Kovu aka Alec
Jan 1, 2002, 10:34 AM
Yes, yes, I know I should be working on Sureal instead of writing this, but inspiration struck me.
This story takes place 100 years after the end of JJ2, in Carrotous Castle.
And it's rather depressing, Oh well, read it, and think about it.
There are two parts, part two will come very shortly after this part, once I get a reasonable amount of replies.
I Had A Dream Last Night...
The incandesant humm of the screen was irritating. Jazz stared at it, his vision blurred by decay.
"Grand father." He heard the light pitched tone of one of his many grandchildren, this time it was Jermac, who strode in easily on young legs, wearing a royal cape.
"Fool boy! You were supposed to be here fifteen minutes ago!" Jazz snapped, his voice scratchy and harsh, his vocal cords far too brittle.
"I'm sorry, grandfather, I was delayed." Jermac murmered, making a humble pose.
"And why are you wearing that cape. That is for royalty! You aren't king yet, and you won't bury me before I'm dead!" Jazz voiced coarsely.
Jermac stood beside Jazz, the vibrant green of his fur a stark comparison to the pale, faded color of Jazz's.
"What're you waiting for, the breifing, boy, the breifing!" Jazz hissed, wobbling unsteadily on his cane which he grasped with thin limbs.
"Grand father, prehaps you should leave the affairs of the war to the council, in you're advanced age they must be unsettling to you're condition."
"I may be old, but I'm wiser than any of those fools at the council! The breifing, now!" Jermac sighed, pressing a button, an image of the quadrant appeared on the screen, with Turtle territory outlined in red, rabbit in blue."
"As you can see, grandfather, the turtles now control over seventy five percent of the quadrant, after the victory on Gallehash V..."
"Go on! The Telepaths! What do they predict?" Jazz demanded.
"They say, even factoring in great technological advancements, even religious revolts and anti-war movements on Shellion, that within ten years...we will lose to the war."
"No! **** turtles...there must be some way..."
"Grandfather, I'm afraid the best course of action would be surr--"
"Silence! I demand silence!" Jazz yelled with what little breath he held, feebly hitting Jermac in the leg with his cane.
"Grandfather..."
"Come with me!" Jazz slowly trodded out of the war room, his cane making small clapping noises as it hit the stone floor.
Jermac followed behind, supporting his elder with his arm.
Slowly, ever so slowly, they wove through the passages, until
they reached a large open area with three large bricks in the middle. Slits where in the ceiling, casting an eerie glow over each
brick.
"What is this place? I've never seen--"
"Ofcourse you haven't! No one has, except me!" Jazz plodded up to a plauqe. He couldn't read it, so poor was his eyesight, but he
knew what it said perfectly.
"Here lay the graves of Spaz Jackrabbit, Lori Jackrabbit, and Eva Jackrabbit." Jermac sighed heavily.
"So this is where you hid them?"
"Yes...all three killed by Devan...70 years ago..." He then dramatically turned to Jermac, with a much defiance as he could muster, shaking him with his weak limbs.
"We will never surrender! They must pay! We will never rest until they all die! All of them! Until all of them are dead!"
He stoped when Jermac's communicator began bleeping. Fishing it from his pocket, he brought it upto his ear.
"Delaris, what is i--.....in the city? How many, what weapons? None? A diplomatic vessel? Who?!..........thank you, Delaris..." Jermac solemly placed the communicator in his pocket.
"What is it? What is it?!"
"Devan is here...in the city."
This story takes place 100 years after the end of JJ2, in Carrotous Castle.
And it's rather depressing, Oh well, read it, and think about it.
There are two parts, part two will come very shortly after this part, once I get a reasonable amount of replies.
I Had A Dream Last Night...
The incandesant humm of the screen was irritating. Jazz stared at it, his vision blurred by decay.
"Grand father." He heard the light pitched tone of one of his many grandchildren, this time it was Jermac, who strode in easily on young legs, wearing a royal cape.
"Fool boy! You were supposed to be here fifteen minutes ago!" Jazz snapped, his voice scratchy and harsh, his vocal cords far too brittle.
"I'm sorry, grandfather, I was delayed." Jermac murmered, making a humble pose.
"And why are you wearing that cape. That is for royalty! You aren't king yet, and you won't bury me before I'm dead!" Jazz voiced coarsely.
Jermac stood beside Jazz, the vibrant green of his fur a stark comparison to the pale, faded color of Jazz's.
"What're you waiting for, the breifing, boy, the breifing!" Jazz hissed, wobbling unsteadily on his cane which he grasped with thin limbs.
"Grand father, prehaps you should leave the affairs of the war to the council, in you're advanced age they must be unsettling to you're condition."
"I may be old, but I'm wiser than any of those fools at the council! The breifing, now!" Jermac sighed, pressing a button, an image of the quadrant appeared on the screen, with Turtle territory outlined in red, rabbit in blue."
"As you can see, grandfather, the turtles now control over seventy five percent of the quadrant, after the victory on Gallehash V..."
"Go on! The Telepaths! What do they predict?" Jazz demanded.
"They say, even factoring in great technological advancements, even religious revolts and anti-war movements on Shellion, that within ten years...we will lose to the war."
"No! **** turtles...there must be some way..."
"Grandfather, I'm afraid the best course of action would be surr--"
"Silence! I demand silence!" Jazz yelled with what little breath he held, feebly hitting Jermac in the leg with his cane.
"Grandfather..."
"Come with me!" Jazz slowly trodded out of the war room, his cane making small clapping noises as it hit the stone floor.
Jermac followed behind, supporting his elder with his arm.
Slowly, ever so slowly, they wove through the passages, until
they reached a large open area with three large bricks in the middle. Slits where in the ceiling, casting an eerie glow over each
brick.
"What is this place? I've never seen--"
"Ofcourse you haven't! No one has, except me!" Jazz plodded up to a plauqe. He couldn't read it, so poor was his eyesight, but he
knew what it said perfectly.
"Here lay the graves of Spaz Jackrabbit, Lori Jackrabbit, and Eva Jackrabbit." Jermac sighed heavily.
"So this is where you hid them?"
"Yes...all three killed by Devan...70 years ago..." He then dramatically turned to Jermac, with a much defiance as he could muster, shaking him with his weak limbs.
"We will never surrender! They must pay! We will never rest until they all die! All of them! Until all of them are dead!"
He stoped when Jermac's communicator began bleeping. Fishing it from his pocket, he brought it upto his ear.
"Delaris, what is i--.....in the city? How many, what weapons? None? A diplomatic vessel? Who?!..........thank you, Delaris..." Jermac solemly placed the communicator in his pocket.
"What is it? What is it?!"
"Devan is here...in the city."