"And you are absolutely certain this will work?"
"Of course it will work, I'm a genius, you know."
Vlad sneered at the static covered screen, aiming his glare through the waves of noise; towards the scientist with the oversized moustache. "Whatever, just know if it goes wrong it shall be entirely your fault."
"Certainly, since you appear to have very little knowledge in dimensional mechanics yourself" was the amused answer, and the half-ghost rolled his eyes, deciding not to give that remark the dignity of a response. "Now, let's get the last bit started, yes?"
Vlad strolled over to another console across the room, this one connected to th
Cross Collision
7
Literature
Blue Star: Part 2: Childhood Troubles
“NyaaNyaa! Can’t catch me!”
“Yeah I can!”
The little girl panther ran around the field, chasing her big brother. They laughed and she tackled his heels, bringing him down. He tumbled over onto his back, and got his quills stuck in the ground. His sister flopped over his stomach and laughed at him as he pouted.
“Hey! Not fair!”
“Yeah it is!”
“No it’s not!”
“Is!” his sister got off and helped pull him up to his feet.
“Ah you cheated Tabby!”
“Did not!”
“did too!” Sonic pouted “Pinning me down is che
Blue Star
2
Literature
Smiling
He's smiling.
How can he always smile like that?
I know why he smiles.
He wants to reassure everyone. He wants to let them know that nothing will harm them while he's there.
Sonic the Hedgehog. Hero of the world.
How many times has he saved them? With little to no thanks each time?
But he always smiles.
He's been hurt so often, he's seen things no one should ever see, and some things, I think, that no one else besides him has seen. He rips through time and space, runs and jumps with complete disregard for physics, and often throws himself in harms way to save enemies, let alone friends.
But he always smiles.
Sonic.
How do you always
Short Sonic Fanfics
1
Cross Collision: Part 7: Planning and Proceeding by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 7: Planning and Proceeding
"And you are absolutely certain this will work?"
"Of course it will work, I'm a genius, you know."
Vlad sneered at the static covered screen, aiming his glare through the waves of noise; towards the scientist with the oversized moustache. "Whatever, just know if it goes wrong it shall be entirely your fault."
"Certainly, since you appear to have very little knowledge in dimensional mechanics yourself" was the amused answer, and the half-ghost rolled his eyes, deciding not to give that remark the dignity of a response. "Now, let's get the last bit started, yes?"
Vlad strolled over to another console across the room, this one connected to th
Cross Collision: Part 6: Hunted by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 6: Hunted
The Ghost Zone was silent. Not that anyone really spoke loudly outside of realms for fear of rousing the less pleasant creatures that floated in the green miasma between them. But no, this time, it was too quiet. There was no sound at all. The usual screams and groans prevalent in the world weren't to be heard anywhere.
Skulker scowled out at the silent zone, scanning it for any sign of potential prey, threats, or, for that matter, anything. But it seemed that everyone was hiding within their own respective realms, though from what, the hunter couldn't say. Though it was the same reason he was taking refuge in his own lair, he supp
Cross Collision: Part 5: Running with it by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 5: Running with it
“Box Ghost?”
“Yeah...?”
“A ghost... that haunts boxes?”
“... Yeah.”
“That's ridiculous!”
Sonic burst out laughing, as Danny buried his face in his hands in exasperation. Tails still looked sceptical at the whole concept of ghosts, but watched the humans curiously. They didn't seem to be joking, and after that amorphous blob had attacked Emerald Town, followed by Amy calling to mention she had been unable to hit some floating idiot, he couldn't deny something was going on.
“You know a Box Ghost?” Tails asked them.
“Unfortunately, yeah. He's not much more than a min
Cross Collision: Part 4: Haunted by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 4: Haunted
The wind blowing around the street wasn't natural; it was focused in one area, spinning into a cobalt twister in the centre of the road. The crowd watching had to back away as it drew nearby bits of debris into it, only to shoot them out of the top and have them rain back down to the road a distance away. Flashes of green could be seen within the spiral, and as Sonic stopped suddenly, the blur that had traced his movement faded away, leaving the glowing blob spinning.
