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[font=Satisfy]Obsession: Watanuki Kimihiro and Izu
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Yep. Haven't posted in this forum for like a month and I haven't even come close to finishing this story. But here we go anyway.
Rated T for minor language and some violence.
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When Project Shadow escapes the confines of G.U.N's Prison Island, he winds up accidentally leaving the Chaos Emeralds behind. He wakes up after being saved by a girl known as Dahlia the Wolf and finds that he's trapped on a distant planet on an archipelago island called Woodland Follies. Will he be able to get back to Earth to fulfill his promise to Maria? Or will he stay to protect Dahlia from a violent loan shark group, the Hecklers?
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Comments, constructive or otherwise, are very much welcome. I hope all y'all Shadow fangirls have fun with this!
Rated T for minor language and some violence.
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Summary
When Project Shadow escapes the confines of G.U.N's Prison Island, he winds up accidentally leaving the Chaos Emeralds behind. He wakes up after being saved by a girl known as Dahlia the Wolf and finds that he's trapped on a distant planet on an archipelago island called Woodland Follies. Will he be able to get back to Earth to fulfill his promise to Maria? Or will he stay to protect Dahlia from a violent loan shark group, the Hecklers?
Sowing Seeds
Chapter 1 - Project Shadow
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"Vitals on the Project?"
He heard it again. Voices. Sometimes, he couldn't separate them from his own sparse thoughts and memories. Things mostly replayed in his mind, however. These voices were new.
"Blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and temperature all normal."
"It's been steady for 50 years, you'd think we wouldn't need to keep checking on it."
All those voices — agreeing, naysaying — he'd never heard them before. A sudden awareness of wet fur and quills crept up on his skin. Burning liquid filtered into his lungs, keeping him alive. Yet, he knew he needn't anything but air.
His eyes squinted slowly open, seeing translucent orange wavering before a reflective glass. Beyond that, he could barely make out a darkened room, humans in white lab coats monitoring panels; uncertainty, obscurity. He tried to remember how he'd gotten here. The fragments of memories he attempted to piece together were nothing more than confusing baubles of an enigmatic puzzle. But there was one thing… The humans… His human… Her blonde hair and blue eyes, her familial smile that had brightened his mind once, long ago.
Maria.
His eyes shot open, power flooding his bones and streaming through his veins.
"Vitals increasing! Heart rate at 150 beats, blood pressure 160 over 90!"
Maria's blood poured before him, memories becoming a painfully real cogitation. He'd been contained, trapped, encapsulated by brittle glass. Cracks ran through it as he invoked the power rushing inside of him. Liquid poured, electronic beeping screeched wildly, voices screamed and scrambled for answers.
He would happily clarify.
With a single burst, the glass around him shattered and flew, orange life's blood creating a wave along the cold floors below, floors he refused to touch as he floated midair, his finally outstretched limbs free from their fetal prison.
His shoes allowed him to hover, keeping him high above the panicked humans. Some had been thrown to the ground by the water, others pressed buttons frantically on panels, calling for backup or trying to find their escape. He wouldn't allow it. His gloved hands ran along the air, scanning across the monitors below. They burst into fire and electricity, and he did the same with his other hand, destroying the laboratory around him. Humans and their technology; he knew it well, from Gerald and his lab, and…
Maria.
Another burst of power forced its way out of him, sending a field of translucent yellow in all directions around him. It flung people into walls, decimated everything in its path, and launched debris at those unfortunate enough to be awake when it hit them. A single white coat-wearing human lay across the ground, a transmitter in his grasp.
"Project Shadow has escaped its confines! I repeat, Project Shadow—!"
His voice was stopped as he — Project Shadow… Yes, that's right. Shadow. As Shadow grasped the air before him, crushing the man's esophagus and lungs within his enclosed fist. The man dropped the transmitter and reached up for the invisible force that disallowed airflow. Shadow brought the man closer, levitating him off the ground.
"Human," he said, voice rasped but strong. "Where am I?" Shadow released the man's windpipe, allowing him to speak.
"Y-You're in the G.U.N stronghold! On Prison Island!"
Shadow's parroted words were calm and poignant. "Prison Island?"
"Yes, I-I swear! Pl-Please, let me go — don't kill me! My family, my daughter—!"
Shadow dropped him immediately, only hearing him thud to the floor, mind wrapped up in explosive thoughts of Maria. He had to focus. Not on the pain of Maria's blood proverbially upon his pristine white gloves, not on the pulse-pounding fear he'd experienced before his apparent 50-year long stasis, but on his forthcoming escape; to the outside world, to the place where humans seemed to exist in spades.
