Finally! After 10 whole days, I’ve decided to make more segments in this fan-fic. (LOL I got distracted.)
Chapter 22
“Who are you? You look just like my rescuer.”
“Hey, kitten. That’s my leader you’re talking about. I’m one of his comrades. My number is 42.”
“And my name’s not kitten. It’s Luke.”
“Luke? Why do you call yourself Luke?”
The young tabby just stood there in silence, hesitating for a moment or two, trying to remember how he had gotten his name.
Then he remembered.
“I think it’s because of that movie I saw.”
“You named yourself after a Star Wars character?”
“What’s his last name?”
“Skywalker.”
“Oh.”
“Did you see what I done last night?”
Luke turns his attention to the bushes, then turns his attention back to the comrade a moment later.
“You saved them?”
“Yes.”
“So you opened the traps…”
“Yes.”
“…and you let them out…”
“Yes.”
“…and you fed them?”
“Yes.”
Luke turns his attention to the bushes again.
“So, how did you manage to open the traps and let them out?”
“I used my laser.”
“What laser?”
“The one between my eyes.”
“And why do you even need that laser?”
“Why do you question me about my functions?”
“Nothing. I just want to see my friends.”
The comrade just stares toward that direction with a blank expression.
“I don’t think now’s a good time to do so.”
Luke turns his attention toward Frizzy, Stan, Wing, and Topper, who, at this moment, are running away in the opposite direction.
Then they both turn their attention toward the bushes, and could hear the sound of rustling that was coming closer and closer.
“Not good.” the comrade said to himself. He could feel a scared Luke trying to hide underneath.
Then a strange, menacing figure comes right out of the bushes, among a few others, and said with a rather mean voice:
“Get…that…kitten!”
And at that very moment, both the kitten and the comrade were so scared, they screamed, their eyes gone wide with shocked expressions. In fact, the scream that came right out from Comrade 42 was so loud and high-pitched, the whole gang suddenly fainted or collapsed to the ground, giving him and Luke enough time to make a run for it.
Meanwhile, back at the landfill, the other comrades suddenly stop, and tilt their heads, turning their attention toward the direction of the sound.
Various other units from nearby had also turned toward the same direction as well.
They knew there was trouble in the area.
(To be continued…)
*Time for bonus clips!
Movie Night
Violet Parr: Kari, what movie do you wish to view tonight?
Kari McKeen: I don’t really know. But I did just give you a few suggestions a short while ago. Let’s see…(takes out her diary)…Wizard of Oz, Little Rascals, Matilda, Splash…
Violet Parr: Matilda! Matilda! I…choose…Matilda.
Luxo Park
BURN-E: Ahem. M-O? Would you please just get out of there, from underneath the picnic table?
(M-O turns his attention to the sound of a familiar voice.)
M-O: BURN-E? Is that you?
BURN-E: Yes, it’s me. Please come out of your hiding place. You really shouldn’t be that scared anymore. I’m right here. I’ve been looking all over for you all day!
(M-O comes out from his hiding place, slowly approaching his friend. Then BURN-E picks him right up in his hand, and gives him a hug.)
BURN-E: You’re my very best friend.
M-O: Aww…
(BURN-E puts his friend back down, but manages to take his hand before he could scurry away.)
BURN-E: Please try to understand. I’d never abandon you. (points his torch toward M-O’s chest) I’ll always be right there in your heart.
M-O: And what’s the point of that?
BURN-E: The point being, if you’re alone and I’m not there, you really shouldn’t be so scared.
Sample Scene #1
[i]Carl Fredricksen is having a boring day. He tried to turn on the television, but it was broke. He tried to play chess with Geri, but lost the game because he couldn’t concentrate and kept forgetting how to play. Then he tried to sit down on one of the park benches, but after a while he felt so uncomfortable he had to get himself up.
Now he is in his own backyard, with a feeling of boredom, not really knowing what else there was for him to do.[/i]
Sample Scene #2
Dug: Here, scare pig. Fetch!
(Dug tosses a stick, but Archie just stares.)
Dug: Fetch, scare pig. Fetch! Fetch, I say!
(Archie runs over to fetch the stick, and hands it back to Dug.)
Dug: Want to play it again?
Archie the Scare Pig: (with squealing voice) Uh…no.
Sample Scene #3
(Linguini is trying to carry too many dishes at once.)
Remy: Uh, Linguini? You better be careful, or else you’re gonna drop that.
Alfredo Linguini: (is still struggling to keep the dishes from slipping out with his arms) I’m…trying!
(Suddenly, the dishes are dropped, and we can hear a long crashing sound as all the dishes are dropped to the floor. The LuxoVille citizens are there, also trying to enjoy a nice quiet evening, but right as soon as the crashing sound is heard, every one of them suddenly stops in the middle of whatever it was they were doing–whether at tables or not–and they all turn their attention to Linguini, who is now in a guilty mood from having dropped all the dishes.)
Alfredo Linguini: (trying to call out his apology to everyone in the restaurant) I’m sorry! Please don’t chase me out. I’m really sorry about your dishes. Please just forgive me and let it be done and over with!
(Linguini is just about to leave the place on his own when he hears a squeaky whirring sound approaching from behind him.)
Alfredo Linguini: (to himself) Oh, please. I’m not really in the mood.
(Linguini proceeds to exit the building, and starts his walk through the downtown. He stops for a moment or two, trying to decide whether to visit the park or just go home, and finally decides to just go back to his neighborhood. So back to his house he would go, and in that direction he was now headed, barely noticing a faint noise trying to follow.)
(By the time Linguini reached his home, he turns to see if anyone was following him, but finds no one but himself. Then he goes in, and plops on the couch with a movie of his choice. He makes it through the whole movie, without any phone calls or doorbells or knocks to distract him. Yet there were other things that sometimes distracted him from the movie, like reading the newspaper and stuff.)
(Then he decides to take a shower. Once he was out and in his pajamas, he decides to have a snack and read some more. And soon afterwards, he then moves on into his room, ready to go climbing in his bed and to fall asleep under the covers.)
(Sometime later, in the middle of the night, Linguini felt himself being snapped out of his dream state. He slowly opens his eyes, and can actually hear the back door being opened. Thinking there was a ghost in the house, Linguini tries to hide himself in the covers, in which he manages to do so. But then the bedroom door was opened, and through a light in the hallway, we see a very familiar shadow slowly coming into the room.)
(But still, Linguini had thought it was a ghost, out to get him. Really scared, he flips over to his other side, still hiding under the covers. Then after a while, the noise had stopped, and Linguini found himself falling right back asleep in no time. And of course the hallway light had been turned out!)
Just Like The Good Old Days
Dug: Ready or not, Oak Bushytail, here I come!
(The squirrel comes scurrying out from the bushes.)
Dug: Oh, you nearly scared me! I didn’t know it was your turn to count.
Oak Bushytail: Sorry, Dug. I’m just not up for playing hide-n-seek right now. You see all those piles of nuts over there? I need to store some in my hollow tree, if you don’t mind.
Dug: Not at all, Bushytail. Go ahead.
(The squirrel then proceeds to do about his business while Dug leaves the park and heads downtown, not wanting to disturb his friend.)