Monday, June 6, 2016

Little Mermaid Sonic Version Ch3

MERMAID CH3
Here is the 3rd chapter. I hope you guys like how this story is going.
CH2

“Hello there.” Amy felt long hair touch her shoulder. The pink mermaid turned around and saw bright blue eyes and long orange hair floating all around them. Her long locks reminded Amy of an octopus before it attacked. “What are you thinking right now?”
“That your hair looks like an octopus about to eat me.” Amy answered with a smirk.
The girl did a flip as she laughed. “You must know no fear then.” She sat beside her.
“What have you been up to Tikal?” Amy mused.
“Oh, you know, ghostly, spirit things.” Tikal placed her chin in the palm of her hand. Her eyes shifted from the reef to the pink mermaid. “There’s something different about you. What happened today?”
“Oh, nothing.” Amy shrugged.
“You’re lyyying,” Tikal sang as she laid in the mermaid’s lap. “I know that look. I’ve seen it before. So tell me about your day.” A smirk was on Tikal’s face.
Amy could tell that those sapphire eyes knew everything, but wanted to be told anyway. She sighed as spilled her tale and the new emotions that were stirring in her chest for the blue hedgehog she had saved.
“Oh! You’re in love!” Tikal squealed as she gave Amy a tight hug.
Amy gasped as the sudden hug. Even though Tikal was a ghost, she could still give very tight hugs. Amy didn’t understand how, but it was just a thing about the echidna.
“It’s a shame that he’s a land dweller though.” Tikal hummed. “Unless…” She bit her thumb. “Nah. That’s probably not a good idea.”
Amy perked up at the orange echidna’s mumbling. “What are you…?”
“Are you longing to see him again?” Tikal gave the pink hedgehog an almost pitiful look.
“I am,” Amy admitted, tears coming to her emerald eyes. “But as a mermaid I could never be with him.”
“Not without the help of a witch.” Tikal muttered.
“Hah! Where am I going to find a witch?” Amy laughed.
“Right. Where would you find one? Hehahaha…” Tikal’s nervous laugh caught Amy’s attention.
“You know one?” Amy sprung up, knocking the ghost off of her lap.
“Listen Amy, things like that come at a price.” Tikal cried. “Are you sure any price will be worth a chance at love?”
Amy paused for a moment. “I think so.”
Tikal looked sadly at the girl. “Well, let’s give it a week. If you’re still willing to pay any price by the end of the week for your chance at love, I’ll take you to the witch.”
Amy nodded in agreement.

She rose to the surface of the water carefully. Her longing was too much for her. She swam around the shore looking for any sign of the blue hedgehog. It was late at night, but she was still hoping she could see him. She pouted as she didn’t find him anywhere near the shore. She swam into a cave and sat up on its shallow shore.
A sad melody floated in the air.
Sonic paused in the middle of the forest. He was out for his midnight run with his friend. “Do you hear that?” He turned to the hedgehog with him.
“Yes,” Shadow the Hedgehog nodded. “It sounds like its close by.”
“It’s a beautiful song.” Sonic walked towards the sound.
“It is.” Shadow nodded in agreement as he walked towards the sound. “Want to race for it?”
Sonic laughed, “Loser buys dinner.”
Shadow nodded and he zipped off. Sonic called out as he followed.
Shadow ran into a cave entrance in the forest. It was normally a home for bears, but he could out run them. He zipped through the long passageways. There were a lot of routes in the cave that it probably wouldn’t surprise him if it connected to more caves.
It was a light pink form. Long quills came down to her back. He couldn’t see much, but he could see the clear curves of her silhouette.
“Whew! I made it!” Sonic cheered as he appeared beside Shadow. “So who’s the source of that way past cool song?” He craned his face over.
The girl had heard Sonic’s blabbering and turned around. Her emerald eyes were wide in shock and her mouth quickly shut tight.
“Oh hey! I remember you!” Sonic waved. “You’re that girl who saved my butt.”
Shadow arched an eyebrow. “That’s the one who brought you to shore? She must be strong to lug your heavy butt back to shore.” He turned to look at the girl again only to notice that she wasn’t properly dressed. Shadow felt the blood spill out of his nose.
Amy remained frozen in terror. She had been sad that she couldn’t find the blue hedgehog and then he appeared. She had only wanted to see him, but the fact that he could also see her scared her. What should she do? What should she say? How would he react if he found out she was a mermaid? So many questions were rushing through her head.
Amy unfroze as a jacket hit her in the face. She held the jacket curiously. Her emerald eyes staring curiously at the strange cloth.
“Please put on some clothes,” Shadow was covering his nose, trying to discreetly pinch it to stop the bleeding.
“Oh my bad!” Sonic added as he turned away. He turned the black hedgehog around too. “Let us know when you’re dressed appropriately. We can talk then.”
Amy stared for a moment as she watched the blue hedgehog tap his foot on the ground. She looked down at the jacket. She had no clue how it should be worn. She turned back into the water, clutching the jacket to her chest. She dove into the water and small away.
“You know that song you were singing was really neat,” Sonic tried to make small talk after a moment. He had heard the water splash and presumed she had gotten out. “What’s the name of it? You have a real nice singing voice. We’re having an event at the palace soon, if you wouldn’t mind, I’d like to have you come sing.”
Sonic hated silence. It annoyed him. After two minutes of no response, he turned around. “Where’d she go?” Sonic placed his hands on his hips. “I wish I could have gotten her name.”
“Well maybe we made frightened her.” Shadow mumbled.
“Is your nose bleeding?” Sonic leaned in closer to Shadow’s face.
“No!” Shadow yelled as he took a step back. His hand, however, wasn’t covering his face.
“Yes you are!” Sonic pointed out loudly. He stood triumphantly for a brief moment. “Well that’s a first. Who knew naked women would cause you to get nose bleeds? And after all those years with Rouge.”
“Shut up faker.” Shadow punched Sonic in the arm.
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Sunday, June 5, 2016

