I astound myself...Chapter Three!
Episode Three
Faerie’s hushed voice carried easily across the enthralled audience. She was sitting on the stage of Estelore’s Poetry Corner, telling her story. Morfout, Claire, Blocky, Seal, Jess, Cloaky, Estrid, and Blue were listening as she spun her tale. Faerie was sitting on a stool in front of a microphone, battle axe across her lap.
“And as I watched Mr. Bojangles’ shadow disappear into the Onion of Twilight,” she said, nearing the ending, “I knew that I would never see him again. But his teachings would live on in my heart, and the hearts of the other children in the orphanage.
“‘Big sister,’” her voice became high-pitched as she imitated the little boy’s voice. “‘When is Mr. Bojangles coming back?’ Jacob asked me.”
Her voice returned to normal. “‘I don’t know, Jacob. He may never come back at all.’”
Faerie shifted slightly on her stool as she resumed narrating. “I could feel the sadness in my brother’s heart. But he’d be fine, he’s a tough kid. As we walked home, I wondered where Mr. Bojangles was now. And if he’d remember us, like how we would all remember him.”
Applause erupted in the room as Faerie slid off the stool, and Blue wiped a tear from his eye. “So beautiful,” he whispered as the storyteller went backstage.
Estelore, who was Wakko Warner, jumped onstage and onto the stool, standing on it in order to reach the microphone. “And that was Faerie Larka, reading ‘The Taste of Music.’ Unfortunately,” she continued, “It is now time to close Estelore’s Poetry Corner for the evening. I hope you all enjoyed yourselves tonight, and I hope to see you all tomorrow so that we may continue to appreciate the stories, art, and poetry from our fellow RAFians.”
Este held up a hand as several people rose from their chairs. “Now, before you leave, let’s have one more round of applause for today’s three readers, Faerie, Spartan, and Jax!”
Applause and cheers rose up once again as Estelore grinned and left.
***
Still backstage, Faerie was talking with Jax and Spartan, sometimes known as Parker. Jax was a man in red robotic body armor with blue and white pieces here and there, and a red helmet with blue accents. An extremely long blond ponytail flowed down his back. Spartan was one of the Spartans from the HALO universe, with green armor.
“You did great, Faerie!” Jax said cheerfully.
“Yeah!” Spartan agreed. “The part where Dr. McNugget had to fight the flying cabbage literally had me on the edge of my seat! And then Dr. McNugget was actually Mr. Bojangles!”
“Thanks, guys,” Faerie said modestly. “Your fics were great too!”
“So…” Jax said. “What do you guys feel like doing now?”
“Well,” Faerie said, stretching. “It’s Friday, so I don’t have to wake up early for school, soooooooooo….we can just chill in the Bored Board all night. Maybe catch a few BattleDome fights.”
“Sounds good,” Spartan said. “Let’s go.”
***
The desert glistened under the blazing sun, though rocks dotted the sand here and there. One of the rock formations, highly unusual for a desert, was promptly destroyed by the impact of a block of ice, who stuck in the wall for a few moments before sliding to the ground.
Blocky’s assailant landed a little ways away. It was an orange Meta Knight with green feet and a blue sword, which was outstretched towards his opponent.
“Come on, Blocky!” CloakedFigure said impatiently. “You can do better than that! When Horsie and Blue paid me to train with you, I thought you’d at least be some sort of a challenge.”
“Gimme a break!” Blocky said resentfully. “I’m doing my best. And what do you mean they’re paying you?!”
“That doesn’t matter!” Cloaky shouted impatiently, waving a dismissive gloved hand. “What does matter is that your best sucks! If you want to beat Demos, hell, if you want to beat ANYBODY you need to step your game up!”
With that, he spread his wings and shot towards Blocky, who was still laying on the ground.
Time seemed to slow down for the ice block. “NOT THIS TIME!” He shouted, stretching back and slamming into Cloaky. The impact was surprising, and Cloaky couldn’t stop a yelp of pain as he went flying backwards.
“I’m impressed,” Cloaky quickly covered up, rubbing his forehead. “You’re pretty fast for a little guy.”
“Whoa!” Blocky exclaimed, sounding mystified. “I actually hit somebody! That felt…good!”
His voice suddenly deepened a little, sounding almost…sinister. “It felt REALLY GOOD!”
Blocky laughed openly now, and that was definitely sinister. Downright freaky. “So good, I think I want to do it again!”
“Uh, Blocky?” Cloaky asked nervously. He fidgeted nervously. “Are you okay?”
