Disclaimer:
Greetings and salutations once again fellow Sly Cooper fanatics! As
you may know a while ago I put up a Sly Cooper story here entitled "
An Officer and a Thief" basically a Sly/Carmelita pairing.
Anyways seeing as how I got such a huge response to that one, I've
decided to write yet another one for you all. Hopefully you'll all
like this one as well, a small song-fic between a young Sly and his
father right after the fiendish five incident. Enjoy! Also note that
I do not own Sly Cooper and the gang nor do I own the song "You'll
be in my heart"
A Father's Last Wish
Ten year old Sly Cooper
sat next to the body of his father, his eyes red and puffy. In his
hands he held both his father's cane, and the family heirloom, the
Thievious Raccoonus. Actually what he held was only the binding, the
pages were ripped out by them. Sly shuddered at the memory,
he had been sitting down with his father watching TV when a sudden
thump against the front door startled them. His father had grabbed
his cane and told him to hide inside the nearby closet while he went
to see what it was. That's when the chaos had happened, the sound of
the door being torn of it's hinges, the angry shouts of his father
and then the thump of something hitting the ground. He had been
scared, and had taken a small peek to see what was going on. What he
saw however would be with him the rest of his life. His father lay
on the ground, his breath shallow while four unknown figures looted
the house as if looking for something. His eyes widened when they
found the wall safe and his throat became dry when they took out the
family heirloom, the Thievious Raccoonus. When they had started to
rip out the pages he had jumped out of the closet, making a mad dash
to grab the book. And that's when he had seen him. A huge metal owl
with glowing yellow eyes quickly blocked his path, and Sly was frozen
in fear. He could vaugley recall the owl's chilling words as he
reached out and grabbed the last pages for himself.
"
You shall be next Sly Cooper, the final victim in my revenge and
domination."
And then they left, disappearing into
the night and leaving him in his current situation. Sly stared at
the binding and could feel his eyes misting up once more. His entire
family's legacy was gone, and now only a cover was left. And his
father was getting weaker and weaker, the blood from his wounds
staining the floor. This was too much for him, he couldn't handle
all this, if only he had been able to stop them!
"
S...Sly?"
Sly's head snapped up at the sound of his
father's voice.
" Dad...are...are you ok?"
His
answer came in the form of a weak cough.
Come stop your
crying,
It'll be all right.
Just take my hand,
Hold it
tight.
I will protect you
From all around you.
I will be
here,
Don't you cry.
Sly reached down and
grabbed his fathers hand, a few more tears falling down his face.
The elder Cooper coughed once more, but managed to smile anyway as he
looked up at his son. He had grown so much, and he was a spitting
image of his old man, and his eyes, they were definitly from his
mother.
" Sly, please dont cry, you need to be strong
right now," his father said, another small cough forcing it's
way out of his throat.
" I should have done
something dad," Sly said in a quiet voice, " they took the
pages from the book you showed me, the one all our family members
wrote in."
" It's ok son," his father replied,
lifting a hand and running it over Sly's head, " all that
matters right now is that your safe."
For
one so small,
You seem so strong.
My arms will hold you,
Keep
you safe and warm.
This bond between us
Can't be broken.
I
will be here,
Don't you cry.
Sly smiled lightly, his
eyes closing as he felt his father's hand rub across his head gently.
His worry returned however when his father started to cough again,
this time much harder and longer.
" Dad, dad what's
wrong!"
The elder Cooper continued to cough, his body wracked with pain. He knew what was happening, and he felt helpless to stop it. He was dying, there was no explanation. Turning his head so that he now faced his son, Sly's father smiled sadly. He was going to hate saying this to his son.
'Cause
you'll be in my heart.
Yes, you'll be in my heart.
From this
day on,
Now and forever more.
You'll be in my heart,
No
matter what they say.
You'll be here
In my heart, always.
" Sly," he began, his voice getting weaker, " please dont worry about me, I'll be fine soon."
" But dad..."
"
No buts," his father said, a small smile gracing his face, "
just listen to me ok?"
Sly nodded, his eyes now staring
into his father's, which clearly showed he was in pain.
"
Sly, remember what I told you? About how our family goes back for a
long time in history, how we pride ourselves from stealing from those
that are crooks?"
" Yes, I remember, your stories
were always my favorites."
