Okay, so, part two was a little weird, and a bit (a lot) shorter than part one. But I get bored of this story –obviously—a lot quicker than you guys! I'll manage. (sigh)
Mutant Creature JouBi
Part 3
By Lord Nocato
Jingle had wrapped a dropped cloth around Panda, because whenever Panda moved too much, his scab opened and bled.
Every night, they had haunting dreams where they were being internally tortured by JouBi's powers. When they awoke, they always thought to themselves, "Argh, that monster is attacking us while we sleep." Of course, they didn't really mean it; they thought it was their fears of her, taking over their minds. But actually, she was attacking them in their sleep. Being the "Ultimate Evil" that she was, she had the power to control dreams. And frankly, she thought it was funny. Every night, she went into their dreams, and tortured them in every way possible. She figured, "Heck, if I can drive them insane, they'll be even more fun to devour!"
She did not physically assault them for weeks, maybe a month.
One day, it rained. JouBi looked to the sky, blinking her one useful eye at the moisture. (The other eye had been proven almost pointless, after Jingle's stone nearly blinded it. It could only see a smear of color now.) She stared at the grey clouds, and realized, this is perfect. Stan inspected her, questioningly.
Suddenly, the rain came down heavier, unnaturally strong. The pounding water made Jingle and Panda feel forced to the ground more than usual. The whole world seemed grey and sad. Puddles became floods. People did not roam the streets any longer. Birds discontinued flying from place to place. Soon enough, Panda and Jingle found themselves attempting to move through water that came up to their shoulders. It was tough. It was complicated. After three more minutes, it became worse, and they were forced to learn to swim… hamsters cannot swim.
They happened upon a car, as the flooding got shoddier. They lounged atop the metallic roof, wondering what would become of them. The rain was coming down so harshly that they couldn't see five feet around them in any direction. Panda gazed into the wet, grey distance. A figure—a large, mountainous figure—approached, floating daintily on the surface of the Earth's one and only (now) sea. Once it got close enough, they could see what it was. It had four flippers, a flat tail, a long neck, a small dinosaur-like head, and beady little eyes. Beady little red eyes. Panda marveled at the thing. "The... Loch Ness Monster!" he gasped. Not exactly. More like the Grey-Blue Japan Ness Monster. A.K.A., JouBi's water-dwelling form.
"Ah, so you do know something," laughed JouBi. "Yes, the Loch Ness Monster. I lived in Scotland for most of my life, taunting the skirted Scottish people by appearing on foggy days." Panda scanned her, and saw that Stan was on her back, shivering, and soaked to the bone.
Stan had no idea how he was going to deceive JouBi. He knew that he had to do it soon, though. He knew a lot about her, because she told him all of her plans, all of her secrets, vital information, facts about her past... She told him her weakness. Stan knew that he could use that against her, but he could not figure out how.
And who knows how to kill the Loch Ness Monster?
Jingle and Panda had no weapons with them. They were defenseless. Sadly enough, JouBi knew that very much. She had been the one who caused the increase in rain. She foresaw the truth that neither Jingle nor Panda would think to bring anything with them as they struggled to stay above water. She laughed. Jingle recognized a scent drifting about. It was the scent of terrible evil that Sonya had about her when she lied. The scent that all the boy-hams thought was fantastic, until the bearer did something bad. JouBi was thinking of doing something very, very bad.
Stan could smell it; he knew what he had to do. He clambered up to JouBi's neck. He scurried up it, and sat on her cranium's bad-eyed side. Hanging upside-down on the back of her head, he sunk his sharp ham-ham teeth into her thick reptilian skin. She crowed, and shook her head violently, sending Stan flying towards the water. As he fell, he yelled desperately to Panda and Jingle—"Inside!"—and he disappeared into the water. Jingle and Panda looked into the world-lake, horrified, hoping to see the striped ham bob up, gasping for air. That was too bad though, because they didn't. That was the last of Stan they saw.
JouBi grumbled and swam away. Her long neck turned, and glared back at the last two hamsters. "I'll be back, for the life force you hold in your blood. Just you wait," she told them, and she disappeared. She never got the chance to do that bad, bad thing.
Well, the water wasn't going anywhere, and Jingle and Panda couldn't even see the tops of the tallest buildings. As far as the eye could see was flat water, with the exception of a couple human ships that had survived the storm. As the two hamsters soon found out, the humans on those ships had not been so lucky. The car they ferried on bumped into a boat, or more, what looked like a museum's old pirate ship. They hoisted themselves into it as quickly as possible. There was food, and gee, a lot of water, so they figured they could last quite a while in that ship.
The thought occurred to them after a while. "Oh, my gosh, Jingle, I just realized," said Panda, out of the blue, "the world has ended! Don't you see? All humans, animals, and plant life are dead, except for me, you, and JouBi. Even if we kill her, we'll die eventually, too, right? There's no girls left," his eyes got wide and scared, "we can't reproduce—we're the last hamsters on earth and... WE'RE BOTH DUDES!" He started to freak out.
Jingle sighed. "It was gonna happen eventually," he said, calmly, "but I really don't see what's so great about ruling this planet," he looked at a cloud, and smiled, "If there's nobody here to rule over." His eyes sparkled, with his undying wisdom over things. He looked proud.
Panda chilled out, and smiled. "When will she learn that, too?"
And right when he said that, the grey-blue cat, which was on the poop deck, shook her head. She shuddered with cold and pity. Jingle's "Undying Wisdom" had failed him, as she reflected upon something the two male hams didn't take into consideration. "Sonya," she thought to herself, "Is a girl hamster."
This part was really short, huh. Sorry. I'll make up for it next part. That one will be EXTRA LONG! Promise! Argh! Let's just say this one was just to show a twist of events, and lay down JouBi's newest scheme. Don't be mad reader;, I know I am getting lazy. It'll get better soon, you'll see!
