Disclaimer: I do not own the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, but Jack
Krueger is my own character.
Mr. Hyde strode through the streets of London, eagerly searching for something. Hyde growled as he came across to a ship. Hyde got in, deciding to flee England and to go to Paris.
Inside Hyde's mind, Dr. Jekyll said, "Edward, this is a dream."
Edward snarled at the voice as he got into the fishing trawler. He just nodded to the driver as he decided to let this dream take its course.
Then, Hyde took a second look at the driver of the ship. He was dressed in a red and green striped sweater and armed with a razor glove.
Jack Krueger, also known as Jack the Ripper, came toward Edward Hyde, deciding to maul the dark side of Henry Jekyll. Edward said, "If a ruckus you fancy, then by God, a ruckus you get."
Edward stepped forward, finding himself in a boiler room. He roared his wrath at Krueger, as the dream killer scraped his knives along the piping of the room.
Hyde swung at the stalker, breaking the dream killer's bones. Jack screamed in rage and flicked his finger blades, slamming Edward's gargantuan bulk against the boiler room.
Edward lumbered forward, scraping his hands along the pipes. Edward turned and with a tremendous tug pulled a pipe off the wall.
He brandished his club, swinging the gigantic pipe threateningly. Jack Krueger gazed in astonishment and he said, "Guess you're not as dumb as you look."
Krueger decided Edward was too strong for him and so he decided to vanish. The Nightmare in the Museum was only beginning.
Edward snapped out of his dream and he said to Dr. Jekyll, "We must warn the League. There is a new meaning to the term lucid dreams."
Edward preceded to reveal in full his nightmare to Henry. Henry realized the Nightmare on Downing Street had shaken up Edward badly.
The good doctor preceded to meet with the League. The many members decided there was only one option to do about Jack Krueger. Meet him head on until either he or the League was dead................................
Please read and review. The next chapter shall be posted Wednesday and shall detail the reaction of Jack Krueger to the Invisible man.
Mr. Hyde strode through the streets of London, eagerly searching for something. Hyde growled as he came across to a ship. Hyde got in, deciding to flee England and to go to Paris.
Inside Hyde's mind, Dr. Jekyll said, "Edward, this is a dream."
Edward snarled at the voice as he got into the fishing trawler. He just nodded to the driver as he decided to let this dream take its course.
Then, Hyde took a second look at the driver of the ship. He was dressed in a red and green striped sweater and armed with a razor glove.
Jack Krueger, also known as Jack the Ripper, came toward Edward Hyde, deciding to maul the dark side of Henry Jekyll. Edward said, "If a ruckus you fancy, then by God, a ruckus you get."
Edward stepped forward, finding himself in a boiler room. He roared his wrath at Krueger, as the dream killer scraped his knives along the piping of the room.
Hyde swung at the stalker, breaking the dream killer's bones. Jack screamed in rage and flicked his finger blades, slamming Edward's gargantuan bulk against the boiler room.
Edward lumbered forward, scraping his hands along the pipes. Edward turned and with a tremendous tug pulled a pipe off the wall.
He brandished his club, swinging the gigantic pipe threateningly. Jack Krueger gazed in astonishment and he said, "Guess you're not as dumb as you look."
Krueger decided Edward was too strong for him and so he decided to vanish. The Nightmare in the Museum was only beginning.
Edward snapped out of his dream and he said to Dr. Jekyll, "We must warn the League. There is a new meaning to the term lucid dreams."
Edward preceded to reveal in full his nightmare to Henry. Henry realized the Nightmare on Downing Street had shaken up Edward badly.
The good doctor preceded to meet with the League. The many members decided there was only one option to do about Jack Krueger. Meet him head on until either he or the League was dead................................
Please read and review. The next chapter shall be posted Wednesday and shall detail the reaction of Jack Krueger to the Invisible man.
