Disclaimer: I don't own Sonic the Hedgehog. Only my Ocs, such as Fawn.
On planet Mobius, deep in the forest, there was a statue. The statue was of a angel. An angel that looked like Eggman's messager. When Mobians passed by, they would take one look at the statue and assume that Dr. Eggman, or "Baldy McNoseHair", as they call it, had invented another robot.
But the statue was never really a statue to begin with.
The statue was actually a real living angel, whose only goal in life was teach a certain someone about what's right and what's wrong. But she failed, and was turned to stone by an enemy.
The angel's name is Fawn, because she had the ability to transform into a deer.
Deep within the statue, the only thing Fawn could do was watch as mobians walked by.
She hated it. She hated the fact that mobians thought she and Bokkun were robots. Being called a robot made Fawn believe that the mobians were being completely idiotic and stupid.
Just because Bokkun was with Dr. Eggman doesn't mean he is a robot. Fawn was completely tired of these mobians. Mystiquians like her and Bokkun were a whole lot smarter.
It had been over a year since Fawn had been turned to stone. She continued to watch as mobians pestered her by simply calling her and Bokkun "robots".
She wanted to do something, like yell at them, or beat them, but it wasn't the angel way.
Then one day, Fawn found out that not all mobians were as stupid as she thought.
It was morning. At the home belonging to Team Hooligans, Bean the Dynamite stood awake.
It was 3:30. Bean was the insanely and crazy lunatic of the team. The team hadn't been hired for weeks, which annoyed Fang, the team's leader. However, it gave plenty of free time to Bean, who was about ready to test his new bombs.
His new bombs, were somewhat strange. They were glowing, and had a diamond in the center of each one. Fang was the kind of guy to sell gems for huge fortunes, but he was starting to doubt himself since he didn't know if some people other than Bean would be willing to take them.
So Fang allowed Bean to keep the bombs, which made the duck even happier.
Today, Bean was going to test out his bombs. It was pretty early, as Fang, and Bean's best friend, Bark the Polar Bear, were still sleeping. Bean had snook out of the house quick and quiet enough, bringing a lantern and his new bombs with him.
The person who he brought the bombs from told him that at night, the "boom" from the bombs were like fireworks. Bean then decided to try them out to see.
Bean decided to test his bombs in a place far away from their hideout, so he wouldn't wake Fang or Bark.
Once Bean got to the forest, he decided to stop, believing he was far enough.
Then he saw the statue.
"Wow, Baldy McNoseHair built another robot!" Bean exclaimed with amazement.
What Bean didn't know is that the statue was indeed a living girl.
"Great.." the voice of the girl spoke from within the hard stone sarcastically, "Another idiotic mobian..."
However, Bean surprisingly heard that.
"Idiotic mobian?!" he said, sounding offended. He swung around, looking to see who insulted him. "I guess I'm hearing things," he said when he saw no one.
Fawn was surprised. Did Bean actually hear her? Or was it something else?
Before testing out his bombs, Bean looked around the statue.
"Wow, Eggman must've built a robot that looks like an angel," Bean said.
This annoyed Fawn. "Sure," she said before saying in a mocking tone, " I'm a organic-looking robot that looks like a angel."
Bean once again heard that statement. He turned around and again found no one.
"Is it just me, or am I feeling like this statue is talking to me?" Bean asked himself.
Fawn was surprised again. She spent the year trying to talk to the mobians, and none of them could hear her. So how come Bean could hear her?
Questions filled Fawn's mind.
"Oh, I'll get to that later!" Bean shrugged off, bringing out one of his new bombs, "I got new booms to test out!"
Fawn's eyes shrank from inside the stone walls when she saw one of Bean's new bombs. She knew what they were. Puissant Bombs!
Bean had placed his hand on Fawn's stone-turned body, which unknowingly to him, a crack appeared.
Bean let go of the statue and prepared to throw his new bomb at a tree.
"NO!" Fawn screamed in terror.
But it was too late. Bean had already tossed the bomb.
The crack on Fawn's stone-turned body grew and grew, shattering the stone. Fawn was free. But she didn't have time to celebrate. Puissant Bombs were dangerous, and they shouldn't be used without proper knowledge. If anyone that wasn't a mystiquian used them, they would be injured, or worse: they could die. Fawn needed to act quickly in order to save Bean.
Without thinking, Fawn quickly flew to Bean, wrapped her arms around his waist, and formed a huge, round, bubbled force field around them.
When the bomb hit the tree, it setted off an explosion, so big and powerful.
Luckily, the force field was strong enough to keep Bean and Fawn safe from the booming explosion.
Then it stopped.
Bean looked and saw Fawn, now no longer encased in her stone prison.
"Where did you come from?" he asked her with an amazed smile.
"I'll explain soon," she said.
The force field then disappeared and Fawn released Bean. The next thing they saw was devastating. The trees were on fire, and unanthropomorphic birds and animals scurried away.
"Stay here," Fawn told Bean before flying up. She placed her hands into the air, and soon, a dark gray cloud appeared.
It started to rain harshly, and soon, the drops had put out the fire.
Bean stood there amazed. Then, the cloud disappeared and Fawn flew back down to Bean.
"Are you okay?" she asked with worry.
"Okay?" Bean spoke before saying in a amazed tone," Okay?! That was impressive!"
Fawn scratched the back of her head when Bean told her that.
