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Yippie, glad to see a few of you out there liked it. More reviews=more incentive to write. Here's the next chapter, a tad of humor to give ya guys a break for a change.
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Chapter 4
The shimmering light from the sole light pole illuminated the humble landscape at the end of time. No one really quite knows how Gaspar, the only human inhabitant and creator of the small platform, found the material to construct his small home but Chrono and the group were sure glad that he did.
"Muaahaha I AM THE MASTER OF WAR", shouted Spekkio as he moved his rook in position putting Gaspar into check. The big blue Nu shook with excitement, his long arms clapping together. The two had been playing this chess game for a long time, a really long time. The main reason was the each took forever and a day to decide their move, the prize: the winner picks the next game they play.
"Master of war, maybe…", started Gaspar as he thought about his next move. The old man moved his hand through his gray beard as he examined the board, taking his hat off and placing it to his left. Despite what Spekkio would think, he had been slowly forcing Spekkio into a vulnerable position that left his King unguarded.
"Master of chess, hardly", finished Gaspar as he moved his knight that both took Spekkio's rook and put his Queen into check. Spekkio didn't have anywhere that he could move to get himself out, so the game went to Gaspar.
"Check Mate my blue friend", chuckled Gaspar.
"You got lucky old man", gripped Spekkio as he flicked his queen across the board in anger.
"I still don't know why you can't call me Gaspar. Its not like you have that many names to remember", said Gaspar as he put away the chess board.
"Because old man annoys you", chimed in Spekkio.
Gaspar pushed his chair up and went to go put the board back on its self next to where the gates use to go. Before Lucca had "dismantled" the Epoch, she asked them if they wanted any games or something. They loaded her up with a shopping list of all sorts of games, after all it gets really boring at the end of time. They also had her pick up some wood, nails, and other tools incase they got really bored and decided to build something. The result is the dilapidated looking shelf standing before Gaspar, the shelves are crooked, nails are sticking out here and there, and they didn't exactly sand the finished wood. But they were proud of it, kept them busy for a good whole 24 hours.
Putting the game up with the rest of the games that sat on the shelf, Gaspar went to picking out the next game to play. A light pillar shimmered into existence, nearly giving the old man a heart attack. Gathering his wits, he examined on which spot of the grid that it sprang from. He came to the conclusion that it came from 1000 A.D. This puzzled him, without Lavos there should be no gates, he could not find a logical way that this could happen. Before he was able to think anymore on the subject, the gate flickered out of existence bringing more questions to the old guru's mind.
"Spekkio, I have something I need to discuss with you…", said Gaspar as he walked back to the dancing Spekkio that had forgotten about his humiliating defeat.
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Lucca may not know exactly what Magus did to wake Marle up, but as long as she was up she didn't care. After Marle had awoken the first thing she did was throw up all over herself. Magus had loaned her a change of clothes, after much arguing with Lucca about it, that he salvaged from Dalton's ship as well. It was the normal Zeal attire, a purple robe with silver sashes and such. After that Magus had retired back to his study and left Lucca and Marle downstairs. Marle told Lucca all about what happened that night, causing Lucca to stand in mute shock. She still didn't know why Marle didn't tell her before it turned to this.
Dawn was about to break and Lucca needed her sleep unlike Marle who had just been sleeping all day. She grabbed one of the blankets and a sleeping bag and retired to the floor of the tower, slipping into the comfortable darkness all to fast.
Marle, on the other hand, was watching the approaching sunrise. Even though she knew she wouldn't actually see the sun, since it hid behind the clouds, she needed something to do. It had been about three hours since Magus had rescued her from herself, a whole three hours to think about it too.
'Why did he rescue me, he didn't have to' thought Marle to herself.
'From what I hear I would have woken up sooner or later anyway', she continued playing with the silver strings that hung for the sash she wore.
'What am I going to do I can't go back to Guardia, back to Chrono. What made him change, Lavos is dead so what is happening to him?'
Something stirred out of the corner of her eye, turning she came to see Magus descending the stairs as he read a book. He glanced up to see her, nodded his head in acknowledgment, and went back to reading.
'It was unusually nice of him to loan me these clothes too. Maybe he has changed out here, had time to reflect', she thought to herself as she watched him move towards a fruit basket he had and grab an apple. Despite the cold, harsh environment outside Magus had found a way to grow a fruit tree that he kept inside. How it grew without light and rain puzzled her but she guessed if you needed something to eat you found a way.
Turning back around he moved to ascend the stairs again but was stopped by the voice of Marle.
"Why did you save me?", shyly asked Marle as she kept her head down avoiding his gaze.