Emi the Deity Ch6

Emi the Deity
By Krissie Gault
PREVIOUS
Chapter 6: The Jewelry Store
The jewelry store was a simple store. Emi was surprised. He hadn’t expected to be taken to a jewelry store for mythical creatures.
“Well we can’t take a centaur to a human jewelry store,” Symphia stated matter-of-factly when Emi had asked.
Now they were looking at pieces of elaborate jewelry. Harris looked overwhelmed.
“Harris, what here do you think Ethel would like? Or look really pretty in?” Emi asked helpfully.
“Well, Ethel loves the yellow wild flowers.” Harris answered with a shrugged. “She looks lovely with in crowns made from them.” He smiled as he thought of her.
“Well maybe something to match those flowers then?” Emi suggested.
“That would be wise,” Symphia smiled. “You should pick something here that you think she’ll love. So don’t be shy Harris.”
Harris nodded as he carefully walked around. He was trying to be careful not to walk on any of the little creatures. The store was run by gnomes and dwarfs. Fairies were flying around here and there.
It was a beautiful sight to Emi, but it made walking difficult for Harris. He had to constantly check that a little creature wasn’t under his foot.
“This looks lovely.” Harris pointed to a simple necklace. It had dangling glass flowers hanging off of it. They were all different colors connected together by a brass chain. The flowers were a pale orange and yellow. In the center was a large yellow flower with an orange flower in the center.
Symphia smiled in approval. “That will be perfect.”
Emi nodded in agreement.
After buying the necklace, they walked with Harris to Ethel’s house. Symphia and Emi waited by the mail box outside a large stable like house. It was a nice deep red house. Harris walked up slowly to the front door and knocked on the door. He held the box in his hand carefully.
The door opened as a large female centaur. She had a plump face and brown curly hair that was loosely tied in a pony tail that rolled over her shoulder. She smiled brightly at Harris.
Harris held the box out to her.
She looked at the box curiously as she took it from him and opened it. A smile spread across her face. She wrapped her arms around Harris’s shoulders.
Symphia nodded as she turned to Emi. “Our work here is done. Now let’s go back home.”
Emi nodded. Then a thought occurred to him. “I have to rebuy my groceries,” he muttered.
Symphia chuckled.
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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Emi the Deity Ch5

