By Icelightning
Chapter 3: Gone and Taken
Author's begging note: Someone draw a picture of Wildwing and Nosedive hugging! PLEASE! I never see any cute pictures between those two! Please! Please Please Please Please Please! Spread the word! Get everyone to do a cute picture between those two! See, I did one, so I filled my requirement~ http://www.geocities.com/icelightning_96/wingdive.jpg Snuggling, laughing, sleeping, ANYTHING! PLEASSEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! I can't stand the fact that no one ever draws those two together! It's driving me crazy! T.T I wanna draw a picture of them hugging, but I don't have the time or the patience right now, so pleasseeeeeeeeee!!! =D I'll see you my soul if you'll draw one~ Er.. Wait a second.. Maybe not that much. But please, please please please! >; It'll make me write faster, I promise! And whoever sends me the first picture of them will get to read the next chapter first! Really, promise~
Author's Note: The original chapter title was "Gone and Taken." Lol, thought you might want to know. I had to change it after an idea popped into my head and it no longer appropriately described the chapter. Another thing I need to mention is that I had all these ideas before Ladynero's fanfics came out, I just have had a hard time trying to figure out how to utilize them. (So, if this fanfic is anything like any of hers, I apologize in advance! I didn't mean to steal anyone's ideas, but I've plotted through enough of the story in my head that I can't change them now!) Don't worry, everything that's going on will be explained in later chapters. . . Or a later fanfic. I'm trying to keep to one major event per fanfic, so this plants the seeds for the next fanfic in line.
Author's 1.5th Note: Uhm, scratch that, I'm saving that one idea until the next fanfic. Mwuahahaha. =P It's Gone and Taken again!
Author's Second Note: I'm probably going to love this chapter just as much as I did the last one, although it might be a little *LESS* evil. (Note later added: Instead it's going to be ten times more confusing than the last chapter!) I thought this chapter was going to be shorter than the others, but I think that's not the case anymore. Maybe a page or two shorter, or maybe even longer. We'll see. (Edit: 10 Pages, 3 pages smaller than the others. =P) And I'm writing the POV last, because I have no idea who I want to be talking next or what I want them to talk about. . .
Random Author's Note: I'm trying to keep to the original ducks for this fanfic, just because I don't really want to introduce new characters at the moment. I want to focus on the old ones first and *LATER* I might add some in. I got some plot twists for a later fanfic that have never been done before . . . At least, I've never read a fanfic that the idea had occurred in. Ah well, it'll be fun. And I'm bloody tired of writing this note, so we're going onto the story now because at this point in time, it's 12:30 in the morning (when I started writing, that is) and I want to do some evil! (That sounds so dirty) Mwuahahahahaha! . . . No more apple-juice for me. . . And you know what? Ducks bite hard. They do. They really do. So don't piss off a duck.
Another author's note: And then suddenly the POV attacks me and says
it wants to be written first, the greedy little thing it is! =P Figures,
doesn't it? I'm going to edit this later, I just wanted to upload this
now. And I rushed a little with the ending, many apologies!
Do you know how much it hurts to hear people say that you're
a heartless bitch and then you start to think that they might be right?
For the longest time, my whole life on Puckworld, I didn't care. I didn't
need anyone -- family was useless. My parents never had time to take care
of me because of the duties they had to the army, so maybe that's why I
think that way. I never had one real birthday -- I never got presents,
not even a "Happy Birthday!" They said that they would spoil me and I would
end up rotten if they did that. So they yelled at me instead.
"Mallory, straighten that collar!" "Mallory, you missed
a spot, do this entire room over!" That's all I ever heard when we were
all together and they were on vacation leave. They never criticized each
other, just me. They loved each other, but they didn't love me. I swear
that I must've been an accident -- Mother didn't even nurse me at all.
When we're hatched, we're supposed to be nursed at least once, so that
we'll get anti-bodies from our mother's milk. Mine didn't even do that,
despite the fact that the nurses begged her, and in the end I nearly died
because of it, but she didn't care.
I heard the entire story from one of the nurses. She remembered
me because I had red hair, which is rare on Puckworld. It was in the Resistance
Infirmary where I met her -- she had worked undercover in one of the camps
to help some children escape. She was dying. There's not much of her words
that I can exactly remember, except that she told me I "was a beautiful
baby."
Something about her began to change the way that I see
the world. She had a rare disease that should've killed her long before
she would've managed to free those kids. But somehow, she held on and only
gave in after she had saved them. They gave her a reason to live, and she
fought so that they might be free. Sheer willpower had held the progression
of the disease at bay. It made me begin to question the idea that emotions
were useless. I only questioned it more as I grew to know the team after
Canard was lost to Dimensional Limbo.
