TMNT/Labyrinth Crossover
Okay, right, since this idea has been in my head a while, I'm writing it down now because a) I really want to and can't wait for my computer to be upgraded to get Microsoft Word. b) my friends have been waiting and I don't want to keep them any more, Lisa and Marie-Noelle. And c) I have to do some serious writing! My fingers need to be exercised! I had this idea in my head a long time now, and is a bit like 'Come To Me' in a way, but trust me, I had this in my head a lot longer than that, but i AM using the same character, Navaura from 'Come To Me' in this and in this fic she's not meant to exist, only as a character from a game. If you haven't seen The Labyrinth, then, well . . . Try and guess the plot! Well, basically, this girl wishes for some Goblins to take away her baby brother because shes fed up with him, and she didn't really mean it, and of course the Goblin King takes him away and she has to get him back by getting through a maze, (the labyrinth) to the castle, with the Goblin King setting traps and everything to throw her off the trail. This is a little different (i ain't following the entire film, scene by scene! It's really just like a Labyrinth idea) so.....um...please read on and tell me what you think . . .
Leo slammed his newspaper down on his knee and glared into nothing. Well, his eyes were on the wall in front of him, though he wasn't actually glaring AT it. But he was glaring about something, and the somethings just made such a noise he was surprised the humans in the city above them didn't put their ears to the ground and listen again, talking to a neighbour and saying things like ' sounds like two idiots down there, playing on a playstation game'. In fact, there WERE two idiots down here, and they WERE playing, more little battling against eachother on Mikey's playstation. They had turned the volume up so loud, Master Splinter hadn't dared to go in there and tell them to shut it in fear of coming out with no eardrums; so the old Master took a wander through the sewers, which Leo was sure wouldn't be any better, as the sound would be loud enough to carry and would echo something awful down the sewer tunnels. The angry turtle turned to his not-so-loud-as-the-other-two brothers, Donnie, and gave him a look that said 'if I don't kill them, I'll kill myself soon!'
Donnie grinned and shook his head. He bent back over some device he was working on, over the kitchen counter. It sparked a bright blue every few minutes and made quite a few odd, loud noises, which could only just be heard. He was singed in quite a few places, but he didn't seem to care.
A loud cheer and a lot of shouting came from the open bedroom car door. It's occupants were seated on the floor, game controller in hand, eyes fixed on the screen which was in front of them not even a meter away; mouths were open, grins in features, and eardrums completly given up and stopped working for a good reason, simply because they didn't want to burst.
Raph was seated next to Mikey. They were playing a game they had been trying to beat each other on for a long time now, and since it was their Sunday of doing absolute nothing all day, they decided to stick to the game the whole day, literally. The door to their room would be closed, but it wasn't as the sound would just rattle it and cause more noise, and did hardly anything to muffle the awful sound of the game; along with the shouts and curses ofthe two brothers, who said 'damn' more times than they actually blinked.
Raph cheered again as he pounded at the controls, leaning this way and that in time and rythem with the game. He almost did all the actions. Mikey was biting his tougue now, keeping his eyes straight. Suddenly he grinned triumphantly and screamed he cheers.
Leo had had enough. He threw the newspaper away onto the couch beside him, stood up, braced himself and walked into the room. His two brothers completly ignored him, but he grabbed the remote to the TV and hit the mute button. Instantly the lair fell silent, for a second anyay, as Mikey and Raph suddenly started up the racket again by complaining to Leo, realised they weren't looking at the screen, turned back quickly and carried on: Sound was forgotten. Leo took the batteries out and walked away with them.