"Would you rather I not of", replied Magus not taking his sight of his book.
"No but..", said Marle.
"Then why are you asking", interrupted Magus.
"Well it's just that, you aren't the kind of person to just go and save someone for the heck of it", answered Marle.
"The sooner I got you healed, the sooner you two leave me be", coldly said Magus.
"Oh", responded Marle as she turned back around to face the window.
"That and you reminded me of someone", added on Magus after he saw the result of his last statement.
Leaving upstairs, Marle was left downstairs to think. She didn't want to be alone, to have time to think but it seems that fate decided to give it to her anyway. Sighing in frustration, she leaned on the window frame and watched the sunless sunrise.
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Morning came all too quick for Lucca but it came none the less. Sleepily waking up from the floor, the smell of bacon filled her nose. Looking for the source of this wonderful smell she spotted Marle grilling bacon above a small gas stove that they kept on board the Epoch for emergencies. Getting out of the sleeping bag Marle looked her way and greeted her, "Good morning Lucca, guess what's for break feast.
"Where did you manage to find bacon?", asked Lucca amazed.
"Well I got bored so I went out hunting with your gun. Not quite as good of aim as you are but I was able to bag me a prehistoric pig thingy, or it must be because this sure does smell like bacon", beamed Marle proud that she was so resourceful.
"Well I'll be", concluded Lucca as Marle continued grilling the bacon.
Magus stumbled downstairs, still half asleep and using the side of the wall as a crutch to keep himself standing. He had a book on his head like a hat, a sign that he fell asleep while studying the magic in those books. Lucca let out a chuckle which didn't bother Magus as he was too asleep to realize either of them were there. He walked over to the fruit basket again and grabbed another apple then started back towards the stairs. Stopping half way he turned his head to face Lucca and Marle and then turned his head back again.
"What are you brats doing in my house", sleepily said Magus.
"And why are you making bacon", he added as he smelt the wonderful bacon smell.
Magus tilted his head forward and the book that sat on top of it fell and landed on his foot, causing the prince to let out several curses from the book bringing him to the state of fully awake.
"Forget to wake up today", commented Lucca.
"Want some bacon", Marle added in as she held some up on a fork.
"Well it has been awhile since I've had meat much less bacon", said Magus as he put on his usual icy glare.
"Keep what you have seen to yourselves and I will", said Magus.
"Ahh, we won't tell anyone that you aren't a morning person", teased Lucca at Magus.
'The things I do for bacon', thought Magus to himself.
'Why did that have to be my favorite food', he continued on.
"Quite before I send you outside", he ordered as he sat at the table.
The break feast wasn't bad if you consider that Marle had never cooked bacon before, living in the castle she only saw how they made it. It was pure black, burnt to the crisp kind of black. The only one who seemed to enjoy the bacon was Magus, and since he doesn't hide the fact that he doesn't like things must have meant he liked this bacon.
"How can you stand to eat that stuff", said Marle as she gave her bacon to Magus.
"Perhaps because it has been so long since I've had anything with meat in it", said Magus as he put another whole piece of bacon in his mouth and munched.
"Next time, I'm cooking", said Lucca as she tried to wash the taste out of her mouth by eating snow that she found outside.
"Leave my taste of foods be, if it where bad I would have just cast black hole on the both of you", retorted Magus as he finished off the bacon meant for three people.
"Now that you looked healed Marle, It's time we left", said Lucca.
"Where to, we can't just go back to Guardia", responded Marle as she started cleaning up the mess she had made.
"Yes we can, we need to help Chrono", said Lucca.
"How, I don't think I've ever seen anyone like that", responded Marle as she shuddered at the thought.
"Gaspar may know what to do with him", interrupted Magus as it seemed the subject interested him.
"So what are you saying, we 'catch' him and bring him to Gaspar? Ya that'll be easy", mocked Lucca.
"Easier than you think", replied Magus coolly.
"How do you purpose that me and Marle actually hurt him, he is better in combat than both of us", stated Lucca.
"That's why I am coming", stated Magus as if it wasn't up to questioning.
"WHAT!!", both of them shouted at once.
"Why do you wanna to come", asked Marle before Lucca could.
"It interests me, nothing more", said Magus taking the matter out of questioning with his icy glare at both of them.
The Epoch pushed itself off the ground as the engines hummed to life, the three passengers silent because of the task at hand. Chrono was their friend but they had to help him, and if they had to hurt him to do it then they were ready and willing, for the most part that is. The sound of thunder was heard as the Epoch broke the sound barrier and jumped into the time stream. Leaving the surface dwellers to gawk at the sight.
