Gio: Well...I came!
Maria: I am glad you did. Go on, he's waiting for you. Best not to leave things undone before his time to head home to the Creator.
Grand Councilwoman: I will come in with you, but I will be at a reasonable distance to give you two privacy.
Gio: I...would rather go in all alone, Grand Councilwoman...if you don't mind, that is...
Grand Councilwoman: I understand. And to reassure you, when it comes to visitors like his parents or you, he's chained to the bed by the feet.
Gio (nods): That's reassuring...thank you.
Cobra: Good luck, Gio. Shout for us if something's wrong, alright?
Gio (nods): Yes, got it...
(The scene cuts to show the inside of Hamsterviel's cell, as the door opened up, and a nervous Gio stepped inside. Once he was inside, the cell door closed behind him, and Gio turned to the left to face Hamsterviel in his prison jumpsuit, with chains locked around his feet that were secured to the edge of said bed...)
Gio (sits down on stool): You...wanted to see me? (gulps)
Hamsterviel: Yes, I wanted to see you again, Gio Pelekai. I am surprised to have you here in person when a video chat would have sufficed for you...Especially with the fact that you're supposedly enjoying your last day with your island family if I heard right.
Gio (shrugs): Well, a visit is more impacting in person.
Hamsterviel: Very true. (Sighs deeply) I've thought a lot, and I have seen the errors of how I did to you and your family. I deeply apologize to you, for all everything back on Earth.
Gio (gets up): You...you mean it? (sits next to him on edge of the bed)
Hamsterviel: Believe me, you haven't done anything wrong toward me. I intended things first.
Gio: And...what do you think of me now?
Hamsterviel: You're honorable, family-orientated, quick-witted, and protective.
Gio: You...you really think so?
Hamsterviel: (Nods) From your actions I've observed at moments I had upon, it's no wonder why you know who you are.
Gio: But...why did you do all of that evil stuff, Hamsterviel?
Hamsterviel: I was desperate for attention...I suppose I was acting like a child...You saw the tantrums I had...My parents...when I was young, they were so busy. They barely spent time with me, and I was angry...When they disowned me the moment I told them I was heading to Evil Genius University, I wanted to prove them wrong...And then with Jumba, the betrayal he did to me by taking away the experiments, and of course, myself having turned him in to the authorities in Turo...
Gio: (eyes widen)
Hamsterviel: You know...There was a few moments you seemed angry...not at me, but at something...It was like I wasn't the first one to bully you...Like you have put up walls around your heart...
Gio: What...are you talking about?
Hamsterviel: (Raises a eyebrow at him) You forget that I am intelligent and excellent in observation. The times we have met each other, it was clear that you have a disregardful attitude for bullies.
Gio (sighs): That is true...you see, a long time ago, sometime in middle school, a bully who had it out for me...b-bashed my head with a brick, sending me to the ER.
Hamsterviel: (Widens eyes) Damn...You never done anything wrong to him before that?
Gio: No...Hamsterviel, bullies hurt anyone these days...even if they never did anything to them first. I...I don't understand why you wouldn't know that.
Hamsterviel: I just am confused. Have you ratted him out to the principal for copying your homework or something else to have him violently turn on you? Or was he drunk after school? Even I know that teenage boys tend to fool some stores into buying alcohol with fake licenses.
Gio: Hamsterviel...I did tell on him for doing something wrong, but he needed to suffer consequences! He did something bad, and I couldn't let him get away with it!
Hamsterviel: Ah...From what I could remember, even troublesome boys have connections, so he must have found out from eavesdropping upon gossip around other kids, or something else. Was he suspended for the bad thing he did?
Gio: Better...my father prosecuted him and now, he's still in juvenile hall.
Hamsterviel: Wow...Assault on a minor...Is he older than you?
Gio: No, he was my age!
Hamsterviel: Ah, 15 years old, then...Is it true that once minors turn 17, they get transferred into the adult jails on Earth?
Gio: Yes, it's true.
