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Sinful Behaviors

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CHAPTER 10: DANGER COMING TO LIGHT-



"Oh...okay...I understand..." Penny said softly. She looked over at Rudy with a sad expression. "I'm sorry, Rudy, but I can't stay over. My mom insists I come back home."

"What? Didn't you explain..." Rudy started to say.

Penny nodded her head. "It won't sway her, Rudy. I could have told her more, but it would require...revealing ChalkZone." She lowered her head. "I'm sorry, Rudy. But I have to go home...mom says I'll be in trouble if I don't get home very soon."

Rudy sighed. He was hoping Penny could spend the night. He wasn't sure he could get to sleep easily not knowing what happened to Snap. And he wanted her company to feel safer in his own bedroom. True, Skrawl couldn't do anything, but he still felt uneasy around the zoner who wanted him dead.

Penny's mom, lately, was more adamant about Penny being home. He wondered if it had to do with the return of Penny's father. He had been absent for so many years. He didn't recall all the details, but Ms. Sanchez wanted Penny to reconnect with her estranged father. Since they were divorced, he didn't see any reason why she'd want Penny to associate with her father, unless she just wanted no tension between them or something.

He didn't try to make sense of it. It wasn't any of his business. Right now, what was of bigger concern was Skrawl and Snap, for different reasons of course. Penny assured him Snap would be okay. Penny had confidence in Snap and she believed that he got away from his attacker. She thinks Snap will be on the other side waiting for Rudy when he gets a new chalkboard from the store.

That was all fine and good. Rudy did feel a little better knowing he would be able to go back to ChalkZone soon. It wasn't like it was going to take a year. But there was still the matter of Skrawl.

He was careful not to look at him in the eyes. He didn't really feel like getting scowled at by the jellybean zoner. He felt exposed and unsafe around him. The connection to him was the only thing that would protect him. Skrawl didn't want to kill himself, so he wouldn't try to risk hurting Rudy. Yet he could still attack his parents. The thought hung over his head like a cloud. He would need to figure out something to do about that, and soon.

Skrawl was sitting in the corner of the room. He was mumbling something to himself and examining small objects on the ground with disgust. He had not really spoken to Rudy or Penny since he got there. He was clearly busy being bitter about the situation. Rudy wondered if Skrawl was kicking himself for not bringing his Beanie Boys with him, which could have turned the tide of the fight in the classroom. Oh well, at least he was being quiet. Rudy and Penny both didn't need to hear another of his egocentric speeches.

Penny slung an arm around Rudy's shoulder and pulled him close. "Tomorrow, we will return Skrawl to ChalkZone, we will find Snap, he will be fine, and everything will go back to normal. You will see."

Rudy nodded his head slowly. He forced himself to smile. Penny's comforting usually helped him. But not this time. Too much bad stuff was going on, and he was certain it was linked to Mr. Cosmo somehow. Still, he didn't want her to worry. As he smiled, he said, "You're...you're right...I'm sure... We'll get to the bottom of this..."

Penny's smile broadened a little. She placed her hands on Rudy's cheeks and gently pulled him into a kiss. After they parted, she whispered softly, "Things will turn out all right. Now..get some rest, okay?"

Rudy forced himself to reply, "Okay, Penny. I...I will try."

Skrawl watched this display of affection and wrinkled his nose in disgust. Or at least he would have if he had a nose. He turned his head away and muttered, "How revolting..."

Rudy and Penny glared at him, but they said nothing. It wasn't worth retorting back to Skrawl. He'd never understand the concept of friendship and compassion. The closest things to friends he has are the Beanie Boys, and he hardly ever displayed kindness to them.

Reluctantly, Penny left Rudy in the room alone with Skrawl. Rudy watched her leave. Oh how he wished she could stay. There was nothing he could do, though. Penny's mother was stern about her coming home. He wouldn't be able to say anything to sway her.

He shut the door and turned to Skrawl. He still needed to figure out a place for him to sleep without risking his parents walking in and seeing him. He couldn't make him be a statue again. If he fell asleep, and he was certain he would, he would topple over, which could make enough noise to alert his parents. There was no way he was sleeping in the same bed as him. There was hardly any room, plus his weight could break it down.

There was only one option left.

Rudy got up and went over to Skrawl. The jellybean glared at him, and he returned it. The two stared at each other for about a minute. They both took in the gravity of their situation. They both felt the tension of being in the same room together for an extended period weigh in on them. And they both understood there was nothing they could do about it for the time being. And that frustrated both of them to no end.

"Look Skrawl, I know you don't want to be here. I know you don't want to have anything to do with me." Rudy said sternly. "But right now, we're stuck together. So why don't you make it easier on yourself and go into the closet and sleep..." He pointed to the closet.

Skrawl chuckled halfheartedly. "You are joking right? You expect me to sleep in there?" He gestured to the closet. Rudy nodded at him. "Preposterous! There's no way I am sleeping in there! Why don't you sleep in there?"

Rudy said, "Because my parents didn't give birth to a giant jellybean monster, Skrawl. If they came in and saw you, there's a chance you could end up in worse trouble than you are already in. Go into the closet now and I'll shut the door so they won't see your face if they decide to come in."

Skrawl growled, "Why should I listen to you, little artist boy?"

"You know almost nothing about the real world, Skrawl. You don't know what kind of dangers for zoners there are here. Even something simple like water can kill you. Yeah, water. In your world, water is harmless. You wanna know what happens if you touch water here, Skrawl?" Rudy said, his voice raising slowly due to anger and frustration with Skrawl. "You will die! Okay? You will die! Is that a good enough motivator, Skrawl? Are you going to listen to me, for once in your life, and stay in the closet where you will be safe?!"

Skrawl's eyes widened at Rudy's outburst. This clearly hadn't been what he was expecting. Skrawl still didn't look happy, but he nodded his head slowly. "Okay, fine, chalk boy. I'll play by your rules..." He got up and went over to the closet. "But as soon as we get to ChalkZone..."

"I know, I know. You will try to destroy me." Rudy muttered. "Tell me what else is new..."

"Stupid human..." Skrawl muttered as he squeezed inside the closet.

Just like Rudy promised, he shut the door as soon as Skrawl was inside. He walked over to his bed and climbed up the ladder. He pulled the covers over himself and laid down to sleep. It was going to be hard getting to sleep, but he had to try.

sss

Rudy walked through the featureless landscape. It was dark, almost black. There was hardly a source of light. Just a dimly lit moon. He was walking on top of a large flat land, no features other than just the coloration. It looked greenish, but it was too dark to tell. The moon above him, so dim, was colored a pale red instead of its usual coloration.

He heard footsteps all around him. He stopped and looked around, trying to find the source of the sounds. It sounded like someone was coming at him from all angles. Tensing up, he brought out his magic chalk. Whoever was daring to attack him, he was going to be ready.

He froze when he heard a familiar voice cry out to him.

"Rudy!"

Rudy looked around frantically. "Snap? Is that you?"

"Rudy help me!" The voice called out to him again, sounding a little fainter.

"Snap!" Rudy ran towards the direction where he believed the voice was coming from. His heart pounded against his chest. His chalk almost fell from his hands as sweat covered his palm.

"Bucko, you gotta help me!" The voice sounded even fainter. No...to Rudy's horror, it wasn't fainter. It was weaker.

Rudy stopped after running for about ten minutes. Everything around him, including himself, shifted into a red hue. There was a glowing red light shifting through the area, spreading wider and wider. Rudy watched it as it slowly unveiled a sight he hoped he would never see. It took all his will power not to scream.

There, only about ten feet away from him, was Snap. But he wasn't alone. The big wolf bat creature from before was also there. Its jaws were opened partially, drool dripping from its jaws. A wing was slung across Snap's body to hold him in place. Rudy watched in terrified disgust as the beast licked Snap on the cheek.

"Let him go!" Rudy ordered.

This drew the beast's attention to him. It stared at Rudy, its teal eyes piercing through his. They did not break this staring contest for almost a full minute. Rudy started to move his magic chalk up to draw something. The beast's eyes practically twinkled with what looked like morbid satisfaction. A twisted, evil smile spread across its muzzle.

The beast roughly turned Snap around to face him. It held him still with its left foot. Snap winced as the talons started to dig into him. As its mouth opened wide, Snap understood immediately what it was about to do. His struggles increased.

"Rudy! Draw something! Quick!"

Rudy drew a pair of foot rockets and dashed over to Snap. "Hold on!"

The beast, with its jaws wide open, moved its head ever closer to Snap's struggling form.

Snap cried, "Hurry!"

"I'm coming!"

Everything seemed to go in slow motion as Rudy tried to reach Snap in time.

Suddenly, there was the snapping of jaws closing shut. A sickening crack sounded out. A cry of pain split through the air. Rudy stopped where he was, taking in what had just happened. He shook his head in disbelief. Why hadn't he moved faster? Why did this have to happen? Why?