Emi the Deity
PREVIOUS
Chapter 5: Centaur Chase
Emi was out of breath. He could hear the chaos from the rampaging centaur. He had taken refuge inside a large store. It was one of those stores were you could buy a whole bunch of stuff in bulk. He and several others ran inside the store. People were already dialing 9-1-1. Emi took a deep breath as he pulled out his phone. He searched the contacts.
He was so glad Symphia had given him her cell number. She told him to text her any questions he had. She was at work, but he had no clue how to deal with a centaur. He typed the text as quickly as he could and pressed entered. He felt the hair on the back of his neck stand up. The centaur was getting closer. He made a mad dash to the back of the store.
Emi found himself in an aisle of kitchen ware. He crouched down in the aisle and grabbed a frying pan. He jolted up and bumped his head on one of the shelfs when his phone rang.
“Oow…” Emi rubbed his head. He pressed the green button on his phone. “Hello?”
“Where are you?” Symphia demanded.
“A whole food store,” he answered.
“Where’s the centaur?”
“Outside somewhere. I could hear him rampaging from the front of the store.”
“What did he want from you?”
“He said something about giving him my powers. A guy tried to stop him and then he stomped on him. I ran first chance I got.”
“Centaurs aren’t normally violent.” Symphia muttered on the end.
“Well not everyone is a stereotype,” Emi replied, “Because this one is violent. You should have seen the way he stomped that guy. It was terrifying.”
“I know. We have patients entering the hospital right now. But I’m on my way to you. So just hang tight until I get there.”
“Will do.” Emi saluted. A click later and his phone was back in his pocket. Several other people had joined him. They each had similar ideas to him as they grabbed kitchen ware as potential weapons. Some cuddled their families that were with them. Emi began practicing breathing techniques as he tried to stay calm. It was becoming difficult as he felt like his throat was closing off. He really needed some fresh air.
But with a centaur rampaging outside, he wasn’t about to go out there.
There was a loud bang and people screamed as they jumped, hugging their loved ones tightly to them. There were a few more bangs before there was the shattering of glass. Emi felt his hair stand on end as he heard the struggled breathing. Whatever it was was growing tired. Emi knew that it could only be the centaur though. He gripped the pan tighter as he listened to the steps.
Clack-Clack. Clack-Clack.
He was amazed that stepping on broken glass didn’t hurt the centaur’s hooves. Though maybe the centaur was hyped up on adrenaline and couldn’t feel pain.
The steps grew closer. Emi felt like the centaur was only a row or two away. People cried and backed away as the creature walked up and down the rows.
Emi’s blue eyes widened in terror as he saw a glimpse of the centaur walking up to the end of the row. Emi shrunk down and attempted to crawl under the row itself. Maybe then the centaur wouldn’t notice him.
The centaur’s pupils shrunk as he took notice of raven hair. He had grabbed hold of several raven heads looking for the new deity but it was the only feature he could use to find the deity. He yanked at the tuff of black hair.
A loud yelp escaped as several others cried.
“There you are,” came the low growl.
Emi’s blue eyes struggled to look back at the centaur. He attempted to grip the pan tighter but he wound up grabbing air. When the centaur grabbed him, he had dropped the pan.
Curses! I’m going to die… and defenseless too boot!
Emi closed his eyes as he took a deep breath. He really was having trouble breathing. But if he didn’t scream now, how would a knight in shining armor come to save him. He curled up his body as he built up everything inside of himself.
The scream shocked the centaur, but he only held the deity farther from him. If the deity was any good with his powers, he would have used them earlier. Everyone screamed with him, some couldn’t find the strength to move while others made a mad dash out of there.
Several bottles popped opened a few rows down. People hollered as they ran from the flooding row. The small river of soda and juice came under the rows towards Emi and the centaur.
“So that is your power?”
“You want my power and you don’t even know what it is?” Emi screeched, his voice hoarse from screaming.
The centaur nodded.
“Isn’t that just stupid? I mean, why would you want a power if you don’t know what it is? For you all know, my power could be the stupidest power ever!” Emi waved his hand. “Why do you even want my power anyway?”
“So I can be stronger,” the centaur answered simply.
“But for what purpose?” Emi crossed his arms. “Why do you need my power to be stronger?”
The centaur thought for a moment. “How else will I get stronger?”
“By working out,” Emi answered matter-of-factly. “But for what purpose do you need to be stronger? You seem plenty strong to me. My powers would only be a hindrance to you. They are for me.”
“Purpose?”
“Yeah. Why do you need to be stronger?” Emi stated. “Were you challenged to a fight by another centaur and you’re worried you might not be able to take him?”
“No. I am the strongest centaur there is,” he stated sternly. It was as if he was insulted by the very notion.
“Then why do you need my powers?” Emi asked again. “I’d at least like to know why I’m being yanked in the air by my hair. By the way, it really hurts.” He gestured to his hair that was wrapped around the centaur’s hand.
“Oh,” the centaur simply said. He lower Emi to the ground cautiously. “Do not run away again.”
“I’ll wait to hear your reason,” Emi shrugged as he sat down, crossing his legs. “After that, I make no promises.”
The centaur nodded as he thought for a brief moment. “I need your powers because Ethel told me I needed to bring her something valuable. What could be more valuable than the power of a deity?”
“Ah,” Emi nodded. “Did you ask Ethel to marry you? Is that why she wants something valuable?”
The centaur turned red and glared at Emi. “Are you a mind reader deity?”
“No. But I know enough stereotypes to tell that my life just became a manga.” Emi shrugged. “Though I doubt Ethel wants my powers. I think she was referring to something else when she said she wanted something valuable.”
“What else could Ethel want?” the centaur threw his hands in the air.
Emi smiled at the centaur. He opened his mouth, but a voice cut him off.
“Emi!” Symphia cried as she rushed to hug him. “Are you okay?”
“Yeah, the centaur and I are talking.” Emi stated. “He wants my powers to give to a lady named Ethel that he proposed to. Love isn’t my area, but it’s yours. Would you mind giving him a hand?”
Symphia light up like a Christmas tree. “It is my specialty!” She jumped up and grabbed the centaur’s hands. “Don’t worry, I’ll help you achieve a happy love life.” She turned over the centaur’s hands and stare intently into his palms. Her eyes glowed magenta as she traced lines on his hands. Strings formed around her. The strings disappeared shortly after and her eyes turned back to their warm brown. “I know something that she’ll find valuable.”
“Is it jewelry?” Emi smiled. “Girls really like jewelry.”
“Exactly!” Symphia nodded. “I know just the kind. Harris, would you mind coming with me?”
“How do you know my name?” The centaur took a step back from her.
“Because I’m a love deity. Names are an easy thing to find,” she winked. “Now come on.” 
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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

