going to find him."
"I don't think that's a very good idea, sweetheart." Munda said.
"I don't care. I'm going to find my long-lost brother, no matter how long it takes." Leela said with much determination.
"Alright, Leela. Just promise that you'll be careful." Munda said.
"I will mom." Leela responded. "So what does Lars look like now?"
"We don't know, but we do know that he still wears a bracelet exactly like the one I gave you when you were a baby." Morris answered.
"Alright. Let's go." Leela said to Bender and Fry.
"C'mon!" Fry said excitedly. "Let's go find Leela's big brother!"
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"God, it smells terrible down here."
Leela, Bender, and Fry were walking all around the deepest parts of the NNY sewers. It was very dark, which is why Leela had a flashlight.
"I really don't see why I had to come." Bender said as he smoked a cigar.
"It can't be much farther now." Leela said. Suddenly, they heard a loud noise from above. Leela quickly pointed the light up towards the ceiling, but relaxed when she saw what it was.
"Relax guys. It's just some sewer apes." Leela said. Truth be told, the robot and the delivery boy were in fact looking up at a pack of the green, multi-eyed primates swinging from pipes and wires. The trio trekked on through the sewer lines for about another hour, but still hadn't found any trace of Turanga Lars. Leela sighed.
"Well, it looks like my brother isn't anywhere in this stretch of sewer. We might as well give up and go home." She said glumly.
"I'm fine with that." Said Fry. The three began to head back the way they came, with Leela walking at the back with a sad look on her face. She shined her flashlight to the side one more time, but this time, she saw something; it was a green, scaly tentacle.
And it was slithering right towards Fry.
"Fry! Look out!" Leela shouted. But it was too late. The tenticle shot foreward with lightning speed and hoisted the screaming Fry into the air.
"Holy shit!" Bender screamed. Suddenly, another green tenticle came out of nowhere and snatched the bending unit and dragged him away along with Fry. Leela was now the only one left. Suddenly, another tenticle with claws on the end made a grab for her, but she swiftly dodged it and took out a laser gun. The tentacle came back, and she shot at it several times, but the tentacle evaded every shot. Suddenly, a huge red tail swung out of nowhere and knocked Leela against the brick wall. The flashlight landed on the ground, revealing a hulking green monster with four tenticles and huge, heavy feet with two toes and a red tail. The behemoth roared at the cyclops and tried to step on her, but Leela jumped out of the way just in time and began shooting at the beast again. The monster snarled and hurled Fry and Bender at Leela, but it missed and the two landed in a puddle of green liquid.
"It's just you and me, monster." Leela said. The titan roared again and charged, but Leela leaped into the air and landed on the monster's back. While she was shooting at the creature's tentacles and body, she did not notice that the behemoth had deep a violet mane of hair reaching down to its shoulders, its single eye, or that its red tail was strangely familiar. The monster snarled and shook Leela of its back and roared at her again. The monster then shot boiling lava out of his mouth, and Leela jumped away only seconds from being scorched.
"Is that all you got?!" She yelled at the behemoth. The monster suddenly grabbed Leela with its tenticle and roared right in her face, and threw her against the wall. Leela hit the wall hard, knocking the gun out of her hand. The groaned in pain and slowly opened her eye. The monster the came right in front of her, its lizard-like snout mere inches from her face. The monster was about to chomp Leela in its jaws, its long fangs gleaming. Leela looked at it. She saw the violet hair, the red tail, the fangs, the single eye, but one thing stood out to her more than anything else; the monster's wrist.
Or, more precisely, what was on it.
"Lars?"
The monster immediately halted.
