Hidey Ho, Neighboreenos! Welcome to the story me and my friend created about the lurvable, squishable Ice-Climbers! From what I know, they are twins, with no parents...So me and my friend decided what to do, and we began to write this!
Disclaimer: Nana, Popo and the super smash bros. game and characters don't belong to us, because if they did, we'd have more background info on the ice climbers.
From what I know, Lisa, Penny Lane, and the plot Belong to Ro-ro and I, feel free to tell us otherwise!
On to chapter one!
"Nana"- Speech
'Popo'-Thoughts
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As Lisa walked down Penny Lane, her mailbag clutched
in her hand, she braced herself for what she knew was
coming. Every day, she delivered the mail here, and
every day, that little, blue-parka-clad boy waited
outside for her, asking if there was mail for him.
Every day, he begged and pleaded with her to look
inside her mailbag once more, and if there was
nothing, he insisted that he should check himself,
reaching out for the mailbag. "No," Lisa would say.
"It's against the policy. You can't mess with other
people's mail." After that, she'd practically have to
wrench his hangs off the mailbag and hurry down the
rest of the street.
A few houses before 293, Lisa stopped to look through
her bag in advance, to see if any mail had arrived for
the boy. No. What a surprise.
When she arrived at the boy's house, the scene was
exactly how she expected it: the little boy, sitting
on the steps leading up to his house, waiting for her.
As soon as she came into his view, he leaped up, and
ran over to her.
"Any mail for me?" he asked, never losing hope.
She sighed. "I'm sorry, no. Maybe tomorrow."
To her surprise, the boy's eyes started to well up
with tears this time. "There HAS to be a mistake.
PLEASE, today is the LAST DAY. Please, check again!"
Normally Lisa would have given him the old "I have to
deliver mail to the whole city, I don't have time for
this EVERY DAY" speech, but the boy seemed so crushed that
she silently complied. After a few minutes of
rummaging around, she looked at him and shook her
head. "I'm sorry," she said.
"Let me see," he said. "Maybe you made a mistake."
She instictively shifted her bag away from him,
saying, "I can't let you do that. Maybe your mail will
come tomorrow but I can assure you that it isn't here
today."
"NO, TODAY'S THE LAST DAY! DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND? IT
HAS TO BE HERE! IT HAS TO BE!" He was screaming at
her. She had never seen him so upset.
Tears pouring down his eyes, the little boy lunged at
her mailbag, trying to take it. She pulled away -- but
too late -- he already had the bag in one hand and
riiiip, the bag tore in half, scattering letters
everywhere.
Lisa let out a little yelp, and ran after her loose
letters. Meanwhile, the boy started going through the
letters still in the bag, looking for the one and only
one that would make him happy.
Lisa ran back, letters clutched in her hand, to find
out that the boy had dumped the remainder of her bag
in the snow and was rifling through them. Some of the
ones on the top were blowing away, and she was sure
the ones on the bottom of the pile were drenched
by now. "Damn," he muttered. "It's not here."
She dashed over to him and snatched the letter that was
in his hand. Shoving the remaining letters into her
bag, she screeched, "Damn is right! Do you know what
you've done? Not only have you broken the law by
meddling in other people's mail; about 100 people in
this town won't get their mail today! Some of that
mail could have had money in it! Some of that mail
could have been an invitation that the recipient will
never get! People will be let down and hurt because
they think that their friends and family don't care!
And me, I'll probably lose my job because of you! I've
put up with you everyday, had to work overtime because
I spend about 30 minutes at your house everyday
telling you that YOU DON'T HAVE MAIL! Face it! NO
ONE'S going to send you your goddamn letter so GIVE
UP!" She paused for a second, catching her breath. The
boy looked crushed, but she continued, a little more
calmly than before.
"I wan't you to think about this, little boy. Think
about what you've done, all because of your greed and
lack of trust. About 100 people will be dissapointed
to find their mailboxes empty becuase of you. Becuase
YOU wanted a piece of mail that you KNEW would never
come. Now, I'm warning you, I've been very tolerant of
you so far, but this is your last chance . The next
time something happens like this -- this outrage, I'm
going to have to speak with your parents personally,
because this behavior is unnacceptable."
At the last remark, a strange look passed over the
boy's face. Was it -- sorrow, pain? She began to
regret going so hard on him -- maybe she overreacted
-- but her job was over. She had a hard enough time
paying bills as it was, what was she going to do now?
