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The Emerald
Morton was definitely nosey today.
"Gee I wonder what's in this secret room that dad never lets us in because he says it's a secret even though there isn't anything that could be dangerous enough for moi." He said to himself. As he tiptoed through the door, he found himself in a dark room. The room was messy, and so dark you couldn't see your own two claws. Morton saw there were mirrors on the walls, and pictures of various landscapes. One had a scene of a dreary galleon with a lonesome pirate ship sailing around in circles across the deep sea and stormy sky. Another was a brighter picture with giant mushrooms, and a huge clock in a huge tree. Then beside it was the same picture except darker. It seemed like every detail was the same- the huge tree and clock, but circling it were ghosts, and a full moon in the dusky sky. "Wonder where dad got all these pictures from. I don't remember him ever collecting them." Morton took one step and as he did so, he heard a frightful yelp from beside his feet.
Morton jumped surprised and petrified. He looked down and saw it was Larry. "What are you doing down here! Dad says this place is forbidden, so you shouldn't be down here because you'll get in trouble and I would like that so I'm going to tell on you." Said Morton, but as he made a move to walk away, Larry grabbed his leg. "You would get in trouble too! And besides, I was just playing hide-and-seek." Morton thought for a moment. "Well, you still shouldn't have hid in here." Larry got up and dusted himself off. "Look who's talkin'. What are you here for?" "Uh, that isn't your business. I was just taking a walk that's all so leave me alone." Morton didn't leave though. He was still so curious about the mysterious room. Besides Ludwig's, he had never seen such a messy room in his life. It was so different and Morton had a feeling there was something special, and strange about it. Larry had the same look on his face. He was fascinated by everything. "Let's go show the others." Said Larry, which was totally unlike him to show anyone his discoveries. And Morton, for some reason, agreed.
All seven koopalings gathered at the entrance, and slowly made their way through the scary hallway. "Ew, this place is so dirty!" whined Wendy as she usually did. "Of course it is." Ludwig said, "no one's probably been here for years." "Yeah well, I ain't gonna walk any further until you two morons tell me where we're goin'!" Roy shouted and gave a threatening glare at Larry in particular. "You have to wait and find out." Said Larry stubbornly. "Fine then." Roy stopped and stood in the middle of the hallway with his arms crossed and head up. "I ain't movin' from here." The others ignored him and continued to walk. Roy thought he felt something on his shoulder, so was so scared he ran back with the group without looking back.
Morton suddenly stopped. He looked to the corner of the room and uncovered an old chest from some dusty rags. There was something that wasn't quite right. Morton hadn't been acting like himself. It was like he was possessed by something. No one had noticed that chest, and it couldn't be seen from under the rags. He opened the chest and as he did, it made a slight creaking noise. The others stood back and watched as he took out old books and things they had also never seen. But he pulled out one object in particular. It was a green emerald on a necklace. "Uh, Morton, what's that?" asked Lemmy. Morton touched the emerald and said some words of an unfamiliar language. He disappeared.
They were shocked! Morton was gone! They couldn't find him anywhere, he was just gone! After one minute of looking for him, Roy said "hey great, he's gone! So why are we looking for him?" "Roy, I'm as glad as you are to be rid of Morton," Ludwig told him, "but father would be furious if we told him Morton disappeared." "Would he?" asked Iggy. Everyone looked at him for a moment. ".Yeah well, that wasn't really Morton! I just know it!" shouted Wendy. "Since when do you stand up for Morton?" Larry commented. "What?! I'm not standing up for him, I'm just saying well-, um, ...shut up!"
"Hey! Over here!" Lemmy called to them. He was looking in the chest Morton went through. "I found more necklace things!"
They each grabbed one. At that moment, they all disappeared.
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Lemmy opened his eyes. He was on a strange island. Actually, not all that strange. He sat up and saw the beach widely spread in front of him. The rest of the koopalings were just getting up too. Morton wasn't there though.
Iggy was the first one to stand up. It took a while, but he finally remembered where the scene was from.
"Hey, this is from that video game, DK 64!" "No kidding." Said Roy sarcastically. "I've already beaten the game." "Well," Wendy dusted herself off, "I don't like it here. The sun's too bright and the beach is too sandy." "I thought you liked the beach." Ludwig commented. "Yeah but not this beach! It's ruining my perfect perfectness." Said Wendy as she stomped toward a palm tree in hope of shade. "Perfectness is NOT a word, Wendy." Spat Ludwig. "What are we supposed to do? Where are we supposed to go? What are we here for huh? HUH?" Larry questioned no one.
Then they heard a little noise, which sounded like a fairy. It was a fairy. It had a banana peel over it's head and wore a little banana peel dress. She flittered up to Larry and landed on his head. "Hey!" shouted Larry.