ShadAmy Beauty and the Beast Ch2

ShadAmy Beauty and the Beast
Chapter 2:
The town was abuzz with something amazing as Amy came with a fresh bundle of bouquets. She was greeted by seeing just about the whole village gathered around Charles’ pub. She had only seen this happen once before. When one of Tails’ inventions had malfunction and accidently took out the electricity in the village. Electricity was still fairly new in the village and everyone was in awe of it. Thus they were angry when Tails’ invention turned off the lights.
They had been furious then.
Amy felt her muscles tensed as she ran around the side of the pub. There was a side door that the pink hedgehog could enter. She swung open the door and raced inside the pub. “Tails! Charles!” Her voice called in a high pitch. “What’s going on outside?” Her eyes locked onto the familiar shade of orange as two blue eyes turned to face her. Amy wrapped her arms around the fox instantly. “Are you alright?” She stepped back to get a full look of the fox. He wasn’t disheveled or hurt. He even looked happy and joyful.
“I’m fine.” Tails beamed. “I didn’t cause a power outage this time.”
“Then why is everyone gathered outside?” Amy asked curiously.
“The prince has come to the village!” Sonic interjected as he leaned in with a big smile. He gestured to an ebony hedgehog with red stripes with his head.
He had piercing red eyes. His clothes were far nicer than any Amy had seen before with beautiful embroidery. His facial expression was stern and serious and almost angry. His posture represented much the same thing. Amy found herself hugging Tails tighter to her body.
She had heard of the princes. They didn’t stay in the lime light often. Queen Aleena Bernadette Hedgehog ruled the country. Her other family members stayed fairly quiet. Amy couldn’t remember all the princes’ names. There were Queen Aleena’s sons, Maurice and Jaleel. Then there was her nephew who was also a crowned prince. His name was Shadow, she thought, but wasn’t sure.
If that was the name of this prince, it would surely fit.
“Prince Shadow wanted to come see this village. You know, see what it’s like outside his home.” Sonic lied with a sweet smile.
Amy tilted her head. She didn’t quite believe it. Something about the way Sonic said it told her otherwise. But she smiled anyway. She nodded her head to the prince. “Welcome your majesty,” she rubbed Tails’ shoulder. “I hope you enjoy your visit. Though I suggest next time you visit a place you go dressed as a regular person. People are more likely to show you who they really are. Plus they won’t crowd around you so much.”
It was obvious to her that Prince Shadow was a loner. He didn’t seem to like how loud it was here, much less all the people trying to get his attention.
Shadow nodded in agreement. “I unfortunately listened to the delivery guy,” his glare was directed at the blue hedgehog. “Are you his sister?” His finger transitioned between her and Tails.
Amy shook her head. “Just friends,” she removed her arm from Tails’ shoulder.
“I was just showing them my new invention.” Tails beamed with excitement.
“Yes. It’s quite the wonderful thing.” Shadow gave a small smile. “Have you seen it?” He waved his hand over a metal box.
“That’s the toaster!” Amy squealed with delight. “You finally got it to work, huh?”
Tails nodded with a bright smile.
Amy kissed him on the forehead. “That’s very good. I’ll come by to see it work after I finish my work.”
“You don’t want to hang around Amy?” Sonic tilted his head.
“No. I have to deliver these bouquets before they wilt.” Amy held the basket that was dangling on her arm up. “Speaking of bouquets,” she began to look for the one she had made earlier. It had blue and red flowers with a little bit of yellow spotting through. She plucked up the bouquet and put it in Sonic’s hands. “Can you deliver this to Sally for me? She’s accompanied her father. You know where, right?”
Sonic nodded. “I’ll see to it that she gets them.”
“Before sun set?” Amy stated sternly as she gave the blue hedgehog his payment.
“Before sun set, I promise.” Sonic nodded.
“That’s a beautiful bouquet.” Shadow complimented. Shadow actually loved flowers. His sister had loved arranging flowers before she died of illness. Every time he saw a flower arrangement, it reminded me of his sister’s bright smile. “What’s the occasion for her to get such a wonderful bouquet?”
“It’s Tuesday.” Amy shrugged. “I make her one every Tuesday.”
“And I deliver them every Tuesday!” Sonic smiled.
“Yep.” Amy smirked. “You do.” She couldn’t believe she had used to have a crush on the blue hedgehog. He was like a toddler sometimes.
“Routines are just a thing here, I take it?” Shadow sat on a bar stool as the toaster popped up two slices of toast. He reached over as if it was nothing and grabbed the hot piece of bread.
“Yes. On Tuesday, the butcher has fresh pig. The baker bakes a fruit cake that is bought by Mrs. Doris. She’s a kind old widow. She’s also the only one here who likes fruit cake. She eats it on her porch with a picture of her husband. I bring her a bouquet of white lilies with some clovers in them. The kids play basketball after school. Rob has made new spears that go on the shelves in his store.” Amy went on about the normal Tuesday routine as she put the fresh flowers in the vases around the pub. She maneuvered around the packed pub like a ballerina.
