Friday, February 25, 2011

Chapter 3

Chapter 3
The News of Waxxen
Ross’s questions led him to finding out some information that sparked his interest.
“What?” Ross said in shock.
“Yes. I am a Guardian.”
“So… are we going to the guardian HQ or something?” Ross asked in high hopes.
“Yeah… I thought you might like that.” Barricade said smiling.
Ross smiled. They were heading towards a dim lime light. Ross could make out faint noises.
“You’ll love Samuel!” Barricade said catching Ross off guard and making him jump.
“Who’s he?” Ross asked.
“He’s our leader. He did some pretty amazing stuff… Never mind that though, we have current troubles now.”
They were now staring at a definite lime light. Ross heard the voices quiet down. They approached a door looking thing now. Ross saw a slit open.
“Ello’? oo’ do we ave’ ere’?”
“Barricade.”
“Do you swear you pledge allegiance to the guardians?” The voice asked.
“Yes… Every fiber of my being…” Barricade said in a rather sarcastic voice.
“Just ‘checkin.” The person said.
As they walked, Ross, in a very curious state, asked Barricade many questions. Though most of them, Barricade didn’t answer. Ross thought these questions might’ve been very secretive subjects and such.
As they wandered through the HQ Ross noticed that the in most areas, the overwhelming mood was dark. He saw a glowing golden light at a chair covered in rubies. There was a cat sitting on that chair (don’t worry, other animals come into play soon…).
“A newbie?” The cat said getting up. The cat now looked hopefully towards Ross.
“Yeah, he says his name is Fredric…” Barricade said smiling.
“Ross…” Ross pitched in.
“It’s you… it’s really you!” Samuel shouted, rushing towards Ross.
“I never thought I’d see you again! Definitely not like this!” The person said wrapping their arms around Ross.
“Samuel? You know Ross?” Barricade asked in shock.
“Why, he’s my nephew!” Samuel said beaming.
“Nephew?” said Ross backing up.
“Most of my uncles died in the war twelve years ago! All of the others are in hospitals, and retirement homes and such!” Ross confused.
“They didn’t tell you? You were adopted…” Samuel told him.
“No…” Ross said sitting down on a nearby clump of crystals.
Ross thought at never being told… There was silence for awhile… Ross could hear noises in the other parts of the Guardians’ Headquarters.
“So why are you here?” Samuel asked breaking an eerie silence.
“Well, the S.A.S.P.S. showed up at my house.” Ross said in a day dreamy voice.
“No!” Samuel said in defiance.
“Samuel, it’s starting. Dem is back.” Barricade said softly.
“What? Who? Should I be scared?” Ross said nervously.
“Death…” Samuel said slowly.
“Death? What’s this about?””
“The dang Dem.” Samuel said ignoring Ross.
“We have to act soon. I don’t want it corrupting guardians.” Barricade said.
“AHHHGGGG!” Ross out broke.
“… Ok… you need the rest of the Spontus story to understand. Samuel?”
“Fine…” Samuel grunted
“Where were you?”
“Oh, I was talking about how we’re safe guarding it…” Barricade told him using finger quotations.
“Oh, yeah…” Samuel zoned out for a bit, lost in thought.
“So, anyway, umm… yeah, we’re keeping it in… BARRICADE!” Samuel’s voice burst with rage.
“Yeah?” Barricade said feebly.
YOU DIDN’T ID HIM DID YOU?
“Well, I forgo-”
FOR ALL WE KNOW, HE’S A DIGUISED S.A.S.P.S AGENT!
“OK!” Barricade shouted.
“You were beaming at him earlier! ‘Hi nephew! How are you?’ All sweet…” Barricade said doing a fine impersonation of Samuel.
“Well, we need to ID him.” Samuel said.
“ID me?” asked a confused Ross.
“And how exactly does that work?”
Samuel urged Ross to follow. Samuel was going towards the other end of the Guardian’s HQ. It was a surprisingly long walk. Three minutes was more than Ross expected.
They approached an oddly shaped table. There were strange scanning looking objects, and mysterious mirrors. Ross sat down at a chair.
“Alright then,” Samuel said pulling up a chair.
“State your reason of being.” Samuel said in a monotone voice.
“Well, I was at my house, and the S.A.S.P.S. came.” Ross said very anxiously.