“I THIRST FOR BLOOD!” Blocky suddenly shouted, his new demonic voice sending shivers down Cloaky’s spine. Suddenly, there was a blur, and Cloaky found himself flying backwards yet again. He had barely seen Blocky move that time…and OW HIS FOREHEAD HURT A LOT.
“Uh, Blocky, I think we should end our little training session now,” Cloaky said quickly, hauling himself to his feet.
Blocky chuckled deeply. Cloaky was very glad his friend had no face, because he had no doubts that if the little ice block had one his expression would be terrifying. “Now why would we stop when I’m having so much fun?”
“Because,” Cloaky said, taking a step backwards. “You’re starting to freak me the hell out!”
“WE SHALL CONTINUE OUR FIGHT!” Blocky yelled. “AND WE WON’T STOP UNTIL I AM VICTORIOUS!”
“This is gonna be a loooooooooong night…” Cloaky whispered.
***
Back in the Bored Board, Spartan, Faerie, and Jax stared at the screen, mystified. Cloaky was repeatedly jumping up and down on Cloaky, who was yelling each time Blocky fell on him. “Block-y-you-should-stop-now-ow-that-hurts-stop-it-come-on-stop-ser-i-ous-ly-STOP!”
“Er…” Faerie began. “Is it just me…or does Blocky seem a little…off…?”
“Hmm,” Spartan noted. “Now that you mention it, he does seem a little more aggressive than usual.”
“A little?!” Jax demanded. “He’s using Cloaky’s face as a trampoline! I think that’s more than a little aggressive! You think we should help?”
“Are we allowed to interrupt BattleDome fights?” Faerie wondered.
Jax shrugged. “Only one way to find out.”
***
Back in the BattleDome, Blocky was indeed “using Cloaky’s face as a trampoline,” as Jax put it. The Meta Knight was lying prone beneath him.
Suddenly, an axe flew out of nowhere, slamming into Blocky mid-jump and sending him flying.
Blocky soared away, slamming into the ground, bouncing, and skidding away. Faerie reappeared in front of him, swinging her axe again in an upward sweep. This naturally sent Blocky flying upwards, until he was stopped by Jax’s armored palm.
Before Blocky could do anything, an energy sword appeared in Jax’s hand, and Blocky was tossed around by that before he went flying away again courtesy of a horizontal sweep from Jax’s sword.
An explosion sent him flying again as Spartan lowered his rocket launcher.
Faerie ran over to Cloaky, who was sitting on the ground, dazed. Jax appeared a moment later, and Spartan switched his rocket launcher out for a large gun as Faerie spoke.
“Are you alright, Cloaky?” She asked, concerned.
“Ye…yeah,” Cloaky stammered. In reality, his whole face (which was pretty much his whole body) hurt like hell, and he was seeing a few stars. “I’m fine.”
“What’s wrong with Blocky?” Jax demanded, kneeling next to his comrade.
“I have no idea,” muttered Cloaky. “One minute we’re training. The next he’s attacking me and shouting random stuff like ‘You will inhale the stink brought upon by the armpits of defeat,’ and…”
Cloaky’s voice trailed off as Blocky’s interrupted. “YOUR BLOOD WILL PAVE THE STREETS OF MY VICTORY!!!!”
“That too,” Cloaky sighed.
Blocky suddenly jumped in, soaring over Spartan’s head, who backed up. Blocky jumped again, slamming into Jax and sending him skidding away. Spartan was next as Blocky sent him flying. Faerie and Cloaky quickly teleported away, not wanting to risk the same happening to them.
Faerie reappeared behind the ice block, swinging her axe in a horizontal sweep with a grunt of exertion. That grunt gave her away, and Blocky jumped away, landing nearby and jumping again, ramming Fae. She tumbled away as Parker pulled out a huge gun. “This should do it,” he muttered, hitting a button.
A huge green-and-orange energy blast came shooting towards Blocky. It came closer and closer…
And he jumped over it. There was a pause.
“Dammit.” Parker said quietly.
Cloaky flew up behind the Spartan, lobbing a couple of fireballs that he conjured. Blocky dodged those too, dancing between them with inches to spare.
“He’s too fast!” Parker complained.
“I’m faster,” Cloaky insisted quietly, spreading his wings and flying forwards. He swung his sword, but Blocky jumped over him, avoiding the attack. Cloaky vanished, and Parker appeared just as he landed.
“GOTCHA!” Parker yelled as he swung his energy sword straight into the ice block. Blocky went flying.