The villagers just smiled as she passed by them. She even handed some of her bouquets to the normal people who received them. Amy was good with routine. They made life easier. Though she did often wish for a change to the routine. She guess she would have to thank the prince for the nice change. It was amusing to see everyone try to catch a glimpse at the prince.
Once Amy’s basket was nearly empty, she put the basket on a stool behind the counter. She picked up the plates of food that had yet to be delivered to people. Luckily she knew who ordered what. Everyone tended to get the same thing every day.
Though Sonic was the only exception to the rule. Sure, he got chilidogs every day. But before he left for the evening he got his chilidogs and then something else. And it was different every day. Though on Monday, he always got a dinner box of meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans.
“Just about the only person here who doesn’t stick to a routine is Sonic.” Amy nudged her thumb at the blue hedgehog. “Unless you count the chilidogs of course.”
Shadow smiled. “I doubt he’ll eat anything else.”
By this time, people began to go back to their everyday lives. They had seen the prince, eaten their food, and now it was time to get back to work.
“No. Sonic gets a new dinner every day but Monday.” Amy stated proudly. “By the way, how were the peas last night, Sonic? You normally get green beans. I think you also got two slices of cake last night. You know too much cake will rot your teeth out right?”
Shadow hid a smile behind his hand.
Sonic gave a sheepish smile.
“Are you the mother of everyone in the village?” Shadow mused.
“No. More like the annoying sister I never wanted.” Sonic chuckled. He was greeted with Amy punching his arm. “Ow! That hurt!” Sonic whimpered as he sunk into a stool.
“Sorry it took so long!” Charles greeted as he came up from his record room.
“Ah there you are!” Amy smiled. “Did your records get mixed up again?”
“A bit.” Charles’ face turned slightly red from embarrassment. “I found those records you asked for.” He walked up to Shadow.
“Is it tax time already?” Amy tilted her head.
Shadow chuckled. “No. Sonic brought me dinner from here last night. He brings me dinner every Monday. The cake was delicious. I want to know the baker so that I can order a whole one for a little get together the family is having.”
“Yeah, I hear her majesty loves cake. It is such an honor that one of the royal family would visit here, especially for cake.” Charles bowed.
Shadow nodded as he opened the book and read through it. “Ah here it is! Strawberry cake maybe by an Amy. No last name.” Shadow frowned at that. “Where’s this Amy with no last name at?”
“Oh that’s Amy.” Tails pointed to the pink hedgehog proudly. “She really does make a yummy cake!”
Amy felt her face flushed as she turned away. She swatted at Tails’ hand. “And who sent Sonic with two slices of my cake?”
Charles looked at Amy and knew he didn’t want to answer. Amy didn’t like too much attention.
“I did! I told him it was the best one here. He told me if it was better than the baker’s that he’d give me 5 shillings.” Tails beamed.
“5 shillings?” Shadow arched an eyebrow at Sonic.
“Oh yeah!” Sonic took out the shillings from his purse. He placed them in Tails’ hand. “Here you go little buddy!”
Shadow nodded as he turned and walked up to the pink hedgehog and stared down at her. “How long have you been baking Miss No last name?”
“Rose. My name is Amy Rose.” Amy crossed her arms and glared at him. “And I’ve been baking since I was a tot. Mama taught me how.”
Shadow nodded. “Well you have a talent for it. How would you like to come to my castle and do some baking for a little party?”
Amy bit her lip. It really was quite the honor to be given such a job. But Amy was no professional. She couldn’t possibly carry out a task like that. “I think…”
“Amy will have to talk to her family first,” Tails stated boldly.
Amy turned to the fox in shock. The orange fox was never so bold in front of anyone. He had trouble looking anyone in the eye. And yet he stood tall now, looking Shadow in the eye, the cutest smile on his face. 
“Amy isn’t yet old enough to leave her home without her family’s permission. You’ll have to ask them for permission first before you ask her. It’s not proper any other way.”
Shadow crossed his arms as he stared at the fox. He seemed greatly annoyed but he took a breath and there was a small smirk on his face. “You’re a very smart boy. Would you mind showing me the way there then? Sonic has deliveries to make.”
Sonic nodded. “Don’t let him scare you Tails!” Sonic whispered before zipping off.
Amy sighed. “If he zips like that, he’ll ruin the flowers.”
Shadow took one long look at the pink hedgehog and then to the orange fox. “Well let’s be on our way. I want to have a baker secured before my family arrives.”
“Okay!” Tails giggled as he walked out from behind the counter. “Follow me!”
Amy arched an eyebrow. “Charles is Tails okay?”
Charles merely stared. “I don’t know. I’ve never seen him so social. I guess he’s finally coming out of his shell.”
“Maybe.” Amy picked up her basket. She had a few banquets left to deliver.