Suddenly I felt a part of something -- something more
than just a team. Tanya's my best friend and she's like a sister to me,
despite the fact that I don't know the first thing abou machines. Wildwing's
a good friend -- and he knows me almost too well, so that he can tell right
before my temper explodes. Duke, even though I used to hate him, is the
teasing older brother. Grin's also a good listener and he knows just what
to say to calm me down. And Nosedive . . . Well, Nosedive's the annoying
little brother you love and hate at the same moment. I may threaten to
hurt him when I'm chasing him around the pond after one of his little pranks,
but I'd never really go through with it. I heard he was in the camps and
only a true heartless bitch could willingly hurt someone that's been through
that.
And since I can't even think about truly hurting him,
no matter how angry I get at him, then I guess I must not be a heartless
bitch after all. After all that's happened, how could I survive without
friends? I need the others, as much as I hate to admit it.
I also need patience, as much as I hate to admit that
as well. Actually, I need a lot of it. I've never been very much of a patient
person, prefering action to planning. And I can't stand slow people!
I hate slow people! They walk so slow when they're in front of you, and
you have to take such small steps that cause you to nearly fall over! I've
seriously considered kicking them in the ass. During the time I had a sprained
ankle, I still walked faster than they did, and my leg was in an
air-cast! Stupid . . .
At least Nosedive doesn't walk slow, although he
might wake up slow. Which isn't too bad, as long as he doesn't delay practice
getting started. That's when I get angry, but then again, maybe that's
why he's usually only a couple minutes late. He probably doesn't want to
risk my wraith.
After Wildwing was thrown into his coma, I finally realized
how much I cared for Nosedive. He's like a little brother to me. Maybe
that's why I'm so harsh on him and he decided I'm the one he plays pranks
on. Despite the fact I might criticize him and put him down all the time,
I really do care -- I just don't want to see him hurt.
The same thing must have gone through Wildwing's mind
when he pushed Nosedive out of the way of that semi. Nosedive's still a
child, and for a child's life to end so early . . . It was simply unacceptable.
Unforgivable.
And Wildwing's death would have been the same. I never
realized how much he meant to me either, until after he nearly died. Strange,
isn't it? You never realize how much you care about a person until you
loose them. I guess I was lucky.
With Wildwing being so close to death, it was probably
the first time I really thought about my relationships to the other ducks.
I became a bit protective towards Nosedive while Wildwing couldn't be there
to do the same. Now that I think about it, I've never seen Nosedive as
being a weak person, very annoying at times, maybe, but never weak. But
during those two weeks, Nosedive seemed so small and defenseless. Wildwing
was the world to him, and without Wildwing. . . Without Wildwing, he saw
no reason to go on. I realized it might be the same in reverse, but I found
that out afterwards, when Wildwing admitted it to me during that conversation
late at night.
My friends mean everything to me in this strange world.
And if we ever get back to Puckworld, it'll probably be the same. We might
live in the same house, even, since we've lived together for nearly a year
now and we're even closer now than at the beginning. Hell, do you know
how convenient it is to have your best friend living only a few doors down?
Pretty damn convenient, especially when you need to talk to something.
We work and live in harmony, I guess. And oh geez, I'm starting to sound
like Grin. Heh, figures -- we've lived together in one base for long enough.
Why shouldn't I start sounding a bit like him?
I'm not alone anymore. I no longer fight for myself --
I fight for them. They are the reason I get up every morning, the reason
why I can go on. I laugh when they laugh, I cry when they cry. . . We do
so many things together, things I had never done before. They're my family.
My siblings. That's why I fight. That's why I win. And that why I'll never
give into Draguanus and his henchmen.
This is the first time in my life I've been truly happy.
I have too much to loose if I fail.
Nosedive and Wildwing were laying side-by-side, staring
at the ceiling, deep in thought.
"Wildwing?" The younger brother finally broke the silence
and the elder one turned his head to regard him.
"Yeah?" Wildwing replied, blinking softly. "What is it,
baby bro'?"
"Remember the time when I was ten and the slide broke
when I was going down it?" Nosedive asked, still looking to the ceiling.
"Yeah. . . Scared the shit out of me." Wildwing stated,
smiling weakly.
"You freaked out completely."
"Did not."
"Did so. You screamed like someone just ran over your
privates." Nosedive laughed and Wildwing flushed brightly.
"Did not!"
"You did," Nosedive nodded, trying to hide his wide grin
and failing, "I know you did, 'cause I remember laughing my ass off at
you so badly that I cried."
"I did *NOT* sound like I got my privates run over!" Wildwing
stated again, just as Duke walked into the room.
Hearing Wildwing's last statement, Duke raised an eyebrow.
"Sounds like I missed an interesting conversation," The
gray duck stated and Wildwing turned even redder.