However, Blocky finally managed to figure out how to fly, and stopped himself midair, sending himself shooting downwards a few feet as Faerie came zipping out of nowhere, axe mid-swing.
Suddenly, bullets rammed into him, sending him sideways from the impact. Parker hovered there, gun aimed. However, Jax beat him to it, and with help from a small explosion Blocky went soaring upwards.
Cloaky went zipping by them, flying straight towards Blocky. The ice block stopped himself midair, but this proved to be useless as Cloaky caught up. The Meta Knight angrily whipped his sword forward, bashing it into Blocky repeatedly before kicking him sideways. Everything froze as Cloaky raised his sword.
He lowered is sharply, and a huge bolt of lightning came out of nowhere, slamming into Blocky, who promptly exploded.
“FATALITY,” a dark voice said. It was a new feature added to the BattleDome after the victor was decided.
The BattleDome hologram went dark around them, and when the lights came back on Cloaky blinked. He, Jax, Faerie, and Parker were standing just outside the door to the BattleDome, the door shut behind them.
Blocky was passed out cold on the ground a few feet away.
The fighters glanced at the ice block, then at each other, then back at the ice block. Eventually, Faerie voiced what everyone was thinking.
“…what the hell?”
***
“Well Goom? Have you figured out what’s wrong with Blocky?”
The five combatants from earlier were in the RAFhospital. It was a simple blue room with a few beds in it, one of them occupied by Blocky. An Employee of the Month sign hung on the wall, bearing a picture of everyone’s favorite Goomba.
Goom, who was wearing a white coat in honor of his current position, nodded. Jax, Faerie, Cloaky, and Parker were gathered around Blocky’s head, taking care to avoid the machine that he was hooked up to.
“I knew what was wrong the minute you brought him to me,” Goom admitted heavily.
Jax narrowed his eyes. “What do you mean?”
Goom hesitated a moment longer before relenting. “Blocky was possessed….by a virus.”
“A VIRUS?!” Cloaky demanded loudly.
“Yeah,” Goom said. “The mods and I were hoping to get it all sorted out before it did any real damage to the forum, but…apparently we’re too late.”
“Is Blocky gonna be okay?” Parker said, concerned.
“Being possessed so long has drained a lot of his energy,” Goom explained. “So he’ll be in a coma for a while. But other than that he’s fine. He just needs to rest.”
Faerie let out a huge sigh of relief. “Good,” she said. “I didn’t want to be the one to tell Seal that Blocky is dead.”
They all paused a moment to consider Seal’s rage at that, and shuddered despite themselves.
“Nope,” Goom said quickly. “Nobody’s dead or dying…at least for now,” he added grimly. “If this virus continues possessing RAFians it’s gonna get stronger, it may even be too strong for the mods to stop.”
“Crap,” Spartan murmured at that thought.
Jax nodded vehemently. “Sounds like that thing needs to be stopped ASAP.”
“And it will be,” Goom reassured, “but for now I think it’d be best not to worry about it. What matters now is that Blocky is safe and he’ll regain consciousness in at least two days. I’d also like to thank you guys for your courage, not many people can hold their own against a possessed block of ice.”
“It wasn’t really that hard,” Faerie mumbled under her breath. Goom didn’t hear, however, and continued.
“Oh, and…I’d think it’d be best if we kept this little conversation to ourselves. No need to worry the other RAFians with this whole virus business.”
“Our lips are sealed,” Cloaky promised.
“Good,” Goom said, satisfied. “Now, if you’ll excuse me, Claire is throwing a party at her profile page and anybody who’s anybody is gonna be there.”
“OH!” Faerie shouted, perking up instantly. “A PARTY?! CAN WE COME?!”
Goom chuckled at Fae’s excitement. “Sorry, but it’s invitation only. Maybe next time.”
Faerie visibly deflated, slumping sadly. “But…”
However, Goom vanished from the hospital.
“….dammit,” Faerie said, staring at where he had been a few seconds ago. Then, in a whining voice, she shouted, “I WANNA GO TO THE PARTY!”
Jax patted her on the back. “It’s okay,” he said soothingly. “But I hear Horsie is about to go read some more of her story. Wanna go?”
“Fine,” Faerie muttered grumpily, sulking out of the room. Parker and Jax followed, but Cloaky paused in the doorway.
With a sigh, he rubbed his forehead. “That hurt,” he informed the prone ice block on the bed, before leaving, closing the door softly behind him.