"Snap!"

sss

Rudy jolted awake in his bed, covered in sweat. He panted so fast he was pratically hyperventilating. He looked around, as if trying to find the beast that killed Snap. His heart beat so fast he thought it was going to burst open in his chest.

It took a while for him to realize what actually happened. He looked at his surroundings and eventually realized he was in his bedroom, not in ChalkZone. His heart started to slow down as he calmed himself. He took in slow, deep breaths as his frightened trembling stopped.

He wiped his face, feeling a cool liquid staining it. He had been crying. His pillow and sheets were covered in tears. His nose was runny and he wiped it off. He sniffled as he turned to look at the time. It was early morning, but for Rudy, it still felt like night. It felt like he got no sleep at all, and the dream, it felt too real.

A sickening thought swept through his mind. Had that been what happened to Snap? Was that why he had screamed? Rudy couldn't stifle the chilling shudder sweep through his body as his mind contemplated the idea. The beast was wild and ferocious. He knew it was possible that it had done something like that.

Rudy tried to push the thoughts away. Now wasn't the time to be worried about what could have happened. He was still quite shaken up, but today, he will be finding a way back to ChalkZone and seeing for himself what happened. He wanted to believe Penny was right, that Snap escaped and was waiting for him to visit.

Rudy looked over at the closet. He let out a sigh. Looks like he will have to wake up Skrawl. He couldn't just leave him without giving him some sort of instructions while he was gone. Rubbing his eyes, Rudy got out of bed, down the ladder, and towards his closet.

As he opened it, he said, "Okay, Skrawl, time to..." He stopped and his eyes widened in shock.

Skrawl was gone.

Panicking, Rudy rushed into the closet and looked around. Maybe Skrawl was playing a trick on him or something. He looked around the closet, examing the walls and the ceiling. Being a chalk drawing, Skrawl could use his two dimensional powers to stick to the surfaces of almost anything, similar to Snap. But after inspecting the closet up and down, Rudy found no trace of Skrawl.

His heart pounding returned with a vengeance. Had Skrawl done something...unspeakable to his parents? Dread and anger filled his mind. When he saw Skrawl next, he would...

Then he heard his parents talking as they walked past his bedroom. Rudy felt an immense wave of relief sweep through him. So Skrawl hadn't made a move on them...yet.

But now he was confused. Where had Skrawl gone? Had he tried to go back to ChalkZone on his own? He couldn't have been hurt by water. He would have felt it, perhaps even not wake up at all. So wherever the jellybean was, he was in good shape.

Rudy grabbed his cellphone and called Penny. When he heard the click of her picking up, he said in a frantic voice, "Penny, have you seen Skrawl?"

Penny's confused voice answered, "N-No...I haven't. Why? What happened?"

"He's disappeared!" Rudy cried. He heard Penny gasp on the other end. "I looked in the closet when I woke up and he just..disappeared!"

"Did he hurt your parents?" Penny asked cautiously.

Rudy shook his head even though Penny couldn't see it. "No, they're both fine. I heard them walking down the hallway. I'm sure they are busy making breakfast right now." He glanced at the door as he heard footsteps heading closer to him. A second later, there was a knock. "Hold on Penny." He pulled his head away and called out, "Who is it?"

"It's me, Rudy." Mrs. Tabootie said in an almost sing along voice.

"Come on in." Rudy said.

Mrs. Tabootie opened up the door part way and stuck her head in. She smiled at Rudy, looking almost excited about something. "The renowned reporter Mr. Cosmo wants to see you." Rudy's eyes snapped wide. "He just called and left a message. He's told the principal at your school he loved your art work and he's interested in taking you in as an apprentice at his newspaper studio. Isn't that exciting?"

Rudy stared at his mother, stunned. Art? When did Cosmo see any of his artwork? When did Cosmo say anything about wanting him to work for his newspaper company? Something about this didn't feel right.

"I..."

"Now, hurry Rudy! We're going to take you to his office! You have to be there within twenty minutes!" Mrs. Tabootie said. She motioned with her hand for Rudy to hurry up."

"Mom...do I have to?" Rudy couldn't leave. Not now. What about Snap? And he still needed to find Skrawl.

"No buts, young man!" Mr. Tabootie chimed in, pushing the door wide open. He took a few steps into the room. "You cannot miss this opportunity. You know how much your mother and I appreciate your artistic skill, Rudy. So please trust us on this. Don't pass up this chance of a life time! You know how famous and well known Mr. Cosmo is."

"Yes, but..." Rudy tried to plead with them, but it didn't work.

"Be ready in fifteen minutes, Rudy." Mrs. Tabootie said as she walked away.

Mr. Tabootie did a thumbs up to his son. "Way to go, son! I couldn't be more proud!" He shut the door as he left.

Rudy started at the door, unable to comprehend what happened. His parents words began to sink in. They were obviously excited for him. But he couldn't feel the same way. Something stank about this whole thing, but there was nothing he could do about it. His parents obviously weren't going to let this go. When they were this determined, there was little he could do to sway them.

He let out a long sigh, filled with dismay. He didn't have any choice but to do what they said. He wouldn't be able to do anything about finding Snap. He stared at the phone. He knew of someone who could.

"Listen, Penny, I gotta go. My parents are dragging me off somewhere and they won't take no for an answer." He said. "Something with Mr. Cosmo... Do you still have that piece of magic chalk I gave you a while back?"

"Yes I do." Penny answered.

"Good. Go into ChalkZone and try to find Snap and Skrawl. Text me when you find either of them." Rudy instructed.

"Will do!" Penny said. "But...what about Mr. Cosmo?"

"I'll try to finish up this meeting with him as soon as I can." Rudy said, staring at the clock. "I will call you when I'm out of there."

"Okay, Rudy. Good luck..." Penny said softly as the phone clicked off.

Rudy nodded grimly at his cellphone. "Yeah...I just might need it..." He muttered to himself as he went to get ready.

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Rudy stared at the large building in front of him. This was the right place, but for some reason, it felt different. Almost foreboding. He shook his head. Was he really going to let his fear of Cosmo show through like this? His parents were with him, after all. He didn't want them to get worried about them. And with them at his side, what did he have to fear?

Rudy walked between his mother and father towards the massive building. It looked almost high tech with its chrome coloration. It was sickenly beautiful to look at. And when they walked through the automatic sliding doors and reached the interior of the building, it looked even more glorious than people had talked about.

The walls were sleek and curved at the end. The ground was a magnficient marble, shining brightly as the rows of florenscent lights above them shined. Potted plants lined some of the walls, and adorning some what appeared to be partial rooms were fancy-looking chairs. A cool breeze swept through the building, but despite its chill, it gave the building an almost warm welcoming feeling.

After getting directions, Rudy and his parents headed towards the elevator and headed to the lowest floor. Stepping into what was obviously a basement, there was less of a welcoming feeling here, but it wasn't terrifying by any means. A little dirty, but it still seemed to shine, beckoning them to come forth.

Reaching the last room, the doors painted a red color, Rudy paused, hesitating. He stared at the red colored doors. Red...just like in his dream...

He shook his head and followed his parents as they opened up the double doors...

...and entering what appeared to be a large, vacant room. It was massive, but also very dark. It was like the area had some electrical issues or something. It looked like the room could be housing some large printing presses. There were some shapes that looked similar to that.

Suddenly, there was the clank of something being pulled, and the scraping of something being moved. Before Rudy knew it, there was a scream from his parents. He whipped his head around and found they fell through what appeared to be a trap door. He rushed over as the hole closed up and pounded on it.

"Mom! Dad!" Rudy cried, panic overtaking him.

"Now now, dear sweet child..."

Rudy's heart almost stopped when he heard that voice. He turned around. A pale light glowed, revealing a desk with a too familiar man sitting there.

"They will be fine, I assure you." Mr. Cosmo said in a calm voice. "They've just been..shown the door. I couldn't have our little chat interrupted."

Rudy jumped to his feet and gritted his teeth. "If you think I'm staying here..."

"On the contrary, I know you are." Mr. Cosmo said.

As he finished that sentence, Rudy gasped in horror as a set of bars blocked his path out of the room. He turned to look back at Mr. Cosmo, and noticed the light got a little brighter. He saw Ms. Saffron standing next to the man, and, a little further to the side, he saw Skrawl. He was trapped in a large tank. His breathening quickening, Rudy looked back at Cosmo as he started to speak again.

"Why don't you just relax...and let's chat..."


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Sorry I haven't been able to comment in a while, I was out of town. But... Wow! Intense cliffhanger! I had a good time catching up on the chapters I missed :yes



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CHAPTER 11: THE VICTIM ENEMY-


How could this have happened?

