Chapter 2 - Windy, Neither Silent Nor Loud
A/N: I'm warning you now, it's getting pretty disturbing here on out.
Wake up sleepy-head! It's time for chapter 2! Ah..... Would you look at that? No, to your left, there... nice sunrise, ain't it? The clouds seem to be golden, and light spreads everywhere, it's beautiful. You never saw? Well you should. Either way, it's time to continue our journey.
We'll join Conker shortly, but now, let's go visit that town I mentioned yesterday. As we fly down from our cloud, we see two dots on a road. Let's go in for a closer look.
2 motorcycles seem to racing each other down a lone road. Let's hitch a ride.
The two Harleys race along at 150 km/h, and as we nudge between the two roaring machines, we see that the two squirrels are around 17, 20, but they don't concern us; we're just here for the ride.
We're nearing town now, and it's amazing they haven't been caught by a police officer. This is mainly because the cops aren't worried about these things, they're more focused on the recent murders, along with the sighting of Tediz. Are these Tediz dangerous? Yes, but not as much in the future.
Let's jump the bikes right now, before their collision with an oncoming police cruiser. Looking around, we see a somewhat ghost town. But rest assured, this isn't a horror fanfic, it's just 6:00 am.
Geez, just look at this place; you'd expect a tumbleweed to roll past any second now. The buildings surrounding us seem to be made after the old westerns, with dust blowing out of the walls every time something settles. It even looks like everything will collapse with one well-thrown rock.
This, folks, is the "modernized" Windy. Yup, the same one you visited during Conker's Bad Fur Day. The land has changed since the last time Conker went there; the hills that once seemed to mark the boundary limits have been configured to make room for the growing squirrel population, they even have their own casino!
The windmill has been knocked down by a certain flying squirrel, but no one knows about that. Also, Pooland has "dried" out due to the flushing of the source, a singing blob of shit.
Remember this scene, we'll be come back in about 500 years, when the real story begins. You might ask, then what the hell are we doing here? I thought you'd like to see what squirrels think of Tediz during this time.
Joseph Hawkins, a grey furred squirrel, is walking along down the seemingly empty street. Stores and bars haven't opened yet, but that doesn't mean people aren't awake. Behind Joseph are a mob of squirrels. No, not villagers, they're too "modern" for that. Besides, these squirrels were armed with pistols, magnums, and shotguns; not slingshots and pitchforks. They relied on their accuracy and speed, not a plunger that detonates Tediz once you stand on it.
Joseph - Alright everybody, we're heading to the mountains now. Shoot anything that's looks anything close to a Tedi, and if you catch one, show them no mercy; as they've shown none to us!
The crowd yelled in agreement.
What Joseph said was true. Over the past weeks, the corpse of mutilated squirrels have been found all over the place; ranging from children to adults. Of course, the typical mob points the finger at anything suspicious. And we can all say the so called "extinct" Tediz showing up is pretty damn suspicous.
Joseph was the undisputed leader of this group mainly because his loss was the greatest.
Exactly 9 days ago, 4:56 p.m, Joey here was with his wife and 3 kids at the park-resort on a nice Sunday. They didn't really like the city parks, since you could still smell the pollution.
*Flashback*
Joe - Hey Kyle, catch!
The football went twirling through the air, and into the paws of a dirty-blonde (and spike) haired 16-year-old boy.
Kyle - Nice throw Dad!
A 6-year-old girl was tugging at Kyle's pants. He looked down and saw a ponytail waving through the air, the blue eyes were sparkling, but right now, it was impatient and anxious. This is his little sister, Melissa.
Melissa - Let me try! Mom! Kyle's not sharing!
Kyle - What?! Whatever, here. Thow the ball to dad.
The little tyke threw the ball using all her might, but it went straight to he ground and bounced around for a while. A couple of birds near a bush attracted this youth's curiousity, and soon-to-be missing Melissa went off to see if she could catch one.
Kyle picked up the football, and steadied his position. With the perfect throw, the spiraling ball went straight into dad's arms.
Joseph - Nice throw!
Joe threw the football back. He just knew that Kyle was going to the NFL one day. His throws were amazing, and very accurate. The golden arm, Joe thought.