Donnie grinned at Leo as his brother in blue dropped the batteries in the mess on Splinter's armchair. The mess came from Mikey and Raph's room, which they were going to throw away after they realised that half the stuff in the pile was what caused so many sewer rats to enter the lair and head straight for the pile. Not that they didn't mind rats, no! They had lived with one their whole lives! It was just that it was so annoying to wake up in the morning and find them all over the floor, swimming in the litter Raph and Mikey threw in there room, under the bed. And it wasn't just the usual amount of rats that seek sweet smells . . . No. This was talking about a carpet of rats! They swarmed the floor! That was a day ago, and Master Splinter had told Raph and Mikey to clean out the room. They had done most of it yesterday, but there was still more, and it was sitting in Master Splinter's armchair.
"WHHOOOOAAA!"
"God damnit don't you ever shut up?!" Leo shouted. It seems that just taking away the batteries, didn't mean that ALL sound would stop. Mikey was still cheering, and Raph was still shouting.
"They won't stop until you go in there and pull the plug on the whole thing," Donnie said, not looking up from his mental device. It choked out steam and then blew up in his face. When the cloud of smoke disappeared from around Donnie, Leo could see his face was black.
Leo walked up to him and gave him a towel from the counter, he was grinning at his brother.
"Um. I guess I'll have to work on that later." Donnie put down the now black towel and went off into the bathroom to wash.
"YYYYEEAAAAAAHHHH!"
Leo's face turned down from it's grin, into a very angry looking frown. All this shouting was giving him one painful headache, and he was surprised Raph and Mikey weren't stone deaf by now. Leo paused for a second, thinking if he should do it. He decided not not and was about to get himself a drink when another shout rang through the lair.
"Thassit!" Leo stormed out of the kitchen and into the room where his two brothers were battling against each other. He walked in front of their vision, ignoring their cries to get out the way, and turned the power off at the wall. There was the sound of electricy cutting, and then there was nothing . . . For a few seconds, then came the bit which Leo knew was about to hit him.
"Leo why'd you do that now -"
"Ah man! What the hell did you do that for -"
"- Do you know how long we've been trying to -"
"- We were so close and you just cut the power! Man do you know -"
"Shut it!" Leo shouted above his brothers' string of complaints and whinging. "You were doing my head in! Give the damn thing a rest will ya?!" Leo walked to the doorway, his brothers started to moan again.
"Man . . . We'd never got that far . . ." Mikey moaned.
"Hey, I could get back to that place any day!" Raph bragged.
Leo shook his head and turned to go out the room, holding the door ready to shut it on his brothers' moans. They were still a noise, but at least it was a little quieter.
Mikey's face fell. "We were so close to the end of that. Navaura almost had Raph's player and I would have won! She would have taken your player away easily!"
"Yeah right . . ."
Leo shook his head again and pulled the door three quarters of the way closed. "I wish Navaura would take YOU two away," he muttered to himself above Raph and Mikey's moaning; and shut the door all the way. He faced Donnie, who was rubbing his now clean face with a towel.
"Knew you'd do it," Donnie grinned at Leo. "I knew you would pull the plug."
"Yeah well they get so loud I could just pull the plug to their voice boxes."
"Sounds like you did," Donnie froze and listened. "Or you had that effect when you swept out their room."
Leo listened too. There was no sound coming from the room now. Strange. He looked back at Donnie.
"You don't think they're acting the game out and killing each other, do you?" He asked.
Donnie chuckled and shook his head. "No, they'll wait forever to finish that game . . . THEN they'll probably try and kill each other."
Leo laughed, listened, then frowned. Something wasn't right. He turned back and, with Donnie right behind him, opened the door to their room. They stared in, mouth open at what they saw.
The room was empty. No Raph. No Mikey. The game controls were still on the floor, but no brothers. Leo walked into the room and checked Raph's top bunk in case, for some reason, they were up there. Nope. He looked under Mikey's bunk to the gap inbetween it and the floor. No. Not there either. He turned to Donnie, who was frowning.
"Donnie . . ." Leo half whispered. " . . . They're gone . . ."
Okay, sorry for any spelling mistkes here, but if there is any, it will be changed as when I get my computer upgraded on Monday (hopefully) I will have M.Word. More coming . . .