“Continue…”
“I ran upstairs, and stupidly sat on a window seal, and then I fell outside. That’s when I fo-”
“I’m sorry, but you left your window open? No screen either?” Samuel asked half laughing.”
“Well the window wasn’t open when I sat there. You see, my father is in contact with this strange dog that’s trying to invent some weird window style that opens when you-”
“Ok. So, after you fell?” Samuel budded in.
“Well, before I fell I hovered above the ground. It was quite strange.”
“Nice, you can hover?”
“And fly!” Ross said smirking.
“You have one of my personal fav- ok, ok, back to ID-ing!” Samuel stopped himself.
“So, after I fell, I ran a long way, till I found an alley where I hid. I took a rest, woke up, and found Barricade making some weird deal.”
“Deal? Ok, ID over, you’re done for now… BARRICADE!”
“Ugh!” Barricade strode over, temper slowly rising.
“Into here with me Barricade.” Samuel said slightly happy, slightly upset.
Barricade and Samuel went into a seemingly small room. Now, Ross was uncomfortably standing alone. He looked around at all of the Guardians and other magical folk. Then he noticed one of his friends that had been gone from school for some time. He half racing went over to him.
Quincy? What are you doing here?” Ross asked panting.
Quincy turned around immediately, startled. Then, after seeing Ross, he started scratching his head.
“I was hiding at the school because the S.A.S.P.S.-”
“Because the S.A.S.P.S.  were after you? And then you were saved by a guardian and brought here?” Ross finished.
“Uh… yeah…” Quincy said scratching the back of his head.
They stared at each other for a moment.
“I have a feeling that this ordeal is a whole lot bigger than it seems from our perspective…” Quincy randomly tuned in.
“Amen…” Ross, looking for something to say, replied.
“Well then, are you being sent to Waxen?” Quincy asked him.
“Excuse me?” Ross asked even more-so confused.
“Waxen, you know… the magic school.”
“I’m not familiar.”
“Well then, I guess you still have a chat with Samuel in store. I heard he’s your uncle?”
“I guess… Say, what abilities do you have?” Ross liked the sound of magic.
“Me? Mind reading…” He said with a smirk.
“Oh really? I’m thinking about tacos…” Ross thought.
“Mm! Tacos… I suddenly have a craving…” He smirked again.
“And you Ross?”
“Flight… as far as I know that’s it though.”
“Cool!”
Samuel and Barricade came out of the room. They were both laughing, with big grins on their faces.
“Ross, It’s time for our ‘chat with Samuel’ you ‘had in store’.” Samuel said still smiling.
Samuel pulled Ross into the room that Samuel had earlier entered with Barricade. It had a strange feeling, entering the room. Something felt right about it…
“So, you liking life’s new twist?” Samuel asked.
“It does make everything a bit more confusing…” Ross answered, trying to take it all in.
“Well, I’m guessing you’ve heard about Waxen?” Samuel asked, now trying to get to a very startling point.
“Kind of… I know it’s a magic school…”
“Well, yes. They teach you how to better use your powers, when to use them, why to use them, and then some skills and such.” Samuel said, his grin fading.
“I don’t get why all of this is happening.” Ross finally blurted.
“Well, the S.A.S.P.S. are trying to make the next Guardian leader a double agent. And, well, amidst all the chaos … You see, we store the Spontus here. The Spontus is a very, very powerful gem containing both light and dark magic… Oh yes and Dem… A powerful creature we call the ‘Dem’ is trying to take control of peoples bodies to get to it, and that would cause utter chaos. At the same time we got the S.A.S.P.S issue. And then… there’s the issue of the next lead guardian…”
Ross felt a strange feeling come over him.
“The belief is that you are going to become the next leader Ross…”
Ross, who was slightly not paying attention, bolted his head upwards at this.
“Me? A leader? Of magical things?” Ross thought this impossible.
“Well, the magic seems to typically run in relatives blood lines…” Samuel informed him.
“Still, I don’t even really want to be leader… can’t… Quincy be the leader? Yeah, Quincy! He’d be a great leader! I don’t even see why it needs to run in the blood-”
“Ross! You don’t seem to get it… You’ll inherit the powers… even if you don’t want to…”
“Powers? So… I can do more than flying is what you’re getting at?” Ross asked.
