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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:00 pm
This story isn't for the faint of heart. It'll include everything, Love, Horror, Comedy and best of all, hawt mice! But enough of that, let's begin the story.
Our story begins in the quiet neighborhood of Mousylvania, where Bill von Sinister and his evil sidekick in training, Sydney Kick, live. The summer is approaching soon and the summers are intense down in Mousylvania; especially when Bill von Sinister likes to wear cloaks that are just way too long.
But the story just doesn't start there! The dynamic duo want to visit the neighbourhood where they heard cute mice girls lived. And that just so happened to the area where Lori was a giant hit with her books.
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:10 pm
Bill von Sinister did not consider himself truly evil. That was what made him. As a villain, he was unaware he was one. He discarded his cackling in the night as trivial, thought people should be more tolerant of undead armies, and thought what the world really, really, needed was a good evil demon summoned from the tenthfold dimension. He didn't think he was insane. He thought everyone else was. This was why he could wake up in the morning, drink orange juice, eat toast, and not feel embarrassed at all about it. He didn't know he was evil. He could do anything not evil he wanted, up to and including starting a line of princess dress clothing without it affecting his evil work. Thus he was here on vacation, looking for romance, a break, sunshine, and most of all, some tacky souveniers to hang up on his sinister black chandelier. He turned to his sidekick. "Vot about a pair of vindchimes?" he asked thoughtfully. "Zey vould make a nice touch, no?"
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:24 pm
Sydney wasn't all that keen on finding a girlfriend since well, she was a girl herself. Though she looked a bit like a guy. She was more interested in a cute guy to steal her heart and her away from Bill, even if she did seemed to have grown accustomed to him.
"No, they're gonna keep me awake all night long. And cut the vampire accent Bill. You're not soundin' anymore evil." She said, looking at a pile of TY babies that were stacked on a carousel. She loved stuffed toys, though they weren't evil at all. She looked at them thoughtfully with wide eyes. she wanted one badly. They were cute and best of all, a fluffy bed to sleep on!
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:45 pm
Bill looked genuinely confused. "Vot accent? Isn't it you who is makink zer accent?" He watched her look at the stuffed animals. Bill did not know Sydney was a girl, nor did he suspect it. "Come on, Sydney. Zer verevolves and zer thunder vould surely keep you avake already." He sighed. "Vell, I suppose zey are a bit pricey. See any stuffed animals zat you like?" He didn't mention that it, but it was a bit odd that a boy like Sydney would like so many cute, fluffy things. He picked up a travel magazine while sucking on his cherry lollypop. "Vhere are ve goink next? I alvays wanted to see Great Britain..." He looked out the window. This place had been nice, but the girls were so suspicious...
He dropped his magazine.
"Sydney."
"Sydney, I found zer souvenier that I vant."
"Sydney, I vant zat girl to be my vife!"
Outside, a brown haired mouse with soft eyes was talking to a tiny butterfly and laughing. She wore a blue shirt and a soft white skirt.
It was Sophie.
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:24 am
Sydney was entranced in the stuffed animals that were around. She found a large fluffy rabbit with a blue bow around it's neck. She hugged, inspected and readied it to shop to Bill. When she was about t pick it up, Bill called saying he found the perfect souvenir. She dashed towards him, leaving the snowy white rabbit behind. She looked at the mouse outside the window. She'd have to admit that the girl outside was quite the looker.
"she's prettiful." Sydney said, wishing a little that she could look that much of a girl in public like the apple of Bill's eye.
Simon on the other hand, was taking a walk right outside his house. Ichigo, more being a mother kicked her son to get some fresh air but Rean didn't want to. Simon didn't really care at all who went with him. Unless it was Sophie. Ever since the last time he'd seen the beautiful face of Sophie, he'd been thinking about her, dreaming about her, and practically driving his whole family insane with Sophie Stories.
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:09 pm
Bill nodded emphatically at his sidekick. "Vot do I do now?" he asked Sydney. Somehow, his young ward knew more about women than most men. Bill didn't know how he had come across this information, but was not one to look a gift horse in the mouth, although in Mousylvania one was more likely to recieve a gift electrostatic brain washing helmet. "Should I say hello? Or is zat too forward? Maybe ve should just kidnap her like my grandfather did to grandmama." He paused. "Is zat too old-fashioned, maybe?" And, since a part of him was always inexplicably paying attention to Sydney, he said "And you wanted zer rabbit, yes?"