She was so lost in her own thoughts, she hardly heard
the little boy talking at all.
"Umm... sure. I'll tell, I'll tell mommy," -- it
sounded as though he was using the word for the first
time -- "I'll tell mommy I've been a bad boy. But
really, there's no need for you to talk to her." And
before she could do anything, he dashed into the house
and closed the door.
XXXXXX in the house XXXXXXXXX
"I guess the rumors weren't true, Nana," said a
crushed Popo. "I guess we're not going to be invited
to the Super Smash Brothers Tournament.
His pink-parka-clad twin placed a hand on his
shoulder, "It's okay, Popo," she said, trying to
comfort her older brother.(only by 5 minutes...) "There's always next year,
right?"
"I guess so," he paused here, trying to hold back his
tears. "It's just when I heard talk saying we were to be invited, I got so excited.
We'd be the youngest ones there, you know, and it would be a good
chance to prove ourselves. But now I know, rumors are
only rumors. If they're not inviting us this year,
then they probably won't next." He sighed, and turned
around to face her. "I'm going to bed. Good night," and
walked off, not seeing the pained look on his sisters
face.
XXXXXXXXX Next Day XXXXXXX
'I don t know why I m doing this', thought Nana.' I
know we're not getting that letter'. But something
told her to wait just one more day, to see if they had
the mail. For her brother. As she sat on the steps to the
house, she thought about Popo. He had been through a
lot. After all, he was the one who had to watch their
parents dea but she wasn t ready to think about that
yet. It was too hard. And after all he d been through,
he got all worked up and nervous about this Super
Smash Bros. thing, about this chance to prove himself,
and then it was all a charade? Who had made up these
rumors? Was it their idea of a joke?
The mail should be coming any minute now. Nana remembered meeting the mailwoman, Lisa, a few times, and she seemed pretty nice. Nana was
looking forward to talking to her, but would not let
herself be hopeful about anything concerning the mail.
Soon enough, she saw the familiar uniform and mailbag,
and walked over.
She was shocked to see that the woman carrying the
mail was not Lisa, though, for her hair was bright red
and she was a great deal taller than Lisa. "W-Who are
you?" she stammered. Only when the words came out, did
she realize how rude they sounded.
"I'm Mandy," said the woman, apparently not taking any
offense at all. "And you, young lady, have mail." she
handed a brown envelope to the stunned Nana with her
and Popo's name neatly printed on it.
"Th- thanks. Thank you so much!" But there was
something else she wanted to know. "I-if you don't
mind me asking, what happened to Lisa? Did she quit?"
An odd look crossed Mandys face for a second, somehting like...Loathing? "You could say that..."
Nana's eyebrows creased in curiosity "What do you mean? "
"Well, we had to let Lisa go."
Nana was shocked. But she never did anything wrong!
"Why?"
Mandy shrugged. "Tampering with the mail. Her story
was that some little boy who lived around her ripped
her mailbag to look for a letter, but who believes
that? I always knew she was a bad egg."
Comprehension dawned on Nana s face, and then anger.
"Well, it was nice meeting you. I have to go. " And
she darted back into the house, ready to give Popo the
thrashing of a lifetime.
XXX In the house again XXXXXXXXX
"I can't believe you got Lisa fired!" shouted Nana
flinging her arms over her head angrily. "You know she
has trouble paying bills! And she doesn't exactly have
a family that can support her!" Popo's eyes widened,
using quick reflexes, he dodged the big wooden hammer
that was thrown his way by his little sister and hid
behind the couch. Usually, Nana wasn't like this, but
Lisa had been one of the only people she could ever
really connect with. Deciding to try his best at
stopping the storm, Popo poked his head up from his
cushy stronghold, "Sis, c'mon...I didn't mean to..."
he said apotagetically.
Unable to stay angry for long at her brother, Nana
sighed. " I'll tell you what," she said, calming down a
little. "We're going to go to this tournament, and
we're going to do it for Lisa." There was a pause.
"And for mom and dad. "
Popo looked confused. "But sis-" She held up the
letter. A baffled look spred across his face and was then followed by a huge smile that took up most of Popo's face. "Oh my God!
They must have delivered it late! I can t believe
this!"
They shared a moment of proudness, and then were off
to their rooms to pack.
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There you have it, chapter one of possibly the first
ever Ice Climber centric multi chapter fanfic.
This chapter was written by my very talented friend
Ro-ro, I'm writing the next one, stay tuned!