A short distance away, Joseph's wife, Lily, was setting up the picnic with her 13 year old son, David.
Lily - Picnic's almost ready!
The mother's intuition came in right there. Lily looked around. She saw David setting up the plates, and heading to his father seeing if he could intercept Kyle's throw.
She saw some other families, also taking advantage of this glorious day. She also saw that the other families still had their young daughters playing with them. She looked around and realized hers did not.
Lily - Hey Kyle, go get your sister. Time to eat.
Kyle - Alright Mom.
Kyle chuckled as he walked away from the scene of his little brother crashing into his Dad.
Kyle - Hey Melissa, come out! We got ice cream!
That ice cream statement would usually work. But not this time, no siree bob. The confused teen walked to the same bushes that his little sister went into, except there were no birds this time. The bushes led onto a rough path that went straight into the woods.
Looking around, Kyle didn't see her sister anywhere, but something caught his eyes. A little barbie sneaker was on the path. Kyle knew this was his sister's, and being the optimist, he figured she just dropped it while playing with chasing birdies.
But that soon faded, as he continued yelling.
Meanwhile, Lily was getting worried.
Lily - What's taking Kyle so long?
Joseph - You know your daughter, she wouldn't listen to her brother during a bird hunt.
Lily - I know he would've used the ice cream lure by now...
Joseph - Alright, me and Davie will go get them. Don't worry, sweetie.
As the two surviving boys of this family walked off, Lily was left alone with the food, but her appetite was gone.
Joseph - Hey Kyle! Melissa! Come out come out wherever you are.
David - Hey Kyle I saw your girlfriend here! She wants to see you.
David knew his brother like a brother should. He expected him to jump out as soon as he mentioned Teressa, but not this time.
Joseph - Shit... David, I'll look here, and you go look over there.
David went off to the direction he was instructed to, and shortly arrived at the same spot where Kyle saw the shoe, but it wasn't there anymore.
David - Hey Kyle! This ain't funny!
David went into the woods, and looked in almost every direction. The trees around him were low, and this annoyed him because they were the trees with those prickly needles on the branches, and he had to kneel to get around.
Gentle wind was the only thing he heard, until some bushes in front of him rustled a bit. Probably Melissa complaining about that hiding spot, David thought. They weren't going to get him this time, and he sneaked up to the bush, and got ready to yell-when suddenly, a paw reached out of the bushes, grab his throat, and pulled him in.
David tried to scream, but the grip around his throat was strong. He could barely open his eyes-he was going unconscious. He waved his arms trying to punch whoever it was, but suddely felt a sharp blade go through his muscles; some bastard stabbed him.
He tried to get free once more, but his strength faded every time the dagger came down on him.
Joseph had returned to Lily.
Lily - Where's David?
Joseph - I thought he came back...Fuck...
Lily - No...
Joseph rushed to his jacket and pulled out a cell phone. The police arrived, formed a search party, but they didn't find anything.
At least, not until the next day.
The police knocked on the Hawkins' door, and a red eyed Lily opened it (Joe was at work). She stuffed the tissues in her robe pockets, and for a few moments, she lit up, thinking they found her missing children. That was slightly true, but not they way she expected.
Their little girl, Melissa, was found deep in the park-resort, dead. Her left leg was missing, as was one of her eyeballs. Bruises and cuts on her face and her body signified that she was beaten to death, while being raped, as the autopsy revealed.
Kyle had all his body parts, and his cause of death was multiple knife wounds. 21 in total.
David was not found, and wouldn't be until a month later.
As soon as the police left, without drinking a sip of tea Lily had made, the grieving mother phoned Joseph at work. After hearing the news, Joseph immediately drove home, to be with his wife.
*End Flashback*
And that's what led him here today. As the mob marched on to the mountains, they're heading there because they've been "tipped off" that that's where the Tediz were hiding, Joseph stops to take a short break, and turns around. He saw a lot of familiar faces. There was Ed MacDonald, whose wife was murdered, and Bill Stiles, whose also had his children slaughtered.
He knew that all the other people here had lost something, and he was determined to let them take their vengeance.