Yippie, glad to see a few of you out there liked it. More reviews=more incentive to write. Here's the next chapter, a tad of humor to give ya guys a break for a change.
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Chapter 4
The shimmering light from the sole light pole illuminated the humble landscape at the end of time. No one really quite knows how Gaspar, the only human inhabitant and creator of the small platform, found the material to construct his small home but Chrono and the group were sure glad that he did.
"Muaahaha I AM THE MASTER OF WAR", shouted Spekkio as he moved his rook in position putting Gaspar into check. The big blue Nu shook with excitement, his long arms clapping together. The two had been playing this chess game for a long time, a really long time. The main reason was the each took forever and a day to decide their move, the prize: the winner picks the next game they play.
"Master of war, maybe…", started Gaspar as he thought about his next move. The old man moved his hand through his gray beard as he examined the board, taking his hat off and placing it to his left. Despite what Spekkio would think, he had been slowly forcing Spekkio into a vulnerable position that left his King unguarded.
"Master of chess, hardly", finished Gaspar as he moved his knight that both took Spekkio's rook and put his Queen into check. Spekkio didn't have anywhere that he could move to get himself out, so the game went to Gaspar.
"Check Mate my blue friend", chuckled Gaspar.
"You got lucky old man", gripped Spekkio as he flicked his queen across the board in anger.
"I still don't know why you can't call me Gaspar. Its not like you have that many names to remember", said Gaspar as he put away the chess board.
"Because old man annoys you", chimed in Spekkio.
Gaspar pushed his chair up and went to go put the board back on its self next to where the gates use to go. Before Lucca had "dismantled" the Epoch, she asked them if they wanted any games or something. They loaded her up with a shopping list of all sorts of games, after all it gets really boring at the end of time. They also had her pick up some wood, nails, and other tools incase they got really bored and decided to build something. The result is the dilapidated looking shelf standing before Gaspar, the shelves are crooked, nails are sticking out here and there, and they didn't exactly sand the finished wood. But they were proud of it, kept them busy for a good whole 24 hours.
Putting the game up with the rest of the games that sat on the shelf, Gaspar went to picking out the next game to play. A light pillar shimmered into existence, nearly giving the old man a heart attack. Gathering his wits, he examined on which spot of the grid that it sprang from. He came to the conclusion that it came from 1000 A.D. This puzzled him, without Lavos there should be no gates, he could not find a logical way that this could happen. Before he was able to think anymore on the subject, the gate flickered out of existence bringing more questions to the old guru's mind.
"Spekkio, I have something I need to discuss with you…", said Gaspar as he walked back to the dancing Spekkio that had forgotten about his humiliating defeat.
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Lucca may not know exactly what Magus did to wake Marle up, but as long as she was up she didn't care. After Marle had awoken the first thing she did was throw up all over herself. Magus had loaned her a change of clothes, after much arguing with Lucca about it, that he salvaged from Dalton's ship as well. It was the normal Zeal attire, a purple robe with silver sashes and such. After that Magus had retired back to his study and left Lucca and Marle downstairs. Marle told Lucca all about what happened that night, causing Lucca to stand in mute shock. She still didn't know why Marle didn't tell her before it turned to this.
Dawn was about to break and Lucca needed her sleep unlike Marle who had just been sleeping all day. She grabbed one of the blankets and a sleeping bag and retired to the floor of the tower, slipping into the comfortable darkness all to fast.
Marle, on the other hand, was watching the approaching sunrise. Even though she knew she wouldn't actually see the sun, since it hid behind the clouds, she needed something to do. It had been about three hours since Magus had rescued her from herself, a whole three hours to think about it too.
'Why did he rescue me, he didn't have to' thought Marle to herself.
'From what I hear I would have woken up sooner or later anyway', she continued playing with the silver strings that hung for the sash she wore.
'What am I going to do I can't go back to Guardia, back to Chrono. What made him change, Lavos is dead so what is happening to him?'
Something stirred out of the corner of her eye, turning she came to see Magus descending the stairs as he read a book. He glanced up to see her, nodded his head in acknowledgment, and went back to reading.
'It was unusually nice of him to loan me these clothes too. Maybe he has changed out here, had time to reflect', she thought to herself as she watched him move towards a fruit basket he had and grab an apple. Despite the cold, harsh environment outside Magus had found a way to grow a fruit tree that he kept inside. How it grew without light and rain puzzled her but she guessed if you needed something to eat you found a way.
Turning back around he moved to ascend the stairs again but was stopped by the voice of Marle.
"Why did you save me?", shyly asked Marle as she kept her head down avoiding his gaze.