How did he not forsee any of this?

How could he have been so stupid?

Rudy had known something was up with Mr. Cosmo. He knew there was an odd vibe coming off of him. He had been suspicious of him, never letting his guard down around him. He had a feeling that Mr. Cosmo had been up to no good. He had the ability to think ahead, and come up with a plan to get him out of a situation like this...

...and yet he did not. He didn't heed to the caution that clouded his mind, the caution he knew he needed when approaching Mr. Cosmo. He could have done something earlier to prevent this. He could have come up with a plan and informed Penny what to do should a trap such as this was sprung.

But now it was too late for that. Rudy had been foolish enough to allow his parents to come with him. And now they were taken somewhere. What had Cosmo done to them? Was he being truthful and they were just being taken outside? Or did he have something far more sinister planned for them?

Rudy couldn't believe he had been so stupid. There was a good chance his parents were going to suffer for his mistake. He wanted to scream. He wanted to unleash all the tension that was building up in his head. But he was so struck down in shock and fear that he could barely move from his spot.

Now he stood in the middle of the room, with Mr. Cosmo and Ms. Saffron watching him from their desk. Ms. Saffron was standing a little bit off to the side. Her expression was blank, unreadable. What was going on in her mind? How involved was she in all this? That visit he got from her, had it all been part of this plan? Was Ms. Saffron just as bad as Terry, or did she have her own agenda, separate from Mr. Cosmo's?

Most of Rudy's mind paid more attention to Mr. Cosmo, whose eerie smile never faltered from his face. The light was so dim that it made his red hair look much darker than it really was. It almost looked like the same color his dream had turned into, the red hue. It caused the uncomfortable vibe the man already carried to intensify, causing Rudy to unconsciously take a step backwards.

"Are you afraid, child?" Mr. Cosmo asked tauntingly. His smile widened a little as Rudy took another step back and glared at him. "You should be. You played right into my trap."

Rudy wanted to say something in his defense, but he knew Mr. Cosmo was right. He had fallen into this trap of his. And what was worse was that he knew Mr. Cosmo would do something like this. Yet he still came. He still entered the building. He allowed himself to get caught.

How foolish he had been.

"Don't beat yourself up too much, Rudy. My plans are well thought out. I was always one step ahead of you." Mr. Cosmo interlocked his fingers together and leaned across the table. Somehow, like this, he looked far more menacing, maybe something to do with how the dim light casted shadows on his face. "I like a good game of chess...don't you, Rudy?"

"What does that have to do with anything?" Rudy demanded, taking a defensive stance.

"Aren't we overreacting? No matter, you will soon learn what I mean, kid. In time..." Mr. Cosmo nodded slowly. "In time..."

Rudy tried to come up with a plan in his mind. There had to be a way out of here. There had to be a weak point in Mr. Cosmo's plan. If he could figure something out before the man had time to...

...just what did he want? So far, Mr. Cosmo had not asked about the magic chalk, or anything similar. He didn't ask Rudy about Skrawl, which was very odd considering Skrawl looked nothing like any real world creature. Potatoes and jellybeans do not have legs or a mouth or antenna. Yet despite that, Mr. Cosmo hadn't tried to demand Rudy explain Skrawl's existence. And if he wasn't going to ask about that, just what was he going to interrogate Rudy on?

Wait, was this even an interrogation? Rudy wasn't sure what to think. His confusion now intermixed with his fear. He wished Penny were here. She would be able to figure out what was the appropriate course of action. She'd know how to bail him out.

Rudy wanted answers.

"What do you want?" He asked in a low but still audible voice.

"I thought you'd never ask. I will be glad to answer." Mr. Cosmo said, his voice slightly higher pitched as his voice filled with a sickening glee, as if he got enjoyment out of this whole ordeal. He got up from his chair and walked over to the tank. He placed a hand against the thick glass. "You see this marvelous thing in here? Well he's going to be part of a little experiment. You see, new weapons are in high demand, and this guy in here...he may just be the answer."

Rudy's eyes snapped wide at this. He stammered, "You're...you're going to use Skrawl as a weapon?"

"You make it sound like a bad thing. He'd be perfect. Not many would protest because he's made of chalk, right? He was created by humans...so he must serve humans, yes?" Mr. Cosmo said happily. "So therefore...think of this as a way for him to repay his debt to the species that gave him life."

Skrawl let out an angry roar and pounded on the glass. "I am nobody's tool! You hear me! You can't make me do anything! I will not stand for this!"

Mr. Cosmo looked calmly at Skrawl. His smile became a little smaller, a little more smug. "Oh, but I can and I will."

Skrawl laughed at this. "Oh really? And just how are you going to do that?"

"I have my ways. Don't worry." Mr. Cosmo told him. He looked over at Rudy. "As for you, child...what does it matter what I do with this thing? It's not like you are friends with him."

"He's a living being too!" Rudy shouted. He took a step forward, clutching his left hand in a fist while his right pointed an accusing finger at the man. "You can't just strap a dog collar on him and expect him to be your loyal servant! You're sick, you know that?!"

Ms. Saffron narrowed her eyes. "Now see here, you can't..."

Mr. Cosmo put a hand on her shoulder. "No, let the little runt continue. I'd like to hear what else he can spew out."

"What kind of person do you have to be to sink so low? To force another clearly sentient being to be a pawn in your scheme of weaponry..it's disgusting! I don't know how anyone looks up to a vile person like you!" Rudy shouted at him. "You're...you're a monster!"

Rudy didn't like letting his temper get out of hand. He didn't like allowing his anger to control him and make him say terrible things. He wasn't proud of himself when he did it. He often tried to make sure he acted as rational as possible. Ever since the poison pen letter incident, he had been a bit more careful on not letting anger cloud his judgment...usually.

There were still cases where he failed to do this, and this was one of those incidents. Granted, Skrawl did a lot of bad things himself, but that didn't mean Rudy himself wanted Skrawl subjected to being turned into a weapon. Rudy wasn't cruel or heartless. He wasn't going to allow Mr. Cosmo to hurt anyone, whether it be Skrawl or someone else. He couldn't allow it.

Rudy took in a few deep breaths to calm himself down. He wondered if his words had any impact on the man. When he stared back, he wasn't exactly surprised by what he saw.

Mr. Cosmo just stared at him, completely tranquil. All signs of a smile were gone. But nothing indicated that he was particularly angry. He stared at Rudy for what felt like a minute before he made any kind of movement. He rested his chin in the palm of his hand as his elbow supported both.

"Why do you even care, child?" Mr. Cosmo asked.

Rudy felt his anger return. "What do you mean?"

"I know you and this...Skrawl you call him? I know the two of you are not on the best of terms. There's little reason for you to care what happens to him."

Rudy asked, "How would you know what we think of each other?"

Mr. Cosmo let out a harsh chuckle. He turned his gaze towards his desk. "Because I sent a little...spy into..what did they call it..oh yes..." He looked back at Rudy. "..ChalkZone, is it?"

Rudy gasped and took an involuntary step back. "H-How did you..."

"How do I know about ChalkZone? Oh little Rudy, you'd be amazed by how knowledgeable I am." Mr. Cosmo explained. "Let me give you a taste..." He raised a hand and snapped a finger. "There's someone I'd like you to meet."

Rudy looked around cautiously. He could hear footsteps and a clang of something hitting the hard floor, but he couldn't see the source. It was still quite dark in this large room. He could hear low growling and the hairs on the back of his neck stood on end. Then the footsteps broke into a run, a louder growl sounding out.

He looked to his side, where he thought the sound was coming from. The footsteps got louder. He heard something flap against the air. He knew something was getting closer, but he couldn't see what it was. He thought he saw a bright glint in the shadows, and he prepared for a fight.

Suddenly and without warning, something large and brown jumped from the shadows. Rudy didn't have time to react as something sharp pressed against his neck and upper chest. He was thrust into the ground quickly, his head banging against the ground.

"Ow...hey watch it!" Skrawl hissed. "You're not the only one who feels that, okay?"

But Rudy didn't hear this. His full attention was on something else. And that something was holding him down, teal eyes glaring at him in the dim light. Rudy couldn't believe what he was seeing.

It was the beast..the same one he and Snap encountered in ChalkZone, the same one that was in his nightmare last night. The very same, and now it was holding him down, flashing its teeth at him. It opened up his mouth to let out a few gutteral growls. It licked its lips and looked like it fully intended on killing him.

"Rudy, this is Draow." Mr. Cosmo explained, watching the scene nonchalantly as if nothing was going on. "He's one of mine. I sent him to ChalkZone to scope out for a potential...chalk person...I should capture. And Skrawl here was the perfect one."

Rudy pushed against Draow's muzzle as the thing was getting uncomfortably close. "Why?"