Nosedive took one look at his older brother and burst
into hysterically laughter, laughing so hard he fell off the bed.
Duke sniggered as Nosedive moaned, sat up, and rubbed
the back of his head, Wildwing still flushing too brightly to snicker along
with him.
"You'll have to tell me that story sometime, kid," Duke
commented, earning another bright flush from Wildwing just as it was starting
to subside.
"Sure, I'll tell you all about it!" Nosedive piped back,
forgetting about his aching head, grinning widely.
Wildwing sat up to regard them better and crossed his
arms, frowning slightly.
"And I'll start scheduling practices at four in
the morning!" Wildwing stated, and both Nosedive and Duke paled.
"Errr. . . Maybe some things are better kept as secrets."
Duke added and Nosedive nodded vigorously in agreement.
"Y-Yeah, some things are best kept as secrets."
"Glad you both agree," Wildwing smirked and laid back
down, closing his eyes as he rested his hands behind his head. "So, why
are you here, anyways?"
"Tanya sent me," Duke replied, hiding a grin. "She said
you'll be free to go as you please tomorrow-"
"FINALLY!" Wildwing sighed in relief, opening his eyes and turning
his head to grin at Duke as Nosedive cheered.
"-except you won't be able to skate on the ice,
fight, or drive for another two weeks," Duke finished and Wildwing groaned,
causing Duke's face to shine with amusement.
"Aw man! So what is 'Wing supposed to do until then??
Play cribbage?!" Nosedive whined and Wildwing snickered, despite the fact
he was a bit put out himself.
"I'll just have to bother you, I guess," Wildwing
grinned and Nosedive glared at him.
"You wouldn't dare! That's supposed to be my job!"
Nosedive mock-frowned and Wildwing snorted.
"No, you're supposed to bother Mallory,"
Wildwing stated and Nosedive's frown turned into an evil grin as he looked
heavenward.
"Hey, you're right. . ." Duke and Wildwing both
sniggered as Nosedive tried to do his best impression of innocence.
"Wildwing, you should know better than to egg on
your brother like that," Duke said with a laugh.
"What?" There was a twinkle in Wildwing's eyes.
"He keeps Mallory on her toes and makes me smile, as long as his pranks
aren't too harsh."
"Yeah, 'cause then Mal-Mal would kill me," Nosedive
joked.
"And you know how much funerals cost these days,"
Wildwing added.
"Hey!" Mock-frowning, Nosedive put his hands
on his hips.
"What, baby bro'?" Wildwing smiled at his 'fuming'
little brother.
"That's mean!" Was the reply and Wildwing laughed
lightly.
"Your point being. . .?" He continued to smile.
"Uhm, that it's mean?" Nosedive offered, causing
Wildwing to roll his eyes.
"So?"
"What do you mean, 'so?' It's mean!"
"And I say once again. . . So?"
"Duke, Wildwing's being mean to me again!" Nosedive
sighed sadly, turning huge eyes onto the eldest mallard in the room.
"That's nice," Duke stated absently, patting Nosedive
on the head as he walked out.
"Hey!" Nosedive protested, glaring at the gray mallard's
back.
Wildwing snickered and Nosedive threw a pillow at
him.
Dragaunus paced back and forth along the floor of his room,
a small tendril of smoke blowing out of his nostrils. It had been weeks
since there was any real development on Wildwing's condition in the newspapers.
He hoped that this lack of news meant that the meddlesome mallard was dead.
The conquest of Earth would be relatively easy without Wildwing to lead
his band of rogues.
And so he waited, waited to celebrate his future victory
over the remaining Puckworlders. Even if it was true that Wildwing was
dead, he would not be truly happy.
All of his minions knew that he wanted to be the
one to kill Wildwing. He wanted to be the one to break the mallard's
neck. And he wanted to be the one to kill the fool's little brother
right in front of his eyes.
But all that would become impossible if that stupid duck
was dead.
His musings were interrupted by the door to his bedchamber
opening with a swish as Wraith walked gracefully into the room, despite
his age and his need to use a cane. Putting a closed fist to his chest,
Wraith bowed respectively.
"My lord?" He spoke quietly and Dragaunus stopped his
pacing to regard him with annoyance.
"I told you, Wraith, that I was to only be bothered if
you had more information!" He shouted to the older and weaker Saurian,
smoke billowing from his nostrils as he snorted angrily.
"I do, Lord Dragaunus." Wraith replied, no longer fazed
by his master's unpredictable moods, having grown used to them.
"Then it better be good news!" Dragaunus glared,
a small smirk on his face as Wraith finally shuddered in fear.
"Both good, and bad, my lord." He replied once more, carefully
planning how to best tell of what news he had discovered.