Sly's father chuckled a bit,
and then started coughing again. He could already feel himself
becoming cold, and he couldn't feel his legs anymore.
"
Sly my son," he said at last once the coughing stopped, "
you are the last Cooper born into our family, and therefore you must
take up the family tradition that is left to you."
He
could see his son's eyes widen at this, and he knew what was most
likely going on in his head right now. Confusion, fear, uncertainty
he had experienced all these emotions himself when his father had
told him it was his time to inherit the family business. The silence
between them was suddenly broken by the wailing of distant sirens.
It seemed the cops were on thier way here. The elder cooper looked
at his son with a bit of sadness. Society wouldn't be kind to the
child of a world famous thief such as himself. His son was going to
have a rough life ahead of him, and he wasn't going to be there to
help him.
" I'm so sorry," he whispered quietly,
before reaching out to Sly and wrapping him into a gentle hug.
Why
can't they understand
The way we feel?
They just don't
trust
What they can't explain.
I know we're different but,
Deep
inside us,
We're not that different at all.
Sly held on tight to his
father, not wanting to let go at all. He felt his father pull back,
and Sly could tell immeadiatly something was seriously wrong with
him. His father's face was pale, and his eyes were starting to droop
heavily. Even worse his father's breathing was now coming out less
and less.
" Dad, are you going to be all right?" Sly
asked quietly.
His father smiled once
more, and Sly could see tears starting to form in his eyes.
"
Sly," his father began quietly, " promise me one thing."
"
What is it dad?"
The elder cooper took his sons hand as a
single tear slid down his face.
" Reclaim your
birthright, find our family hierloom once more and restore it to it's
former glory."
Sly sniffed and nodded slowly, watching as
one more smile passed his father's face.
" I love you
Sly, never forget that, I'll be with you always."
With
that said, Sly's father took his last breath and left the mortal
plain. Sly stared for a few moments and then did what any kid his
age would do, he cried.
And
you'll be in my heart.
Yes, you'll be in my heart.
From this
day on,
Now and forever more.
Don't listen to them,
'Cause
what do they know?
We need each other,
To have, to
hold.
They'll see in time.
I know.
The
next few hours were a blur to Sly. The police finally arrived and
found him crying on his father's body, the cane and binder both
clutched tightly to his chest. He was taken out of the house by
police and given to an ambulence crew to check him. He then watched
as they wheeled out his fathers body, the last smile he had given him
still etched on his face. Sly once again lost the battle against his
emotions and cried, while above the skies grew dark with the signs of
rain.
When destiny calls you,
You must be strong.
I may
not be with you,
But you've got to hold on.
They'll see in
time.
I know.
We'll show them together,
'Cause
you'll be in my heart.
Yes, you'll be in my heart.
From this
day on,
Now and forever more.
Oh, you'll be in my heart,
No
matter what they say.
You'll be here in my heart, always.
Always.
Sly
stared up at the building in front of him with a bit of nervousness.
He had been placed in an orphanage after being told by the police
that he had no family members left to watch him. He was intimidated,
watching the other kids here running around and having fun. His eyes
lowered to the two objects in his hands, the two most important
things he had begged the police to allow him to keep. His fathers
cane, and his family's book. Memories of the final moments with his
father started to come back to him, and Sly looked up at the sky. He
felt it, like his father was watching him right now, and that he
always would be. A tiny smile formed on his face and the ten year
old raccoon closed his eyes.
" I promise dad," he
whispered, " I'll get back what was ours, every last bit of
it!"
With that said, Sly Cooper ran off into the
building, quickly joining up in a game of freeze tag with a turtle
and hippo.
I'll be with
you...
I'll be there for you always,
Always and always.
Just
look over your shoulder...
Just look over your shoulder,
And
I'll be there.
The End
Author's
notes: Whew that took me a while but it's finally done! And now to
say a few things to you the reader. First off Sly's father never had
a name in the game, so I felt compelled to keep it out of the story
as well. I tell ya it was hard writing in all those elder cooper and
father parts! Second I know Sly cried a lot in the story, but then
again he was only ten years old and his father was murdered in front
of him, wouldn't you cry a lot also? Anyways, I hope you all enjoyed
it and hopefully this wont be my last Sly story. Well till next
time, see ya!
