Chapter...uh 6? Yea...I think so goes to check yup! Kay chapter six, and I still don't own...I just will never own it, kay?
Yakko heard Dot gasp behind him, but he found he couldn't breath at all. He couldn't move. He couldn't believe it. Wakko continued to just sit there, a blank look on his face. Why wasn't he attacking? Just then, the woman cried,
"That monster ate my pie!" and began sobbing again.
"...Pie?" Yakko asked alowed, raising an eyebrow. He looked over Wakko's shoulder and saw an empty pie pan lying on the ground, and breathed a sight of relief. He chuckled and shook his head. He realized the blank look in his brother's face meant that he was, infact, sleepwalking. Wakko let out a tremendous belch, the collasped on the ground, fast asleep once again.
"Sorry, folks. Heh heh. He does that." Yakko appolagized. He scooped up his sleeping brother and began heading back to the tent. He could sence Dot was as relieved as he was. But, if they got to go back to bed, this would be a boring fanfic, now wouldn't it?
Just then, a wolf howled in the distance, and sent shivers down Dot's spine. It had a slightly different effect on Wakko, however. He shot up, instantly awake, and leaped out of Yakko's arms. He took off into the dark woods, leaving his siblings standing there, confused, still not sure what had just happened.
Soon Yakko and Dot were running after him, through the dence forest. It was so dark, they couldn't really see anything, only flashes of red once in a while. Yakko had never been so happy his brother wore that huge red hat in his whole life.
Ofcorse, it was innevatible. They were running through a dark forest, and they ran into a tree. Imagine that. Well, Yakko did. Dot ran into a Yakko. They both landed on the ground with a dull 'thud'. They, being toons, were fine, but that wasn't the problem. They couldn't see or hear Wakko anymore.
Dot found Yakko's arm in the dark and shook it.
"Yakko, look..." Dot said, pointing to a clearing just ahead. Ofcorse, Yakko couldn't see her pointing, but he had already seen the clearing anyway.
The clearing was the only part of the forest that was lit with the full moon. As they approached the clearing, they could see Wakko standing in the middle of it, faceing the other way. Yakko and Dot walked up to him, and Yakko once again put his hand on Wakko's shoulder. Wakko turned around slowley and Yakko instantly noticed his eyes were glowing a crimson red. A part of Yakko was telling him to run, but the look on Wakko's face told him not to. Wakko looked up at his brother, tears streaming down his troubled face.
"Yakko?...I don't feel good...can we go home now?" he asked, his voice weak and broken from the tears. Yakko was so shocked by what Wakko had said, he didn't notice the tears streaming down his own face.
"H-home?" Yakko asked, only managing to make himself cry harder.
"Sure, buddy. We can go home now. You just rest, and when you wake up, we'll be there, kay?" he cooed, his voice finally cracking. He was, by this point, holding Wakko like a baby. Wakko's eyes were still glowing, but now they were blank and un-responcive. The only way Yakko knew he was still alive was by his ragged and labored breathing.
Yakko knew very well his brother need medical attention, but he also knew they wouldn't be able to find any in time. The best he could do, was to stay with him, and hold his little body, which was getting colder and colder by the second, close to his own and sob his silent tears.
Aw so sad.
