(AN: Sorry for the long wait. I was busy with other things)
Eddy squawked like a macaw whilst sprinting outside the school enthusiastically. Ed and Double D were following him at a lesser speed.
"Come on, come on guys! We have scams to enact, what are ya waiting for?" shrilled Eddy.
"I'm coming!" replied Double D immediately. Eddy eventually led the two into the kitchen of his house, where on the stove was a pot cooking on a blazing surface, with an unidentified liquid inside of it.
"What's cooking?" pondered Ed.
"Ah, it's vinegar. We're selling fake soup to the kids," Eddy answered with a smirk.
"Is that it?" Ed puzzled.
"Of course not, ya dimwit! We still have many, many other ingredients to go, like…" Eddy paused for a while to open a package of Scritel Candies and pour it into the concoction.
"This bag of Scritel Candies! And this tub of oatmeal, and, er… Leftover cinnamon from the cinnamon rolls I had last night!" He shoved the listed items into the mixture haphazardly.
"Plus, some of my extracted blood!" the child shrieked.
"E-E-Eddy? Are you sure this brew is entirely non-toxic?" Double D whimpered, shaking wildly as Eddy was inserting the blood sample.
"I'm sure it won't be lethal," Eddy said, shrugging.
"And last, but not least is… whatever THIS is supposed to be!" Eddy proudly held up a barrel of what looked to be nuclear waste, it was made of rusted metal, and had the iconic nuclear symbol plastered onto it.
"Eddy, don't put that in!" Double D screeched frantically.
The pink-skinned boy gave Double D a menacing glare. "Relax, sockhead, it's gonna be fine," Eddy tried to convince Double D.
Double D was still trembling, "Are you sure about that?" he squeaked.
"Yes, I'm sure." Eddy replied. "Now, could Ed carry this for me while I hit up the kids, will ya?" He passed the boiling pot to the fairly daffodil-colored man, who trod his way outside the front door in which Eddy led him and Double D to.
Ed firmly placed the pot on the grassy terrain and Eddy gently released a few plastic bowls on the ground simultaneously.
"Come get your soup from the Ed's Soup Parlor? Only 25 cents a bowl!" Eddy shouted. Double D stared at the boy faintly.
"I'm serious, Eddy, this is very destructive to the other kids' health!" the hatted child panted.
Eddy's fist shut immediately and he grew very tense.
"I THOUGHT I TOLD YOU TO…"
"NO!" Double D tackled Eddy down to the ground swiftly.
"I'm much stronger now. and I am NOT letting that go to waste for your wicked, immoral acts!"
"LET GO OF ME!" Eddy hollered.
"Stop ordering me around!" roared Double D.
Eddy raised himself from the ground, but Double D tried to push him back down. Eddy merely struggled to prevent himself from being sent back, due to Double D's newfound impeccable strength. Luckily for Eddy, he was just barely able to move Double D off of him. Another idea came to the still-paranoid boy, which was to block Eddy from the pot. He rushed in front of the flaming soup container, and spread his arms like an eagle.
"I'm still not letting you sell this to the kids!" he barked.
Double D's arms were getting sore by the second, and so he chose to rest one of his arms. He placed his arm in the soup, unaware of the consequences of his deed.
Then all of a sudden, Double D was encased in the substance, and being dragged into the pot by its force. All the while Double D was screaming and begging to know what was going on, until he disappeared into the mixture. Ed and Eddy gasped, but were too deep in shock to move a muscle.
"What happened?" stuttered Eddy.
"I'LL SAVE YOU, DOUBLE D!" Ed stammered. Then Ed bolted into the soup himself, and he as well was sucked inside of it.
"ED!" Eddy yelled in terror, racing to the concoction of his friends' imprisonment. The boy's pupils shrunk. His fists were getting clammy, and he was breathing slightly louder than usual.
"Well, there's only one thing left for me to do," murmured Eddy. He took a deep breath and made a daring leap for his dooming brew.
The pink kid found himself along with Double D and Ed to be inside of a multi-colored, vibrant wormhole. He meekly looked up at the other kids.
"I told you not to put the nuclear waste inside of the soup!" Double D barked.
"Yeah, I guess you could say I didn't listen," Eddy groaned, staring down at the floor.
"LOOK! I think we're reaching the end!" Ed blurted, pointing to an approaching light in their way. The three children screamed in unison all of the way until they had no other choice but to enter the void of illumination.
Everything was pitch black.
The next thing the trio saw was themselves on a rocky cliff in the sunset. Beneath the cliff was a petite village with a few buildings, one very humongous compared to the rest.
The kids had their mouths agape in awe.
"Where are we?" Ed questioned, trembling.
"We appear to have been transported into another dimension," clarified Double D. "Let's speak to the village down there, maybe they'll know how to get us back."
"Well, what are we waiting for? Let's go see em!" barked Eddy, who hastily sped up to the buildings.
"Eddy, that's not- oh, whatever!" groaned Double D, as he and Ed followed Eddy's path.