"Bad news?" Draguanus growled and Wraith shivered softly.
"Wildwing has survived his coma." The old Saurian whispered
and Dragaunus eyes flashed in anger, making a start for Wraith.
"But what! He has yet to fully recover his strength, and
is still weak." The Saurian Overlord stopped to consider this bit of news.
"What are you suggesting we do, Wraith?" Dragaunus asked,
more curious than angry.
Wraith relaxed, smiling innerly. He knew he had Dragaunus
now.
"If we could get him by himself, Wildwing would not be
able to defend himself." He answered simply.
The Overlord's ensuing grin of pure malice caused Wraith
to shudder in terror.
"Man, this isn't fair!" Nosedive whined, pinned by his
brother to the floor as the others watched, all of them laughing at his
misfortune.
"Not fair? You were the one that tried to tackle me,"
Wildwing replied, smiling as his younger brother glared up at him.
"But you're still supposed to be weak! I should still
be able to win!" Nosedive frowned, annoyed that his window of opportunity
had closed a few days back.
"Not my fault I recover fast," Wildwing stated cheerfully
with a shrug, ruffling his brother's hair before standing up.
Nosedive pouted for a minute before he stood up and jumped
at Wildwing, wrapping his arms around Wildwing's waist in an effort to
knock him over again. Wildwing just merely glanced down at his younger
brother, raising an eyebrow as he watched Nosedive strain to push him over
to no avail. He smirked down at his little brother, patting the boy on
his head and earning a glare from Nosedive.
"C'mon, fall over already! Aren't you still tired??" Nosedive
demanded.
"I'm still a little tired, but either way, I have fifty
pounds on you," Wildwing laughed, putting an arm around his brother's shoulders.
"Sorry, but you're back to being the baby in the family again."
"Sooooo not fair." Nosedive sighed, giving up on
trying to knock his brother over, resting his head on Wildwing's chest
instead.
*Snap!* There was a blinding light that blinded the two
brothers. When the temporary blindness faded, they blinked to an impishly
smiling Mallory and the camera she was holding in her hand. A bout of laughter
from the others ensued.
"That's one for the photo album!" She stated, grinning
as Nosedive glared at her.
"I'm tempted to chase you out of the room, Mal-Mal, but
I think I'll just stay here and cuddle with my bro'. He's comfy." Nosedive
stated, causing his brother to flush a somewhat dark hue of scarlet as
Nosedive pressed into him.
"Aw, that's just too cute!" Mallory snapped another picture
and Duke smirked.
"It's your first day out of bed and you're already blushing!"
Duke grinned, and Wildwing only flushed more.
"You know, you're cute when you blush," Tanya smiled mischeviously
as Wildwing's blush took on an even darker color of red.
"Why do you think I'm taking pictures?" Mallory asked,
winking back at Tanya.
"Blackmail?" Nosedive piped up, and Duke snorted.
"You really don't want to give her ideas, kid. She might
use them." Duke stated and Mallory tried her best to look innocent.
"She can go ahead and try to blackmail me with this pictures,
but I don't exactly mind them being shown to everyone," Nosedive replied,
and Wildwing smiled softly.
"I don't mind, either."
"Well, damnit," Mallory frowned and the rest of the ducks
burst out into laughter.
"He would mind, however, if you took a picture of him
after he woke up in the morning," Nosedive grinned, and Wildwing blushed
again.
"Is this 'Tease the Leader Day' or something?" Wildwing
asked, looking suspiciously to the other ducks.
"Basically," Duke answered, resting his cheek on his hand,
sipping his coffee with an amused smile on his face.
"Nosedive, you're going to have to let go of me, you know
that, right?" Wildwing asked, and Nosedive blinked up at him innocently.
"And why is that?"
"Because I'm starving and I'm afraid I'll mistaken you
for cereal and I'll try to eat you for breakfast," Wildwing joked and Nosedive
eeped before letting go.
"That's a pretty good reason," The younger brother commented
and Wildwing snickered as he walked by him, ruffling Nosedive's hair on
his way to the cubboards.
"Dude, watch the hair!" Nosedive complained, although
he was still grinning.
"So, what do we have planned for today?" Wildwing asked,
pulling out some cereal.
"Nothing, nothing, and more nothing. Oh, and then a practice,
which you sit out on because Tanya says you wouldn't have regained your
balance yet." Nosedive laughed, and Wildwing rolled his eyes.
"Tanya threatened to lock Phil in the closet if he tried
anything. And I said I'd help her." Mallory added, winking.
"He agreed that maybe the best thing would be to let you
rest some more," Tanya stated, and Wildwing chuckled.
Grin walked in then and there was a chorus of greeting
from the other ducks. Wildwing, his head now in the fridge, waved to Grin
and Grin smiled back.
