WARNING: Long story

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CB... Fanfic I guess?
WARNING: Long story...

WARNING: Long story ahead. If you do not have about a half-hour on your hands, I strongly advise you to turn back now. Now, I present to you, the CB story!

POSTSCRIPT: You may have seen this on an old thread that died a while ago. Ignore it. Also, I'm still working out a couple kinks in the plot. I'm not done yet. Pt. 3 will be arriving. Might take a while. DEFINITELY will be shorter than this pos.

Let us begn the tale:

Act One: In Which the General Acquires a Strange Device

Who am I? Are you sure you want to know? The story of my life is not one for the faint of heart. If someone said it was a happy little tale, if somebody said I was just an average guy, not a care in the world… somebody lied. But like any other story, mine starts out at home.

    My mother was a dimension-hopping time-lord. My father was the general of the army of the Breakfast Kingdom. That left me with some pretty unusual skills. I can hop dimensions, regenerate, and I had the training of my father and his father before him and his father before him, and back, and back, and back. I was a mishmash of strange abilities.

My adventure started at age 12, year 2487. I was an an old stone bridge in the woods by my house, my feet dangling off the side. I was sitting with Jamie, a black-haired boy who has been my friend as far as I can remember. We were in the middle of a fierce debate, and I was about to push Jamie into the water.

    “I tell you,” he said, “Mjolnir can summon thunder! Sting was only used to spread butter on Lembas Bread!”

    “Ah, but does Mjolnir glow when your enemies are close by? No. It does not.” I pointed out.

    “Thor doesn’t need to know where his enemies are because Mjolnir can blow up mountains! MOUNTAINS!”

    “Tell me, Jamie, have you ever heard of the words collateral damage?”

“Good point. Mjolnir is still WAY cooler, than your stupid halfling butter knife.”

I was growing irritated. “Will you ever give up?” I asked.

“Nope! Mjolnir is cooler than Sting, and nothing you say will convince me otherwise.” Jamie said, grinning.

I sighed. Jamie’s determined, I’ll give him that, but sometimes he’s kind of annoying.  

    “Where’s Very, anyway?” I asked, looking around, “He was supposed to be here.”

    “He’s busy with violin class, but he’ll be here soon,” Jamie answered.

Very Bad was Jamie’s older brother, and had recently joined our little group. He had been a great supplier of ideas, and he had a strange affiliation for music. Despite his name, he was a pretty nice guy, and mature for his years. He had promised to meet us at the old stone bridge, but it looked like he had other plans for the time being.

“Shall we head off to the bunker?” Jamie asked. I pondered for a couple seconds.

“Will Very know where we are?” I asked.

“He’ll figure it out. He’s pretty smart.” Jamie said.

“Let’s go then!” I said, and jumped down from the bridge onto the shore. Jamie followed, and soon we came to a tunnel in the ground. We both knew the way, so navigating through the various trick passages and getting to the trapdoor was easy. When we arrived, Jamie looked up at the ceiling, skeptical.

“Through the Floor Door?” asked Jamie.

“I thought it would be fun to try out,” I replied.

“That’s OK. I don’t have a problem with it.”

I opened the trapdoor, climbed in, and helped Jamie up. The bunker was a large underground building that we found one day, and refurbished (with the help of my parents) to act as a kind of secret base. It had a lab where we conducted tests on my powers, a comfortable living room, three bedrooms, a bathroom (obviously), and a couple other rooms that aren’t worth mentioning. We dusted ourselves off, and took a look around the lab. Nothing was out of the ordinary at first glance. But then I noticed the police box in the corner.

The police box was just standing there, not doing anything. I knew what it was because we learned about them in history class. I don’t know what one was doing here, though. Jamie stared with me for a little bit, but then he began to walk towards it. I followed, but when he opened the door, I stopped him.

“What are you doing?” I yelled at Jamie.

“Going inside.” he said.

“Do you know who this belongs to?” I asked.

“No. What's your point?”

