|  Sloth's Revengeby mystic_whisper711
 
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 It was a typical day in Neopia. Blustery, cold winds blew 
atop Terror Mountain, waves ebbed back and forth on the sandy beaches of Mystery 
Island, and deep drones echoed in the hollow tomb of the Haunted Woods. The joy 
of summer reigned in the lands of Neopia as baby Usuls and Kougras played in quiet, 
open fields.
       Meanwhile, in the darkness of space, on Neopia’s 
  only moon, Dr. Sloth was hard at work in his secret lair. His thoughts echoed 
  among the steel walls of his corridor. High above him rose a giant missile faced 
  straight towards central Neopia. Sloth let out a cold laugh at the fact that 
  the helpless Neopets had no idea what fateful doom awaited them. 
       He paced about the floor, scratching his chin. He 
  had to think of a way that no one could stop this missile. It had to be invisible, 
  and invincible. He knew the hardest of the Neopians to get by were the faeries. 
  “Fyora always has a keen eye set on my secluded Kreludor,” he whispered. 
       While Sloth plotted, as he feared, Fyora stood in 
  her tower, her telescope fixed on Kreludor. She knew something bad was going 
  to happen. Only she noticed it, but something on Neopia was different, yet she 
  did not know what. Possibly the wind blew a new song, or the sky was painted 
  a darker blue… whatever it was, she did everything but ignore it.
       Fyora fluttered back and forth, high in her tower. 
  She glanced through the telescope each time she passed by. “I just know something 
  is wrong,” she murmured, looking through the telescope again, “Agh! This wretched 
  piece of junk! The focus is off again!” She adjusted the lens until it was fixed 
  perfectly on the building she theorized as Sloth’s hideout. She gasped, “I knew 
  it!” Far off in the distance she could see the missile Sloth planned to use 
  to destroy all of Neopia. 
       “Ah ha!” Sloth screamed, “I have it! I will first 
  cause an extreme distraction! I will fire a laser at Terror Mountain, melt it, 
  and then most of Neopia will be flooded. In the mean time, I will fire the missile, 
  which will destroy Neopia for good! Then I, Sloth, will begin a new world!” 
  He let out an evil laugh. He knew his devious plan was ingenious. 
       His thoughts were interrupted by a knock at he door. 
  “What is it?” He screamed, “Come in!” The door opened up and an orange Grundo 
  walked in. He began shaking and looking at the ground, “What do you need? I 
  am in the middle of a very important operation!”
       “S… Sir. It seems that there is a bright light shining 
  from Fyora’s tower. Th… This means that all faerie leaders are in the tower 
  at this time,” he said nervously. “An event like this only occurs when something 
  terrible has, or is going to happen. I would strongly encourage you to withdraw 
  your missile quickly,” he stuttered. 
       Sloth laughed. “I know this! I am the king here; 
  you do not need to tell me what to do! Withdraw the missile at this instant. 
  And hurry to it!”
       The Grundo lowered his head graciously, “Yes sir. 
  Sorry sir.” He then retreated out the door.
       Sloth grunted. “Those annoying, pesky Neopets! I 
  haven’t even began and already they interfere!” He raged, “I have no time to 
  waste. I must put this plan into action immediately.” 
       
       Fyora hushed the other faeries as the meeting was 
  being called to order. “I would like to start off by apologizing for the short 
  notice and inconvenience this meeting has caused. I have called you all here 
  because I fear for the future of Neopia,” Fyora stated. The other faeries began 
  murmuring. Fyora hushed them again. “It seems that upon Kreludor, Dr. Sloth 
  has constructed a giant missile and has directed it towards central Neopia.” 
  The faeries gasped.
       Illusen stood in the midst of the crowd. “I want 
  to see this missile. Sloth has made many failed attempts to overtake Neopia," 
  she started. "We always prevail. I see no difference in this situation.” The 
  others agreed.
       Fyora raised her hand and motioned for Illusen to 
  sit, as she did. “You may all see the missile soon. I would like you to understand 
  that in this matter we must disregard all past attempts Sloth has made, and 
  focus on the future attempt he will be making. This matter is very serious,” 
  she said strongly. “Why even this morning I awoke feeling something terrible 
  was to come. That is why I have been in my tower at the telescope all day. Now, 
  you may all look through the telescope. Do not mess with the focus or position.” 
  She directed them all the right way with Illusen first in line.
       Illusen glared through the telescope squinting and 
  looking closer. She pulled her head back, “I see nothing. No missile,” she said.
       “What?” Fyora questioned, “that can’t be!” She pushed 
  Illusen out of the way and looked through the telescope, then looked at the 
  other faeries in shock. “I promise you, it was there earlier. Sloth must have 
  seen we were having a meeting and withdrew it!” 
       The faeries rolled their eyes and the Negg Faerie 
  stepped forward. “Fyora, I doubt it was even there in the first place. The times 
  of Dr. Sloth are over. The feeling you had when you woke up this morning probably 
  made you hallucinate and see a false ‘doomsday’ for Neopia,” she said. Everyone 
  agreed.
       Fyora stood strong. “No, what I saw was real. We 
  must act, you don’t understand.” They all mumbled in laughter.
       Jhudora then spoke, “Fyora you’re always seeing things 
  that aren’t there because you’re too paranoid. Lighten up! You’ve wasted enough 
  of our time, now let us get back to helping Neopia in our own way. You can stay 
  up here in your tower watching for more missiles.” All the faeries then turned 
  and left in agreement. 
       Fyora sat alone in her tower, weeping under the telescope. 
  Even as the Queen Faerie she couldn’t convince everyone. She knew she would 
  have to do this alone. 
      Sloth slaved over his writing board, calculating details 
  on the operation. Another knock on the door interrupted him. He slammed his 
  pencil down. “What!” he screamed. Another orange Grundo came in.
       “Sir, I was just wanting to tell you that the faerie 
  meeting is now over. We would like to know what your requests are,” the Grundo 
  said, even shakier than the last one.
       Sloth grunted. “I’m always so rushed! Leave for now! 
  I will call you once I am done thinking.” The Grundo exited. Sloth got up and 
  hastily paced back and forth. “What to do, what to do…” he whispered, thinking 
  aloud. “I must hurry. The faeries are on to me. Fyora surely has a plan up her 
  sleeve. I think it is best to just go for it… yes… just go for it.”
       He buzzed for assistance and another Grundo stepped 
  in. “Fire the laser,” he said. The Grundo looked in shock as Sloth gave an evil 
  grin.
       “B… But sir. We haven’t even made a fool proof plan!” 
  the Grundo started. “Don’t you think…”
       “Do it!” he screamed. The Grundo nodded and quickly 
  left the room. Moments later the warning alarms alerted that the laser was ready 
  to fire in 5… 4… 3…
  