He sped through the sheet of metal near a keypad the humans had once scrambled towards, busting through the wall and to the other side. It led to a hallway with many cameras that he blitzed past at the speed of sound. Any robots that got in his way — small floating bots with guns attached to the bottom, larger limbed robots with guns for arms — lay destroyed by his spinning air-strike, leaving nothing but a trailing yellow aura and scrapped robot parts in his wake.
"Security breach in Section 5," a feminized robotic voice called over unseen speakers. "Project Shadow has escaped its confines. All units converge and capture the Project."
So, they're going to unleash everything they had on him? It will be their downfall.
He simply bust through every unit they sent at him; all robots; all unable to stand a chance. His spinning attacks were far too powerful, even after recently awakening. He charged through a set of closing metal doors, breaking a jagged hole in the middle.
"Security breach in Section 4," said the robotic voice.
Closer to the outside; a certainty, much like the clarity he felt when he saw the G.U.N symbol upon one of the large, limbed robots before decimating it. That symbol had been the very same sewn into the black riot gear of the humans who'd invaded his previous home — Space Colony: ARK. It brought on a whole new set of memories once forgotten, now forging the beginnings of raw fury. Not only had it been humans who'd spilt Maria's blood, it had been the personnel of G.U.N itself. So that's what had happened to him after Maria's death, after her attempt to launch him out of the escape pod and away from the chaos. She'd been murdered before she had the chance and Shadow had been subdued. Somehow.
"Security breach in Section 3."
His thoughts had swallowed him, rendering him blind to his unstoppable rampage until the voice brought him back. Humans, like the ones from his memories, jumped into the mix of opponents. They aimed their guns at him and he swiped his hand across them all, exploding their weaponry in an instant. The bottoms of his shoes sent out a similar energy to the one throughout his body, allowing him to skate across the metal floors with unparalleled speeds. He outran bullets. Nothing could stop him. Nothing could assuage him.
"Security breach in Section 2."
Almost to the end, leaving unsatisfying destruction behind. He should wreak havoc upon every sector, every last inch of this place. Yet his goal, for the time, was to breach the outside world. Section 2's security was child's play. Just a road bump in his path.
"Project Shadow is nearing Section 1. Please ready B-3x Hot Shot."
Whatever B-3x Hot Shot was, Shadow felt confident that it would lie in a heap of scrap and mangled metal by the time he finished with it. He ran so fast that he heard bullets around him as though muffled. Shadow took out anyone directly in his path with a spinning attack of quills and might. None stood up to him, not that they ever could.
By the time he bombarded the door to Section 1, his surety could not be dissuaded. He rushed down the hall that would lead to a larger room, much like the other Sections before him.
Once he reached that room, he faced an enormous, legged mech; a pilot in its cockpit behind thick glass, and guns on either side of the robot. It towered thrice his height, perhaps more, and with more girth than Shadow could ever hope to possess. But he had more strength and determination.
The mech unloaded on him, bullets whizzing past as he swerved around behind the robot. He curled into a ball and thrust himself quills first, shoving the robot forward and making it stumble upon its two thick legs. Gears churned and air expelled from pipes as it moved, top-half spinning to face him instantly. The following barrage of lead was too fast to dodge and a single bullet pierced the flesh of his left arm. Pain caused him to gasp and he applied pressure with his opposite hand. Hot blood seeped into his glove, dripping, flowing, just like—
Maria flashed through his mind. He would not lose. Never. The pain would only invigorate him, bring him further to life.
He skated along the floor, outspeeding the end of the mech's magazines. As the pilot inside reloaded, Shadow launched another assault, this time at the glass shield of the cockpit. Even that refused to be damaged so easily; just a scuff left behind from his sharp quills. The pilot, face mostly obscured by a helmet and lenses, smirked at Shadow with an undeserved sense of competence. But the fool was nothing and he'd be sure to teach him that lesson.
The moment he landed on his feet, muzzles of the guns flashed, unleashing a deluge of hot lead that ricocheted off every wall. He tried to explode the guns as he once had, but everything moved far too quickly for him to get the chance. The bullets that bounced off of walls were the most dangerous, flying in unpredictable directions. Warm, seeping blood across his arm reminded him of the pain they caused him, but the mech was unaffected by its own friendly fire. Bullets shattered on impact, leaving the metal nearly untainted.
Shadow had a single, devastating trick up his sleeve, however. A memory of his old life, as interruptive as they had been, struck him. The golden rings around his arms and legs were of import. Professor Gerald's voice rang through his head as though the man had been standing right beside him.
"These are your Inhibitor Rings. Without them, you'll unleash great power, but that will weaken you and leave you susceptible. Be careful, Shadow."