“My point is that we shouldn’t just waltz inside a random box that appears in our hidden bunker!” I shouted.

“No need to shout. I know you, aren’t you the littlest bit curious about what’s inside?” he said.

“Yeah, but do you really think that this is a good idea?” I asked.

“Good as any idea you’ve had. Come on!” He walked inside, waving for me to follow. I followed, albeit reluctantly. When I saw the inside, I gasped. There was a huge console in the center with a large tube coming out of the center. We were walking on iron walkways above a floor that seemed to be steaming. Jamie busied himself with the console, while I walked around the various rooms that branched off of the central one.

As I was walking, I came across a room full of strange objects. They were glass tubes sitting on large panels with TARDIS written across the bottom. I stared at the tubes, and called Jamie over. “What’s up?” he asked.

“I found this weird tube thing, and I think I should go inside.”

“Can’t hurt that much, can it?” he asked.

“I dunno, it’s possible. Do you know what the word TARDIS means?”

“Never heard of it. You should try going in!”

“Alright, but if I die, I’m blaming you,” I said. I took a deep breath and went inside the glass tube.

Much to my surprise, the inside of the ‘TARDIS’ mirrored that of the area I had just left, with the console in the centre and pathways the sides of it. There was one difference from the one I had just left. This one had a key on the console. I grabbed the key and stepped out of the TARDIS. Jamie was waiting with baited breath, and when he saw me come out with the keys, he started speaking frantically, “There’ssomeonehere! Gogogogogogogogo!” he said and started to shove me back in the TARDIS thing. I tried to resist, but the caught me off balance, and I tumbled backwards into the tube, Jamie right behind.

As we groggily sat up, I spotted a shiny keyhole on the console. I got to my feet, ran over to the console, shoved the key inside the keyhole, and turned. I heard a loud ‘VWORRRP! VWORRRP!’ and the floor began to shake.  I looked at the console, and saw a bunch of levers and dials, and for some odd reason, a teapot. I pulled the levers and twisted the dials, hoping to somehow deactivate the machine. No such luck. The ‘VWORRRP! VWORRRP!’ noise grew louder, and then, all of the sudden, everything slowed to a dull hum. Jamie and I both walked to the door, nearly in sync, curious to see what happened. I stared at Jamie. Jamie stared back. With a nod, we both pushed the door open. I gasped. Jamie gawked. We were in an entirely different world.

Act Two: In Which We Meet a Wolf of Ice and a Leaf of the Autumn

    The world in which we found ourselves now was nothing to like anything we had ever seen. It was a bustling and crowded garden of neon and brick. It reminded me of Coruscant from the Star Wars movies. Buildings rose up to the sky, dots against a sheet of cloudy grey. Some buildings were tall and thin, others squat and short. Each of them were glowing with light and life. The sky was a dull, cloudy grey that cast the city into a darkness lit by neon signs and streetlights.

There were hordes and hordes of people of all shapes and sizes bustling in and out of buildings and on the streets. Nobody seemed to notice a couple kids coming out of a strange tube. Now that I looked back however, the tube was gone. In it’s place was a telephone box with it’s red windows and tempered glass. Jamie and I hesitantly stepped further away, and onto the cobblestone street. As soon as we did so, we were swept away by the crowd of people heading down the street. I gripped my keys tightly before putting them in my pocket. As Jamie and I came further away from our TARDIS, I noticed a sign with the words ‘Newcomers Here!’ and ‘Nexus Welcome Center’ written in small print below it. I pointed to the sign, and Jamie nodded. We waded our way through the crowd to the building below the sign, and entered.

