Gamer4 in. Ok, I just thought of the idea for this story the other day. It started as something completely different. For one thing, it was just Warriors. But I added some ideas to it, and took some away, until I got this, and I thought that I had to write it. So, here it is, the first chapter to my new story, Super Smash Warriors!

Disclaimer: I don't own Super Smash Bros. or Warriors. They belong to Nintendo and Erin Hunter. If I start owning them, I'll let you know.

Super Smash Warriors

Prologue

How it Started

It started as a normal day at the Smash Mansion. All of the smashers were doing something somewhere. Captain Falcon was on the race track with Fox and Falco. Bowser and Ganondorf were in the weight room. Zelda was talking to Link. "How's it going, Link?"

"I'm a little sad," he admitted.

"What's wrong?"

"I guess I miss some of the people back at Hyrule."

"Midna?"

"Yes."

"Well, I need to tell you something."

"What?"

"I'm working on a spell to bring some of the other people who aren't smashers to the mansion. We could try it on Midna."

"Will it work?" Link asked, raising an eyebrow.

"I'm pretty sure it will. I was going to test it tonight. I'll let you know if it works, okay?"

"Okay," Link said. He didn't want to be around if it didn't work. Suddenly, Mario came running up to them.

"Hey, guys," he said.

"Hey, Mario," Link said. "What is it?"

"Nothing," said Mario. "I just wanted to say hi."

"What's that, Mario?" asked Zelda, taking the book in his hand.

"Oh, that," Mario said. Zelda looked at the title and spoke again.

"Is this series really good?" she asked.

"Yes," Mario said. "Why do you ask?"

"Because this has to be the tenth time I've seen you reading it," Zelda replied, showing Link the title: Warriors, The Darkest Hour. "Who got you started on this, anyways?"

"I started reading it back at the Mushroom Kingdom," Mario said. "You can try it, if you want."

"Maybe I will, Mario."

"You'll like it," Mario said, walking away.

"Anyways," Link said, "is there anything you need for that spell?"

"Just a picture of whoever we're trying to bring here, or a written description."

"I think I have a picture of her, let me get it."

"Okay," Zelda said, and as Link left, she looked at the book Mario gave her. She'd never read any of the books in this series, but she might as well try it.

That night, Zelda got ready to cast the spell. Link had given her a good picture of Midna, and she was getting ready to bring Midna to them. She'd closed all her other books, knowing that if they were open when the spell was cast, it might affect them instead. The Warriors book was on her bed. She was about to do it when the Crazy Hand burst through the door.

"Hi, Zelda," he said, speaking very quickly, and flying around the room faster than the Master Hand ever could.

"Hi, Crazy," she said, ducking as he went over her head.

"What's this?" he asked, picking up the Warriors book and flipping through it.

"Mario gave that to me," Zelda said, taking it back from him and throwing it on her bed, still open.

"You read it?" Crazy asked, now getting to the point where he was talking wrong.

"I was planning on it," Zelda said, trying to catch him. "Did you get into the soda again?"

"Yesyesyes," he said, clearly getting crazier by the second.

"Maybe you should tell someone else about it," Zelda said. "Like Master Hand, or Sonic."

"I go Sonic!" he shouted, and ran out, breaking the door on the way. Zelda sighed and used her magic to fix the door. Then she turned to the picture of Midna, and began to cast the spell.

The thing was, she'd forgotten to close the book.

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Firestar and the rest of the cats who'd gone to see Tigerclan walked back into camp.

"I thought I hated my father," Bramblepaw said to Firestar, "but I didn't want him to die like that."

Firestar looked back. Most of the cats were shaken from seeing what Scourge had done to Tigerstar, how quickly Scourge had killed him nine times with one strike.

"I know," he said. "But it's over now, and you're free of him."

The patrol returned to camp. Graystripe walked to Firestar. "Before you call the clan, do you mind if I talk to you?"

"No, I don't," Firestar said. He was still pretty shaken himself. The two of them went to Firestar's den.

"As long as I live," Graystripe said, "I never want to see anything like that again."

"If Scourge remains here, you probably will," Firestar said.

Sandstorm came into the den. "Firestar, I think it's time for you to tell the clan, they're starting to talk."

Firestar and Graystripe got up to leave. Just as they were leaving the den, in front of all the cats in camp, something happened that would change things forever. There was a blinding flash of light, and when the cats could see again, Firestar and Graystripe were gone.

Author's Notes: So, what did you think? Please R&R. Flames will be ignored, but any constructive criticism is fine. Gamer4 out.