Post by prettywitchiusaka on May 10, 2009 10:36:24 GMT -5
This next piece I'm posting is a tie-in story to my summer story 'Of Fragile Leaders and Terrorists'. It's basically done to showcase the main off paragraph thoughts that Patton is going through throughout the main story. Enjoy!
Fear, Guilt, Revelation
by Prettywitchiusaka
Creavtive Consultant: Lord Malachite
There was nothing. Nothing but a hazy, endless abyss as Patton Drilovsky, or Numbuh 60 continued to run. He wasn't sure where he was running to or why he was running in the first place, all he knew was that he was tired and that he had to keep running because for some reason his life depended on it.
"Going somewhere?", replied an old, evil, arrogant British sounding voice that caused the young Drill Sergeant to stop in his tracks. Looking around to see where the voice was coming from, he finally stopped to face the peron whom the voice belonged to. And as he did, he could not help but allow his face to twitch into a face mixed of anger and hate, for the person he stood to face was none other than Grandfather.
"You", replied the raven haired boy, his voice clearly filled with hatred and anger as he did so.
"Oh come now my boy", said the satanic demon as he faked a disappointed look on his face. "Is that anyway to treat your enemies? I admit I'm not the most pleaseant person you'll ever meet, but even so I'd perfer a little respect from my advisar-"
"Enough cit-chat!", the raven haired boy angrily yelled as he whipped out a 2x4 gun from his cargo pants, aiming the gun at his nemesis. "Why are you here!?"
Upon hearing that phrase, the old villain quickly flew over towards his enemy and grabbed a hold of the gun. Immediately the gun began to slowly change in shape as Grandfather's reality warping powers began to take affect, causing a surprised Patton to throw away the gun before it had any affect on him. Upon regaining his cool, he looked back to face his elderly foe, who now had his trademark evil grin plastered ionto his face.
"While I hate to disappoint you, I didn't come here to fight. I came here to talk", replied the elderly villain as he crossed his arms.
"Talk? You?", the raven haired boy asked, chuckling in disbelief. "That's a joke."
"Oh I don't think you'll find this a joke in the least", the satanic demon said rather confidently. "After all...I came to check up on you."
"On me?", Patton asked, a suspicious tone clearly visible in his voice.
"Yes", he replied. "Checking up on you regarding our little deal."
Upon hearing that statement, Patton cringed as the memories of that incident began to resurface. His memories of making a deal with Grandfather to sell his soul, his reason for selling his soul, and the ultimate price that came with it, the damation of his secretly beloved. Knowing he had the young Drill Sergeant right where he wanted, the elderly villain began to cirle the young boy, and evil smirk clearly detailed on his old face as he did so.
"So...how have you been since our little deal?", the satanic demon asked in a curious yet arrogant tone, patiently awaiting his answer.
And after a moment of silence, he finally would receive his answer as Patton opened his mouth to speak.
"I can't let go of what happened", the raven haired boy began in a whispered tone. " I did things...things I would never do...And it doesn't matter wether I was being controled or not...I should've been able to wake up and protect the ones I love...but I couldn't...I even sold my soul to save the one I love the most...and in the end I betrayed her...My love should have been able to protect her and yet it didn't...it hurt her...
"How tragic", replied the elderly villain as he chuckled evilly, amused by the boys pain. "And I assume your 'precious' beloved is unaware of what you did to save her?", he asked.
"No...", Patton replied in the same whispered tone, his gentle black eyes beginning to cloud over with guilt. "I mean...how could I tell her what I did? I don't know how she'll react. Let alone, I don't know how well she'll react to what I feel about her...what I truly feel about her..."
"I see", replied the elderly villain. 'Oh well, I'm certain that even if she knew, she'd agree that you're an impulsive fool", Grandfather replied in a calm yet thingyy tone, causing Patton to look up in shock as his enemy floated away from him.
"What!?", the young Drill Sergeant shouted in an angry tone.
'Oh come now my boy, it doesn't take a genius to understand that you are ruled my impulsive nature", the satanic demon said in a cynical, yet calculating tone.
"That's not true!", Patton replied in an angry tone.
"But it is", the satanic demon replied in the same cynical tone.
"Wether you are willing to admit it or not, you are impulsive by nature", the elderly villain began as Patton stood there, taking in his enemies words. "There are two factors that always enact your impulsive nature, as well as your ultimate downfall. The first is that you are too selfless" Grandfather replied.
"Too selfless?", the raven haired boy asked, thingying an eyebrow in confusion as he did so.
"Yes, too selfess", the elderly villain continued. "You care too much for the lives of others. So much so that you don't care what happens to yourself as long as they are safe."
Amoment of silence occurred as the satanic demon finished his sentence, awaiting an ansawer from the raven haired boy who was absorbing all of this information. And the thing that the boy realized as he absorbed this information was that Grandfather was right, he was too slefless. Refusing to give in however, he decided that he was ready to tell his enemy his thoughts. Having formulated an answer, Patton looked back towards the man he hated with a violent passion and opened his mouth to speak.