After we caught our breath, we looked up, and surveyed our surroundings. The inside was small, with wood paneling and contained shelves lined with brochures. As I studied the brochures, something about them struck me odd. They were all advertising for other dimensions. I had known that I had the ability to dimension hop for years, but I’d never known how to do it, or what I would do if I did. Maybe this place has something for me after all, I thought, it wouldn’t hurt to stay for a bit. There were two girls at the counter, the one at the right was carving a pumpkin, and the one at the left was doodling on a paper plate. The girl at the pumpkin was tall with long curls of red-brown hair hanging from her head, a faceful of freckles, and a look of concentration. The girl on the left was shorter, with long blond hair icy blue eyes, and a thin smile crossing her face. Jamie seemed pretty occupied with the brochures on the walls, so I cleared my throat and walked up to the desk. The one carving the pumpkin looked up and nudged the other on the shoulder. The one on the left looked up, noticed me, and hustled to put the plate away. “Hello,” said the one on the right, “I’m Autumn Leaves, but everyone calls me Autumn. How can we help you today?”

“I need to know where in the world I am,” I said, then, thinking that was a bit rude, added, “That is, if you don’t mind.”

“You’re in the Nexus, a meeting point for all dimensions. Also, technically you aren’t on any world, since the Nexus is in dimensional limbo,” said Autumn.

“Oh, sorry. I’ve never been here before,” I apologized.

“Well there’s a first time for everything!” said the girl on the left, “name’s Ice Wolf, but most people call me Wolfy. May I ask your name, stranger?”

“Waffleson,” I replied, “General Waffleson. I need a little bit of help with something.”

“What’s up?” Wolfy asked, “We are the welcome people, so it’s kinda our job to help people out. Even if they’re bonkers with a razor. Or if they have a name like Waffleson.”

“HEY!” I objected, “Not cool.”

“She insults everyone, I think it’s her way of greeting people. Don’t take it too seriously. The bad thing is, because of her habit, word gets around of the whole razor incident, and we don’t receive many customers,” Autumn said, with a small, and not very angry glare at Wolfy,  “I believe you had a problem?”

“I have no idea where I am. Well, that is to say, I know I’m in the Nexus, but I don’t know how I got here,” I said.

“Well, it looks like you have a story to tell, Mr. Waffleson

“I’m from the Breakfast Dimension, and I was going into my lab, and there was this police box, and I went inside, and it was huge, and there was this tube thing called a TARDIS, and I went inside and pressed some buttons and BOOM I was here,” I gabbled very quickly, and exhaled deeply.

“Wait, did you say TARDIS?” Autumn asked.

“Yeah, what of it?” I answered. Wolfy and Autumn exchanged glances.

“And you said there was a police box?”

“Yeah.”

“Did this police box happen to be bigger on the inside? Did it have any hats? I would KILL for a good hat,” Wolfy interjected.

“Yeah, how did you know that?” Neither Wolfy nor Autumn supplied an answer. Instead, they walked to an empty corner, and withdrew into a whispered conversation in which the words ‘doctor’ and ‘cricket’ were mentioned many times. After a couple minutes of patiently waiting, and me glancing over at Jamie to see if he was OK (which he was), they came back to the counter, with an air of people who had just created a plan. “So… can you help me?” I asked.

“Not right now, but we think we know a place with weirdos like you. Follow us. Oh, bring your friend too,” Wolfy said, coming out from behind the counter. They walked out the door and into the street. I tapped Jamie and pointed to the door. “We’re leaving,” I said.

“OK,” he said and began to look back down at the book he found.

“You’re coming too!” I yelled, dragging him away from the shelf. With a yelp, he shook my hand off and followed. I darted my eyes around the crowd, spotted Autumn and Wolfy, and hurried to catch up.

Once I was side-by-side with them, I cleared my throat, to let them know I was there. They looked, and noticed me walking beside them. “May I ask where we’re going?”

“You’ll see…” Autumn answered cryptically.

“What is THAT supposed to mean?” I muttered under my breath. Then I noticed Jamie coming up from behind us. “Hey, Jamie,” I greeted.

“Hey,” he replied. There was a moment of awkward silence, which Wolfy broke.

“So, Mr. Waffleson, about how much do you know about dimensional travel?”