Sonic grinned at it once it stopped moving and wobbled around in the air dizzily instead. The hedgehog took a step back and ran at the creature, but rapidly found himself break
He's smiling.
How can he always smile like that?
I know why he smiles.
He wants to reassure everyone. He wants to let them know that nothing will harm them while he's there.
Sonic the Hedgehog. Hero of the world.
How many times has he saved them? With little to no thanks each time?
But he always smiles.
He's been hurt so often, he's seen things no one should ever see, and some things, I think, that no one else besides him has seen. He rips through time and space, runs and jumps with complete disregard for physics, and often throws himself in harms way to save enemies, let alone friends.
But he always smiles.
Sonic.
How do you always
Cross Collision: Part 3: Making Plans by Feniiku, literature
Literature
Cross Collision: Part 3: Making Plans
The hedgehog and the human glared at one another; blue spikes and black hair bristling, emerald green and sky blue eyes matching expressions. Both had their feet braced against the ground, and their fists clenched, but not raised any higher than their waists. They eyed each other up, both subtly watching the other for the first movement, both not so subtly vying for the other to back down first.
The fox watched them, edging over to the girl who had stared at him just a moment before; if her friend was that snappy, he certainly wasn't going to talk to him first. The girl sighed, irritated.
"Danny!"
"Huh?" The boy straightened and looked
Cross Collision: Part 2: Chaos and Star Posts by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 2: Chaos and Star Posts
“Wahoo!”
A whirr of cobalt quills span through the air, bouncing off of the top of a large, hornet shaped robot. The insect exploded in a small puff of smoke and sparks, as the ball of spikes that had hit it uncurled in mid air, laughing cheerfully. Spotting another robot nearby, the hedgehog kicked his feet together, pushing the air with the vibration and sending him forwards into it. He swung a punch, knocking the Buzzer's head off, and dropped to the floor as it exploded above him.
Sonic the Hedgehog chuckled lightly, clapping his gloved hands together as if he was dusting them off, smiling up at the man with the moustache
Cross Collision: Part 1: Ghosts and Portals by Feniiku, literature
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Cross Collision: Part 1: Ghosts and Portals
A series of numbers and words played out across the screen of a powerful computer as the typist input more calculations and figures into it.
“Let's see... Those calculations should be correct.”
“That's correct, Vladdiekins. Chance of success is ninety one point three percent.”
The holographic woman flipped the sheet of paper over her virtual clip board, and smiled alluringly at the typist, but was ignored as he studied the figures on the screen. He put a hand to his white beard and scowled at the screen as he contemplated the odds.
“Only ninety one point three? Hmm. Well, I suppose we should get someone
Blue Star: Part 2: Childhood Troubles by Feniiku, literature
Literature
Blue Star: Part 2: Childhood Troubles
“NyaaNyaa! Can’t catch me!”
“Yeah I can!”
The little girl panther ran around the field, chasing her big brother. They laughed and she tackled his heels, bringing him down. He tumbled over onto his back, and got his quills stuck in the ground. His sister flopped over his stomach and laughed at him as he pouted.
“Hey! Not fair!”
“Yeah it is!”
“No it’s not!”
“Is!” his sister got off and helped pull him up to his feet.
“Ah you cheated Tabby!”
“Did not!”
“did too!” Sonic pouted “Pinning me down is che
Blue Star: Part 1: Birth of a legend by Feniiku, literature
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Blue Star: Part 1: Birth of a legend
A single, blue star shone in the sky, making the fact that the sky was pitch black more obvious. It wasn’t cloudy. It was just that the stars and the moon refused to show this night. Many Mobians saw this as a bad omen, and stayed inside. Superstition said that the blue star was a cause of very bad luck, and if you were caught in its light you’d be bad luck to yourself and everyone around you. Some dismissed it, but very few took the risk of going outside anyway.
Even children due to be born would wait a day for the blue star to go. It was like the superstition had been imprinted into the Mobian genes. But one child didn’