"Would you rather I not of", replied Magus not taking his sight of his book.
"No but..", said Marle.
"Then why are you asking", interrupted Magus.
"Well it's just that, you aren't the kind of person to just go and save someone for the heck of it", answered Marle.
"The sooner I got you healed, the sooner you two leave me be", coldly said Magus.
"Oh", responded Marle as she turned back around to face the window.
"That and you reminded me of someone", added on Magus after he saw the result of his last statement.
Leaving upstairs, Marle was left downstairs to think. She didn't want to be alone, to have time to think but it seems that fate decided to give it to her anyway. Sighing in frustration, she leaned on the window frame and watched the sunless sunrise.
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Morning came all too quick for Lucca but it came none the less. Sleepily waking up from the floor, the smell of bacon filled her nose. Looking for the source of this wonderful smell she spotted Marle grilling bacon above a small gas stove that they kept on board the Epoch for emergencies. Getting out of the sleeping bag Marle looked her way and greeted her, "Good morning Lucca, guess what's for break feast.
"Where did you manage to find bacon?", asked Lucca amazed.
"Well I got bored so I went out hunting with your gun. Not quite as good of aim as you are but I was able to bag me a prehistoric pig thingy, or it must be because this sure does smell like bacon", beamed Marle proud that she was so resourceful.
"Well I'll be", concluded Lucca as Marle continued grilling the bacon.
Magus stumbled downstairs, still half asleep and using the side of the wall as a crutch to keep himself standing. He had a book on his head like a hat, a sign that he fell asleep while studying the magic in those books. Lucca let out a chuckle which didn't bother Magus as he was too asleep to realize either of them were there. He walked over to the fruit basket again and grabbed another apple then started back towards the stairs. Stopping half way he turned his head to face Lucca and Marle and then turned his head back again.
"What are you brats doing in my house", sleepily said Magus.
"And why are you making bacon", he added as he smelt the wonderful bacon smell.
Magus tilted his head forward and the book that sat on top of it fell and landed on his foot, causing the prince to let out several curses from the book bringing him to the state of fully awake.
"Forget to wake up today", commented Lucca.
"Want some bacon", Marle added in as she held some up on a fork.
"Well it has been awhile since I've had meat much less bacon", said Magus as he put on his usual icy glare.
"Keep what you have seen to yourselves and I will", said Magus.
"Ahh, we won't tell anyone that you aren't a morning person", teased Lucca at Magus.
'The things I do for bacon', thought Magus to himself.
'Why did that have to be my favorite food', he continued on.
"Quite before I send you outside", he ordered as he sat at the table.
The break feast wasn't bad if you consider that Marle had never cooked bacon before, living in the castle she only saw how they made it. It was pure black, burnt to the crisp kind of black. The only one who seemed to enjoy the bacon was Magus, and since he doesn't hide the fact that he doesn't like things must have meant he liked this bacon.
"How can you stand to eat that stuff", said Marle as she gave her bacon to Magus.
"Perhaps because it has been so long since I've had anything with meat in it", said Magus as he put another whole piece of bacon in his mouth and munched.
"Next time, I'm cooking", said Lucca as she tried to wash the taste out of her mouth by eating snow that she found outside.
"Leave my taste of foods be, if it where bad I would have just cast black hole on the both of you", retorted Magus as he finished off the bacon meant for three people.
"Now that you looked healed Marle, It's time we left", said Lucca.
"Where to, we can't just go back to Guardia", responded Marle as she started cleaning up the mess she had made.
"Yes we can, we need to help Chrono", said Lucca.
"How, I don't think I've ever seen anyone like that", responded Marle as she shuddered at the thought.
"Gaspar may know what to do with him", interrupted Magus as it seemed the subject interested him.
"So what are you saying, we 'catch' him and bring him to Gaspar? Ya that'll be easy", mocked Lucca.
"Easier than you think", replied Magus coolly.
"How do you purpose that me and Marle actually hurt him, he is better in combat than both of us", stated Lucca.
"That's why I am coming", stated Magus as if it wasn't up to questioning.
"WHAT!!", both of them shouted at once.
"Why do you wanna to come", asked Marle before Lucca could.
"It interests me, nothing more", said Magus taking the matter out of questioning with his icy glare at both of them.
The Epoch pushed itself off the ground as the engines hummed to life, the three passengers silent because of the task at hand. Chrono was their friend but they had to help him, and if they had to hurt him to do it then they were ready and willing, for the most part that is. The sound of thunder was heard as the Epoch broke the sound barrier and jumped into the time stream. Leaving the surface dwellers to gawk at the sight.
