Sorry about the story coming in late, I was not going to miss out on Halloween, I scared the heck out of SOO many people with my slender man costume, and I had a big writers block. I seriously need ideas people. And as the authors note said. If you want your OC to be in my story, review it to me, and give me full detail about the OC.
ON WITH THE STORY!
*New Arrival & Bad First Impression*
Dedede continued down the road with Waddle Dee struggling to keep up. The abusive king only had his mind set on getting some answers from whomever.
Unfortunately for Waddle Dee, the town is more further than expected, "sire, can you slow down a bit?"
"No, I am getting answer from the people (ponies?)in the town no matter what, now ONWARDS!"
"Yes sire…" Waddle Dee replied gloomily
Luckily for them (mostly for Waddle Dee) they're near the town. The first building they go to is Rarity's boutique.
"Shall we stop and see if someone is here sire?" Waddle asked his master. He and the King have now traveled a long way from the forest, and what looms over them now, is a large, lone, pink and white building – more accurately, an oversized house. Waddle Dee's eyes were locked at the complete beauty the house wore: it is tall, elegant, the colors also complemented with each other, and it had a almost countless amount of luxurious ornaments strung along its arches and pillars. Not much taller than King Dedede, the front door bore a flat purple color, and made more attractive to the eye by the two very well crafted and detailed diamonds plastered on the top and bottom half.
"It's promising enough" King Dedede mumbled. Despite the scowling face and grumpy tone, and the lack of interest shown, Dedede is just as amazed as his servant; the house IS truly impressive. Although compared to his glorious and magnificent castle that he calls home, the house is nothing but a speck in the dust, yet it still sparked his interest. As his curiosity demanded, he proceeded to knock his fist against the diamond encrusted door.
What appeared on the other side of the door as it opened had startled Waddle Dee and left Dedede dumbfounded, what they expected to greet them was far off from what just came, their expectations were not prepared at all for what they had seen. Greeting them with a feminine, elegant, and "elegant" sounding "Yes?" was a white four legged creature with a beautiful curled purple mane hanging over her head and neck on either side. Underneath the top curl on her head was a thin horn just above her utterly striking and sparkling blue eyes. The creature's fabulous appearance was topped off with her attractive and welcoming smile, which managed to relieve Waddle Dee of his shock somewhat. King Dedede, however, was still completely speechless, offensively to the pony so.
"Waddle Dee, what is that thing?" The only thing the question got him was a violently slammed door, at least until a short pause later.
"I don't know sire, but I believe you angered it."
King Dedede dropped his hammer and glared at Waddle Dee, gazing a nonverbal message of "Well no DUH Sherlock!" (Pun and cliché intended) towards his servant. He mumbled something about his incompetence and knocked on the door again, not at all expecting an answer. The top half of the door moved into the house proved him wrong.
"Go away." The creature directed with an aggravated groan. She locked her eyes onto Dedede with a piercing glare, apparently far from willing to forgive him for that insult yet. Dedede got the message that she didn't want him here, so he straightened his stature and tried to make himself seem more formal to try to get on her good side.
Dedede cleared his throat, "I am very sorry ma'am, for saying that, I-"
"That is definitely not the way you greet a lady!" The pony snapped back.
"I understand that ma'am, but please here us out. We haven't seen anything like you before, and we were just quite surprised."
"Disgusted too."
"N-no!" Dedede stammered instantly, "Just surprised! In fact, now that I'm getting a good look at you, you're very beautiful."
The pony scoffed, "You're just saying that. Now, what is it that you wanderers need? I got work to do."
"Directions," Waddle Dee spoke up, "Can you tell us where Mt. Dedede is?"
"Sorry, never heard of it." The creature shook her head. Both King Dedede and Waddle Dee are shocked by that statement of hers; it was as bizarre and unbelievable to both of them. Dedede initially felt insulted – how could someone not know about him or his glorious kingdom?
"Never heardof it!?" Dedede yelled as he stomped towards the door with a threatening stature, "Don't you lie to me you insolent-"
"Oh, I'm insolent, says the one that insulted me first, I didn't even insult you!" The pony yelled back, "You have absolutely no respect in you to treat a lady like this, and after my offer to help you out despite your arrogant-"
"Don't you dare talk to me like that!" Dedede shouted in her face, "I am Ki-"
"I don't care who you are or who you're supposed to be! You insulted me, expected me to help you, but when you did, all I got in return is getting yelled at! I will not stand to this kind of rude and disrespectful behavior!"
Dedede just glared at the creature with the flames of blazing rage in his eyes. No one talks back to the king like this way, ever! How dare she put him on the same level as her? It doesn't matter that he said something to her out of line; he was nice enough to apologize!
"Now get out of my face, and off of my doorstep. NOW."
"Sire, maybe we should just go." Waddle Dee is now pleading. He and the pony watched the king for several seconds, and the king himself watched the pony during those same seconds. Waddle Dee could feel the increasing aura of tension in the area as the two sides came to the brink of war. Dedede only added more tension to this brink by heaving his hammer back over his shoulders, ready to strike.
"Sire, please, don't do it..." Waddle Dee begged, fearing that King Dedede will unleash his wrath on the white pony, "We'll just find someone else to get some directions from." King Dedede remained silent with his eyes still locked onto the pony's, and the pony's eyes targeted on the king. By this point, the three of them lost track of how long they held this position; it had seemed like it has been almost hours. Fortunately, through his servant's wish or just not wanting to exert punishment, Dedede finally backed off. He said nothing – didn't even give any attention to Waddle Dee – as he turned from the pony and walked away from the house. Waddle Dee could only release a relieved sigh as Dedede averted the conflict. As much as he respected the king, he had to side with this other creature on this situation. King Dedede made the first offense, and chose only to make the situation worse.
"I am very sorry for the king's attitude." Waddle Dee apologized, "He is not normally this rude."
"Thank you." The pony said flatly, "At least you aren't a ruffian."
"Is it true though? Do you not know where Mt. Dedede is?"
"I can assure you that I know nothing of it. I am sorry."
"Oh..." Waddle Dee dipped his head downwards, "Well, thanks anyway ma'am."
"You're welcome and good luck finding your place." The creature closed the conversation, her tone still tainted by the previous conflict. She closed her door and left Waddle Dee to soak up the thoughts in his head about the situation. None of this made any sense to him; no one encountered one of them before on Popstar or anywhere in Dreamland, then it finally hit him, the Starcutter went to the wrong place. This is not Dreamland at all.
"Sire, we have a major problem!" Waddle Dee called out to Dedede with no success, King Dedede just continued on.
"Sire, please listen, SIRE"
Sorry about it being a little short, but I meant to do that since no one is reviewing at all, only one person is reviewing, AND HE ONLY HAS 3 REVIEWS! But I'll make up for it later if I get more reviews k?
We'll see ya next time on chapter 7!