Some sort of instinct overtook him and he held his arms out, allowing the rings to lift from their tightened places around his wrists. They slid off, floating there to await their master's beck once more.
The emptiness surrounding his wrists instantly grew into a pulsating flow of indescribable energy. Shadow took to the air in a burst of speed, leaving the pilot unable to track him. He flew at the mech so quickly that his own eyes hardly registered the motion until he was on the other side of the robot. A blistering burst of its explosion heated behind him, gale blowing through his fur. He held his arms out again and the rings returned to him, tightening upon his wrists, though he still felt the residual energy within him as he turned to the fallen robot. It was nothing more than what he'd expected it to be: twisted steel and maimed robotics.
A thud crashed in front of him. He looked to see the pilot had ejected himself from the mech and now laid barely conscious.
"Pathetic," Shadow said calmly, looking down as he floated midair. "You've failed, human."
The pilot's weak voice spit with vitriol. "You're gonna get your ass handed to you when G.U.N mobilizes to take you down."
"I assume that will take a fair bit of planning. My odds are pretty good if I launch an immediate assault. You all killed Maria and I promised her…" Shadow glanced toward the ceiling, building up the power within him as he thought of his final exchange with Maria; fuzzy, broken, and damaged. But he was certain that he'd promised one thing. "I promised her revenge."
He shot through the air and burst out of the ceiling. Several layers of cold, confining steel couldn't keep him in. He scrutinized the stronghold below, observing its huge, fortified metal walls and well-equipped robots. Ocean surrounded it on one side, a jungle on the other. A tall tower loomed before him, jutting off of the building. He rushed through its middle, taking the top half down and relishing in the crash it left behind. He would destroy it all.
A sudden jolt of pain ran along his chest as he flew, and his world flashed brightly. He recognized this feeling. Chaos Control. But it was not Chaos Control by his hands — he normally felt the heat of the Chaos Emerald flowing through him before its effects took place. This came from nowhere. It didn't surprise him to realize that G.U.N had taken Gerald's Chaos Emerald, nor was it unpredictable of them to use it against him. Wherever they wanted to take him, he refused to go. As long as the Chaos Emerald remained somewhere within range, then he could manipulate its energy and divert the path on which G.U.N attempted to send him. He stored the power within his fists, thrust his hands outward, and redirected himself.
The explosion of his Chaos Control threw tidal waves around below him, briny sea air filling his nose during his continued flight. Bright lights from his teleportation blinded him momentarily, leaving him flying blind. When his vision returned soon after, he saw a forested island before him, nestled among the waters, failing to hide the towering mountain behind it. He was unsure where he'd gone but he couldn't deliberate. Exhaustion overtook him as the Chaos Emerald's power disappeared. His altitude dropped as his body made for a crash landing upon the forested island. He couldn't fear the pain of the fall, could no longer feel the adrenaline coursing through him as his consciousness slipped.
He heard it again. Voices. Sometimes, he couldn't separate them from his own sparse thoughts and memories. Things mostly replayed in his mind, however. These voices were new.
"Blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, and temperature all normal."
"It's been steady for 50 years, you'd think we wouldn't need to keep checking on it."
All those voices — agreeing, naysaying — he'd never heard them before. A sudden awareness of wet fur and quills crept up on his skin. Burning liquid filtered into his lungs, keeping him alive. Yet, he knew he needn't anything but air.
His eyes squinted slowly open, seeing translucent orange wavering before a reflective glass. Beyond that, he could barely make out a darkened room, humans in white lab coats monitoring panels; uncertainty, obscurity. He tried to remember how he'd gotten here. The fragments of memories he attempted to piece together were nothing more than confusing baubles of an enigmatic puzzle. But there was one thing… The humans… His human… Her blonde hair and blue eyes, her familial smile that had brightened his mind once, long ago.
Maria.
His eyes shot open, power flooding his bones and streaming through his veins.
"Vitals increasing! Heart rate at 150 beats, blood pressure 160 over 90!"
Maria's blood poured before him, memories becoming a painfully real cogitation. He'd been contained, trapped, encapsulated by brittle glass. Cracks ran through it as he invoked the power rushing inside of him. Liquid poured, electronic beeping screeched wildly, voices screamed and scrambled for answers.
He would happily clarify.
With a single burst, the glass around him shattered and flew, orange life's blood creating a wave along the cold floors below, floors he refused to touch as he floated midair, his finally outstretched limbs free from their fetal prison.