Okay, right, since this idea has been in my head a while, I'm writing it down now because a) I really want to and can't wait for my computer to be upgraded to get Microsoft Word. b) my friends have been waiting and I don't want to keep them any more, Lisa and Marie-Noelle. And c) I have to do some serious writing! My fingers need to be exercised! I had this idea in my head a long time now, and is a bit like 'Come To Me' in a way, but trust me, I had this in my head a lot longer than that, but i AM using the same character, Navaura from 'Come To Me' in this and in this fic she's not meant to exist, only as a character from a game. If you haven't seen The Labyrinth, then, well . . . Try and guess the plot! Well, basically, this girl wishes for some Goblins to take away her baby brother because shes fed up with him, and she didn't really mean it, and of course the Goblin King takes him away and she has to get him back by getting through a maze, (the labyrinth) to the castle, with the Goblin King setting traps and everything to throw her off the trail. This is a little different (i ain't following the entire film, scene by scene! It's really just like a Labyrinth idea) so.....um...please read on and tell me what you think . . .
Leo slammed his newspaper down on his knee and glared into nothing. Well, his eyes were on the wall in front of him, though he wasn't actually glaring AT it. But he was glaring about something, and the somethings just made such a noise he was surprised the humans in the city above them didn't put their ears to the ground and listen again, talking to a neighbour and saying things like ' sounds like two idiots down there, playing on a playstation game'. In fact, there WERE two idiots down here, and they WERE playing, more little battling against eachother on Mikey's playstation. They had turned the volume up so loud, Master Splinter hadn't dared to go in there and tell them to shut it in fear of coming out with no eardrums; so the old Master took a wander through the sewers, which Leo was sure wouldn't be any better, as the sound would be loud enough to carry and would echo something awful down the sewer tunnels. The angry turtle turned to his not-so-loud-as-the-other-two brothers, Donnie, and gave him a look that said 'if I don't kill them, I'll kill myself soon!'
Donnie grinned and shook his head. He bent back over some device he was working on, over the kitchen counter. It sparked a bright blue every few minutes and made quite a few odd, loud noises, which could only just be heard. He was singed in quite a few places, but he didn't seem to care.
A loud cheer and a lot of shouting came from the open bedroom car door. It's occupants were seated on the floor, game controller in hand, eyes fixed on the screen which was in front of them not even a meter away; mouths were open, grins in features, and eardrums completly given up and stopped working for a good reason, simply because they didn't want to burst.
Raph was seated next to Mikey. They were playing a game they had been trying to beat each other on for a long time now, and since it was their Sunday of doing absolute nothing all day, they decided to stick to the game the whole day, literally. The door to their room would be closed, but it wasn't as the sound would just rattle it and cause more noise, and did hardly anything to muffle the awful sound of the game; along with the shouts and curses ofthe two brothers, who said 'damn' more times than they actually blinked.
Raph cheered again as he pounded at the controls, leaning this way and that in time and rythem with the game. He almost did all the actions. Mikey was biting his tougue now, keeping his eyes straight. Suddenly he grinned triumphantly and screamed he cheers.
Leo had had enough. He threw the newspaper away onto the couch beside him, stood up, braced himself and walked into the room. His two brothers completly ignored him, but he grabbed the remote to the TV and hit the mute button. Instantly the lair fell silent, for a second anyay, as Mikey and Raph suddenly started up the racket again by complaining to Leo, realised they weren't looking at the screen, turned back quickly and carried on: Sound was forgotten. Leo took the batteries out and walked away with them.