"It is good to see you on your feet, again," He commented
and Wildwing looked back to him, grinning.
"And believe me, it's great to be on my feet again!" Wildwing
replied with a laugh.
"But remember, you must take it easy until you've
fully recovered. Which means no fighting, no skating, and no rough-housing!"
Tanya reminded him, giving him a look that clearly stated 'do as I say
or it's another week of bed for you.'
"But you didn't object when I wrestled with him. . ."
Nosedive objected and a sneaky smile spread across Tanya's face.
"I don't consider that strenuous activity."
"HEY!"
Wildwing snorted, nearly choking on the glass of milk
he had just poured for himself and everyone looked to him in shock. He
eventually stopped coughing and looked around at the others, blushing faintly
as he realized they were all watching him with worry.
"I'm okay, I'm okay!" Wildwing reassured them, smiling
weakly. "Just got caught by surprise, that's all."
Nosedive sniggered.
"You sure?" The teenager ducked the crumpled napkin that
Wildwing threw at him.
Wildwing smiled to his brother and his brother smiled
back. It was good to be back on his feet again.
"Wildwing, you know I can't let you operate heavy machinery!
And that includes the Migrator!" Wildwing opened his beak to object,
but Tanya interrupted him before he even got to ask his question. "And
that also includes the Duckcycles, the Aerowing, and other sort of vehicle!"
Wildwing, his question already answered, closed his beak,
sighing with a frown.
"But then how am I supposed to get some new stuff for
our room?" Wildwing asked, refering to the room that he and Nosedive shared,
and Tanya blinked in surprise.
"Why do you want to get some new stuff for your room?
I thought you said Nosedive couldn't get anything else. . ." Tanya stated,
trailing off.
"Yeah, well, that was before I stayed in there for two
weeks. It could use a little more. . . I don't know, it just needs something!"
Wildwing replied, looking a little guilty. "I didn't realize how plain
it looked until I stayed in there for two weeks."
Nosedive's eyes lit up and he practically bounced over
to Wildwing, earning looks of shock from the other two ducks in the docking
bay.
"Does this mean I can get a few new posters for our room??"
Wildwing hid his smile, instead pretending to give off
a shuddering sigh.
"Yes, Nosedive, that means you can get some more posters
to paster over all our walls," Wildwing failed to hide his smile as Nosedive
cheered. "However, I'm also getting some stuff that I want for our room,
so you can't have all the space."
"Aw man. . ." Nosedive pouted and Wildwing pat his shoulder.
"Don't worry, I won't take up all the space," Wildwing
reassured him and Nosedive grinned slightly.
"You said you need a ride?" Nosedive quickly put his hands
up in defense at the look Wildwing gave him. "Hey, hey, hey, don't look
at me like that! I promise I'll go the speed limit!"
Wildwing gave him a skeptical look and Nosedive frowned
slightly, hurt.
"Wildwing, you know I wouldn't drive fast after what happened!
I don't want to hit anybody like they. . . t-they-" Nosedive let out a
small cry of surprise as Wildwing pulled him into a hug, rubbing his back
tenderly.
"Shh, I believe you, baby bro'. I believe you." Wildwing
whispered soothingly and Nosedive smiled weakly, pressing closer as he
wrapped his arms around Wildwing's waist.
"I'm glad," Nosedive replied at length, smiling a bit
wider. "You know I wouldn't chance you getting hurt again. Once was enough."
Wildwing nodded in agreement and a few tense minuted passed
in silence before Tanya spoke up.
"You two better go, the mall closes in a few hours, and
you know Nosedive will want to spend a few of them in the comic shop with
Thrash and Mookie," Tanya smiled weakly and both brothers turned to look
at her in surprise.
"She's right, baby bro', we'd better go before it's too
late," Wildwing stated, gently pulling away from the hug and wrapping an
arm around Nosedive's shoulders. "So let's get moving."
"There's just one problem with that, bro'," Nosedive commented,
earning a curious and confused glance from Wildwing.
"And that is?" Wildwing raised an eyebrow.
"You got the keys." Nosedive stated.
"Oh."
Tanya couldn't help but roll her eyes.
"Well, here we are!" Nosedive exclaimed, grinning at his
brother as he shut off the engine. "That wasn't so bad, was it?"
"We didn't get a ticket," WIldwing pointed out, after
long thought. "And we're still alive. So, I guess."
"You guess?" Nosedive cried, looking offended,
as Wildwing snickered.
"Yep, I guess," Wildwing repeated and Nosedive frowned.
"Man, you suck!" His frown worsened as Wildwing burst
out into laughter.
"Aw, I'm so sorry; I didn't mean to make you pout," Wildwing
teased, still chuckling, as he unbuckled his seatbelt.