His shoes allowed him to hover, keeping him high above the panicked humans. Some had been thrown to the ground by the water, others pressed buttons frantically on panels, calling for backup or trying to find their escape. He wouldn't allow it. His gloved hands ran along the air, scanning across the monitors below. They burst into fire and electricity, and he did the same with his other hand, destroying the laboratory around him. Humans and their technology; he knew it well, from Gerald and his lab, and…
Maria.
Another burst of power forced its way out of him, sending a field of translucent yellow in all directions around him. It flung people into walls, decimated everything in its path, and launched debris at those unfortunate enough to be awake when it hit them. A single white coat-wearing human lay across the ground, a transmitter in his grasp.
"Project Shadow has escaped its confines! I repeat, Project Shadow—!"
His voice was stopped as he — Project Shadow… Yes, that's right. Shadow. As Shadow grasped the air before him, crushing the man's esophagus and lungs within his enclosed fist. The man dropped the transmitter and reached up for the invisible force that disallowed airflow. Shadow brought the man closer, levitating him off the ground.
"Human," he said, voice rasped but strong. "Where am I?" Shadow released the man's windpipe, allowing him to speak.
"Y-You're in the G.U.N stronghold! On Prison Island!"
Shadow's parroted words were calm and poignant. "Prison Island?"
"Yes, I-I swear! Pl-Please, let me go — don't kill me! My family, my daughter—!"
Shadow dropped him immediately, only hearing him thud to the floor, mind wrapped up in explosive thoughts of Maria. He had to focus. Not on the pain of Maria's blood proverbially upon his pristine white gloves, not on the pulse-pounding fear he'd experienced before his apparent 50-year long stasis, but on his forthcoming escape; to the outside world, to the place where humans seemed to exist in spades.
He sped through the sheet of metal near a keypad the humans had once scrambled towards, busting through the wall and to the other side. It led to a hallway with many cameras that he blitzed past at the speed of sound. Any robots that got in his way — small floating bots with guns attached to the bottom, larger limbed robots with guns for arms — lay destroyed by his spinning air-strike, leaving nothing but a trailing yellow aura and scrapped robot parts in his wake.
"Security breach in Section 5," a feminized robotic voice called over unseen speakers. "Project Shadow has escaped its confines. All units converge and capture the Project."
So, they're going to unleash everything they had on him? It will be their downfall.
He simply bust through every unit they sent at him; all robots; all unable to stand a chance. His spinning attacks were far too powerful, even after recently awakening. He charged through a set of closing metal doors, breaking a jagged hole in the middle.
"Security breach in Section 4," said the robotic voice.
Closer to the outside; a certainty, much like the clarity he felt when he saw the G.U.N symbol upon one of the large, limbed robots before decimating it. That symbol had been the very same sewn into the black riot gear of the humans who'd invaded his previous home — Space Colony: ARK. It brought on a whole new set of memories once forgotten, now forging the beginnings of raw fury. Not only had it been humans who'd spilt Maria's blood, it had been the personnel of G.U.N itself. So that's what had happened to him after Maria's death, after her attempt to launch him out of the escape pod and away from the chaos. She'd been murdered before she had the chance and Shadow had been subdued. Somehow.
"Security breach in Section 3."
His thoughts had swallowed him, rendering him blind to his unstoppable rampage until the voice brought him back. Humans, like the ones from his memories, jumped into the mix of opponents. They aimed their guns at him and he swiped his hand across them all, exploding their weaponry in an instant. The bottoms of his shoes sent out a similar energy to the one throughout his body, allowing him to skate across the metal floors with unparalleled speeds. He outran bullets. Nothing could stop him. Nothing could assuage him.
"Security breach in Section 2."
Almost to the end, leaving unsatisfying destruction behind. He should wreak havoc upon every sector, every last inch of this place. Yet his goal, for the time, was to breach the outside world. Section 2's security was child's play. Just a road bump in his path.
"Project Shadow is nearing Section 1. Please ready B-3x Hot Shot."
Whatever B-3x Hot Shot was, Shadow felt confident that it would lie in a heap of scrap and mangled metal by the time he finished with it. He ran so fast that he heard bullets around him as though muffled. Shadow took out anyone directly in his path with a spinning attack of quills and might. None stood up to him, not that they ever could.
By the time he bombarded the door to Section 1, his surety could not be dissuaded. He rushed down the hall that would lead to a larger room, much like the other Sections before him.
Once he reached that room, he faced an enormous, legged mech; a pilot in its cockpit behind thick glass, and guns on either side of the robot. It towered thrice his height, perhaps more, and with more girth than Shadow could ever hope to possess. But he had more strength and determination.