"Because of your mutual hate for each other. You see, if I captured one of your friends, you would be much more resistant...But if I captured Skrawl, sure you may still not be so...receptive, but you wouldn't be as gun-ho about saving him either."

"And...and what if I had tried to erase him?" Rudy asked, still fighting against Draow's massive form.

"Ah, that's where the connection came in."

"What...?" Rudy asked, bewildered.

Mr. Cosmo snapped his finger. Draow, on cue, got off of Rudy and walked back towards his creator. He stood behind the man, placing his muzzle gently across the man's shoulder as a sign of affection. Draow's eyes still glared at Rudy as Cosmo placed a hand against his head, stroking the fur gently.

"You see, I knew that you would think of hurting Skrawl to keep me from using him. Not that I think you'd go through with it, but the potential was there. So I had to think of a way to stop you. And I came to the conclusion that, if you were in danger of being hurt too..." He paused for a moment. "...you wouldn't try anything."

Rudy wasn't sure how to take all this in. Did Mr. Cosmo confess that he was the reason why he and Skrawl felt each other's pain? How was he able to do this? How could he pull it off? Just what did he do to achieve this? So many questions swimmed in his head, making it ache.

This, all this...it had to be some kind of twisted dream, right? None of this was happening. It was all in his head. Soon, he would wake up and this nightmare would be over. He'd be talking with Penny, they'd be meeting with Snap, and everything would be more or less back to normal.

Yet, in the back of his mind, he knew the truth. He knew this wasn't a dream. This was all happening. It was worse than a nightmare.

It was reality.

"How...how did you do this?" That was all Rudy could manage to say after he forced himself to break his stunned silence. "How did you...connect us?"

Mr. Cosmo grinned at this. "I knew you'd be curious. But I'm afraid I cannot tell you." Rudy stared at him with a perplexed look. "You are smart enough to figure that out on your own. Perhaps a trip to ChalkZone will help?" He asked, his voice taunting. "That's right, you can't get there...not here, now can you?"

Ms. Saffron watched this and shook her head slowly. "Sir, why don't you get straight to the point? You can't leave the boy hanging, you know."

"True..you are right, Ms. Saffron. "Mr. Cosmo said as he got out of his seat. "I will rectify that now."

Rudy tensed up as the man approached him. The gap, slowly but surely, was closed. Rudy wanted to move. Oh how desperately he wanted to get away. But it was like his feet were glued to the floor. He couldn't make his muscles move. He was too petrified in fear to do anything.

The man stopped only a foot away from the boy. Rudy leaned back, giving a glare of determination at the man, but fear still shined through. And Mr. Cosmo saw it.

"I frighten you, don't I child? I can see the fear in your eyes." Cosmo said as he reached a hand out towards Rudy. Lightly, he brushed the back of his fingers down Rudy's left cheek. In response, Rudy jerked his head away. "But despite it all, you still have fight in you. Impressive. It's just a shame you are all alone here, boy. Maybe if you had one of your friends here, you would be a threat."

Upon hearing this, Rudy had a thought. A terrible one. It wasn't something he wanted to think about. He hoped it wasn't true. He pleaded with fate that it wasn't true. Anything but this... With how things were going for him lately, he wouldn't doubt that it happened. But there was still that chance he was wrong, right? Maybe he's just overreacting.

He would only find out through asking. And the man he wanted to direct the question to was standing right before him. Cosmo had gone silent. It was like he expected Rudy to ask him something. He just stared at the boy, his hands folded behind his back. He was quiet, saying and doing nothing.

"Did you...are you the one who..." Rudy tried to form a coherent sentence. His tongue twisted in itself, making him stumble upon his words. He finally got the words out, coming out as a low whisper, "Did you do something to Snap...?"

Mr. Cosmo just stared at Rudy. Seconds later, a wry smile spread across his face, but he remained silent.

That was all Rudy needed for him to have an idea on what happened. As it sank into his head, the old fear for Snap's safety came in, as well as a newfound anger for the man that may have been responsible for his disappearance. No, not may...this man practically confessed to it, and he didn't even need to say a word.

Rudy practically leapt for the man, gripping him by his shirt and pulling him forward. "What did you do to Snap?!"

Rudy only let go when Draow raced towards him, snapping his jaws at him in an attempt to protect his creator. Rudy took several steps back as Draow placed himself beside Cosmo like a faithful guard dog. He let out a continous low gutteral growl as his teal eyes pierced into Rudy's eyes. No words needed to be said for Rudy to understand Draow's message.

"You'll find out..." That was Cosmo's answer. "Got any more questions for me, Rudy?"

There was just one more. There was one more thing Rudy had to know.

"Why are you doing this...?"

Mr. Cosmo's response came almost immediately. "Because, Rudy, you have so much potential... But you haven't yet fulfilled that." His voice was cold as ice. "I am here to help you fulfill that potential. There is so much more you can be, Rudy. Believe me..." His eyes narrowed as he said that.

Rudy took a step back. What was this man talking about?


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CHAPTER 12: I WILL NOT BE LIKE YOU, COSMO




"What are..." Rudy stammered. "What are you trying to say...?"

There was one thing Rudy thought the man meant, and it sickened him to think about. How could Mr. Cosmo even think of such a thing, especially all that he had done? He'd have to be insane to think that... But then again, the man had already proven to be quite insane in the short time he spent trapped in this room.

Ms. Saffron, who rarely said a word in all this, was the one who replied. She had started walking towards Rudy and he didn't notice until she started to speak to him. "Kid, please..." Rudy swerved his head towards her. "Just listen to what he says. He has a great offer for you and I suggest you consider it."

Rudy took a step backwards. His eyes focused on Saffron. He still had no idea where she stood in all this, but she seemed like she was a loyal follower of Cosmo. And that was a good enough reason not to trust her.

"I am not interested in anything you two say." Rudy said to her. "You two kidnapped my friend. You hurt my parents."

"Well hurt is an exaggeration..." Ms. Saffron said.

Rudy ignored her. "And even after that, you still expect me to just sit down and take whatever offer you're going to hand me? Think again! There's nothing you can offer me that will make me turn a blind eye to what you did!" He turned his attention back on Cosmo. "What can you possibly offer me that would make it worth threatening those I care about?"

There was silence at first. Cosmo stared at him. His face was still blank. He didn't look angry or surprised. If Rudy didn't know better, Cosmo would have been a statue. If he had that thought, it would have been short lived as Cosmo turned his head to Saffron, who tapped him on the shoulder.

Ms. Saffron looked almost hesitant. She turned to look at Rudy briefly. Rudy wasn't sure what to make of her expression. It looked slightly worried, but there was a mix of something else...something he couldn't quite get. Then he thought he realized what it was.

Doubt.

A second glance, and this look in her eyes was gone, as well as the worry, as she turned her attention back to Mr. Cosmo. What replaced it was the same icy expression as the man had. Rudy was a little confused by what appeared to be mimicry. This made him wonder. Was she really one of the bad guys, or was she acting this way to impress Mr. Cosmo?

Perhaps, within time, he would find out.

Ms. Saffron spoke in a soft voice. "Are you going to tell him or just leave him hanging?"

"I will tell him..." Mr. Cosmo's smile returned. "That is why I brought him here, wasn't it?"

Rudy felt himself tense up as the pressure of suspense began to wrap around him. In a few seconds, he was about to find out just what this reporter wanted with him. The moments where Cosmo was silent were unnerving. He looked at the smile on the reporter's face, and understood what it meant. Cosmo took pleasure in drawing things out, to prolong the suspense and dread that gripped Rudy by his heart.

Mr. Cosmo stared at the 15 year old. Draow, who still stood next to him, had gone silent, but his eyes still bored into Rudy's. This time, they held a brand new message. Stay still or be attacked. Rudy gulped as the message was delivered via Draow's body language. He could see the legs were tensing up to get ready to dash towards him if he dared move away. Rudy's heart began to race as Mr. Cosmo took a step to close the gap between them.

The teenager couldn't hold back the shudder that shook his body as Mr. Cosmo placed a hand on his shoulder, gripping it gently. The smile was still there, relaxed and cool despite the seriousness and intensity of the situation. Rudy wanted to run away, but his legs were frozen in place. Draow's animalistic glare was not helping.

"As I said, Tabootie..."

Rudy winced as the man referred to him by last name. He didn't like the way he said it. It sounded almost...like a threat.

"You have a lot of potential. Yes, I foresee great things for you, but as you are, you will never achieve them. You're too blinded to see where your true path lies. But I guarantee you that once you accept this, and embrace it, the better off you will be. No longer would your talents go to waste. No, your talents hold much power, much promise." Mr. Cosmo said, holding out his hand and slowly forming a fist to emphasize his point. "I truly hate for you to continue to live your life without your full potential being realized, Tabootie..."