"Who are you?" asked Lemmy. "I'm a banana fairy." Replied the fairy. "I suppose you're all wondering what's going on?" she said in a knowing tone. "No, I know exactly what's going on. I know exactly why we were sent here." Roy said. Everyone looked at him amazed. "You do?" asked Larry. "OF COURSE I DON'T! SARCAISAM! DON'T YOU GET IT?!?!?!?!?" Roared Roy. "That's, sarcasm." Ludwig corrected. "Um, anyway, we don't know what's going on. Could you tell us?" asked Lemmy politely enough.
The little fairy looked down at Larry's face. "You, all of you, found those emeralds, am I right?" They nodded. "Those emeralds are very special. They are magical and are used to transport to certain islands. If one doesn't understand how it works, it will randomly take the user to a random island. You all must've transported at the same time. That's why you're all here." she told them. "Did you see our brother come through here?" asked Iggy. "No." the fairy said. "He must be on a different island." Larry was getting annoyed and shook his head causing the fairy to come tumbling to the ground. "ouch!" she shrieked. "Do you think Morton knew how to use that thing? I mean, he was acting a little weird." Said Wendy. "Morton always acts weird." Roy commented rudely. "Even so, Morton's personality is annoying and loud mouthed. Having the knowledge to be able to use that stone would be considered odd for Morton." Concluded Ludwig. He reached for his emerald to take a look at. Noticing this, Iggy asked, "Why isn't Ludwig transporting? If he's touching the emerald, wouldn't it activate and send him somewhere else?" The fairy dusted herself off and glared at Larry. Then she looked at Iggy. "The emeralds need to restore its power before it will work again. Once it's charged up, you must state where you want to go and say the magic words." "What are the magic words?" they asked. "I don't know. You'll have to figure that out for yourselves. But it takes a very long time for the emeralds to have their power returned. My advice would be to only use them when you want to go home. That would be after you find your brother, right?" she looked at them, but no one said anything. "rrriiiiiggggghhhtttttt?" she said again. "Uh, right." Ludwig said abruptly. "Then there's nothing left for me to tell you." The banana fairy was about to fly away, when Larry yelled out, "WAIT! WHERE DO WE GO!?" The banana fairy looked back at their panicked faces and shouted out as loud as she could, "START OVER THERE! UNDER THE WATER IN THAT TUNNEL! GO IN THE UNDER WATER TUNEL!" Then she was out of sight.
The koopalings did as they were told. They dove under water and headed to a huge metal ship thing. It's hard to describe so I'll just say it's big, it's floating on the water, King K Rool lives there, and it was seen in Donkey Kong 64. They had to swim under water to get in the entrance.
They were in the lobby and went through the portal. Once they were through, they found themselves standing on a little piece of land, surrounded by water. Oh sure there were a few boxes which seemed to have fallen from a ship. Ludwig squinted his eyes. It was dark out, and the bright light from the lighthouse was blinding him as it rotated in circles. They were speechless. This was a really gloomy galleon. Then Roy looked beside him and saw a sign that said, 'Gloomy Galleon'.
Wendy knew that she would have to use her skills in swimming in this place. "Why would Morton be here?" she said. "He doesn't even know how to swim!" Larry thought he knew this place. Like he had seen it before. Then he saw a big ship sail by in front of them, only, no one was steering it. It was just circling the lighthouse, which was in the middle. Rugged rocks set high above them enclosed the galleon. Larry was about to say something, but all of a sudden, Wendy plummeted into the water.
"Hey! Where are you going?!" they called out to her. Wendy's answer was faint and drowned out by the splashing. She dove under the water. "WENDY!" Lemmy called out. But there was no point in calling for her now. All they could do was wait for her to surface the water again.
The current was light. Wendy had no problem swimming with great speed. Her mission: to see what was on the deep ocean floor. Her mission, was successful. The floor was covered in sand, with a few boxes and chests on the bottom. There were also sunken ship-wrecks. "Aha!" she thought to her self, "This must be a clue." She kept swimming, losing all her attention to her breath, and focusing it all on her curiosity to the ships. As she scoured the area, she found a small entrance just large enough to fit her if she swam a little sideways. Inside the gloomy broken down ship, she found nothing. Nothing at all was there, except a lone blowfish that hovered in one spot, not willing to attack the koopa girl.
Just then, Wendy began to realize that she was running out of air. She let out a shriek, only to get a mouthful of water. She swam frantically! Would she make it?!? She began to lose her consciousness, and she sank back down. Her vision now clouded with darkness. Wendy fell unconscious.
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Kitkatz: Okay, that's the first chapter. Read the next one as soon as I get it up. I'll try to finish it as quickly as possible. Also, Review this and/or e-mail me! And don't forget to read my other more, ahem, "bizarre" fics. This was just one of my more "well-written" ones.
To Be Continued...