The mech unloaded on him, bullets whizzing past as he swerved around behind the robot. He curled into a ball and thrust himself quills first, shoving the robot forward and making it stumble upon its two thick legs. Gears churned and air expelled from pipes as it moved, top-half spinning to face him instantly. The following barrage of lead was too fast to dodge and a single bullet pierced the flesh of his left arm. Pain caused him to gasp and he applied pressure with his opposite hand. Hot blood seeped into his glove, dripping, flowing, just like—
Maria flashed through his mind. He would not lose. Never. The pain would only invigorate him, bring him further to life.
He skated along the floor, outspeeding the end of the mech's magazines. As the pilot inside reloaded, Shadow launched another assault, this time at the glass shield of the cockpit. Even that refused to be damaged so easily; just a scuff left behind from his sharp quills. The pilot, face mostly obscured by a helmet and lenses, smirked at Shadow with an undeserved sense of competence. But the fool was nothing and he'd be sure to teach him that lesson.
The moment he landed on his feet, muzzles of the guns flashed, unleashing a deluge of hot lead that ricocheted off every wall. He tried to explode the guns as he once had, but everything moved far too quickly for him to get the chance. The bullets that bounced off of walls were the most dangerous, flying in unpredictable directions. Warm, seeping blood across his arm reminded him of the pain they caused him, but the mech was unaffected by its own friendly fire. Bullets shattered on impact, leaving the metal nearly untainted.
Shadow had a single, devastating trick up his sleeve, however. A memory of his old life, as interruptive as they had been, struck him. The golden rings around his arms and legs were of import. Professor Gerald's voice rang through his head as though the man had been standing right beside him.
"These are your Inhibitor Rings. Without them, you'll unleash great power, but that will weaken you and leave you susceptible. Be careful, Shadow."
Some sort of instinct overtook him and he held his arms out, allowing the rings to lift from their tightened places around his wrists. They slid off, floating there to await their master's beck once more.
The emptiness surrounding his wrists instantly grew into a pulsating flow of indescribable energy. Shadow took to the air in a burst of speed, leaving the pilot unable to track him. He flew at the mech so quickly that his own eyes hardly registered the motion until he was on the other side of the robot. A blistering burst of its explosion heated behind him, gale blowing through his fur. He held his arms out again and the rings returned to him, tightening upon his wrists, though he still felt the residual energy within him as he turned to the fallen robot. It was nothing more than what he'd expected it to be: twisted steel and maimed robotics.
A thud crashed in front of him. He looked to see the pilot had ejected himself from the mech and now laid barely conscious.
"Pathetic," Shadow said calmly, looking down as he floated midair. "You've failed, human."
The pilot's weak voice spit with vitriol. "You're gonna get your ass handed to you when G.U.N mobilizes to take you down."
"I assume that will take a fair bit of planning. My odds are pretty good if I launch an immediate assault. You all killed Maria and I promised her…" Shadow glanced toward the ceiling, building up the power within him as he thought of his final exchange with Maria; fuzzy, broken, and damaged. But he was certain that he'd promised one thing. "I promised her revenge."
He shot through the air and burst out of the ceiling. Several layers of cold, confining steel couldn't keep him in. He scrutinized the stronghold below, observing its huge, fortified metal walls and well-equipped robots. Ocean surrounded it on one side, a jungle on the other. A tall tower loomed before him, jutting off of the building. He rushed through its middle, taking the top half down and relishing in the crash it left behind. He would destroy it all.
A sudden jolt of pain ran along his chest as he flew, and his world flashed brightly. He recognized this feeling. Chaos Control. But it was not Chaos Control by his hands — he normally felt the heat of the Chaos Emerald flowing through him before its effects took place. This came from nowhere. It didn't surprise him to realize that G.U.N had taken Gerald's Chaos Emerald, nor was it unpredictable of them to use it against him. Wherever they wanted to take him, he refused to go. As long as the Chaos Emerald remained somewhere within range, then he could manipulate its energy and divert the path on which G.U.N attempted to send him. He stored the power within his fists, thrust his hands outward, and redirected himself.
The explosion of his Chaos Control threw tidal waves around below him, briny sea air filling his nose during his continued flight. Bright lights from his teleportation blinded him momentarily, leaving him flying blind. When his vision returned soon after, he saw a forested island before him, nestled among the waters, failing to hide the towering mountain behind it. He was unsure where he'd gone but he couldn't deliberate. Exhaustion overtook him as the Chaos Emerald's power disappeared. His altitude dropped as his body made for a crash landing upon the forested island. He couldn't fear the pain of the fall, could no longer feel the adrenaline coursing through him as his consciousness slipped.
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Comments, constructive or otherwise, are very much welcome. I hope all y'all Shadow fangirls have fun with this!
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