"I am not pouting!" Nosedive replied in an obvious pout.
"And what do you call that?" Wildwing asked, pointing
to Nosedive face.
"An expression of annoyance," Nosedive stated.
"A pouting expression of annoyance," Wildwing added.
"Is not!" Nosedive cried in denial.
Wildwing didn't reply, only smirking as he got out of
the car. Nosedive didn't realize that Wildwing had gone until he looked
at the empty sit beside him. Frowning, the boy quickly put the car keys
in his pocket and trotted after Wildwing, quickly catching up.
"So, where are we going first?" Nosedive asked as he caught
up to his brother.
"Well, I was thinking maybe someplace to eat," Wildwing
admitted, smiling guiltily. "I was in such a hurry to leave the house,
I forgot about lunch!"
Nosedive failed to contain his snicker.
"You're joking, right?" He gave Wildwing a skeptical look.
"You never forget those sort of things!"
"Well, I did today," Wildwing stated with a blush. "Try
and not make a big deal out of it, okay?"
"Aw, you're no fun!" Nosedive complained, and Wildwing
grinned softly. "Never said I was, now c'mon, let's go get some pizza."
"So kid, you figure out yet what's wrong with the Mask?"
Duke walked into Tanya's lab, ignoring the newly blackened section from
her last experiment got awry.
"I.. I can't, there's nothing wrong with the circuitry
or anything! I've checked it once, twice, three times and still nothing's
shown up!" She shook her head, looking the Mask over and giving it a confused
look.
"You mean, after you fixed it from when it got slammed
into the concrete," Duke pointed out and Tanya winced involuntarily, causing
Duke to apologize. "Er, sorry."
"Yes, after I fixed it. It's not that it's broken or anything.
. . It's almost like it doesn't want to work." Tanya stated with a sigh.
"Got any theories?" Duke leaned over the other side of
the table Tanya was working on to get a better look at the artifact in
her hands. "Do you have any idea why it won't work?"
"None, and that's what irks me! This should be a simple
thing to fix, I feel, but I have no idea why it won't work! It can only
do the most basic of its functions." She sighed once again, and adjusted
her glasses.
"Is it low on energy or something?" Duke took his gaze
away from the mask and glanced up at Tanya, but she shook her head again.
"Although it lost a great deal of energy when Wildwing
was hit with the truck, it still has more than enough to perform its usual
functions," Tanya replied, a frown of concentration on her face.
"Woah, woah, woah, Tanya, did you just say it lost a great
deal of energy when Wildwing got hit?" Duke spoke his realization and Tanya
blinked, before her eyes widened.
"You mean, do you think that it-"
"-might have used that energy to somehow create a shield
of some sort to protect Wildwing? Hell yeah." He nodded firmly.
"But then why was the Mask damaged by the fall?" Tanya
frown returned and the only thing Duke could do was shrug. "Oh!"
Tanya's eyes lit up and Duke grinned innerly. She obviously
had a theory. Then she did something that Duke completely unexpected.
Hugging him quickly, Tanya laughed, "That's it, thank
you, Duke!"
"Uhm, erm, uh, you're welcome?" Duke could barely hide
his blush, even with his dark feathers. "What exactly did I do, anyways?"
She was too busy launching into an explaination to answer.
"Maybe it put up the shield too quickly and somehow that
damaged the circuitry!" Her eyes practically sparkled at the possibility
of the Mask serving as more than just a sensory artifact. "It could be
possible, since it was never used in such a way before, or in at least,
a really long time!"
"How does that work?" Duke blinked, confused. "Wouldn't
that not matter?"
"Oh, but it does!" Tanya grinned, eyes dancing. "Take
a harddrive on a computer for instance."
"Okay. . ." Duke replied slowly, getting more confused
by the second. "What about it?"
"It's got to spin up when it's first turned on, right?"
Tanya paced around, suddenly filled with a bounty of energy.
"Yeah, so?"
"So the Mask might have had to do the same thing for the
shield! And what happens when a harddrive has to spin up to fast?" Tanya
asked, and Duke blinked, before a lightbulb came on, his eyes widening.
"If it spins up too fast, then it can get damaged!" Duke
exclaimed, then his jaw-dropped at the realization. "You think that the
same thing might-"
"-Have happened to the mask? It's quite possible!" Suddenly
she looked put out and she frowned. "However, I replaced all the circuit
boards after the fall, and yet it still doesn't work as it should."
"So what does that mean?" Duke asked, blinking once again.
"Perhaps it's now in some different mode than we've seen
it in before, like perhaps a defense mode of sorts. Or maybe I didn't fix
it quite right -- which could be possible. Or the Omnitool could be reading
the power-level wrong." Tanya sighed and shook her head once more. "I have
no idea what it could mean!"