“Yes. Your speed in short distances helps the fact. You have speed powers!” Samuel said showing a faint grin.
“Err… that makes perfect sense…” Ross said quietly.
“Actually, It does. You just haven’t mastered speed yet, and the energy… is doing weird things to you.” Samuel said, still using a faint grin.
“You probably have more powers than those two anyways.”
“That’s where… Waxxen comes in?” Ross asked, feeling extremely curious.
“Yes. And other things too… like leadership and agility. And then the coolest thing (that I thought) was at Waxxen, was that there’s a special class for everyone. You aren’t supposed to tell anyone what your class is either. You’ll get something awesome since you’re going to be lead guardian.” Samuel said, his smile no longer faint, but completely visible.
“So no escaping it, huh?” Ross asked, a bit disappointed.
“Nope…” Samuel said, his grin losing.
“So about Waxxen… when will I go? And how will I get there?” Ross asked, now thinking about his speical classes.
“Well, I think we have someone who can take you…” And with this, Samuel walked toward the door. Ross stayed seated at first, then followed him. As the door opened, Ross saw the lime lights all around. Then he saw someone coming towards him and Samuel.
“’Ello Samuel! This is Ross?” He asked. Ross recognized this as the person who was waiting at the door for him and Barricade.
“Is Quincy coming with me and him?” Ross asked. Samuel shook his head, then looked towards Ross’s escort.
“Ross, I’d like to introduce you to your escort to Waxxen.” Said Samuel smiling.
“Meet Ruke.” Samuel said.
“Ruke Frost.” Ruke said, shaking Ross’s hand.
“Nice to meet you, Ross.” Ruke said, smiling.

Chapter 2

Chapter 2
The Spontus


”I Don’t feel to good about this…” Ross said uncomfortably.
“Don’t worry kid, I haven’t killed anyone for some time.” Patchy grinned.
Patchy held out his hand, which Ross looked at for a bit.
“I never got your name kid.” Patchy said, showing his nice looking smile.
“Fredric... Yours?”
At this Patchy looked down, as if looking like he had to use the restroom.
“… You can call me Barricade.” Barricade said.
“Phew! I didn’t want to have to call you patchy!” Ross said laughing.
“Well, I think I need to earn some trust. I can’t even get your name?” Barricade asked with a small laugh.
Ross just looked around, then returned his stare to Barricade. He knew that Ross was lying, and didn’t harm him in any way. Then he decided to take mental notes of Barricade’s features.
Barricade looked a bit raggedy. He was dressed in a bluish cloth.
It was a bit torn at the edges, but looked nice in a way. Anyway, his fur was a vanilla color, and he had a nice look of his face. He was a bit dirty, and he looked very strong.
“So ‘Fred’? We gotta figure out something don’t we?” Barricade said in a cheerful tone.
“Please Barricade; I don’t want to be a bother… and I’m not too sure about you…” Ross said feeling stupid. He was telling a stranger he didn’t trust that he didn’t trust him.
“Well, it’s not very smart to be alone in a city like this. This city has a history of criminals, Hythe does. So, how’s about taggin along with me?”
“Sure…” Ross said unenthusiastically.
“Oh come on, cheer up!” Barricade said walking away with Ross.
Eventually they arrived at a small shop. Shortly after, Ross found out it wasn’t a shop. It was Barricade’s home.
“I am one of the strangest people you’ll ever meet,” Barricade said laughing.
“Unless you count that idiot in the alley.” Barricade added on cheering Ross’s enthusiasm up.
“What was that, about?” Ross carefully asked.
“That…” Barricade said softly.
“You know how we both have powers?” Barricade asked.
“You... have powers?” Ross said in a yearning voice
“Well, besides flying, do you have any other powers?” Barricade asked
“Nope, just flying… nothing else to my knowledge…”
“Hmm…” Barricade stared at the hole in the wall for a second
“What are yours?” Ross asked excitedly.
Barricade whirled around, and shot a giant lightning and fire twisted, and mixed ball about two inches away from Ross’s ear.
“Precision,”
Ross breathed in heavily.
“Power,”
Ross looked at a giant crater mark in the wall behind him.
“And that lightning and fire stuff.”
Ross’s mouth was open.
“But what about your, now broken wall?” Ross laughed.