Hamsterviel: (Sighs) We've been talking a bit. Once more, Gio Pelekai, I am extremely sorry for putting harm upon you and your family. Perhaps in other circumstances, if I hadn't dug myself deep into the path of evil, I would have been glad to be friends with you as we have a couple of things in common; pulling well-meaning jokes and being quick-witted.
Gio (reaches over and holds one of his hands): Hamsterviel?
Hamsterviel: Yes?
Gio: I...I forgive you.
Hamsterviel: (Exhales slowly in surprise) Truly?
Gio (nods): Truly.
Hamsterviel: (Nods with a relieved look) Thank you, Gio.
Gio: May I...give you a hug?
Hamsterviel: I would be honored to have one last hug, and if it's from you, I am finally at peace.
Gio (hugs him): Here you go...
Hamsterviel: (Sighs as he hugs Gio back) That feels good. (Pulls back, letting go of Gio) I bid you good-bye, and I wish you good fortune on your journey to discover your dreams and goals.
Gio: T-thanks. W-would it be alright if I attended the execution before I go?
Hamsterviel: That would mean a lot to me, through...Are you sure? This chat just now has already meant so much to me, and to you...
Gio (holds his hand again): I'm sure...I-I want to attend it.
Hamsterviel: (Nods with a grateful smile) I appreciate it, Gio. Would you go tell the Grand Councilwoman that I am ready to be escorted to the execution chamber?
Gio (nods): Sure...anyway...goodbye, Hamsterviel. (smiles and gets up) It'll...all be over soon...
Hamsterviel: (Nods) Thank you, Gio. One last thing. Could you tell the little, er, I mean, Lilo that she isn't actually stupid?
Gio (chuckles): Sure, no problem.
Hamsterviel: (Smiles wryly) Goodbye isn't forever. See you on the other side, hopefully, in a long, long time. I'd perhaps meet Lilo's parents...Ohana is family...
Gio (nods): It sure is...(knocks on cell door)
(Door whoosh open, and Grand Councilwoman looks in) Grand Councilwoman: Is everything all right, Gio?
Gio (nods): Yes, it is. Dr. Hamsterviel and I have had our talk, and he's apologized to me.
Grand Councilwoman: That's wonderful to hear. I presume Dr. Hamsterviel's ready to be escorted to his execution, then?
Gio (nods): Yes, he is. And...I d-decided to attend this execution in person.
Grand Councilwoman: It was your choice on your own? No pushing from Dr. Hamsterviel?
Gio: My own choice, honestly.
Grand Councilwoman: (Nods) I understand. Now, you must head to the auditorium with the others. The guards are requested to secure Dr. Hamsterviel properly even if he had behaved very well today...
Gio (nods): I understand. Which way do I go?
Grand Councilwoman: To the left. Cobra will be outside the door waiting. Dr. Hamsterviel's parents will have already entered if not by then. 3 minutes' walk.
Gio (nods): Thank you. (walks away) Thank you for everything.
(The scene cuts to show Hamsterviel sighing sadly as he waited for his death. As he did, the cell door suddenly opened up, and the same previous 4 guards came in, along with the Grand Councilwoman once again. The Grand Councilwoman was holding a floating saucer platform for his feet, while one of the guards held a pair of wrist cuffs. Another guard held a metal neck collar and 2 lengths of chains attached to it in his hands, as well as a few padlocks...)
Grand Councilwoman: Hamsterviel? (places floating saucer platform onto the floor)
Hamsterviel: (Nods) Yes, of course.