“Not as much as I probably should, seeing as my mother was a time lord AND a dimension hopper,” I answered.

“Wait,” said Wolfy, her face scrunching up in concentration, “was your mother the famous Katrina Waffleson?”

“Her name is Katrina, but I don’t know anything about famous,” I said.

“Your mother is a hero around these parts. She saved the entire Nexus from destruction,” Autumn said.

“Twice,” Wolfy corrected, “but I didn’t know about her having a son. Or a husband for that matter.”

“Well, here’s your proof. And I thought my dad’s side was noble lineage,” I said, absorbing this new information, “come to think of it, that explains why she kept coming home with bruises and burns.”

“Who’s your dad?” asked Autumn.

“General Waffleson. He’s the leader of the armies of the breakfast kingdom.”

“Huh. Never heard of him,” Wolfy said.

“Well you wouldn’t unless you came from the Breakfast dimension,” I replied

As we kept walking I felt that I was being watched. I turned to see three figures in black robes a short distance behind us. They looked quite sinister in the dark of the Nexus

The alley was thin, and we only had enough space to walk single file. Autumn and Wolfy went in front, Jamie went next, and I held up the rear. As we came to the end of the alley, I noticed Autumn pull out a strange screwdriver-shaped thing. She tapped it on the wall, and it opened up to reveal of all things, a coffee shop.

“Welcome to the Cricket!” Autumn and Wolfy said in unison. Then they laughed. Then, in mid-laugh, their faces fell suddenly.

I turned to see the black-robed people that I had had spotted earlier. They were walking straight for us. I couldn’t see their feet, which made it look like they were floating. When they looked up, I saw stark-white faces with blazing red eyes. As they drew closer, I saw them pull out jagged silver knives. I turned back to see that everyone was running inside the coffee shop, and I was standing in the middle of the alley, watching the robed people come closer. I saw Wolfy beckoning frantically towards me to follow the others into the shop, and Autumn poised to seal the door with her screwdriver thing. I took a glance at the robed people, now only a few feet away, and sprinted as fast as I could to the opening. Jamie pulled me in, and I saw the wall seal up behind me. I got up, panting, and looked up at Wolfy and Autumn.

“What in the worlds just happened?” I asked.

 

 

submitted by General Waffleson, age -457, The Breakfast Kingdom!
(May 22, 2017 - 5:59 am)

"Vworping"

I love being a geeky fangirl who completely understnds words like this, and uses them in her everyday vocabulary. Great writing!!!

submitted by Rae
(June 6, 2017 - 11:42 am)

Keep it up! Loving it!

submitted by Icy ❄, age 12!!!, The Forest
(June 6, 2017 - 4:33 pm)

YAY!! A NEW PART!!! SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW!!!! SO GOOD!!!! Too many caps? NEVER!!!!!

@Rae: So do I. 

submitted by Epic Fangirl
(June 6, 2017 - 7:14 pm)

This is funny! Great writing! 

submitted by Rose bud, age 14 3/4, Rohan
(June 7, 2017 - 1:30 pm)

WOO HOO! 

submitted by Esquire of Rohan, Playing Xbox with Hawkeye
(June 7, 2017 - 1:49 pm)

Ok, so last night I sat down and read all of this in one sitting...... 

OHMYGOSH THIS IS SO AWESOME AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR PUTTING ME AND WOLFY IN IT AND KEEP WRITING IT BECAUSE IT'S SO AMAZING AND IT MADE ME FANGIRL SO HARD!!!!!!!!

Ahem. That. XD. Seriously, tho, tysm! I love reading this, and can't wait to slay a dimensional beast....... If I had that weapon creator thingy, it would be a dream come true. I would make my sword Aquadeath, which is totally blue and can turn things into solid blue crystal. *starts daydreaming about swords* yes, I know, I'm weird XD. Keep it up!

submitted by Autumn Leaves, age 14, Floating on the breeze
(June 8, 2017 - 9:06 am)

Thanks for telling me what weapon you're gonna have in the next chapter! Hmmm... should Wolfy have a weapon or should she just go all out Werewolf mode?