"Why thank you," she said, "I'm flattered."
"Did Baldy McNoseHair program you?" Bean asked eagerly.
Fawn gave an annoyed look. She thought mobians were stupid, but she didn't want to tell him in a rude way, as like all angels, she was kind-hearted.
"Sorry, but no, no," she answered politely, "I'm afraid you misunderstood."
"Misunderstood?" Bean asked. He gave her a silly, but confused look.
Fawn sighed. "It's complicated," she told him, and asked, "Do you have a house?"
"Yeah," Bean answered before asking, "Why?"
"I don't really want to start explaining in the dark," Fawn answered.
"Sounds good to me!" Bean answered with his casual goofy grin.
It didn't take long for Bean and Fawn to get to the hideout.
"Nice place," Fawn said.
"Thanks," Bean said, turning to open the door.
When they entered, Fawn immediately took a seat on the couch, and Bean sat besides her.
"So, what did you want to tell me?" he asked.
"Well, the thing is Bokkun and I aren't robots," Fawn told him.
Bean gave another confused look. "If you guys aren't robots, then what are you?" He asked.
Fawn sighed. "We're mystiquians," she told him.
"Mystiquians?" he asked her, "What are those?"
"We're an alien race that come from Miracle Gate, our planet," Fawn explained.
"That's the coolest thing I've ever heard!" Bean said,"There must be millions of you, right?"
Fawn nodded. "Mystiquians are very unique in our very own ways," she said.
"But why did Bokkun decide to go to Mobius to work for Baldy McNoseHair?" Bean asked.
"He didn't go by choice," Fawn said, frowning, "He went by force?"
"Who forced him?" Bean asked, growing worried.
"No one," Fawn answered, "He was kidnapped, on a very special day."
Tears began flowing down Fawn's cheeks.
"What happened?" Bean asked, placing a hand on Fawn's cheek. It was one of those times he had gotten serious.
"It all started on his sixth birthday," Fawn started, "It was supposed to be special, until a certain someone ruined it." She gritted her teeth in anger as she said the last part.
"Who ruined it?" Bean asked.
"The Empress," Fawn answered before adding, "The servant of a destruction-craving evil force."
Bean was confused. Was Bokkun really an alien instead of a robot?
"The plan was that while the family was planning the surprise party, I would take Bokkun to the amusement park to keep him busy. Then the Empress showed up and tried make a grab for Bokkun. But I stopped at her every chance. Then she performed some sort of fog and when it cleared, Bokkun wasn't with me. Instead, I saw the Empress forcefully carrying him onto her ship, with him struggling along the way. When the ship took off, I followed it. I couldn't lose Bokkun. The Empress and I clashed every now and then, and suddenly, Bokkun disappeared in an escape pod. But before I could go after him, Empress stopped me and turned me into stone to prevent me from foiling her plans. I was dropped into Mobius as a statue and all I could do was hope I could be freed. Things went nice until mobians started calling me a robot, and it was pretty annoying because it was like they didn't know the difference between metal and flesh. So that what happened."
"That was really bad of the Empress to do that," Bean said, "Ruining someone's birthday and turning someone into stone. Sure, Bark and I crashed in on Sonic's birthday party uninvited, but that's different! And I think Baldy McNoseHair is the one that might make an invention that turns people into stone, and if he did, I'm sure he use it on Sonic."
Fawn smiled. She had just met a mobian that cared deeply about feelings.
"Thanks, I appreciate your concern," Fawn said.
She stood up and started making her way to the door.
"Now that I'm free," Fawn said, turning to Bean, "I have to fix my mistake, and to do that, I have to find Bokkun and return him home."
"Return him home?" Bean asked, "Will we still be able to him again?"
"Perhaps if he wants to start visiting Mobius, then I suppose," Fawn said.
Bean was a little bit concerned. While a lot of people disliked Bokkun because how annoying he was or how he was always helping Dr. Eggman with his plans, Bean was really fond of Bokkun, because they both loved explosions, and Bean began to fear that he would stop seeing Bokkun.
"Wait!" Bean called out to Fawn, who was just about to leave.
"If it helps, Bokkun lives with Baldy McNoseHair at the base, which is at the beach," Bean explained.
Fawn smiled.
"Thanks," she said, "I'm sure a beach isn't difficult to spot from the skies."
"Oh, and tell Bokkun I said 'hi'!" Bean called out as Fawn started to leave.
"I will," she said," Bye, Bean!"
"Bye, Fawn!"
And there she was. She left.
"What is this feeling?" Bean asked himself, upon feeling something strange.
"It's love."
Bean turned around and saw his roommates, Fang and Bark, at the top of the stairs.
"How long were you guys up there?" Bean asked.
"Long enough," Fang said.
That was when it happened.
"Well, I'm glad!" Bean said cheerfully, "I was testing out my new bombs, and I threw one, and suddenly I was in a huge ball, and I saw this angel. And I was like, 'Did Baldy McNoseHair program you?' and she was like 'Sorry, no, no, I'm not a robot', and she asked me if I had a house, and I was like..."
Fang and Bark groaned as Bean chattered.
"Here we go again," Fang deadpanned. Bark just shrugged.
Sometimes Bean was serious, sometimes he was being his goofy self.
Sure, it's strange, but Bean was... Well, Bean.
And Bean and Fawn are meant for each other.
Meanwhile, Fawn and three angels have some unfinished business to attend to.