Rudy wanted so much to run away right then and there. He wanted to rush out of the room, find his parents, and go home. He wanted to call the police and report Cosmo's unusual behavior. Though it may not get him arrested, him trapping a person, young or old, against their will might be enough to get Cosmo off his back for good.

But in here, he had nowhere to go. He could try to run, but he wouldn't get far without Draow jumping on top of him and biting him with those jaws. And who knows what other traps lay in wait here? He had no choice but to stand there and listen to what the man had to say to him. From the sound of it so far, he wasn't liking where it was going.

"It might not seem like it, but I do like you. A lot, actually. You kinda remind me of myself when I was young. Of course," Mr. Cosmo chuckled. "I understood my use at a younger age, and took full advantage of it. But it's not too late for you to turn around and fix yourself."

Rudy swallowed, and asked in a frightened voice, "What are you suggesting?"

"I wish to help you..." The voice took on a more formal tone, as if he were speaking to a potential employee. "I don't think you understand your potential, Tabootie. You waste your talents on creating useless friends, prancing around as their 'hero'." His voice got a little darker as he kept talking. He leaned in closer to Rudy, locking eyes with him. "But you can be more than that. Oh so much more..."

Rudy's eyes widened. Was this man suggesting what he think he was? As the anger started to rise inside of him, now mixed with disgust and horror, he glared at Mr. Cosmo. "You want me to be like you?"

Mr. Cosmo gave a wry smile, this one more eerie-looking than the first one. "I want to take you under my wing, boy. I want to teach you what I know. I want you to fulfill your true potential. There's so much more you can be, so much more you can do. And I want to help you."

Despite the warning glare he was getting from Draow, Rudy slapped Cosmo's hand away and jerked back. He bared his teeth, grinding them together. "How dare you... I will never be like you...Never!"

Mr. Cosmo raised an eyebrow. "I see you have a misplaced sense of duty. Don't worry, I can fix that too..." Rudy took another step back, the glare intensifying. "I understand your hesitation. You don't know how to handle the truth. That is expected. Don't worry, I will make sure you understand in the end. Then you can do what I was not able to achieve. You are going to..." He paused for a moment. "..finish what I started..."

"What...?" Rudy asked, looking at the reporter in confusion. Any signs of anger were, at least momentarily, washed away, replaced with a look of confusion. Where was this man getting at? What did he start? How long ago? Where?

"I think you know the answer to that..."

Rudy glanced his eyes downward, his thoughts becoming intermixed with new ones. The way he said it, there had to be something Mr. Cosmo was trying to tell him without outright saying it. Rudy searched his thoughts, taking into consideration what the man said. There was something that was coming to the forefront of his thoughts, a thought so shocking, he didn't want to consider it.

But what else could there be? Nothing else seemed to fit into place. Nothing else really made sense. If...if this was true...then that would explain a lot. It wouldn't give all the answers Rudy wanted, but it would give him answers, albeit quite chilling ones. The implication weighed down on him like a heavy stone. It made the man's offer that much more terrifying. He didn't want it to be true. He begged in his mind that it wasn't true, that the man was lying.

Then..what if it was true? What if Mr. Cosmo was being quite honest in all this? Rudy knew that, if it were true, he was in trouble. And it wasn't just him...there was going to be quite a conundrum, one that would make his interactions with Vinnie and Terry seem like nothing more than child's play.

"You...you..." Rudy struggled to find his voice. "No it's not possible... you were..." A hard swallow. The man's smile broadened ever so slightly, as if he enjoyed the boy putting the pieces of the puzzle together. "You were...in ChalkZone before...?"

Mr. Cosmo didn't answer. He stared at Rudy before giving a grin. A low chuckle came out of his throat, sending chills down Rudy's spine. It wasn't a joking laugh either. It sounded quite serious...

"You're...you're lying..." Rudy whispered, taking a few more steps back. Draow was about to go after him, but he stopped when Cosmo blocked him with an arm. "You're just trying to trick me... I won't fall for it!" Rudy took a defensive stance. "I will not be like you..."

Mr. Cosmo said, "So I take it you are rejecting my offer... Such a shame. You really could have been something, boy. But maybe within time, you'll..."

"Shut up!" Rudy snapped. He surprised himself with how forceful he sounded.

"My, my..." Mr. Cosmo chuckled. "You really need to learn to control your temper, my child."

Rudy narrowed his eyes. "I am not going to let you play me for a fool any longer, Mr. Cosmo..."

"Oh no?" The tone in Cosmo's voice did little to hide the man's amused state. This was all a game to him, just a joke. "And just how are you going to accomplish that, my boy?" He turned his back to the boy and took a few steps away. "Do you think you can...stop me?"

"I will stop you!" Rudy declared, forgetting his previous shock. "I'll stop you!"

Mr. Cosmo gave him a sideways glance. "Is that so?" He didn't get a response from the 15 year old. "Such determination is very admirable, Rudy...That's part of what I like about you. I, too, was filled with confidence at your age. No, even younger than that..."

"Whatever your evil plan is..." Rudy hissed through clenched teeth. "I won't let you get away with it!"

Skrawl chortled from his tank. He had been watching the scene and had been largely silent. He stared at Rudy, or what he can make out of Rudy since Cosmo blocked part of his view, shaking his head slowly.

"Of course you would be such a stupid hero boy, Master Tabootie..." Skrawl said, glaring at Rudy. "I can see why I should work harder to destroy you... Even when you are at the disadvantage, you have a lot of fight in you. Such an annoying pest..."

Rudy retorted back, "At least I'm not trapped in a giant glass bowl!"

"Touche..." Skrawl said. He put his hand on the glass and moved it around, hoping to find a weak point. But he was no expert on glass. It all felt the same to him. He didn't even know how much force it would take to break this glass. "But you are too soft... If I were in your shoes, I would have..."

Draow dashed towards the glass container and kicked his foot against it. He let out a roar, causing Skrawl to recoil back, almost falling down. Draow began to scrape the glass lightly. The loud screech filled the container and forced Skrawl to press his hands against the sides of his head, trying to block out the sound. He led out a pitiful yell, filled with more distress than Rudy ever heard him unleash.

Rudy watched as Skrawl squirmed on the ground from the horrible sound. It didn't take long for the sound to reach new levels in pitch and now Rudy began to feel the pain Skrawl was in his ears. He fell to his knees, clamping his hands to his ears. The inside of his ears felt like they were being ripped open. Unable to hold it back, Rudy let out a cry of pain at about the same time as Skrawl did.

"Make it stop! Please!" Both Rudy and Skrawl shouted at the same time.

"That's enough, Draow." Mr. Cosmo snapped his fingers, calling back his beast. He smirked at Skrawl and Rudy. "You witnessed my creation's...talents. I knew making his claws emit a terrible noise when scratching glass would come in handy. Not sure what I was thinking when I first made him, but hey it all paid off in the end right?" He walked over to Rudy, knelt down, and gazed into the boy's green eyes. "You still have so much to learn, Rudy. If you knew half of what I do, you wouldn't be in this mess."

Rudy glared at him, clenching his jaws shut. He didn't want to hear anything more this man had to say. He wanted to get out of here. There had to be some place here he could use as a means of escape. Surely Mr. Cosmo had overlooked something, anything at all.

He would call Penny, but in here, it was too risky. The second he pulled out his phone, he wouldn't doubt Cosmo would snatch it from him, or Draow bite it from his hands, similar to what Boorat did with his magic chalk. He recalled he did sneak in a piece of magic chalk, hidden deep in his pocket. But what good would that do him right now? He didn't see any chalkboard around here.

He was at a loss of what to do. For one of the few times, he wasn't sure how he was going to get out of this. There was no way out. The way he had come in was blocked off by thick bars. He couldn't break them even if he were a buff fully grown man. There was no visible chalkboard he could use as a means of escaping into ChalkZone. Normally, he wouldn't consider ChalkZone as an option if adults were around. But if Cosmo already knew about ChalkZone, what would it matter? So long as he didn't have any magic chalk and so long as Rudy himself remembered to erase the portal...

...wait, did Cosmo have magic chalk? No, that was impossible. He couldn't have it. There was only one place to get magic chalk and Rudy very much doubted Biclops would let a shady man like Mr. Cosmo get any chalk. Biclops could easily take care of Draow; he was a giant after all, and among one of the strongest zoners he knows of.

But then...how did Draow get back into the real world? If Mr. Cosmo didn't create his own portal, how did Draow get out of ChalkZone? Rudy's head ached as he tried to think of a logical answer. The only thing that would make sense...is if Mr. Cosmo really had been in ChalkZone before. How...how was that possible...? Didn't Biclops say humans were banned from ChalkZone before Rudy himself came along? Cosmo would have been booted out before he got close enough to...