Also, it was a pleasure to include you and Ice Wolf in the story! I feel your characters help the story a lot. If there's one thing I like in my stories, it's when I get the characters juuuuuuuuust right. It's hard. But when it happens I taste sweet victory. 

 

P.S Victory tastes like apples.

P.P.S The new chapter might take a little longer. I know I said that for all the other ones, but this one actually might. I end getting cought up in the action scenes, but thn I end up hitting a block and having to delete the whole thing. 

submitted by General Waffleson
(June 8, 2017 - 1:39 pm)

Can I be in this?

submitted by Gared
(June 8, 2017 - 5:38 pm)

BLAM! NEW PART!

Act Six: In Which the General and Company Actually Fight the Oversized Beast

    The TARDIS seemed to be taking a while to get to Grid City, so we began to talk strategy. After about ten minutes, we had a rough plan: Wing it. I was OK with this; I fight better without a strict thing I have to do. After the ten minutes it took to make the plan, we searched for items that might be useful for the upcoming battle laying around the TARDIS. If we found something worth anything, we would put it in Autumn’s enchanted Bag of Holding. Ice Wolf found a silver-plated grenade with little lumps on it. None of us knew what it was, but we threw it in the bag anyway. Autumn found a golden ring with strange symbols along the inside. We didn’t know what that was either. I found an ipod hooked up to a bunch of speakers. We all knew what this was, but none of us were really sure how it would be used. We put in the bag anyway. After another couple minutes mostly spent getting armored up, the TARDIS settled with a low ‘Vwooooooom’. I opened the door and stepped outside into our new surroundings.

    Grid City was huge. The place our TARDIS had landed was on the top of a large tower. From the top of the tower, we could see the city expand for miles. Grid City was almost identical in appearance to that of the Grid in TRON. Most of the buildings were sleek, black fixtures with lines of blue, green, or sometimes purple light ran across the outline. In the relative center of the city, there was a large trapezoidal prism (look it up) shaped building with lights coming from the center. “That’s got to be the Town Hall,” I said, pointing to the large building, “The info on the back of the quest sheet said to meet the client up on this tower. So where are they?”  

    “Beats me,” Wolfy replied.

    “Boo!” came a voice from behind us. I jumped, and whirled around. What I saw was a cloaked figure who seemed to be laughing their face off. I have to admit, I was a little angry.

    “Who the heck are you?” I asked. The figure pulled off his hood. Underneath was the face of a man in his 20s with long black hair and a thin beard. His face seemed oddly familiar, but I couldn’t quite put my finger on where I’d seen him before.

“My name’s Morpheus Dekuno. I’m the ‘client’. I’ve been tracking the interdimensional beast for a while now. It looks to be one of the last of the Flamazerta race,” the person said. I heard Wolfy gasp.

“Flamazerta? You really should tell people that kind of thing on the quest paper,” she said, folding her arms. Autumn looked from us to the client.

“I was actually hoping to just skip to the part about when we fight it!” she said, drawing a pure blue sword from its sheath and raising it in the air. The rest of us just looked at her. She eventually put the sword down. “Sorry. I just reeeeally want to fight an interdimensional beast.” Morpheus shrugged it off.

“No problem with that. My sources tell me the beast won’t show up until tomorrow morning, so you may want to find a good inn back down below,” he said, tilting his head towards the city. Autumn looked crestfallen. Wolfy patted her on the back.

“It’s better than if we had to wait until next week! Also, Waffleson, you can install extra rooms in your TARDIS if you have your sonic screwdriver, so a inn won’t be necessary,” Wolfy said. I snapped out of spectator mode, and shook my head.