(And with that being said, one of the guards unlocked and took off the leg shackles off of Dr. Hamsterviel. He then, once again, picked up Dr. Hamsterviel, and lifted him into the special floating saucer, arranging his feet inside, and using said saucer to lock them in place and prevent him from using his feet at all. Now, only his legs, just above his knees, could be seen while he was secured on said saucer platform. Next, another one of the guards forced Hamsterviel's hands in front of him once again, and secured them tightly with a pair of the specials alien handcuffs. Then, a third guard secured a metal collar around his neck, locking it in place with a thick padlock. And then, the 4th and final guard locked 2 lengths of metal chains on both the left and right side of said collar, making sure to secure said chains to the collar with thick padlocks, all just like previously with Hamsterviel's request for stargazing. And then once again, each of the guards grabbed onto the end of said chains, and proceeded to walk forward out of the cell, causing the saucer platform to float forward and move Hamsterviel out of the cell very slowly, and of course, the Grand Councilwoman got in front of the guards and the chained-up Hamsterviel, and began to lead the way down the hall of the prison's "Death Row" cell block...)
Grand Councilwoman: (Glares at the other cellmates sharply, hearing their thumping of their hands, feet, and whatever else) I tell them not to do that when it's time for someone's execution...Why do they keep doing this?
Guards: (shrug)
Hamsterviel: I believe it's their own way of wishing me luck. After all, the Creator himself might give me a justifiable punishment within the heavens...perhaps community service of a sort or something else.
Grand Councilwoman: Well, I personally believe that as long as you repent for what you've done, you will have only a luxurious life in the afterlife!
Hamsterviel: If repenting means regretting all the misdeeds I've done, then I am repenting for it.
Grand Councilwoman (nods): Then prepare for a wonderful afterlife.
Hamsterviel: I thank you for everything, Grand Councilwoman. And...you are a fair, well-minded ruler of this galaxy...Leaders are supposed to take care of their people...I didn't...
Grand Councilwoman (turns back and smiles): No problem, Hamsterviel. Oh, and don't worry about this execution...lethal injection is a painless way to die.
Hamsterviel: Yes...it will be quick, I expect.
Grand Councilwoman: Ah, here we are. (Finally stopping at a circular door that is holding the large execution auditorium.) Let's complete your journey, Dr. Hamsterviel.
(The scene cuts to show the inside of the prison's "Execution Auditorium", where it was arranged a lot differently than the execution chamber of a typical prison down on earth. The massive auditorium had a large oval-shaped stage in the center of the room, along with a circular arrangement of multi-leveled stadium-styled seating, with each row of seats being one foot higher than the previous row, and there being about 10 rows of seats in total. There were about 100 seats per circular row, for a total of 1,000 seats in total. A low-line metal railing partition down on the floor level of the auditorium separated viewers in the front row from the main stage itself.
Down on the oval-shaped stage in the center was a small straight path leading from a metal circular door in the wall to the stage itself, as well as a futuristic-looking light fixture attached to the ceiling high above the execution staging area. Positioned in the center of the oval-shaped stage was a metal rectangular-shaped gurney that was bolted down to the floor, and was about 6 feet off the floor, complete with a series of thick leather straps with buckles fixed to it for restraining prisoners for execution. Next to the head of the gurney on the left was a metal tray on a small series of wheels, and on top of said metal tray was a small clear glass bottle of red poison, a capped syringe, a small plastic bottle of rubbing alcohol, a small glass jar of cotton balls, a dangling green trash bag attached underneath a hole on the right side of the tray, and a thick red plastic container labeled for disposing of all used needles, complete with a snap-on/off lid. Standing next to the tray on the left was a guard, wearing a facial covering to avoid his identity being revealed, as this guard is the official executioner.
All of the 1,000 seats in the execution auditorium were filled with spectators viewing the execution, including members of the "Galactic Federation Press", loyal "Galactic Federation" employees (including control room operations, cooks, janitors, administrators, office cubicle workers, off-duty guards, technicians, plumbers, etc.), many public alien citizens from various planets, and on the very bottom level row towards the center, Dr. Hamsterviel's mother and father, Mr. Cobra Bubbles, and of course, Gio Pelekai.
At that point, the circular doorway opened up, and in walked the Grand Councilwoman, the 4 guards, and of course, the chained-up Dr. Hamsterviel...)
Cobra: (Whispers lowly to Gio) Much different than you thought, hmm?