"Or maybe there's more to the mask than we think and could
be responding to something outside. . ." Duke offered, and Tanya nodded.
"At this point, we can't even confirm that. All we can
do is keep on running tests until some definite theory begins to emerge."
Duke nodded in turn to her statement, and they both sighed, a new mystery
to replace the old.
They had gotten farther than they had been, only to find
out they had more of a distance to cover than they had at first thought.
It was then that Drake One went off.
"C'mon Wildwing, why can't I have that poster of Britney
Spears on my--our-- wall??" Nosedive sighed, pouting again, but this time
on purpose.
"Because you hate her guts, remember?" Wildwing replied
evenly, looking through a rack of posters
"Oh yeah," Nosedive stared up at a rack of music above
him with a knowing smile on his face as Wildwing snorted.
"You're making this hard on purpose, aren't you?" Wildwing
asked, not even trying to hide his amused smile.
"Yep," Nosedive replied with a grin.
Having had their fill of pizza, the two mallards had journeyed
over to the record store after Nosedive begged, whining that he hadn't
had any new cds for a while. Wildwing, still not fully recovered from his
injuries (or so was his excuse to himself), caved in and the record store
had become their first stop.
"Oh look, a poster of us," Wildwing stared, bemused, at
the poster his had turned to.
"Yeah, imagine that; at least it's a nice picture," Nosedive
laughed, looking at the poster that showed them all posing in their hockey
gear. "I mean, just think if it was one of those other photo shoots, like
the one with the sumo wrestler costumes?"
"God, don't remind me!" Wildwing shuddered, horrified
at the memory. Nosedive only laughed again, and then his eyes lit up mischievously
as he noticed something.
"Look, Wildwing, one of those Christmas beanie babies
of you! You know, the ones that go 'quack, quack, quack' when you slam
them against the wall!" Nosedive rushed over and picked the offending toy
up. "See?? We should buy it and put it in our room!"
Wildwing merely crossed his arms over his chest, fixing
Nosedive with the look he gave to Phil whenever he tried to make them do
a photoshoot.
Nosedive looked at him innocently, grinning widely.
"Okay, okay, I won't put it up in our room, but at least
can I have it as a voodoo doll?" He asked, although he already knew the
answer.
Getting a sudden idea, Wildwing quickly walked over to
him and began to search the shelves with purpose. This earned a confused
look from Nosedive.
"'Wing. . .?" Nosedive blinked to his older brother.
"Please tell me they have one for Phil!" Wildwing prayed,
and Nosedive smothered a laugh, before looking on the back of the tag attached
to the toy in his hand.
"I'm 'fraid they don't have one, 'Wing," Nosedive mock-groaned,
and Wildwing cursed softly under his breath.
"Damn!" Nosedive barely smothered his laugh.
"Although that's very wishful thinking, big bro'.
. . If only!" Nosedive sighed, replacing the out-of-proportion replica
of Wildwing back in its spot on the shelf.
"Yes, if only!" Wildwing agreed with a sigh of his own.
They continued to look through the shop, eventually deciding
on a few posters and a cd each, before they went to the counter to pay
for their items.
"Mallory, what's going on?!" Duke exclaimed, Tanya and
Grin right behind him as he rushed into the main room.
"Drake One's detected teleportation energy!" Mallory replied,
Grin looking over her shoulder.
"Where?" Tanya asked quickly, worry evident in her voice,
thinking how badly the attack was timed, with Wildwing and Nosedive out
on their own.
"The Anaheim Mall!" Mallory replied, frowning.
Grin nearly fell off Tanya as she can to a startled halt.
"The Anaheim Mall?! Wildwing and Nosedive went their to
buy some things!" Tanya exclaimed, eyes wide in realization. "Dragaunus
must be after Wildwing!"
"Then we must aid them!" Grin stated and he was the first
to rush towards the docking bay, the others quickly following him.
"Okay, we're splitting up so you can go to your comic book
store and I can go look for some new bookshelves, am I right?" Wildwing
asked, placing the spoils they had already gotten from that day's shopping
in the trunk.
Nosedive nodded and grinned, replying, "Basically, although
you'll have to come get me, and we'll have to have the bookselves delivered."
"Because we both know you won't come to get me," Wildwing
stated with a knowing smile and Nosedive grinned cheekily to him.
"Basically!" Nosedive grinned and waved to Wildwing as
he ran off towards the comic book store. "Bye, see you in a bit!"
Wildwing shook his head, and watched Nosedive as he started
towards the furniture store and was so absorbed in watching his brother's
antics that he failed to notice the Saurian standing in front of him until
he bumped into Dragaunus himself.
Nosedive had swung open the door to the comic book shop
and greeted Thrash and Mookie when he heard a scream of pain escape from
his brother's throat.