Donnie grinned at Leo as his brother in blue dropped the batteries in the mess on Splinter's armchair. The mess came from Mikey and Raph's room, which they were going to throw away after they realised that half the stuff in the pile was what caused so many sewer rats to enter the lair and head straight for the pile. Not that they didn't mind rats, no! They had lived with one their whole lives! It was just that it was so annoying to wake up in the morning and find them all over the floor, swimming in the litter Raph and Mikey threw in there room, under the bed. And it wasn't just the usual amount of rats that seek sweet smells . . . No. This was talking about a carpet of rats! They swarmed the floor! That was a day ago, and Master Splinter had told Raph and Mikey to clean out the room. They had done most of it yesterday, but there was still more, and it was sitting in Master Splinter's armchair.
"WHHOOOOAAA!"
"God damnit don't you ever shut up?!" Leo shouted. It seems that just taking away the batteries, didn't mean that ALL sound would stop. Mikey was still cheering, and Raph was still shouting.
"They won't stop until you go in there and pull the plug on the whole thing," Donnie said, not looking up from his mental device. It choked out steam and then blew up in his face. When the cloud of smoke disappeared from around Donnie, Leo could see his face was black.
Leo walked up to him and gave him a towel from the counter, he was grinning at his brother.
"Um. I guess I'll have to work on that later." Donnie put down the now black towel and went off into the bathroom to wash.
"YYYYEEAAAAAAHHHH!"
Leo's face turned down from it's grin, into a very angry looking frown. All this shouting was giving him one painful headache, and he was surprised Raph and Mikey weren't stone deaf by now. Leo paused for a second, thinking if he should do it. He decided not not and was about to get himself a drink when another shout rang through the lair.
"Thassit!" Leo stormed out of the kitchen and into the room where his two brothers were battling against each other. He walked in front of their vision, ignoring their cries to get out the way, and turned the power off at the wall. There was the sound of electricy cutting, and then there was nothing . . . For a few seconds, then came the bit which Leo knew was about to hit him.
"Leo why'd you do that now -"
"Ah man! What the hell did you do that for -"
"- Do you know how long we've been trying to -"
"- We were so close and you just cut the power! Man do you know -"
"Shut it!" Leo shouted above his brothers' string of complaints and whinging. "You were doing my head in! Give the damn thing a rest will ya?!" Leo walked to the doorway, his brothers started to moan again.
"Man . . . We'd never got that far . . ." Mikey moaned.
"Hey, I could get back to that place any day!" Raph bragged.
Leo shook his head and turned to go out the room, holding the door ready to shut it on his brothers' moans. They were still a noise, but at least it was a little quieter.
Mikey's face fell. "We were so close to the end of that. Navaura almost had Raph's player and I would have won! She would have taken your player away easily!"
"Yeah right . . ."
Leo shook his head again and pulled the door three quarters of the way closed. "I wish Navaura would take YOU two away," he muttered to himself above Raph and Mikey's moaning; and shut the door all the way. He faced Donnie, who was rubbing his now clean face with a towel.
"Knew you'd do it," Donnie grinned at Leo. "I knew you would pull the plug."
"Yeah well they get so loud I could just pull the plug to their voice boxes."
"Sounds like you did," Donnie froze and listened. "Or you had that effect when you swept out their room."
Leo listened too. There was no sound coming from the room now. Strange. He looked back at Donnie.
"You don't think they're acting the game out and killing each other, do you?" He asked.
Donnie chuckled and shook his head. "No, they'll wait forever to finish that game . . . THEN they'll probably try and kill each other."
Leo laughed, listened, then frowned. Something wasn't right. He turned back and, with Donnie right behind him, opened the door to their room. They stared in, mouth open at what they saw.
The room was empty. No Raph. No Mikey. The game controls were still on the floor, but no brothers. Leo walked into the room and checked Raph's top bunk in case, for some reason, they were up there. Nope. He looked under Mikey's bunk to the gap inbetween it and the floor. No. Not there either. He turned to Donnie, who was frowning.
"Donnie . . ." Leo half whispered. " . . . They're gone . . ."
Okay, sorry for any spelling mistkes here, but if there is any, it will be changed as when I get my computer upgraded on Monday (hopefully) I will have M.Word. More coming . . .