To Be Continued...
Fear, Guilt, Revelation
by Prettywitchiusaka
Creavtive Consultant: Lord Malachite
There was nothing. Nothing but a hazy, endless abyss as Patton Drilovsky, or Numbuh 60 continued to run. He wasn't sure where he was running to or why he was running in the first place, all he knew was that he was tired and that he had to keep running because for some reason his life depended on it.
"Going somewhere?", replied an old, evil, arrogant British sounding voice that caused the young Drill Sergeant to stop in his tracks. Looking around to see where the voice was coming from, he finally stopped to face the peron whom the voice belonged to. And as he did, he could not help but allow his face to twitch into a face mixed of anger and hate, for the person he stood to face was none other than Grandfather.
"You", replied the raven haired boy, his voice clearly filled with hatred and anger as he did so.
"Oh come now my boy", said the satanic demon as he faked a disappointed look on his face. "Is that anyway to treat your enemies? I admit I'm not the most pleaseant person you'll ever meet, but even so I'd perfer a little respect from my advisar-"
"Enough cit-chat!", the raven haired boy angrily yelled as he whipped out a 2x4 gun from his cargo pants, aiming the gun at his nemesis. "Why are you here!?"
Upon hearing that phrase, the old villain quickly flew over towards his enemy and grabbed a hold of the gun. Immediately the gun began to slowly change in shape as Grandfather's reality warping powers began to take affect, causing a surprised Patton to throw away the gun before it had any affect on him. Upon regaining his cool, he looked back to face his elderly foe, who now had his trademark evil grin plastered ionto his face.
"While I hate to disappoint you, I didn't come here to fight. I came here to talk", replied the elderly villain as he crossed his arms.
"Talk? You?", the raven haired boy asked, chuckling in disbelief. "That's a joke."
"Oh I don't think you'll find this a joke in the least", the satanic demon said rather confidently. "After all...I came to check up on you."
"On me?", Patton asked, a suspicious tone clearly visible in his voice.
"Yes", he replied. "Checking up on you regarding our little deal."
Upon hearing that statement, Patton cringed as the memories of that incident began to resurface. His memories of making a deal with Grandfather to sell his soul, his reason for selling his soul, and the ultimate price that came with it, the damation of his secretly beloved. Knowing he had the young Drill Sergeant right where he wanted, the elderly villain began to cirle the young boy, and evil smirk clearly detailed on his old face as he did so.
"So...how have you been since our little deal?", the satanic demon asked in a curious yet arrogant tone, patiently awaiting his answer.
And after a moment of silence, he finally would receive his answer as Patton opened his mouth to speak.
"I can't let go of what happened", the raven haired boy began in a whispered tone. " I did things...things I would never do...And it doesn't matter wether I was being controled or not...I should've been able to wake up and protect the ones I love...but I couldn't...I even sold my soul to save the one I love the most...and in the end I betrayed her...My love should have been able to protect her and yet it didn't...it hurt her...
"How tragic", replied the elderly villain as he chuckled evilly, amused by the boys pain. "And I assume your 'precious' beloved is unaware of what you did to save her?", he asked.
"No...", Patton replied in the same whispered tone, his gentle black eyes beginning to cloud over with guilt. "I mean...how could I tell her what I did? I don't know how she'll react. Let alone, I don't know how well she'll react to what I feel about her...what I truly feel about her..."
"I see", replied the elderly villain. 'Oh well, I'm certain that even if she knew, she'd agree that you're an impulsive fool", Grandfather replied in a calm yet thingyy tone, causing Patton to look up in shock as his enemy floated away from him.
"What!?", the young Drill Sergeant shouted in an angry tone.
'Oh come now my boy, it doesn't take a genius to understand that you are ruled my impulsive nature", the satanic demon said in a cynical, yet calculating tone.
"That's not true!", Patton replied in an angry tone.
"But it is", the satanic demon replied in the same cynical tone.
"Wether you are willing to admit it or not, you are impulsive by nature", the elderly villain began as Patton stood there, taking in his enemies words. "There are two factors that always enact your impulsive nature, as well as your ultimate downfall. The first is that you are too selfless" Grandfather replied.
"Too selfless?", the raven haired boy asked, thingying an eyebrow in confusion as he did so.
"Yes, too selfess", the elderly villain continued. "You care too much for the lives of others. So much so that you don't care what happens to yourself as long as they are safe."
Amoment of silence occurred as the satanic demon finished his sentence, awaiting an ansawer from the raven haired boy who was absorbing all of this information. And the thing that the boy realized as he absorbed this information was that Grandfather was right, he was too slefless. Refusing to give in however, he decided that he was ready to tell his enemy his thoughts. Having formulated an answer, Patton looked back towards the man he hated with a violent passion and opened his mouth to speak.
To Be Continued...