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The Emerald
Morton was definitely nosey today.
"Gee I wonder what's in this secret room that dad never lets us in because he says it's a secret even though there isn't anything that could be dangerous enough for moi." He said to himself. As he tiptoed through the door, he found himself in a dark room. The room was messy, and so dark you couldn't see your own two claws. Morton saw there were mirrors on the walls, and pictures of various landscapes. One had a scene of a dreary galleon with a lonesome pirate ship sailing around in circles across the deep sea and stormy sky. Another was a brighter picture with giant mushrooms, and a huge clock in a huge tree. Then beside it was the same picture except darker. It seemed like every detail was the same- the huge tree and clock, but circling it were ghosts, and a full moon in the dusky sky. "Wonder where dad got all these pictures from. I don't remember him ever collecting them." Morton took one step and as he did so, he heard a frightful yelp from beside his feet.
Morton jumped surprised and petrified. He looked down and saw it was Larry. "What are you doing down here! Dad says this place is forbidden, so you shouldn't be down here because you'll get in trouble and I would like that so I'm going to tell on you." Said Morton, but as he made a move to walk away, Larry grabbed his leg. "You would get in trouble too! And besides, I was just playing hide-and-seek." Morton thought for a moment. "Well, you still shouldn't have hid in here." Larry got up and dusted himself off. "Look who's talkin'. What are you here for?" "Uh, that isn't your business. I was just taking a walk that's all so leave me alone." Morton didn't leave though. He was still so curious about the mysterious room. Besides Ludwig's, he had never seen such a messy room in his life. It was so different and Morton had a feeling there was something special, and strange about it. Larry had the same look on his face. He was fascinated by everything. "Let's go show the others." Said Larry, which was totally unlike him to show anyone his discoveries. And Morton, for some reason, agreed.
All seven koopalings gathered at the entrance, and slowly made their way through the scary hallway. "Ew, this place is so dirty!" whined Wendy as she usually did. "Of course it is." Ludwig said, "no one's probably been here for years." "Yeah well, I ain't gonna walk any further until you two morons tell me where we're goin'!" Roy shouted and gave a threatening glare at Larry in particular. "You have to wait and find out." Said Larry stubbornly. "Fine then." Roy stopped and stood in the middle of the hallway with his arms crossed and head up. "I ain't movin' from here." The others ignored him and continued to walk. Roy thought he felt something on his shoulder, so was so scared he ran back with the group without looking back.
Morton suddenly stopped. He looked to the corner of the room and uncovered an old chest from some dusty rags. There was something that wasn't quite right. Morton hadn't been acting like himself. It was like he was possessed by something. No one had noticed that chest, and it couldn't be seen from under the rags. He opened the chest and as he did, it made a slight creaking noise. The others stood back and watched as he took out old books and things they had also never seen. But he pulled out one object in particular. It was a green emerald on a necklace. "Uh, Morton, what's that?" asked Lemmy. Morton touched the emerald and said some words of an unfamiliar language. He disappeared.
They were shocked! Morton was gone! They couldn't find him anywhere, he was just gone! After one minute of looking for him, Roy said "hey great, he's gone! So why are we looking for him?" "Roy, I'm as glad as you are to be rid of Morton," Ludwig told him, "but father would be furious if we told him Morton disappeared." "Would he?" asked Iggy. Everyone looked at him for a moment. ".Yeah well, that wasn't really Morton! I just know it!" shouted Wendy. "Since when do you stand up for Morton?" Larry commented. "What?! I'm not standing up for him, I'm just saying well-, um, ...shut up!"
"Hey! Over here!" Lemmy called to them. He was looking in the chest Morton went through. "I found more necklace things!"
They each grabbed one. At that moment, they all disappeared.
.......
Lemmy opened his eyes. He was on a strange island. Actually, not all that strange. He sat up and saw the beach widely spread in front of him. The rest of the koopalings were just getting up too. Morton wasn't there though.
Iggy was the first one to stand up. It took a while, but he finally remembered where the scene was from.
"Hey, this is from that video game, DK 64!" "No kidding." Said Roy sarcastically. "I've already beaten the game." "Well," Wendy dusted herself off, "I don't like it here. The sun's too bright and the beach is too sandy." "I thought you liked the beach." Ludwig commented. "Yeah but not this beach! It's ruining my perfect perfectness." Said Wendy as she stomped toward a palm tree in hope of shade. "Perfectness is NOT a word, Wendy." Spat Ludwig. "What are we supposed to do? Where are we supposed to go? What are we here for huh? HUH?" Larry questioned no one.
Then they heard a little noise, which sounded like a fairy. It was a fairy. It had a banana peel over it's head and wore a little banana peel dress. She flittered up to Larry and landed on his head. "Hey!" shouted Larry.