"Master Tabootie!" Skrawl's voice snapped Rudy out of his trance. When the jellybean saw he had Rudy's attention, he continued. "I saw a way out of here when they were bringing me in! Free me and I will take you there!"

Rudy looked at Skrawl suspiciously. "Why should I trust you?"

"Why should...look we're both in the same pickle together! As much as I hate to admit it, I do need your help! And I know you need mine! So let's continue this...truce thing...and let me out of here!" Skrawl yelled at him, pounding on the glass a couple times.

Cold laughter filled the room. Rudy turned to the source, which was Mr. Cosmo. "I would be quite interested in seeing you breaking him out of there. Go on child...just try." He took a step away from the boy, ushering Draow to move away as well. "Impress me."

Rudy paid no attention to Mr. Cosmo. His mind blocked him out so he could instead focus on looking at Skrawl. He still felt a little uneasy around the jellybean who had tried to kill him in the past. He knew that Skrawl was right. They were both in danger. And despite their hostility towards each other, Rudy and Skrawl had worked together effectively a couple times in the past. This shouldn't be any different.

And he couldn't just leave him there. He had to get Skrawl out of here and back into ChalkZone where he belonged. He couldn't allow him to be used like some inanimate object for whatever sick agenda Cosmo had. And he wasn't going to allow Mr. Cosmo to get into his head. Not anymore. There was no way he'd ever become like him. He would never abuse his power as a creator. He was a guardian, not a tyrant.

He wished he could do something for Snap. He wanted so much to confront Cosmo, back him into a corner, and force him to tell him where Snap was. But there's times for confrontation, and times for retreat. And right now was a time for retreat. He was at a disadvantage. Even with Skrawl on his side, Draow would be too much for them. And the traps that he was sure were hidden here, and Mr. Cosmo's deceptiveness... He needed help. And when he would get it, he will come back for Snap.

Rudy spotted something on the ground in the distance. It took him a few seconds to realize it was a hammer. He couldn't believe he didn't see it before. He looked over at Cosmo before he rushed for the hammer. As he grabbed it, he narrowly dodged Saffron diving for him. She missed and landed on the ground.

He rushed over to the glass tank, shouting for Skrawl to stand back. Rudy pulled back the hammer and slammed it against the glass. He pulled the hammer back for another blow when Draow swiped in his direction, missing the boy just by an inch. Rudy rammed the hammer against Draow's chest, causing him to fall onto his back. This wouldn't distract him for long. Rudy slammed the hammer in a couple more times as fast as he could.

There was a loud crack, then the glass shattered, leaving a large, jagged opening. Skrawl stepped out just in time for Draow to try to attack Rudy. Skrawl rammed into the beast before he could get too close to the boy. He grabbed Draow and threw him into the ground.

"Thanks Skrawl!" Rudy said as they started to run away.

"Don't waste your breath on manners, chalk boy! Run!" Skrawl said as he knocked Mr. Cosmo away. "That was for locking me up like some kind of wild animal!"

Mr. Cosmo's eyes narrowed dangerously as he watched the pair run down the hallways. He got himself up and brushed himself off. He looked over at Ms. Saffron and Draow. "Don't just stand there! Get them!"

Rudy and Skrawl ran down the hallway, rarely daring to look back and seeing the trio chase after them, Draow in the lead. Skrawl looked around, as if trying to remember the layout of the building, or at least the portion he had seen. Rudy let Skrawl be a little more in front and he watched the jellybean for any signs of which direction to go in.

The hallway was just about as dark as the room he was in. There were a few extra lights, but many were flickering, in need of changing. It was hard to see any doors. Usually the only hint of a door would be a tiny glint of the doorknob due to what little light there was reflecting off of it.

Rudy could have sworn he heard a sickening machine-like sound in these halls. The sound bounced off, echoingi n his ear. Skrawl didn't seem to react. Rudy didn't know if that meant he was just hearing things, or if Skrawl simply wasn't paying attention. Whatever the sound was, it was eerie and uncomfortable. All the more reason to get out of this twisted evil place.

"In here, chalk boy!"

Before Rudy could reply, he felt Skrawl's hand yank him to the right. The two of them entered what looked like a lab of some kind. A bunch of vials were placed on the desk, most empty, some filled with reds, blues, and greens. There was a chalkboard placed on the side of the room, covered with some formulas and equations.

"A chalkboard!" Rudy said, ecstatic. He looked over towards the open door, hearing Cosmo, Saffron, and Draow not far behind.

"Hurry!" Skrawl cried. He stood at the door, as if preparing to wrestle with the trio if they got too close. "Draw a portal! Now!"

Rudy quickly drew a portal on the chalkboard. He ushered Skrawl to come with him. The pair jumped through the portal. As soon as they were on the other side, Rudy made sure to remember to do the most important step, which was erase the portal. He grabbed the eraser and wiped the portal clean from the surface, completely destroying Mr. Cosmo's chance at getting at them.

Rudy and Skrawl landed on the chalky grass with a loud thud. Several zoners ran out of the way so they wouldn't get hit. They moved in a little close, surprised to see Rudy so close to his archenemy, Skrawl. They were equally surprised that they weren't fighting.

One of these zoners was Rapsheeba. She approached the two cautiously. "Rudy? What happened?"

"Don't ask." Skrawl said, sounding slightly disgusted. "I just hope I don't have to ask for hero boy's help again..." Skrawl didn't bother to give even a thank you to Rudy as he stormed off.

Rapsheeba stared as Skrawl disappeared into the distance. She looked back at Rudy. "What's up with him?"

"It's a long story, Rapsheeba." Rudy said as he picked himself up from the ground. "Sorry I can't stay and chat, but I have to find Penny and..."

"Hey Rudy, before you go, can I ask you a question?"

"Okay, what's your question?" Rudy asked.

"Have you seen Snap? He was supposed to show up for a date a couple hours ago. It's not like him to leave me hanging like that." Rapsheeba took a step towards Rudy. "I thought that maybe you saw him somewhere."

Rudy stared at Rapsheeba, silent.

"Rudy...?" Rapsheeba whispered. "What's wrong? Is Snap with you?"

Rudy grimaced at that question. He couldn't think of how to answer it. Closing his eyes, he looked away. That was all the answer Rapsheeba needed to see to understand what Rudy was saying.

"No..." Rapsheeba said, her eyes starting to glisten.


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Woo, back in Chalkzone after a narrow escape :smile
Can't wait to find out what happened to Snap... :blink:



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CHAPTER 13: THAT BOY IS SMART, BUT NOT ENOUGH-



Ms. Saffron stopped in her tracks when she heard a familiar sound. Those machines...she shuddered at the sound of them. Her mind briefly forgetting about Rudy and Skrawl, she had to pause and think for a moment.

The machines had always made her feel uneasy. She never even seen them, yet they still filled her with dread. The whole time she worked here, down in this area of the building, she'd hear them come on every once in a while. She didn't know what it was. And that was frightening to her. Working here and not knowing what that sound was.

She had once tried to talk to Mr. Cosmo about it. But he refused to tell her. The only bit of information he'd give her was that it was something important he was working on. He told her not to worry about it and that it wasn't any of her concern. She had tried again to make him elaborate but with no luck.

She had been behind Draow and Cosmo, so they didn't notice when she stopped running. It wasn't like she was really needed. All she had to do was chase Rudy and Skrawl, and they ran right where Mr. Cosmo wanted them to. With a chalkboard inside, they would most certainly head back to ChalkZone. She wasn't entirely sure why Mr. Cosmo wanted them to do that. It didn't really make a lot of sense.

She knew there was a reason for it. As she saw the man walk out of the room with a smile on his face, it was clear things were going the way he wanted them to. It seemed counterintuitive to let the boy and the chalk monster to escape. Why hadn't he just forced Rudy to stay and tell him what he wanted to know? That wasn't something she would have liked to happen, but it made more sense to her than just letting him escape. If special chalk was needed to access ChalkZone...

There were pieces of the puzzle she was missing. She started to wonder, briefly, if Cosmo was purposely hiding details from her. Were there some things he didn't want her to know? Was there more to his plan than just simply exploring ChalkZone and making sure it was safe?

That is what she had been told this whole time. That he simply wanted to go to ChalkZone to help her observe it, see if it was truly dangerous or not. His methods were unorthodox, she admitted, but she had been told, in the long run, it was for a benevolent purpose. Understanding ChalkZone was top priority before she could give out any news of its existence. Understanding was key to making sure, should the two worlds collide, it would be easy to subdue ChalkZone in case of a deadly riot.

But some doubt emerged in her mind when she recalled the conversation Rudy had with Mr. Cosmo. The way Cosmo talked to the boy, it sounded a lot more threatening than it had to be. And the things he was implying didn't sound like mere observation and study like she had been told. Even Draow's behavior seemed off, though Mr. Cosmo stated that he had given Draow a guard dog-like personality to dismiss any feelings of doubt from her.