Sophie looked disheartened as Edgar flapped his wings at her sensibly and irritatedly. "Well, yes... Yes, we've spent the last half hour talking about him..." Another insistent wing flap. "Well, you've spent the last half hour LISTENING about him, yes, but I have no one else to talk to him about!" This was not exactly true. Since that winter night Simon had whispered in Sophie's ear, he had rocketed past many duller things on her mind's list of priorities, such as butterfly migration patterns, buying summer clothing, remembering to eat, geting to bed at a decent hour, and paying attention to what she was doing. Baron had begun reminiscing fondly about the days when he could have eaten breakfast in silence, without hearing the name Simon at the table. Alistair had grumbled about warning Simon not to get involved with women since they never shut up, while Sophie managed to relate polishing shoes, dusting china, and breathing to interesting things about Simon, which she proceeded to say aloud. And Edgar was home now, and she thought that he, of all people, would understand, but he was just as annoyed. She didn't understand why. "Oh, well... I'll try distract myself, I suppose." She looked in the souvenier shop window, where two odd mice were staring out at her peculiarly. "Let's look at the stuffed animals." she said to Edgar, who agreed.
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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 7:47 pm
“Naw, Kidnapping ain’t old fashioned. But ya just gotta do it with elegance and sweet talk her first.” Sydney said holding her paws upon her thin waist. “A lady that fine deserves at least a lil’ bit of flirting.” She said pointing a finger at Bill. Secretly keeping a close eye on the female, she noticed that she was taking an interest in the shop’s stuffed toys. Her ears perked up, keeping an ear out for anything that might be a clue on how to persuade the pretty lady to come along without having to knock her out with alcohol or something. ((Is that even safe for mice to drink? o-o))
The clear sky couldn’t cheer up Simon, maybe only if it spat out Sophie into his arms… He sighed as he walked down the illuminated stores of Main Street. He looked into the bookstore (which was next to the souvenir shop) where he was told to pick up a book for Izzy. Now that she was mostly in the house and not in the shop, she needed something to pass the time. Simon walked into the bookstore with the wooden door ringing a small bell. He walked to the light novel section which was right in front of the window. He wanted to pick up a novel for himself too. He knew his family was pretty tired of hearing Sophie this or Sophie that all the time from the moment they woke up to the moment that slept. He scrolled through and saw something that caught his eye.
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:02 am
Bill nodded. "Excellent! Vell, ve vill buy zer rabbit and zen we can focus on kidnapping her, hm?" He grabbed the rabbit and took it up the the register while the mouse and her tiny butterfly looked around. The mouse picked up a cat stuffed animal and wrinkled her nose at it. "Doesn't that look just like Baron?" she said mysteriously. Did she know a baron? Worse, was she a baroness? This baron looked like a cat though, if she was to be believed! "Sydney..." he said quietly. "You do not think she is nutsy-cuckoo, do you?" Although one might except him to be perturbed by this, in Mousylvania, if your girl was off her rocker, it was an added bonus, like the decoder ring in the cereal box. Sane women didn't knit booties for your three-legged mutant experiments.
Sophie put down the cat. "Edgar." she whispered. "Those peopple have been staring at us for a while." She wondered if she was being ogled. It was a most unpleasant sensation, and she wished dreadfully that Simon were there. But he wasn't, so she was left to it. Deciding to confront them directly, she marched right up to the other mice. "Hello!" she said a bit too cheerily to really be cheerful. "I'm Sophie, who might you be?"
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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:35 am
Sydney peered from behind Bill and looked at the female. She wanted to comment on how pretty her dress was and how she saw one almost exactly like it in a fashion magazine but... she couldn't. She was an evil side-kick you know. "Sophie huh? Well, I're Sydney. Professianaaaal Side-kick!" She said, pronouncing the A-sound in professional longer.
Simon on the other hand, couldn't find the book Izzy wanted on palm readings. But he did pick up the emo novel he found a minute ago. He went to the register and paid for it before heading out and continuing down the road to the souvenir shop. It wasn't really a very good store but it seemed to be a quite popular spot all over town. So, he decided to enter the store. The first thing that caught his eye was the plush toy section. it was massive! to him it was. He hadn't seen his beloved Sophie yet who seemed to be in the same store as well...
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:33 am
Sophie smiled. "Nice to meet you, Sydney." she said. Sydney seemed nice, anyway, not at all as scary as she ecpected. She turned to Bill. "And you are?"
Bill's mind went blank. He had no idea what to do! "Uhhhh... I am..." He panicked and reached into his cloak. "I'm..." Pulling out a chloroform soaked cloth, he shoved it over Sophie's mouth. "MMMPH!" said Sophie, struggling before passing out. "Qvick, Sydney, grab zer rabbit! Ve fly!" he called, running out the door and knocking over a stuffed animal display on the way.. Bill von Sinister was not a smooth talker with the ladies.