"WILDWING!" Nosedive shouted, running back out the door,
only getting a few steps in before he stopped in shock. "Wildwing, no!"
All four Saurians had surrounded the duck, and were beating
on his mercilessly, Wildwing doing his best to defend himself against them.
But he was failing, and failing horribly, his responses weak and sluggish
because he was not yet fully recovered. His armor softened many of the
blows that hit him, but it couldn't save him when Dragaunus backfisted
him across the face, sending him flying. He stayed where he landed, groaning
softly, having been knocked senseless.
The Saurians weren't bothering with the usual taunts,
they were straight to business. Their goal was to either kidnap or capture
Wildwing, and both goals were now quite within the Saurians' collective
reach. However, Nosedive wasn't going to let his brother be taken without
a fight.
"Wildwing, I'm coming, Wildwing!" Nosedive found his feet
again as panic rose in his chest and he transformed into his armor mid-run,
pulling out both of his puckblasters and firing at them. "Leave them the
hell alone, you creeps! I swear, if you kill him, you'll never see the
light of day again!"
Dragaunus let out a harsh, terrible laugh that cause Nosedive
to nearly stumble and fall, but the boy kept on running. He had to get
to Wildwing, he had to get to Wildwing! He just had to! If something happened
to Wildwing. . . No, no, he couldn't think about that! Not again, it wasn't
happening again! It couldn't be!
"You BASTARD!" Nosedive let out a scream of rage as Dragaunus
kicked Wildwing in the side and sent him flying into a mailbox. "Leave
him the hell alone!"
Dragaunus merely laughed as the pucks bounced harmlessly
off his armor, kicking Wildwing again so he laid on his back. He then stomped
down on Wildwing's stomach, knocking all the air out of the defenseless
Puckworlder and causing Nosedive to become even more enraged as Wildwing
gasped for breath. No one hurt his brother like that, no one!
"Now did I say I was going to kill your brother?" Dragaunus
called to the boy, slowly grinding his foot into Wildwing's stomach, the
white duck too weak to fight back or to even raise an arm against him.
"You mistaken my intentions. I don't intend to kill him; at least, not
at first!"
"I don't care what you want to do with my brother, you
just leave them before I rip out your heart and feed it to you!" Nosedive
barely registered what he was saying, and if he had been in the right mind,
he would've been shocked at his own words.
"Well, well, well; it seems that the duckling has guts!"
Dragaunus taunted and the other Saurians cackled, surrounding their leader
in a protective triangle. "Too bad guts won't save your pathetic little
brother from me!"
"You're the one that should be worrying!" Nosedive shouted
back, knocking Chameleon unconscious with a puck to the forehead.
"Oh really? I think not. You see. . ." He took his foot
off of Wildwing's stomach and placed it on the mallard's throat instead,
grinning maliciously as Nosedive came to a sudden halt, his eyes wide and
frightened. "I hold your brother's life in the palm of my hand. All I have
to do is bring down my foot and he dies."
"No!" Nosedive shook his head wildly, his courage replaced
by a deep fear for his brother's safety. "Don't hurt him, I'll do anything
you want!"
"Then stand there," Dragaunus laughed, programming his
teleporter. "Stand there, drop your weapons, and do nothing, else I change
my mind and kill your beloved Wildwing!"
"N-No, Wildwing!" Nosedive, shuddering softly, did as
he was told, his puckblasters falling noisily to the concrete before he
realized what Dragaunus was planning. "Don't!"
"Too late, little boy, he's mine!" Dragaunus laughed,
his form and Wildwing's becoming insubstantial. "And you can do nothing
to save him!"
The other Saurians began to disappear as well, Siege holding
up an unconscious Chameleon as Nosedive rushed forward, diving for his
brother's disappearing form.
But he was too late, Wildwing disappearing completely
from view just as Nosedive fell onto the spot he had been until but a moment
before. The other Saurians laughed and disappeared as Nosedive screamed.
"WILDWING!" He got up onto his knees, looking around,
eyes wide in horror. "Wildwing, Wildwing! God, no! This can't be happening
again! Please, no! NO! WILDWING!!"
Nosedive began to sob, ignoring the crowd that began to
peak out of the doors of the shops, his eyes squeezed tight with tears.
He had to catch himself with his hands to save himself from falling onto
the pavement beak first, but he cared not.
His brother was gone; gone once more! And like the time
before this, he was unable to save him.
*End of Chapter 3*
Author's end-note: Sorry this took so long to get out,
it took a while to write! I'll finish editting this one when I get the
time, since SATs are this weekend and I'm pressed for time. Send me e-mails,
I love them! icelightning@pcweenie.com And please, draw me pictures for
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