Barricade grunted.
“It’s just a wall.” Barricade shrugged.
“So, you were saying?” Ross asked.
“The artifact I was receiving was the Spontus Ruby.” Barricade said grinning.
“A…. Spone-us Ruby?” Ross asked in confusion.
“No,” Barricade said, his grin fading away.
“No, a Spontus Ruby.”
“Oh, because everyone knows what those are…” Ross said rather annoyingly.
“You don’t know the about the Spontus??” Barricade asked rather shocked.
At this Ross looked around, found a comfy chair and waved his hand signaling to start the story. At this Barricade sat at a chair opposite of Ross. The chairs looked a bit beat up, and unfriendly. In fact, the whole store/home did.
“Here we go…” said Barricade closing his eyes, deep in thought.
“Ahh, let’s start with Therrin and Merrin, shall we?”
“Therrin and Merrin? Who are they? And why do their names rhyme?” Ross asked half laughing.
“Shut up and listen,” Barricade quickly answered in a not too rude, not too nice sort of way.
“Therrin and Merrin… (Therrin was a cat and Merrin a dog,) were sick and tired of their owners. They thought of owners as a distraction. They imagined taking the place of humans.” Barricade started.
“But I thought that al-” Ross randomly entered in.
“Yes, you do have a point. All animals used to be stupid. We we’re like idiots who couldn’t think for themselves. Only accepting human food and scratching at doors to get outside.” Barricade said rather dully.
“So how would they want to get rid of the humans? I don’t even see how they could hate humans! If they were stupid like us they…. I don’t even know…”
“Well, I know a scientist at that time was inventing a collar that would enable pets to think and communicate with humans.”
“And Therrin and Merrin were test subjects?”
“That’s the most popular theory.”
“Any others?”
“They involve… magic.” Barricade said slowly.
“But I though magic did exist.” Ross reasoned.
“How else would we have half the technological advances we have? Not to mention our powers…”
“Well, animals’ brains growing could explain. Couldn’t it? And that type of magic is different…” Barricade said a bit annoyed.
“But,”
“Can I continue now?” Barricade barged.
“Yeah, yeah.” Ross said rather unenthusiastically.
“So, they hatched a scheme. They decided on a way to rid themselves of their owners.
“They formed a small rebellion against the humans. Only a couple animals were in it. They had a meeting and all the members pitched in ideas. Legend says they formed a black hole type substance and it absorbed all the humans. To this day some people think that the humans are safely stored in another dimension.”
“What do you think?” Ross asked Barricade.
“I have no idea. I’m just relaying, not explaining.” Barricade let out a feeble smile.
“So, after the humans were gone Therrin and Merrin took to duplicating several of their smart collars. Eventually the smart collars did something to the animals’ D.N.A. and the animals’ kids were automatically smart. Animals took to slowly becoming as advanced as humans. They went into many a restraunt, store, and Fire stations and such, and took on jobs.”
“Ahem…” Ross said smiling.
“Fire-animals… Happy?”
“Yea… Say, did any Dalmatians take on Fire-animal jobs?” Ross asked. He was unsure what any of this had to do with a Spontus. Nonetheless what the crap a Spontus was. He decided he’d attempt to let Barricade know.
“Yep, I bet a couple might’ve…” Barricade answered his question.
“Uh, Barricade?”
“Yea?” Barricade replied, getting more annoyed every time he talked
“What does this have to do with a Spon-tuce - err... Spontus?”
“Well, after years of growing, the animals finally shared equal brain power with the humans… or years of the magic working on them…” He said giving Ross a dirty look.
“Therrin and Merrin were dying. Most of the animals were sad at that fact, but others were glad. Not all animals wanted humans gone.”
“I wonder what humans were like…” Ross thought.
“So, as Therrin and Merrin age, as you can imagine, their greedy doings led them to try and find a way to live forever. They didn’t believe in a heaven like most of us do. They hired sorcerers to make them a ge-”
“MAGIC! MAGIC, MAGIC, MAGIC!”
“Alright, I’m just not so sure about it. It could be real, but I’m not sayin’ anything!”
“So you were talking about immortalization…” Ross reminded Barricade.
“Yes, so the sorcerers conjured up a gem they called the Spontus. It was made to preserve Therrin and Merrin’s lives, but as the sorcerers began transporting their souls to the gem, the guardians swooped in and killed Therrin and Merrin!”