Gio (nods): Sure is.
(At that point, after walking down the small straight path, the Grand Councilwoman, the 4 guards, and the chained-up Dr. Hamsterviel made it up to the oval-staged stage. As they did, the Grand Councilwoman turned around to face Hamsterviel...)
Grand Councilwoman: Dr. Jacques Hamsterviel, you are here to complete your sentence by choosing lethal injection. The Galactic Federation has ordered a death sentence, and they have approved of today's execution. And so mote it be.
Hamsterviel (stares at the gurney)
Grand Councilwoman: Guards, strap him down.
Guards: Yes, Grand Councilwoman.
(And with that being said, the 4 guards proceed ready Dr. Hamsterviel for his execution. They did this by unlocking all of the lengths of chains, unlocking and removing the metal collar the chains were attached to, and unlocking the floating saucer platform from Hamsterviel's feet, all before removing him from said saucer before picking him up and placing him on the gurney. And finally, one of the guards unlocked the handcuffs from Hamsterviel's hands and removed them. Hamsterviel then sat down on the gurney, and then laid back down. The guards then positioned him in the correct position, placing him in a sort of T-pose with both of his arms stretched out horizontally. The guards then proceeded to tightly strap him down, fastening the thick leather straps with buckles on his ankles, his knees, his waist, his stomach, his elbows, his wrists, and finally, his neck. He couldn't even lift his head up to see what was about to happen next. The guards then did a final check of the restrains, before walking down the straight section of path, and exiting through the circular doors, taking all of the chains, padlocks, handcuffs, and floating saucer platform with them. The Grand Councilwoman then stood over on the left side of the bed, facing the strapped-down Hamsterviel...)
Gran Councilwoman: Dr. Dr. Jacques Hamsterviel, by the order of the "Galactic Federation", you've been tried and found guilty for your crimes of intergalactic federation, attempted genocide, and attempted murder, and therefore, have been sentenced to death by lethal injection. In about 5 minutes, I will give the signal, and the executioner will inject your neck with the poison, and you will die within 2 minutes. Do you have any last words to say before your sentence is carried out?
Hamsterviel: Yes, I do, Grand Councilwoman. To Jumba Jookiba, I repent for destroying our friendship, and betraying each other. I should have listened to Jumba when I had the chance...To Gantu, I repent for bullying and dehumanizing him...You made a better Captain than my own henchman...To Lilo Pelekai and Stitch, I repent for stealing their cousins, attempting to harm their family, and ignoring the true meaning of ohana. To Grand Councilwoman, I repent for the intergalactic takeover of Turo, and insulting you, personally. To my parents, Maria and Samuel Hamsterviel, I repent for going to Evil Genius University, and ignoring you all those years after the misguided action of disowning me. And finally, to Gio Pelekai, I repent for rejecting your friendship, attempting to murder you, and attempting genocide on Earth with the army of Leroys...To all, I am truly, deeply sorry for all what I've done...Mama, could you sing my lullaby, please? I want to dream of sailing again...
Maria: (Sobs loudly) Anything for you, my darling son. (Takes a deep breath and then sings a beautiful, musical lullaby)
Goodnight, my angel, time to close your eyes,
And save these questions for another day.
I think I know what you've been asking me,
I think you know what I've been trying to say.
I promised I would never leave you,
Then you should always know,
Wherever you may go, no matter where you are,
I never will be far away.
Goodnight, my angel, now it's time to sleep,
And still so many things I want to say.
Remember all the songs you sang for me,
When we went sailing on an emerald bay.
And like a boat out on the ocean,
I'm rocking you to sleep.
The water's dark and deep, inside this ancient heart,
You'll always be a part of me.
Goodnight, my angel, now it's time to dream,
And dream how wonderful your life will be.
Someday your child may cry, and if you sing this lullaby,
Then in your heart there will always be a part of me.
Someday we'll all be gone,
But lullabies go on and on,
They never die,
That's how you and I will be.