“Of course. I’ll get to that right now,” I said, pointing to the TARDIS, “you can talk business or whatever while I’m gone.” I walked into my TARDIS, and locked the door behind me (I didn’t want any visitors). I inspected the console again, and found what Wolfy was talking about. In a slot on the console there was a small screwdriver-shaped object with a glowing purple light on the top. I picked it up, and inspected it. “Someday I’m going to have to instal something to help with this kind of stuff. Like an AI. I think I would name it… Rustbucket,” I mused. It took me a bit, but once I’d fiddled with the screwdriver for a while, I eventually figured out that I could create rooms in the TARDIS. After about half an hour, I had all the rooms set up and Either Wolfy or Autumn were opening the door. They found it locked, and knocked loudly. I thought I’d have a bit of fun with this so I yelled out, “Password?” in by best fat-lady-portrait voice.

“Pigsnout,” came the voice of Wolfy trying to do a British accent. I stifled a laugh and opened the door.

“Welcome to the TARDIS Inn. Your rooms are in the back. Wolfy, you’re at the end of the left tunnel, Autumn, you’re at the end of the center tunnel, and I am will be at the end of the right tunnel. Your rooms should have all your stuff in them, but I may have mixed up a couple people’s items, so sorry if that happens,” I said, and then stepped out of the way, so they could go inside. They went off to their rooms, but I stayed behind. I wanted to experiment a little more with the Sonic Screwdriver. Eventually, I grew tired, and I had to withdraw to my room. Regardless of my tiredness, it still took a long time until I finally went to sleep.

 

       

   

The next day, our little crew was suited up, and ready to take an interdimensional Flamazerta on. The sky was full of clouds, and the lights of the tower spread out below us. It was the perfect day to fight an oversized monster I had my Wafflesteel vest, and my Toaster Gun at the ready. Autumn had her blue sword drawn, and was scanning the sky. Wolfy was leaning against the railing, seemingly weaponless. I walked over to her.

“Shouldn’t you have a weapon?” I asked.

“Don’t need one,” Wolfy replied with a grin.

“What do you mean?” I asked. She suddenly changed. Fur grew from pretty much everywhere, her nose elongated into a snout, and two ears grew out of the top of her head. Claws grew where there was once fingers and toes, and before long, there was a frost-white Werewolf in front of me. Wolfy was grinning, but in her Wolf form, it looked quite threatening. I was less surprised than I had expected to be. I guess after all the weird stuff I’d been through, this wasn’t that weird.  “You’re a Lycanthrope?” I asked.

“They don’t call me ‘Ice Wolf’ for nothing, you know!” she said. I smiled.

“Point taken.” Suddenly, there was a rumble in the sky. Through the clouds, I could see an eerie red light. Then, with a loud ‘WHOOSH!!’ a large thing dropped from the sky and landed on the tower. The Flamazerta looked like a large salamander, with slime-covered skin and the lizard shape, but it’s eyes were that of a snake, beady diamond-shaped slits. The patterns on the beast looked like something a racer would but on their car, red flames against yellow skin. When the beast opened its mouth, we could all see the multiple rows of teeth. A jet of white-hot flame ejected from it’s mouth, along with a guttural roar. All in all, the whole sight was pretty terrifying. I loaded my toaster gun. Autumn drew her sword. Wolfy let out a growl. Then, like the crazy people we were, we charged.

Autumn led with her sword, running around to the flank of the beast, drawing its attention, while Wolfy went to take it head on. I ran around to the other side, and set my toaster gun to ‘frozen’. I fired. The toast hit the side of the beast, but all it did is stick in the thick mucus covering the skin. I kept trying. I jumped out of the way of giant claws and bursts of flame several times. Every once in a while, I got a glimpse of Wolfy trying to hack at the Flamazerta’s face, but only getting her claws stuck in the mucus. Our weapons clearly weren’t working. I began to grow more and more worried. If we can’t make a hit, eventually we’ll tire out. I thought rapidly. Then another burst of flame shot out of the monster’s mouth, and I was caught by surprise. My arm got singed, and I bellowed out in pain. I tried to shoot it again and again, but the stupid mucus blocked everything.

