Master Chew's Mission Impossible
By Kitsune
Summary: What is this story about? Let's ask the
experts. Master Chew? "Your mission is to go through millions upon
millions of hordes of monsters. Your goal is just to see if you can
survive it." This is the part where you go
WHAT?
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A/N: This is my attempt at a humor story.
MWAAHAHAHAHAHA! R&R
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In the year 2051 all of
humanity had been destroyed. All that remained behind were the
vampires and dogs. All except for a little human kid...
A boy
about 17 walked up to her and knelt down, turning his head to the
sky. "This is not our storyline Narrator." Whatever you
say...
Fine, since our boy doesn't want to be where humanity
doesn't exist we'll go to where it does. "Don't call me boy!"
Shut up will you! Anyway...
In a distant land, hidden to the
humans that didn't live there, martial arts ruled the people there.
Pathetic right! "WHAT?" No offense to martial arts students or
other fans of it. ; "Don't put a face when you are the
narrator!" WHY DON'TYOU SHUT UP LAO! "Never."
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
Back to our story. Our main, and
annoying, character lives in such a place. Every day he trains under
the Master Chew of the ♠ï§ïï¹ï¸ï
fighting style. "NARRATOR!" What do you want this time? "THAT
IS NOT OUR FIGHTING STYLE! I CAN'T EVEN PRONOUNCE IT!" That's
because it is in an alien language. Human translation is the
Dragon-strike style, known to take down enemies in seconds. Lao, as
our character is known as, is Master Chew's number one student and
has been training since he was four, when his parents passed
away...
Lao struck the air, his tan skin showing years of
training under the sun. His brown hair and black training gi waved in
the gentle wind. A voice called out to him, a young teen running up
over the hill. His hazel eyes flashed to the teen that was dressed in
a white gi, proving his rank was lower. "What do you want,
Silverhead?" he asked. Silverhead, as the young teen was known as,
earned his nickname by his silver hair and eyes. Anyway, he's
unimportant to our story. Continuing.
Silverhead bowed to Lao.
"Lao, Master Chew searches for you," he huffed, falling onto his
face after he finished. Lao nodded and walked on over him, stepping
on his body a few times. Once Lao was out of hearing range,
Silverhead peeled himself off the ground and shook a weak but angry
fist. "You could at least apolo...gize..."
Lao slammed the
door open to the dojo and stared at the person named Master Chew, an
old man who could barely move his own body, but could teach
many untrained people to use the Dragon-strike. Lao bowed in front of
Master Chew respectively, the dragon tattoo on his arm shining in the
dim candlelight. "What is my mission this time?"
"Your
mission is to go through millions upon millions of hordes of
monsters. Your goal is just to see if you can survive it," Master
Chew replied. Sound familiar? That's because it's what the
summary is!
Lao sweatdropped. "WHAT?" he shouted.
Master Chew sighed.
"You heard me. These monsters are the
last part of your training. Now go!" A blue swirling portal
appeared at the exit of the dojo. Lao stared at it.
"Fine.
Good-bye Master Chew." He walked into the portal. Naturally, like
any good evil portal that leads you to the place you are more than
likely going to find death at, Lao felt sharp pains and as if his
body was being torn in two.
It was an hour after the pain-ride
ended that he actually woke up. Wolves were surrounding him and
beginning to chew on his bones. Oh wait; scratch that. That was Bob
who was being eaten. Anyway, Lao was sitting in a village... err...
laying in a village. He sat up slowly and looked around. It was kind
of primitive, the only light coming from the green cauldron in the
center. "GREEN?" Lao shouted as he stared at the cauldron.
A man wearing white furs looked back at the boy.
"Yes, our flame is green. Do you find this unnatural?" he asked.
Lao nodded. The man held out his hand and the cauldron turned our
basic flames of orange, red and yellow. "There, you stupid
earthling."
Lao sighed and leaned back, staring at the
flames, watching them twist and turn into different shapes. An
earthquake began to shake the cauldron, making it fall over and all
the wood that was lit fell out of it. The house also caught flame.
The man inside burned up and Lao, like every good and annoying main
character, made it out miraculously.