       Fyora glanced through the telescope again, “Oh… my…” 
  she screamed. She quickly teleported in front of where the laser was pointing. 
  She powered up her magic to stop the laser. She closed her eyes, as she knew 
  it was soon to come.
       Sloth grinned as he saw Fyora in the path of the 
  laser. 2… He belted out an evil, gruesome laugh. 1… And the laser fired. 
       The laser clashed with Fyora’s magic as Fyora was 
  pushed farther back. She could feel the laser breaking through the barrier, 
  as she grew weaker. Suddenly the barrier broke and Fyora was sent tumbling to 
  the water. The last thing she remembered seeing was, when tumbling, Terror Mountain 
  melting to nothing. 
       Sloth grinned as he watched Neopia flood and Neopets 
  run in terror. The sight of it all crazed him for more. All the Grundos surrounded 
  him, watching, pretending they liked what they saw. But truly, it saddened them. 
  They hated working for Sloth. They were merely slaves that Sloth used to do 
  all of his dirty work.
       “Get ready, my friends. It will not be long until 
  we fire the missile,” Sloth grimaced. The Grundos saluted him and walked out. 
  Sloth sat down, still watching Neopia fall. “I wonder where Fyora is…” he whispered.
       The faeries watched in horror high above Neopia. 
  They were all safe, and doing well, except Fyora that is. She lay unconscious 
  on her bed, the faerie leaders surrounding her. Some wept, the others stood 
  in disbelief. “We should have listened to her…” Illusen said. “Now, she’s close 
  to her death because of us.” More began to weep at the thought of her death. 
  Most thought about the fact of how lost Neopia would be without a Faerie Queen. 
       A sense of anger overcame the room. The faeries looked 
  at each other, they knew what they had to do. Jhudora arose and gazed through 
  Fyora’s telescope. “My ladies,” she said, “it seems we have more to deal with.” 
  They all quickly got up and ran to the telescope. Each faerie looked through 
  it. They all felt the same way… fearful, yet happy… happy that they had a chance 
  to get revenge on Sloth.
       Jhudora put her hand in the air and lowered it. “To 
  getting back at Sloth,” she said. All the faeries put their hand on hers in 
  agreement. “To getting back at Sloth!” They cheered.
       Sloth sat in his chair, still watching Neopia in 
  its suffering. He snarled. “Neopia shall be no more,” he said. He called for 
  assistance and another Grundo walked in moments later. “It’s time. Fire the 
  missile.”
       The Grundo stood there a second, his eyes open wide. 
  His hands shook and his lip trembled. He then exited as Sloth laughed under 
  his breath.
       The alarms sounded again stating, “Warning, the missile 
  will be fired in 10… 9… 8…”
       Jhudora and the other faeries watched as the missile 
  arose and adjusted its position towards central Neopia… straight at Faerieland. 
  They knew it would not be long. Sloth was serious this time, and he was not 
  going to give them any time to make plans. They knew the only thing they could 
  do is combine all their magic. Without Fyora though, it would be near impossible.
       They all held their hands together tightly, knowing 
  it wouldn’t be long. Suddenly they heard a loud boom and a light overcame the 
  sky. They could see the missile approaching. Their hands grew tighter, their 
  faces more fearful. The force field around them was growing. They knew it wouldn’t 
  be strong enough.
       The missile was getting closer, the magic barrier 
  still not powerful enough. They squinted as it got close enough to feel the 
  heat of it.
       Everyone screamed as the missile slammed into the 
  barrier. Their magic struggled. It wouldn’t hold. 
       Suddenly off in the distance a pink blur joined the 
  faeries. It was Fyora. The barrier grew stronger, pushing the missile backwards. 
  Still yet, they struggled to hold it.
       Then, from nowhere, thousands of faeries joined. 
  Small faeries, big faeries, young faeries, and old faeries alike all joined. 
  They held their hands tight and looked towards the sky cringing their teeth. 
  The barrier grew strong enough, and the missile gave way. It was pushed back 
  into the depths of space forever.
       Sloth fell to his knees and raises his hand screaming. 
  "No! Not again!" he cried. He sat in his chair helplessly watching Neopia rejoice 
  in victory. He had failed again. He knew now it was time to think of another 
  plan. A plan that could not fail. He knew Neopia's time was limited, and soon, 
  they will fall to their knees chanting his name.
 The End
					 
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