Then I saw the salamander’s paw land on Wolfy. She struggled to get up, but the claw had trapped her, leaving her vulnerable to become a Wolf barbecue. The Flamazerta opened it’s mouth wide, and a light grew from the inside. Wolfy was hacking furiously at the paw keeping her down with her claws, but the mucus made it hard for her to move. Suddenly, I had an idea.

“HEY, CHEESEBREATH!” I yelled. The snapped its mouth shut and looked at me with eyes of hatred and anger. I guess I would too if someone interrupted my lunch by calling me Cheesebreath. I scooped up a glob of the monster’s goop, and loaded it in my gun. ‘Sure hope this works,’ I thought. I pulled the lever. The monster was still mad at me for calling it Cheesebreath, and it opened it’s mouth to spit some more fire in my face. As soon as its razor-toothed maw opened, I fired. The glob of monster skin snot went right where I wanted it to: straight down its throat. The glob, as I hoped and anticipated it would stuck in the back of the monster’s throat, specifically in its fire glands. As it tried generate the fire, the mucus blocked the fire from coming out. It kept trying to bust me into flame, and the pressure kept building in its throat. “TAKE COVER!” I yelled. I got down low. Then, just like that, the monster exploded. It was a great ball of fire and monster goop, and quite a bit of it landed on me. Wolfy had morphed back into human form, and Autumn was still whacking the dead foot of the beast with a bit of the railing. I began to go around the tower, searching for anything valuable that might have come from the beats. I found some Flamazerta mucus, which I pocketed (you never know) and some teeth that had survived the explosion.

When I got back, Wolfy and Autumn were talking near the remains of the Flamazerta’s head. “Hey!” I called out.

“Hey. I have a question. Did you really have to save my life by yelling ‘hey cheesebreath’? Couldn’t you have done something at least a little bit cooler?” Wolfy asked with mock seriousness. I grinned.

“It was pretty effective, wasn’t it? Guess its breath was a touchy subject. Maybe it hadn’t brushed its teeth in a while or something,” I joked. We all laughed at the image of a giant Lizard thing trying to brush its teeth. As we talked and joked a bit more, I noticed Morpheus was walking towards us. Wolfy went up to greet him.

“Morpheus! How are you doing? THAT’S GREAT! When do we get the cash?” Morpheus looked flustered.

“Erm- sorry, could you run that by me one more time?” he asked.

“MONEY,” I cut in, making exaggerated hand signs, “WHERE IS MONEY? And magic items. Those too.” Morpheus pulled out a blue, glowing cube. Then he smiled evilly.  

“Funny you should ask,” he said, and tossed the cube on the floor. I felt a sharp tug, and I went flying into the cube. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Autumn and Wolfy trying to grab onto my foot as I flew past, but to no avail. I went headfirst into the cube, then everything went black.

 

submitted by GW- NEW PART!!!!, age -457, The Breakfast Kingdom!
(June 10, 2017 - 11:48 am)

Aww, I'm late!

But ohmigosh this is insane and what's he gonna do to them? Steal their powers?  Destroy the univ---wait, nope.

This is so intense yet relaxed at the same time, and I just noticed that a bug is crawling on my pillow so I'll be right back. 

submitted by Icy
(June 13, 2017 - 8:21 am)

"HEY, CHEESEBREATH!"

*rolls around laughing for a while*

That was hilarious! I am totally gonna say that when, um, when something! Keep writing!!!

submitted by Pepper Star
(June 11, 2017 - 3:31 pm)
submitted by TOP FOR NEW PART!!
(June 12, 2017 - 6:33 am)

Wow, this is really good! 

Keep writing!! ^^ 

submitted by Killim
(June 12, 2017 - 10:41 am)

"stupid mucus."

My kooky friends are great. :) 

submitted by Rae
(June 12, 2017 - 6:55 pm)
submitted by TOP ALREADY!!!
(June 13, 2017 - 6:09 am)