People huddled around
him, obviously other members in the village. A girl in white furs
like the man stepped forward. "You killed the leader! KILL HIM!"
the girl shouted, pointing a finger. All the people obeyed. Our
famous, or infamous, hero, or enemy, held up his hands.
"Why
do you torture me so? What did I do to you, Narrator? First, you put
me in the wrong story where all the humans are dead except me and a
girl; then you shove me into a position where my parents are dead and
my master can't move; then some idiot comes and interrupts my
training. Then I go into the dojo and get put into a horrible portal
that leads me to a place where I have no chance of surviving; then
you try and make me eaten by wolves—!" You weren't supposed to
know that. "WELL I DO! And after I get relaxed, even though I was
called stupid, you light the house on fire, make me kill the village
leader and then some chick—a cute one I might add—orders the
people to kill me!" Actually, you keep on countering my comments,
so no... I don't like you. Anyway, ignoring this fact, Lao stood up
and ran from the angry primitive people that might as well be called
apes. So, from now on they are primates. Oh, by the way, Lao? Thanks
for summarizing the story. "... No problem..."
Lao ducked
into a forest, easily losing the villagers. Which was strange since
they lived next to the forest so they SHOULD know the place like the
back of their hands. Of course they don't know about soap so maybe
the back of their hands isn't visible. Anyway, after a few moments
Lao climbed down from the tree and looked around. The villagers
popped up out of no where like Pop Rocks™. A girl dropped from the
tree, another person dressed in white furs, and pulled him away,
knocking down all the other people with her spear. Lao was led into a
tree trunk, which had a door that matched the tree and hid the
hollowed inside. Our favorite, but evil to the narrator, hero turned
to thank the girl but stopped, realizing it was the girl who issued
the attack. "Why did you...? Wait a second, I thought you wanted me
dead!"
"Oh? The order to kill you? That was fun, wasn't
it?" When she received a glare from Lao, she shook her head. "I
was testing my new rule."
"So I was your toy?" Lao
hissed. The girl shook her head.
"No. Well yes... but not anymore.
Right after they started the chase, the medics in town realized I ran
away with the wolves again earlier. So, I'm kicked out. Anyway, I'm
Mononoke®. I'm a princess who somehow ended up being raised by
wolves with no knowledge of who I truly was, but for this story I'm
a girl who was raised under the leader but loves wolves." Lao
blinked as she said this.
"Okay...? I'm Lao, the boy who
lost his parents when he was four and then was raised under a
handicapped master. Oh and since I'm the main character of the
story, I have the ability to talk to the narrator and hear what she
says." Oh yeah, forgot that he could hear EVERYTHING. No going into
evil plots on the other side of the story then .
Mononoke®
nodded and took off her furs, revealing green hair. Lao instinctively
grabbed onto it and yanked. "OW! What was that for?" Mononoke
replied.
"So... it's real?" the boy-who-was-sent-out-to-die asked. Mononoke nodded. "OF COURSE IT IS!" Surprisingly, the villagers outside didn't hear her. Mononoke sighed and turned to the back of the trunk. Lao put one hand on the wall and dragged it across the bark.
"You know, this tree is amazingly
large inside, but outside it looks like a tiny cherry tree."
"That's
because it's enchanted you idiot."
"Hey don't call me that! Only the
Narrator can do so!" Lao stood up and pointed a finger at
Mononoke.
"Who said?" Mononoke replied. Suddenly her hair
turned into a bright shade of tickle-me-pink. I did, Mononoke, I did.
Lao laughed and leaned against the tree. Mononoke turned around; scanning the ground for acorns left by squirrels who thought it was a place to hide them for the winter. Wait, but it's no where near winter! Why did they put acorns there? Oh shoot, where did Lao go? Why isn't he responding? NOOO! LAO! Did we lose you to the depths of the underworld a—nope, he fell through a hole. I knew that.
Once more, our hero had managed to fall unconscious. Mononoke jumped down the tunnel that Lao found, and landed next to him. "Lao, this is no time to sleep," she growled. Lao didn't stir, but something else did. Mononoke searched frantically around, now not liking the place. But was outside any better?