“I’m sorry, but… the guardians?” Ross asked thoroughly confused.
“You still have much to know Ross.. I’ll let Samuel explain that one to you.”
“Samuel?” Ross said curious.
“This is gonna be too much for my tiny brain to hold!” Ross complained.
“Don’t worry, I’m almost done. So, as Therrin and Merrin were dead the sorcerers stood amazed. They stopped the magic on the gems, and pleaded to keep their lives. The guardians aren’t cruel animals, but they had their reasons to kill off Therrin and Merrin. So as you can guess, they let the sorcerers free. But the sorcerers’ magic still dwelt in the gem. The guardians took it to their secret location and stored it to be safe. Their leader Sam-”
But Barricade was stopped in his story.
BANG, BANG, BANG!
“Ross,” Barricade said quietly.
“It’s the S.A.S.P.S…. Look up, there’s a secret hatched- DARN! They’ve got choppers! Look towards the center of the room. See the gold ball on the floor?”
“Yea,” Ross answered a bit scared
“Go to it. Three paces to the left of it, on the ground, is a trap door. Sneak through it and stay down there. If I don’t show in three minutes follow this.” Barricade commanded as he tossed Ross a piece of paper.
“This battle is beginning to look pretty epic.” Barricade said smiling.
Ross went through the trap door. There he found a strange, empty corridor. He waited a minute then as he thought something was going wrong, he heard Barricade laughing.
BOOM!
Ross remembered this sound. It was the sound he heard earlier that day when Barricade was showing him his powers.
A minute late Barricade showed up, looking very black and scruffy.
“I heard you use your powers on them!” Ross said half laughing.
“Yep.” Barricade said running through the empty corridor and beckoning Ross to follow.
“I just owned them”

Chapter 1

Chapter 1
An Unusual Day
Ross’s day started normally. Wake up from the alarm, hit snooze, wake up from the alarm, turn off, wake up from mom, rush downstairs, devour breakfast, and get a lift to school.
Ross wasn’t a normal person. He was a male, cat. Yes he was a feline.
Ross wasn’t one of those famous kids at school. He had just a couple friends. He finished a normal day of school, and came home. He called, but noticed not his mom nor dad were home. So he rushed homework (he didn’t care about grades because he had straight A+’s all but Instincts class,), and played a level of his new video game. He could play as long as he wanted because his brother had moved out and his sister was at a university, but Ross was a good little cat. It had been nearly five hours since he got home and it was nearing nine p.m. This worried Ross quite a bit. So he ripped his cell phone out of his pocket fast as a lightning bolt. And called his mom. No answer. He tried again, no answer. This worried Ross even more. Then Ross remembered today they were having a discount at the movies. He thought maybe his mom and dad went out. It was now 9:34 P.M. and Ross hadn’t heard a word from his mom since breakfast.
‘KNOCK’. Ross hesitated hoping he didn’t hear anything. ‘KNOCK’ .His mom and dad both had a key, ‘KNOCK’ now he knew for sure it was there ‘KNOCK’ again it came now more urgent. Ross slowly went to the door, and peeked out the window. It was the S.A.S.P.S. (which Ross didn’t know what it could stand for.)!
And the only reason
they ever come to your door without notice is if there’s a problem… a big problem.
Life or death.
This was for you.
The S.A.S.P.S. were known as a governmental group. They were feared by everyone who had the displeasure of meeting them.
Now as you might’ve guessed by now Ross was in sheer terror.
I’m going to die…. Painfully….. was all he could think. He ran upstairs, and sat on the window.
Ross was scared.
He was thinking what he was going to do when-
!‘Thwomp’!
Ross fell, fell, and fell. It was annoying, after ten minutes he looked down. “Oh my…”
He was hovering over a small thorny rosebush. He was amused, and startled at the same time.
 “Maybe if I can do this…” he jerked up his left leg and went backwards at a rough 200 M.P.H. Everything was blurring, and he seemed to be shooting straight upwards. As the blurry lights grew smaller he felt a bit dizzy. He kicked it down after eleven seconds of struggling and plummeted down to the planet. It was a painful crash.