The Prince was there when she arrived home. Rob and Marian were both nervous and happy to have a prince in their home. Amy placed her basket by her door. Amy sighed as she walked into the house.
“You sure you still want me to bake for your party?” Amy asked.
Shadow looked up at her as her cousin’s gasped.
“Amy, for thee to talkth like so. It is not proper of a young lady.” Rob chided.
“My apologizes.” Amy curtsied. “But I’m not an experienced baker. I couldn’t give you a professional quality good. I can bake well enough for home. Tails giving you my cake yesterday was a fluke.”
Shadow listened silently as Amy tried to dissuade him.
“In fact, you’re lucky my cooking didn’t make you sick,” Amy added. “I’m just a simple little flower girl. Knowing this, are you still wanting me to bake for a royal party?”
Shadow looked from her to her cousins. “Your cousins have already given their consent for you to come to the palace to bake for the party. I guarantee that you will have anything you need to complete the task assigned to you. Your cousins will be allowed to visit you anytime during the day as well. So yes I do still wish to have you bake for the party. Your cake was delicious and my aunt would love to taste something like a home cooked dessert.”
Amy sighed. “So what do I need to bake and when do I need to have it done? And what do you mean my cousins can visit me? I live with them?”
“My castle is rather far away. If you’re not with Sonic, it might take a day to get to it,” Shadow stated. “So you’ll be living at my castle until the day after the party. That way you’ll have plenty of time to get acquainted with the castle and the kitchen. It would be a great embarrassment if you were to get lost while baking the desserts. You’ll be baking a number of desserts. That strawberry cake being one of them. But you are more than welcome to decide the others, with my approval of course. So what do you say?”

Amy thought about it for a moment. Tails seemed to be really comfortable with Prince Shadow. Plus it would be extremely rude to turn down royalty. If she even dared, she would be the talk of the town. “Very well, I accept your job offer.” She bowed. “Thank you for a wonderful job opportunity.”
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Krissie: I hope you enjoy this. Let me know what you guys think.