Nonetheless, Ms. Saffron still trusted Mr. Cosmo. Everything was happening the way he said it would. And any statement he made about ChalkZone had also been right. He had quite the intelligent mind and she appreciated that. She did feel safe preparing this exploration to the world of chalk with him.

She just hoped that the ends truly justify the means. She felt bad for helping trap Rudy. She had pleaded with Mr. Cosmo for another way. He insisted it had to be done that way in order for Rudy to, inadvertantly, open up the next step in the plan. He claimed he didn't like it himself, but the way he spoke to Rudy told a different story. She pushed that in the back of her mind. She would ask him about it later.

Mr. Cosmo walked down the hallway, Draow by his side. He still looked happy, satisfied. He stopped beside the woman and looked at her.

"He entered ChalkZone, didn't he?" Ms. Saffron asked, despite knowing what the answer would be.

"Yes, so he did." Mr. Cosmo confirmed with a nod of his head. "Just like I hoped he would. He is smart, heading for this room first. But...it's also his biggest blunder."

Ms. Saffron shook her head. "I still don't know why you wanted him to go back to ChalkZone."

"That is simple." Cosmo stroked the head of his wolf bat creatre. "It was to open up a gateway for us to use."

Ms. Saffron raised an eyebrow. A gateway? He expected Rudy to open up a gateway for him? She knew the boy would have erased the portal. He was smart, clever. Maybe not to the same degree as Mr. Cosmo. Still, if the portal was erased, how did this man think he was getting into this chalky place?

"But he erased the portal didn't he? I don't think he'd make the same mistake again and leave it open." Ms. Saffron asked.

The man gave a peculiar smile. The one that caused her to shudder, yet at the same time filled her with awe. It was the smile that indicated a lot of things. Plans going the right way, knowing something she didn't, a mischevious 'I can make things happen the way I want to' kind of look.

"Remember when I told the boy that he'd have a chance against me if he knew half of what I did?" Cosmo said slowly. Before Saffron could reply, he took the liberty to answer for her. "Of course you do. Let me explain..."

Mr. Cosmo gestured the woman to follow him. They headed back into the room, the one where Rudy and Skrawl had escaped into. The chalkboard looked the same as it did before, except a lot of the formulas and equations had been erased. Chalk dust covered the metal grooved platform and the ground, probably from the boy so hastily erasing.

Mr. Cosmo walked up to the chalkboard. He pressed his finger against the grooved platform and moved it along. He lifted up his finger and looked at the white dust that collected there. He gave a smile as he turned to Ms. Saffron and showed her.

"See this? Chalk dust." He said.

With a perplexed look, Ms. Saffron said, "Um..yes I can see that. What does that have to do with anything? It's chalk dust. Chalk leaves that behind. It's pretty much a given."

"But it's not any ordinary chalk dust." Mr. Cosmo grinned. He pressed his thumb against his finger and rubbed it back and forth. Particles of chalk fell towards the ground, barely noticeable in the dim light. "It's magic chalk."

Ms. Saffron almost scoffed at that. "Magic chalk? How can that white stick be magical? It's like any other..."

She stopped when Mr. Cosmo pressed his finger against the chalkboard and pulled his finger downwards. Very faintly, she saw a golden glow come from it. Mr. Cosmo pulled away and took a step to the side. He smiled at her shocked expression. She couldn't believe what she was seeing. A glow on the chalkboard? Was it real? Yes, it had to be real. She was wide awake.

She walked up to the chalkboard and placed her hand on it. The glow didn't seem to hurt. In fact, her fingers seemed to sink in a little. She pulled her hand away and looked over at Mr. Cosmo. Was this how he managed to get Draow in the real world? He never outright told her before. She knew there had to be some way, but she didn't imagine it would be something like this.

Mr. Cosmo wiped his palm across the faint glow, stopping it almost immediately. "That, Ms. Saffron, is magic chalk. It is the gateway key between our world...and theirs." He put his hand on Draow's head and gave it a few pats. "And because of this portal, anything from our world can get into ChalkZone, and the reverse is true." He shifted his gaze to Draow. "Including your own creations."

So that was how. Ms. Saffron didn't understand the mechanism of this whole thing. She doubted she ever would. Magic chalk still seemed quite farfetched to her, even when shown its powers right in front of her. It was clear there was something...otherworldly about this particular type of chalk.

Ms. Saffron tried to think of a rational explanation for it. But what was the use? She had a chalk creature standing before her. She had seen another in Skrawl. When chalk drawings came to life, seemingly with their own anatomy and every thing, even capable of speech, what was the point in rationality anymore? None of this was making sense. It was making her head hurt from thinking too hard about it.

She cleared her mind to focus on her next question. "With the portal gone, how do you propose you..."

"Already taken care of. See, you'd be amazed by how much I learned about ChalkZone. That boy must have been visiting that place for years, and still he doesn't know one quite amazing fact."

"And that would be?"

Mr. Cosmo smirked at her. "It is possible to create your own type of chalk, with its own abilities..."

Ms. Saffron took a step back. "You managed to...how?"

"It is pretty easy, but I won't elaborate on that. Let's just say I...had a little help." Mr. Cosmo replied. "The chalk that the boy had taken, it's the same kind he used while in the classroom. Tell me, did you ever wonder how Draow was able to use that portal to carry in...what was his name...Snap?"

Ms. Saffron was silent. She hadn't thought about that. During that time, her job had been to go to Tabootie's place and spray his chalkboard with a substance that made creating portals impossible. This would force Skrawl to stay put in the real world and they would then capture him during the night, which had been a complete success. What wasn't on her mind was how Draow got Snap in the real world.

"Explain..." Ms. Saffron managed to say.

"This magic chalk has an additional ability to it. It's permanent...well kind of. Water can still erase it permanently. But it wasn't like Tabootie was going to figure that out." A dark chuckle. "This magic chalk actually 'comes back' per say. The portals drawn with it, after erased, will come back, but only at about 10% opacity. This makes them practically invisible to everyone unless they took a very good look. Why at such low opacity? It gives us a sort of 'stealth entrance'. This will come in handy as we begin exploring more of this world..."

"But if you already know quite a bit...and I don't know how you do..." Ms. Saffron started. "Why do we still need to explore?"

"There's still things about the world of chalk that I am not aware of, Ms. Saffron. So exploration is still imperative. I know you still want to do that, so you can get an understanding of this place." Ms. Cosmo said.

Suddenly, something clicked in the back of Ms. Saffron's mind. "The connection between the boy and that jellybean creature...I know that was your doing but..did it have anything to do with that chalk?"

"Quite clever." Mr. Cosmo said with an amused tone. "That is correct. An old trick I knew would be useful at some point." He looked at the chalk dust on the board. "Yes, this chalk of mine is truly something. The only weakness it has is that it uses up faster. I guess it can't handle all that ability. Oh well, it serves its purpose just fine."

"Can the connection be undone...?" Ms. Saffron asked cautiously.

"It is...quite hard." Mr. Cosmo admitted. "That is why this chalk should be used with caution."

"Then why..."

Mr. Cosmo gave her a stern look. "When it comes to a world of chalk, you must think intelligently, differently. The way that world works is much different than ours. And so the rules of the world changes, so do the way plans are made."

Ms. Saffron thought about that. It did make sense. ChalkZone was a completely different place, much different than what she was used to. It would be understandable that things had to be handled differently. It brought about a sort of comfort to her, knowing that Mr. Cosmo had reasons for his actions. And they seemed to be intelligent ones at that. Nothing about it seemed truly malicious at the core, although she couldn't say she was entirely comfortable with them.

Then she thought about that plan. He never told her about it. Mr. Cosmo mentioned something about 'finishing what he started'. What had he meant by that? What was this true potential he talked about? Why did he think making friends in ChalkZone was meaningless?

Or maybe he didn't think that way. She could just be misinterpating him again. He seemed to be making it clear he does want to help her learn about this place. He had taken precautions to avoid as much fighting as possible. This thing that he started, it was probably just another exploration trip. He might have thought that getting too 'buddy buddy' with the locals would impede progress. And he may have deemed it meaningless to create friends and rescue people when studying and understanding ChalkZone could bring about a lot more results.

Yeah, that had to be it.

She wanted to ask for confirmation. She wanted to hear it from him. She held back, however. She didn't want to annoy Mr. Cosmo with too many questions. She didn't want to make it seem like she had little faith in him, which wasn't true. So, for now, she just nodded.

"Okay, sir." She said. "I understand."

Mr. Cosmo gave a small smile. "That is good to hear. Now..." He went over to a corner of the room. "Draow was able to bring this to me before the meeting with Rudy started. I am pretty sure it is still good." He pulled out a plate with what looked like a sandwich on it, and a glass of what could be juice but it looked...different. "Take this to our...guest."