Now, a bit sad, though curious why he wasn’t dead, he got up. He  felt severe pain all along his legs, back, and neck.
He was too scared to try and fly anymore. It was too fast and very scary.
So he ran… or rather limped. He was good at running short distances but failed at long distances... especially when in pain. After a good half minute he started hearing S.A.S.P.S.
sirens.
He was alone, at night, and now looking around… lost.
He was quite normal… well no one is normal… he was quite average. He couldn’t think why they were after him. And his parents never left him like this before! The latest they’ve been out before was five thirty.
Though he couldn’t explain it, he knew something had to be up.
As he walked through the streets he pondered it. No explanations were thought up.
Ross found a small hard-to-find corner in an alley and sat down. He listened to the sounds of the city as he rubbed his leg. He felt a trickle of blood running down his leg, and laid down in hopes of pain relief. He thought of all of what happened, then found himself dosing off.
“I want it now!”
Ross sat up immediately. It was no longer night time, and he wasn’t alone in the alley.
“Well, I don’t... exactly have it.”
Ross heard what sounded like two animals making a mysterious dealing. Ross made sure he was hidden, and listened now more carefully.
“You said you had it! If I don’t get it-”
Here one of the men… err animals… cracked his knuckles.
“I’ll have to arrange a trip to the local hospital…”
Ross tried to stifle his laugh when hearing this corny comment.
“Ok! Ok, I have it…”
Ross heard rustling.
“`ere! My pride and joy. Take good care of `er.”
“Geez, I’ve been trying to get my hands on one of these puppies since I was a teen.”
Ross could now hear difference in the voices. He decided to name the guy trying to get the thing from the other guy “Patchy” because his voice was bold, and it reminded him of a pirate. The other guy he nicknamed “Idge” because Ross used Idge as a Slang word for idiot. The other guy’s voice sounded weak and soft.
“Ok, you’re free to go, I got what I wanted.” Patchy grunted to the other.
“That’s i.. i…. it?” Idge feebly asked. “`Nothin else? I can go back to my family?”
This sentence was like a javelin hurled through Ross’s heart. After Idge asked that, Ross became very homesick.
“Yeah… quite wasting my time!” Patchy said.
Ross heard Wimpy leaving. Then he heard Patchy mumbling. After a bit Ross recognized it as attempted reading. After a bit of reading the object, Patchy started to leave. Here’s where our story truly begins. See, Ross’s braveness, and curiosity took the best of him. As Patchy wandered away Ross silently followed, hiding behind garbage cans, and dumpsters (Patchy was venturing through the alley.)
After a bit of wandering Patchy made a left turn. While Ross made it Patchy took a step backwards and grabbed his shirt, without turning around.
“Kid, shouldn’t you be in school?”
Ross lost a bit of tension, thinking the man would threaten his life.
It is Wednesday, why are you in the alley… Why are you following me?” Patchy asked getting a bit suspicious.
“Ummm…… Wanna hear a story?” Ross asked in an innocent voice, trying to keep Patchy happy.
Patchy sighed.
“I guess.” Patchy said not amused
“Well, I got home from school yesterday, and all my family was gone. I waited and it neared 9:50 and still, no one would show.”
“`Lemme guess… they were held for ransom?
Ross looked at his face and went on.
“You won’t believe the rest though, so I’ll skip to the alley… I was wander-”
“No.” Patchy interrupted.
“You don’t know believing… tell me” Patchy said looking a bit awkward.
“Ok well, the S.A.S.P.S. (which he said like sasps not S-A-S-P-S if you were wondering…) showed up at my house, and, umm, I panicked and ran upstairs. I sat on a window seal, but then I fell and…”
There was a long eerie silence.
“Go on kid,” Patchy encouraged.
“I’m listening.”
“I… hovered straight above the ground…” Ross slowly said.
“Im… Impossible!” Patchy quietly said as if thinking to himself.
“I knew it!! You wouldn’t believe!” Ross said disappointedly.
“No, I believe you.”
“Then-”
“Because…” Patchy stopped, put his hand on Ross’s shoulder and said something that made Ross very uncomfortable.
“I… I thought, all these years that… you'd never show up...”
“What does that mean?” Ross asked uncomfortably.
“That means… that I’ve got magic in me too…” Patchy said with a huge grin.
“I’m getting creeped out here… can I go mister?”