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A/N: I'm warning you now, it's getting pretty disturbing here on out.
Wake up sleepy-head! It's time for chapter 2! Ah..... Would you look at that? No, to your left, there... nice sunrise, ain't it? The clouds seem to be golden, and light spreads everywhere, it's beautiful. You never saw? Well you should. Either way, it's time to continue our journey.
We'll join Conker shortly, but now, let's go visit that town I mentioned yesterday. As we fly down from our cloud, we see two dots on a road. Let's go in for a closer look.
2 motorcycles seem to racing each other down a lone road. Let's hitch a ride.
The two Harleys race along at 150 km/h, and as we nudge between the two roaring machines, we see that the two squirrels are around 17, 20, but they don't concern us; we're just here for the ride.
We're nearing town now, and it's amazing they haven't been caught by a police officer. This is mainly because the cops aren't worried about these things, they're more focused on the recent murders, along with the sighting of Tediz. Are these Tediz dangerous? Yes, but not as much in the future.
Let's jump the bikes right now, before their collision with an oncoming police cruiser. Looking around, we see a somewhat ghost town. But rest assured, this isn't a horror fanfic, it's just 6:00 am.
Geez, just look at this place; you'd expect a tumbleweed to roll past any second now. The buildings surrounding us seem to be made after the old westerns, with dust blowing out of the walls every time something settles. It even looks like everything will collapse with one well-thrown rock.
This, folks, is the "modernized" Windy. Yup, the same one you visited during Conker's Bad Fur Day. The land has changed since the last time Conker went there; the hills that once seemed to mark the boundary limits have been configured to make room for the growing squirrel population, they even have their own casino!
The windmill has been knocked down by a certain flying squirrel, but no one knows about that. Also, Pooland has "dried" out due to the flushing of the source, a singing blob of shit.
Remember this scene, we'll be come back in about 500 years, when the real story begins. You might ask, then what the hell are we doing here? I thought you'd like to see what squirrels think of Tediz during this time.
Joseph Hawkins, a grey furred squirrel, is walking along down the seemingly empty street. Stores and bars haven't opened yet, but that doesn't mean people aren't awake. Behind Joseph are a mob of squirrels. No, not villagers, they're too "modern" for that. Besides, these squirrels were armed with pistols, magnums, and shotguns; not slingshots and pitchforks. They relied on their accuracy and speed, not a plunger that detonates Tediz once you stand on it.
Joseph - Alright everybody, we're heading to the mountains now. Shoot anything that's looks anything close to a Tedi, and if you catch one, show them no mercy; as they've shown none to us!
The crowd yelled in agreement.
What Joseph said was true. Over the past weeks, the corpse of mutilated squirrels have been found all over the place; ranging from children to adults. Of course, the typical mob points the finger at anything suspicious. And we can all say the so called "extinct" Tediz showing up is pretty damn suspicous.
Joseph was the undisputed leader of this group mainly because his loss was the greatest.
Exactly 9 days ago, 4:56 p.m, Joey here was with his wife and 3 kids at the park-resort on a nice Sunday. They didn't really like the city parks, since you could still smell the pollution.
*Flashback*
Joe - Hey Kyle, catch!
The football went twirling through the air, and into the paws of a dirty-blonde (and spike) haired 16-year-old boy.
Kyle - Nice throw Dad!
A 6-year-old girl was tugging at Kyle's pants. He looked down and saw a ponytail waving through the air, the blue eyes were sparkling, but right now, it was impatient and anxious. This is his little sister, Melissa.
Melissa - Let me try! Mom! Kyle's not sharing!
Kyle - What?! Whatever, here. Thow the ball to dad.
The little tyke threw the ball using all her might, but it went straight to he ground and bounced around for a while. A couple of birds near a bush attracted this youth's curiousity, and soon-to-be missing Melissa went off to see if she could catch one.
Kyle picked up the football, and steadied his position. With the perfect throw, the spiraling ball went straight into dad's arms.
Joseph - Nice throw!
Joe threw the football back. He just knew that Kyle was going to the NFL one day. His throws were amazing, and very accurate. The golden arm, Joe thought.