Little Mermaid Sonic Version Ch2

MERMAID CH2
The Sonic version of Little Mermaid is continuing. Enjoy. Let me know what you guys think.
Pairing: Sonic x Amy
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Amy dashed towards him as fast as she could. Luckily, she was a great swimmer. She grabbed the blue hedgehog and dragged him towards the surface. 
She gasped as her head came out of the rough water. Rain was pouring onto her face and blinding her. She pulled the man out of the water enough for his head to be completely out of the water. She squeezed his stomach and he began couching up water.
Amy smiled knowing he was still alive. She propped his face onto her shoulder. she held him tight as she tried her best to stay upright. The wind was blowing her to and fro and Amy had no clue where land might be. The young mermaid had never been anywhere near land where landers lived. She was scared but pushed it aside. If the lander stayed in the sea too long, he would die. 
It took several long minutes to find land. Amy sighed in relief as she swam up the shore line. She tossed the blue hedgehog off her shoulder. She placed her hand on his chest and smiled as she felt his heart beat. The storm had now died down and it was only a soft rain. Now Amy had time to look at the lander. He was quite handsome and his blue fur was a bright blue. 
Eyes flickered and Amy gasped. His jade eyes caused Amy’s heart to leap into her throat. If she hadn’t fallen for him yet, she had now. 
“Wh…” His groggy voice escaped as he tried to move. 
Amy leapt back into the sea. She knew if he saw he tail, it would be difficult and possibly deadly for her. 
He sat up and his eyes vaguely focused on her. “Who are you?" 
Amy opened her mouth, but nothing came out. Just then another woman arrived on the beach. 
"Sonic? Sonic!” She called as she raced down the beach. “What happened to you?” She was a chipmunk with auburn hair. She held Sonic up as she checked him over. 
Sonic turned towards her. Then pointed back to Amy. “She saved me.” Amy turned bright red as they both stared at her. 
 "Oh my! You must be freezing! Come here and we’ll get you both some warm clothes and soup.“ 
Amy shook her head. There was no way a mermaid like her could get onto land. Though she did want to spend more time with the blue hedgehog. She stared down into the water. It was a dark blue green, but she could see her tail reflecting the sunlight as it swayed back and forth under the water. 
Amy felt no evil from Knuckles and no one else was around, but this beach didn’t feel safe. While her heart yearned for the blue hedgehog, Amy knew as a mermaid her longing to be with him would be impossible. 
Amy jolted up as she heard splashing. The red headed woman was wading in the water towards her. Amy felt her hair stand on in as she dove under the water. Being careful to keep her tail far enough under the water so it wouldn’t be seen. A few seconds later and she was several yards away. She popped her head up and the two were now small dots. They were calling out to her, but their voices for too far away for Amy to hear what the words were, they were just soft sounds. 
Amy dove again and soon found her way home. None of the other mermaids seem to pay her much mind as she made her way to her home. Everything was going on as normal. Amy smiled as she passed by several mermaids.
She soon found herself sitting in the coral reef by the cave she called her home. The reef had several beautiful plants that she loved to watch the little fish swim through.
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May 31st

I think today is the first day in a long time that I've posted something on my schedule. Which if any of you have forgotten was 3, 6, 13, and 31 simply because I like those numbers.
I am still writing and I'm actually thinking about writing in a genre that will be completely new to me. So I'm sure it will be foreign and be all weird and horrible. So I'm going to do a few test writes before I post it.
Also, I've been writing a lot of poetry. So you guys will probably see that soon. I even wrote a poem about food today.

