Amy's First Kiss

Epilogue

By: Sci-Fi-Raptor

Disclaimer: I Don't own Zoids

The Xi'an pilot adjusted the radio until it found a frequency from one of Zi's news stations. After a few minute of searching, he fnally found what he wanted.

"This is Mary Wong of WXPXMZ101, reporting on the horror of what has happened within the last 24 hours:

The fleet left as quickly as it had come, and exploded its bomb. All of Zi could feel the explosion, and some thought it was the end of the world.

Soon, the "Ambassador ships arrived, and landed all throughout Zi, each landing in a major population concentration (mostly major cities). They gave out reassurances that they were there in peace, and the bomb that had exploded was not meant for them, but a fugitive that had sought refuge on their planet. Soon, Zi's most prominent leaders (including the Back Draft) met the Earth representatives in a historical summit. They were negotiating terms for the creation of a supreme government on Zi, and the transition of Zi from being a lone planet into a member of the Intergalactic Alliance. In a few short hours, the negotiations were set, and the papers were ready to be signed. After an exhausting 2 hours of signing, the planet Zi was now a member of the Intergalactic Alliance, and had acquired a republican government. When the signing was done, all 200 guests were invited to the Dining Hall, and served their first of many Terran dishes. Then they were all slaughtered; each and every one of them. The Terran Special Forces stormed into the room, and shot anything that moved (even themselves, but they were impervious to their own fire).

Soon, the Ambassador ships showed their true purpose; they were troop transports. With all governments in disarray, all resistance was easily crushed by the massive numbers of Mechanized war platforms that they had (a/n like Crass' HEV's). Within a few short hours, they subjugated most of Zi's population by taking over the cities that they were situated in. Now they seek to enslave the rest of us, and we must fight!

People of Zi, we have always been fragmented, but we must unite in these dark days, or there will be darker days ahead. We must… what! Oh no! They're here! Ahh!" Screaming and gunfire could be heard in the background, and then silence. The station had been taken off the air.

"Do you believe us now?"

"You've got to be kidding me!" Crass said to the Xi'an pilot. "Are you telling me that you guys are the good guys, and we're the bad guys?"

"Yes"

"But there's no way!"

Okay, it's me (Amy) again, and Crass and I are pretty much alive. Well, life is so weird. You start off one day getting dumped by someone from your planet, and you end up kissing an alien as a dooms-day bomb explodes nearby! I never knew that Crass was an alien from another planet, and from what I understand, he is (or was) part of those people that took over my planet. It seems that the Xi'an were always a peace loving civilization, and they were trying to save the universe from the Terrans, a race of people that looks like us (the one Crass is part of). It seems that the Terrans' government made its people think that they made alliances with other races, but what they really did was enslave them. But to keep them from ever finding out, they brainwashed a few people from the races they enslaved, and sent them to Terra to pretend that they were ambassadors. And the people that were sent to other planets to be Terra's ambassadors were killed en-route.

All this time Crass thought that he was protecting my planet, me, and us, but it turned out that he was helping to ruin it all. But I can't blame him… he didn't know what he was doing. He just thought that he was doing the right thing, but in the end, it will have to be the Xi'an that will save us all.

The Xi'an saved our lives actually. When we were about to kiss, they dropped a bomb on us to get rid of the Xi'an, but he teleported all of us to his home planet at the last second. It was weird. I was looking at the desert sky when I closed my eyes, and when I opened them, I saw a strange looking green/purple sky. Then we found out all the stuff about the Terrans.

But Crass couldn't believe them, so he demanded proof. So they got this huge machine, and they played a broadcast from the planet. But Crass still wouldn't believe them.

"I still don't believe you. You guys probably… made it up. Yeah, anyone could easily make up something like that."

"Stubborn, isn't he" the Xi'an told me.

"Yeah…"

"Well, if you must have proof, we will send you to the planet to show you what horrors your race commits." said the Xi'an. He extended his arm for Crass to hold.

"Don't think I trust you yet" he said, and turned on his HES. Then he touched the Xi'an's hand. They instantly transported.

I can't believe it… everything I believed in was a lie… The Xi'an teleported us to the planet, and it was smoldering. I could smell the stench of death, and fire. The Mech's were patrolling the area, and another group was escorting a city's worth of prisoners. They led them to the "Ambassador" ship, and went back to round more slaves. Then one noticed the Xi'an, and started shooting at us. Before we got shot, the Xi'an teleported us back to the room.

Crass came back quickly, but he looked very depressed. I slowly walked up to him and held his hand. He squeezed it a little, and looked at me with the saddest face I've ever seen; I saw tears dropping from his eyes. Then he looked mad.

"I swear… " he started. "I promise that I'll get Molotov. He'll pay for all he's done" He had this look on his face that might have killed him. "No matter what it takes"

I actually had the idea for this story around the time I conceived my other one, "Legacy of the Ancients" but it was supposed to be called "Hearts of Iron", and was supposed to be about a crazy scientist that made Mech's, heartless, soulless Zoids with massive destruction power. But I never really got around to doing that, so I just focused on my other story. But about two weeks before I wrote this epilogue, I remembered it while I was studying for the SAT's. I started writing it, and finished about half of it when I was a few days away from taking it, so I had to stop for about a week. Then I started again, and got almost all of it done, but then I had to study for the AP tests, but was so into writing it, I disregarded them, and strove to finish this. And here you have the spoils of my toil!

Well that's the end of "Amy's First Kiss". I've considered starting a sequel to this, but I'll do it if enough people want me to. But until then, adios amigos!