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:12 am
Sydney tiptoed to slide the rabbit off the side of the counter to get it. She placed anything above the arms over her shoulder and attempted to haul it over to the door. "He ain't always like this, miss Sophie." Sydney said, showing that she needed to use a bit of effort to carry the rabbit over.
A small commotion of fallen plush toys made Simon stop what he was doing, put down whatever was in his hands and walk over there to pick up the fallen display. "Tsk, some people just don't care for you guys, huh?" he said sort of to himself and sort of to the stuffed animal he was picking up from the ground. while picking up the toys, he heard some mouse voice call someone Sophie. He looked up and saw at the register a small brunette mouse with a hat and boots. Butt across from that mouse was someone he knew well... Sophie.
He dashed over quickly, leaving a few plush toys still on the ground. "SOPHIE!" He called, nearly bursting into tears of joy at the sight of his one true love.
((i sorta imagined the rabbit being like, really big and like, Sydney's height so yea... xD;; ))
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Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 10:30 am
Bill wanted to keep running, but his dramatic exit was ruined slightly by having to wait for Sydney to come out with the rabbit. "Oh, give me zat." he said impatiently to his sidekick, sure he could shoulder both Sophie's unconcious form and the rabbit plush. However, at the sound of his new hostage's name, he looked back at one male mouse that looked thrilled to see her. His Mousylvanian evil scientist instincts tickled. "Bloody heck! Zere is a hero! Faster, Sydney, ve must escape zis instant before he pulls a heroic rescue on us!"
Edgar fluttered in the air, stunned for a moment. Shaking, the butterfly flitted around in a panic before alighting on Simon and flapping its wings urgently.
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:23 am
Sydney felt as though a heavy burden was lifted as Bill ran back in and grabbed the rabbit from her. She followed after the evil scientist out the door. She herself was sort of jealous of Sophie that she had so many boys chasing after her. and one evil sidekick of course.
After being landed upon and given a few warning flaps, he asked Edgar, "What's the matter? Something dangerous?" He asked the butterfly. He wasn't that skilled in butterfly talk but he was pretty good at looking at movement patterns and changes in people. He could see the dynamic duo try to escape with his love. Now, he knew what was wrong... Sophie was being kidnapped.
Being the male, he had to chase them. He ran with Edgar still on him.
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:35 am
After realizing they had an unwanted pursuer, Bill swiveled around to face Simon in the good old Mousylvanian way. "You vill never se her again!" he said, and laughed madly for effect before throwing a smoke pellet and continuing to flee.
Edgar flutered around in confusion, the smoke dizzying him. As Sophie was carried farther away, the butterfly got more distressed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
When Sophie awoke, it was to the senation of downy pillows. The next thing that came was the ache. It felt like she had been dragged behind a herd of wild horses! Under her fur, she could feel bruises blooming up like flowers. She opened her eyes wearily, and found that it was just as dark as when they had been closed. "Oh..." she groaned. "Where on Earth...?" As her eyes grew accustomed to the lightless room, her shoulders sagged. "Oh my." The room was, to put it lightly, gothic. Stone walls, arched windows, the black rustling silk of a nightdress she only hoped a LADY had put her in, the bat motif on the furniture. She felt like she was in a vampire novel. Gingerly getting aff the bed in a whisper of silk, she winced as her bruised feet touched the rug. "Nng." The first order of business was to find her clothes. She didn't feel up to much of anything in such a strange nightie.
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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:49 am
The sidekick hated those smoke bombs. They /HAD/ to be smoke, it couldn't be bath bombs, but smoke bombs. They made her gag a lot, so she sped up to get closer to Bill, trying to escape the gray smog that could cause her a night of coughing and tasting soot.
Simon chased until he couldn't anymore because of the smoke. He could sense the fear emitting off from Edgar, so he quickly pulled back out from the smoke, only to be left in some smog, no Sophie to be seen. He didn't know where the went and the smoke just covered up the scent of the two.
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Back at the Neo-gothic styled 'house' (if it can be even called that), the sidekick was enjoying a glass of milk and a few Oreos at the long table that seemed to go on forever with her new stuffed bunny who seemed to keep her company. They sat in the main hall which was right outside the hallway that lead to the guest rooms. "Bill got a new apple of his eye now, don't he, snuggles?" She said, giving the rabbit a pat on the head. She pushed the Oreo on a plate nearer to the rabbit. "Why ain't you eatin'? Atmosfear too dramatic a change fr ya?" She said, sounding a little worried for the rabbit.
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