A short distance away, Joseph's wife, Lily, was setting up the picnic with her 13 year old son, David.
Lily - Picnic's almost ready!
The mother's intuition came in right there. Lily looked around. She saw David setting up the plates, and heading to his father seeing if he could intercept Kyle's throw.
She saw some other families, also taking advantage of this glorious day. She also saw that the other families still had their young daughters playing with them. She looked around and realized hers did not.
Lily - Hey Kyle, go get your sister. Time to eat.
Kyle - Alright Mom.
Kyle chuckled as he walked away from the scene of his little brother crashing into his Dad.
Kyle - Hey Melissa, come out! We got ice cream!
That ice cream statement would usually work. But not this time, no siree bob. The confused teen walked to the same bushes that his little sister went into, except there were no birds this time. The bushes led onto a rough path that went straight into the woods.
Looking around, Kyle didn't see her sister anywhere, but something caught his eyes. A little barbie sneaker was on the path. Kyle knew this was his sister's, and being the optimist, he figured she just dropped it while playing with chasing birdies.
But that soon faded, as he continued yelling.
Meanwhile, Lily was getting worried.
Lily - What's taking Kyle so long?
Joseph - You know your daughter, she wouldn't listen to her brother during a bird hunt.
Lily - I know he would've used the ice cream lure by now...
Joseph - Alright, me and Davie will go get them. Don't worry, sweetie.
As the two surviving boys of this family walked off, Lily was left alone with the food, but her appetite was gone.
Joseph - Hey Kyle! Melissa! Come out come out wherever you are.
David - Hey Kyle I saw your girlfriend here! She wants to see you.
David knew his brother like a brother should. He expected him to jump out as soon as he mentioned Teressa, but not this time.
Joseph - Shit... David, I'll look here, and you go look over there.
David went off to the direction he was instructed to, and shortly arrived at the same spot where Kyle saw the shoe, but it wasn't there anymore.
David - Hey Kyle! This ain't funny!
David went into the woods, and looked in almost every direction. The trees around him were low, and this annoyed him because they were the trees with those prickly needles on the branches, and he had to kneel to get around.
Gentle wind was the only thing he heard, until some bushes in front of him rustled a bit. Probably Melissa complaining about that hiding spot, David thought. They weren't going to get him this time, and he sneaked up to the bush, and got ready to yell-when suddenly, a paw reached out of the bushes, grab his throat, and pulled him in.
David tried to scream, but the grip around his throat was strong. He could barely open his eyes-he was going unconscious. He waved his arms trying to punch whoever it was, but suddely felt a sharp blade go through his muscles; some bastard stabbed him.
He tried to get free once more, but his strength faded every time the dagger came down on him.
Joseph had returned to Lily.
Lily - Where's David?
Joseph - I thought he came back...Fuck...
Lily - No...
Joseph rushed to his jacket and pulled out a cell phone. The police arrived, formed a search party, but they didn't find anything.
At least, not until the next day.
The police knocked on the Hawkins' door, and a red eyed Lily opened it (Joe was at work). She stuffed the tissues in her robe pockets, and for a few moments, she lit up, thinking they found her missing children. That was slightly true, but not they way she expected.
Their little girl, Melissa, was found deep in the park-resort, dead. Her left leg was missing, as was one of her eyeballs. Bruises and cuts on her face and her body signified that she was beaten to death, while being raped, as the autopsy revealed.
Kyle had all his body parts, and his cause of death was multiple knife wounds. 21 in total.
David was not found, and wouldn't be until a month later.
As soon as the police left, without drinking a sip of tea Lily had made, the grieving mother phoned Joseph at work. After hearing the news, Joseph immediately drove home, to be with his wife.
*End Flashback*
And that's what led him here today. As the mob marched on to the mountains, they're heading there because they've been "tipped off" that that's where the Tediz were hiding, Joseph stops to take a short break, and turns around. He saw a lot of familiar faces. There was Ed MacDonald, whose wife was murdered, and Bill Stiles, whose also had his children slaughtered.
He knew that all the other people here had lost something, and he was determined to let them take their vengeance.
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So how was that? Keep in mind, if you review, it'll make the story all the more better. Thanks.