"Who are you?" asked Lemmy. "I'm a banana fairy." Replied the fairy. "I suppose you're all wondering what's going on?" she said in a knowing tone. "No, I know exactly what's going on. I know exactly why we were sent here." Roy said. Everyone looked at him amazed. "You do?" asked Larry. "OF COURSE I DON'T! SARCAISAM! DON'T YOU GET IT?!?!?!?!?" Roared Roy. "That's, sarcasm." Ludwig corrected. "Um, anyway, we don't know what's going on. Could you tell us?" asked Lemmy politely enough.
The little fairy looked down at Larry's face. "You, all of you, found those emeralds, am I right?" They nodded. "Those emeralds are very special. They are magical and are used to transport to certain islands. If one doesn't understand how it works, it will randomly take the user to a random island. You all must've transported at the same time. That's why you're all here." she told them. "Did you see our brother come through here?" asked Iggy. "No." the fairy said. "He must be on a different island." Larry was getting annoyed and shook his head causing the fairy to come tumbling to the ground. "ouch!" she shrieked. "Do you think Morton knew how to use that thing? I mean, he was acting a little weird." Said Wendy. "Morton always acts weird." Roy commented rudely. "Even so, Morton's personality is annoying and loud mouthed. Having the knowledge to be able to use that stone would be considered odd for Morton." Concluded Ludwig. He reached for his emerald to take a look at. Noticing this, Iggy asked, "Why isn't Ludwig transporting? If he's touching the emerald, wouldn't it activate and send him somewhere else?" The fairy dusted herself off and glared at Larry. Then she looked at Iggy. "The emeralds need to restore its power before it will work again. Once it's charged up, you must state where you want to go and say the magic words." "What are the magic words?" they asked. "I don't know. You'll have to figure that out for yourselves. But it takes a very long time for the emeralds to have their power returned. My advice would be to only use them when you want to go home. That would be after you find your brother, right?" she looked at them, but no one said anything. "rrriiiiiggggghhhtttttt?" she said again. "Uh, right." Ludwig said abruptly. "Then there's nothing left for me to tell you." The banana fairy was about to fly away, when Larry yelled out, "WAIT! WHERE DO WE GO!?" The banana fairy looked back at their panicked faces and shouted out as loud as she could, "START OVER THERE! UNDER THE WATER IN THAT TUNNEL! GO IN THE UNDER WATER TUNEL!" Then she was out of sight.
The koopalings did as they were told. They dove under water and headed to a huge metal ship thing. It's hard to describe so I'll just say it's big, it's floating on the water, King K Rool lives there, and it was seen in Donkey Kong 64. They had to swim under water to get in the entrance.
They were in the lobby and went through the portal. Once they were through, they found themselves standing on a little piece of land, surrounded by water. Oh sure there were a few boxes which seemed to have fallen from a ship. Ludwig squinted his eyes. It was dark out, and the bright light from the lighthouse was blinding him as it rotated in circles. They were speechless. This was a really gloomy galleon. Then Roy looked beside him and saw a sign that said, 'Gloomy Galleon'.
Wendy knew that she would have to use her skills in swimming in this place. "Why would Morton be here?" she said. "He doesn't even know how to swim!" Larry thought he knew this place. Like he had seen it before. Then he saw a big ship sail by in front of them, only, no one was steering it. It was just circling the lighthouse, which was in the middle. Rugged rocks set high above them enclosed the galleon. Larry was about to say something, but all of a sudden, Wendy plummeted into the water.
"Hey! Where are you going?!" they called out to her. Wendy's answer was faint and drowned out by the splashing. She dove under the water. "WENDY!" Lemmy called out. But there was no point in calling for her now. All they could do was wait for her to surface the water again.
The current was light. Wendy had no problem swimming with great speed. Her mission: to see what was on the deep ocean floor. Her mission, was successful. The floor was covered in sand, with a few boxes and chests on the bottom. There were also sunken ship-wrecks. "Aha!" she thought to her self, "This must be a clue." She kept swimming, losing all her attention to her breath, and focusing it all on her curiosity to the ships. As she scoured the area, she found a small entrance just large enough to fit her if she swam a little sideways. Inside the gloomy broken down ship, she found nothing. Nothing at all was there, except a lone blowfish that hovered in one spot, not willing to attack the koopa girl.
Just then, Wendy began to realize that she was running out of air. She let out a shriek, only to get a mouthful of water. She swam frantically! Would she make it?!? She began to lose her consciousness, and she sank back down. Her vision now clouded with darkness. Wendy fell unconscious.
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Kitkatz: Okay, that's the first chapter. Read the next one as soon as I get it up. I'll try to finish it as quickly as possible. Also, Review this and/or e-mail me! And don't forget to read my other more, ahem, "bizarre" fics. This was just one of my more "well-written" ones.
To Be Continued...
