Thoughts on I'm Scared
I had an idea for this because I recently read Night by Elie Wiesel.
This is going to get a pretty bad rep, so please don't judge. I'm not making fun of what happened all those many years before. I'm not. That's why I didn't publish or even write the story. I was just thinking.
Sonic gets captured by Eggman, along with his friends, and is put in something similar to a concentration camp. He fights to keep his friends' heads above the water by giving his rations to enable Tails and Amy extra portions and to allow all of them (excluding Cream and Vanilla) to live in the same bunker. But, he doesn't care one lick about himself.
Over time, he notes that because the "soldiers" are robots, when it rains, the barbed electrical wire is shut down because it could mess with the robots' frequencies. SO he immediately plans an escape for all the animals in the concentration camp. For him to adequately plan it, he decides to risk being classified as "sick" so he has more time to think.
During sick parade, when all (even the other prisoners) are throwing any object they can find at the sick being paraded on wagons throughout the camp, he protects a young child from getting hit and ends up taking a severe blow to the head.
This blow screws up the logic part of his brain, which causes him at times to go into fits, where he becomes fearful and child-like. It is during one of these fits that this poem of sorts passes his lips, and Shadow interprets it as "something he heard once before".
That is the story behind I'm Scared. Don't like, don't read, don't flame. Okay? Are we good? Thank you.