random Fanfic short

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May 16, 2016
Krissie: I’m bored and this scene played in my head. So enjoy this.
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Sonia and Sally followed Geoffrey to his home. The skunk had been refusing their help with the large brown bags full of groceries.
“Are you sure you’ll be able to eat all of that?” Sally asked curiously. It seemed like the leader of the Underground Freedom Fighters was buying for a whole family.
“Trust me, I can eat a lot. Not as much as Sonic, but I can put away a good amount. Any soldier can.” Geoffrey paused at the front door of his home. It a fortified home he had built into a cave. He struggled to shift the bags in his hands to grab his keys from his pocket.
“Let me get that for you.” Sonia gave him a big smile as she took one of the bags from his hands.
Geoffrey gave an awkward smile as he noticed Sonia bat her eyes at him. “You don’t have to.” He tried his best to be polite.
“Oh it’s no problem. I want to help.” Sonia beamed. The hot pink hedgehog was flirting hard. She had been flirting with Geoffrey all day. He was regretting the fact that he had flirted back. He had no intention of dating her or Sally seriously.
“If you say so,” he pulled his keys out of his chest pocket and opened the door. He held his hand out for the other bag. “Thank you very much for your help. I’ll be right back with those data disc you, Princess.”
“We can help you put away the groceries first,” Sally suggested.
“Yeah.” Sonia beamed in agreement.
Geoffrey fought the grimace that was happening inside. “That won’t be necessary.”
But the girls had already walked into his home anyway.
Geoffrey sighed. “My apologies for the state of my home. I haven’t had the time to properly clean.”
“What do you mean?” Sally brows rose. “You’re house is spotless.”
“It’s cleaner than any of the mansions I’ve been to.” Sonia commented.
“Heh… Thanks.” Geoffrey walked to the kitchen.
“The smell is heavenly.” Sonia added. “Smells like apple pie.”
Geoffrey sniffed the air and his pupils shrunk. “I don’t have any air freshners that smell like apple pie.” The skunk rushed into the kitchen. The two girls on his heels.
A little girl stood on a chair by the sink. She was humming as she washed the dishes. She paused as she felt a new presence in the house. She looked up and beamed at Geoffrey.
“What are you doing?” Geoffrey placed the bag in his hand on the table. “You should be resting.”
“Angel wanted to show me how to make apple pie,” she murmured as Geoffrey hoisted her up into his arms. “I wanted to learn.”
Geoffrey sighed. “You know I don’t like it when you use the kitchen without me here. What will happen if something catches fire?” He placed his hands on her head. She didn’t have a fever. He sighed with relief as he placed his forehead on hers. “How long does the pie have left?”
The little girl turned to look at the chair at the end of the table. “About 15 minutes.” She answered when she turned back to look at him.
“Angel tell you that?” He gave a soft smile.
“Mmm-hmm!” She nodded. Her little pink quills bouncing up and down.
“Geoffrey, who’s your friend?” Sally and Sonia stood in the doorway dumbfounded.
The girl turned to look at them. She let out a squeak and buried herself in his chest.
Geoffrey sighed. “She’s shy.” He answered as he rubbed her back. “You can put the bag on the table.” He waved his hand to the table. “They’re safe. Princess Sally and Princess Sonia here are freedom fighters. They came to get some data discs from me so they can fight Robotnik.”
“The bad round man?” The girl tilted her head.
“Yes.” Geoffrey nodded.
“Princess Sally. Princess Sonia.” She repeated the names as she pointed at them.
“Yes. So be a good girl for me, okay?” Geoffrey smiled at her.
She nodded as she squirmed out of Geoffrey’s arms and onto the floor.
“Play nice until I get back.” Geoffrey ordered as he left the kitchen.
Sally and Sonia smiled at the little girl.
“Hi!” The girl waved as she put the chair by the sink back at the table. “You can have a seat if you want.”
“Aw!” Sonia squealed. “You’re adorable!”
Sally took a step away from Sonia. Sally looked the girl up and down. She was a pink hedgehog with short quills pulled back by a red hairband. Her green eyes were large and shined like emeralds. She looked like she was only two to three years younger than them, around Tails’ age.
“My name is Sonia. And this is Sally. Which you already know. What’s your name?” Sonia knelt in front of her.
She merely smiled before making a loud sound as she looked at Sally. Sally froze as she stared at the girl. “Angel’s sitting there. Don’t sit on here.” She pouted. “Sit next to her.” She pointed at the seat next to the one at the end.
Sally merely smiled as she sat down in the seat the girl told her too. The girl must have an imaginary friend. “I’m afraid I can’t see Angel. My apologizes.”
“It’s okay. Most people can’t see her.” The girl sighed.
“Well can you tell me about Angel and yourself?” Sally smiled.
“Yeah, like a name?” Sonia beamed down at her as she helped her into a seat.
“I’m Amy Rose.” She smiled.
Sonia eyes widened at that name. “You wouldn’t have happened to write a letter to Sonic the Hedgehog once a month would you?” She had seen that name before on several letters Sonic received. Amy Rose was a big fan.
Amy Rose nodded. “I send one once a week,” she corrected, “He says I can only send candies once a month.”
“Sonic says that?” Sally smiled.
“No. Geoffrey-san.” Amy shook her head. “He says too much candy will make Sonikku sick or fat. Then he won’t be able to save people anymore.”
“And that fact still stands. Too much sweets are bad for you.” Geoffrey returned holding a box full of floppy discs. “Here are those discs for you, Princess Sally.” He placed the box in front of her. “That should hold all the specs we’ve been able to get on Robotnik’s robots. Now back to the topic of sweets, did you brush your teeth this morning?” He stood over Amy’s chair, staring down at her.
“Yes. Angel made me.” Amy pointed across the table. “She’s very naggy about stuff like that.”
“Well thank you Angel.” Geoffrey bowed to the empty chair.
“You certainly have a way with kids,” Sonia cooed. “You even encourage her imaginary friends.”
Geoffrey sucked his bottom lip into his mouth. Amy wasn’t going to like the phrase imaginary friend.
“Angel isn’t imaginary!” Amy yelled. “She’s real. Just because you can’t see her doesn’t mean she isn’t real. Angel is very nice. She’s one of the nicest ghosts that I’ve met.” The little girl stomped her feet on the chair.
Sonia leaned back. “I… uh…”
Geoffrey sighed as he placed his hand on Amy’s shoulder. “Amy, it’s okay. Remember that thing I told you?” His voice was calm and he looked at the little girl kindly. It was the kindest the two girls had ever seen him.
Amy looked down at her feet. “Most people can’t see ghosts. I can see them because I’m special.”
“That’s right. So why can’t you be mad at others who don’t understand?”
“Because people have trouble understanding what they can’t see or feel themselves.” Amy pouted.
“Can I ask for an explanation on the all the ghost stuff I just heard?” Sally leaned forward and said in a soft voice.

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