Ms. Saffron grabbed the plate and glass. "What is this?"

"Chalk food. Take it to Snap." Mr. Cosmo said. "I don't want him dying on us."

"Can't he just eat and drink something here?" Ms. Saffron asked.

"That would kill him, Ms. Saffron." Mr. Cosmo said. "Maybe eat...but I am not taking the chance. And anything liquid here will dissolve him. Now take it to him. He is still of use to me."

Without another word, Ms. Saffron took the food and drink and headed down the halls.

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Ms. Saffron hated coming down here. The sounds of the machines were much louder. She couldn't tell exactly where they were, and even if she wanted to go there, she couldn't. Some passageways were sealed off with a code. Unless she knew what the code was, she couldn't enter. Mr. Cosmo assured her the codes were for security purposes. He thought that it would be best if only one of them knew the code to get in. It didn't make much sense to her, but perhaps he'll tell her the code in time.

The hallway she was walking in was dark and dank. A strong dirty smell filled the air. She flared her nostrils at it and turned her head away for a second. What an awful smell. This place hadn't been completely cleaned up when Mr. Cosmo started using it. Still it wasn't as bad as when they first started. It was amazing how much they managed to clean up in such a short amount of time.

She forgot what this place used to be. Most employees don't even come down here anymore. She didn't know how many of them even knew of this place. Where Rudy had been trapped wasn't entirely unknown. It was a storage kind of room where spare equipment was located. But this room, where she was walking in now, was more secluded. It wasn't even on the map.

It may have been the original basement and storage before a room above it was renovated to take its place. Mr. Cosmo thought it would be a perfect place to do his studies or whatever he did. There were multiple rooms, each of them converted into...she wasn't sure what they were actually. She didn't get a chance to look inside any of them.

Well except for one, but she wasn't sure if this was how the vast majority of the rooms were, or if it was just one special case. And that room was the one where Snap was being held.

It didn't take her long to reach his room. The door was locked. Nothing fancy. Just a simple lock and key mechanism. There was no code required for this. She balanced the food and drink with one arm as she brought out the small key and unlocked it.

She took in a deep breath, trying to keep herself calm. She never truly interacted with a chalk being before. She kept her distance from Draow and Skrawl. This was the first time she'd be in a room, alone, with a chalk creature and she wasn't sure how she should act. What could she expect?

Ms. Saffron walked into the room. It was fairly small and plain. It wasn't too dark. The single light above did prove quite a bit of lumination. The floors and walls were very dry. Mr. Cosmo had spent some time making sure there was as little liquid in the room as possible, and if what he told her was right, she now understood why he had been so adamant about it. The room wasn't completely empty. There was a small bed. Not the best and it looked rather old, but it seemed to suit the occupant just fine.

Snap was laying on the bed with the dirty covers pulled over him. He was twitching in his sleep. He must be dreaming. Hmm, chalk creatures dream? She narrowed her eyes. They apparently also had nightmares. She could see a faint hint of a tear on the blue boy's face. She wondered if he was having a nightmare about Draow.

The wolf bat beast hadn't exactly been gentle with him, evident from the moment he brought him into the real world. Snap was covered in dirt and looked a little banged up. A bit of red clung to Draow's wing claw, not only disproving Mr. Cosmo's previous idea about chalk creatures having no blood, but also showed Draow had used a little too much force. Upon examination, she and Mr. Cosmo found that Draow had struck Snap in the back, cutting pretty deeply and ending at the back of his head.

Even in chalky form, it was horrific to look at. It made her feel some level of sympathy for him. She still wasn't sure what to think of him, but pain was something she definitely understood. Luckily, they were able to stop the bleeding and they were able to wrap bandages around it so the wounds would be protected.

Mr. Cosmo hadn't been happy with Draow and scolded him while she placed Snap in the room. But she wasn't sure if it was because he cared about Snap's well being, or if it was because of something else. The way he said 'of use to him'...did he see Snap as just a tool? Then again, did she see him the same way?

Snap started to stir more desperately on the bed. He was crying bouts of 'No' and 'Rudy', as well as other things, some too mumbled together for her to understand. She let out a soft sigh. She placed the food and drink on the ground and walked over to the bed. She wasn't sure why she was doing this. She didn't know him. She didn't know if he could even be considered real. But something drew her to him.

She placed a hand on his shoulder and gently shook him. "Hey, calm down. It's just a dream."

Snap, slowly, stopped shaking. Ms. Saffron was about to back off when the blue boy started to sit up in the bed. "Oy caloi...what a nightmare..." He said, rubbing the side of his head. "That is the last time I eat spicey honey before I go to bed. Talk about your weird dreams. Some big wolf with wings..."

He stopped talking when he took notice he wasn't in his usual room. Ms. Saffron noted the look of shock on his face, that soon delved into panic. He quickly stood on his foot when he saw her and took a defensive stance.

"Whoa!" Ms. Saffron said, biting her lip. "I'm not here to hurt you!"

"Where am I?" Snap demanded. He hunched over as he prepared to jump off the bed. He stopped when he felt a burning pain in his back. He let out a cry and fell back. "What happened to me? What did you do to me?"

Ms. Saffron felt her heart starting to race. She took a step back from the clearly angry and pained chalk person. Perhaps it was a mistake to wake him up from his nightmare.

"Who are you?" Snap said next when he got no answer. His voice still hissed with pain. "And where is Rudy?"

"I am...Ms. Saffron." She answered hesitantly. "Calm down and I will answer your questions.

Snap stared at her suspiciously. "Okay then, explain..."


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CHAPTER 14: WE NEED INFORMATION-



Snap wasn't sure where he was. Or how he got here. The last thing he recalled was dealing with Skrawl...no wait, it wasn't Skrawl he was fighting. It was some beast he was trying to control. Something that looked like a wolf but wasn't. Did it have bat-like wings? He recalled it did.

He remembered, after they seemingly defeated the creature, that Rudy had to leave. Hmm what was that reason? Something about the portal...yeah that was it. Rudy had to close the portal because he left it open. Snap wondered if he was partly to blame for that. After all, he did call Rudy's attention away to inform him about what Skrawl was doing.

He pushed that in the back of his mind. Right now, it wasn't important to think of whether or not he is responsible for the portal remaining open. Instead, he focused his mind on recalling what had happened afterwards. His mind felt muggy. He didn't want to believe he had amnesia...but what else could explain the gap in the memory? The last thing he remembered was Rudy running towards the portal and...

...wait, it was starting to come back to him. He had seen Draow getting onto his feet. He had seized Skrawl in his jaws and he was racing towards the portal. Snap had rushed over to try to stop the beast. He had grabbed onto the tail, but he wasn't able to slow him down at all. The beast had gotten fed up with his interference, and...

A pain shot through his back as he remembered what happened next. The beast, its wing talon sliced into his back. He remembered the scream he emitted. He remembered seeing Skrawl and Rudy forced through the portal together. Then, as he collapsed on the ground, moaning in pain, the last thing he remembered was the beast approaching him, jaws opening wide.

Snap would have thought the beast was going to finish him off. But now that he had woken up here, in this strange place, he knew he had to still be alive. He didn't feel the blood leaking from him anymore. This woman here, who was standing right before him, she may have had a hand in treating him. Could she have saved his life?

He scoffed at the idea. No, she couldn't be his rescuer. He was now clearly a prisoner. His mind was still coming back together. He may have only been awake a short time, but he wasn't stupid. Everything about this place felt like a jail to him. For all he knew, the beast worked for this woman.

Who was she? What did she want? Had she done something to Rudy? If she had, he was going to make sure she paid for it. No one messes with his pal and gets away with it.

Even though the woman had not made any threatening moves towards him, he still kept a defensive stance. He didn't know her and he didn't trust her. He would have seized the opportunity to escape. The door must still be unlocked. If he was fast enough, he could leave. Heck, his two dimensional powers would be handy right about now. But what if this place is rigged? Boobie trapped? As much as he wanted to leave, he couldn't; not unless he got a better understanding of the structure of this place.

And perhaps this woman would be the ticket to that. Maybe she had some kind of map on her. He could use that to figure out where traps and survellience cameras were, and he could avoid them. Being able to flatten himself and go over walls would make getting out a lot easier.

After the woman said she would answer his questions, his mind struggled with just what question he should ask. There were so many he wanted to know. It was hard to choose.

When he finally thought of one, he said, "Where am I?"

The woman, who had said her name was Ms. Saffron, said, "The location is a secret. I will say you are still in Plainsville, however. You are in one of the lowest levels of this building. This place used to be abandoned until my...partner I guess you can call him that, 'revived' it to serve a new purpose."

"And what purpose might that be?" Snap asked.

"I cannot tell you that." Came Saffron's reply.

"You can't tell me, huh? Sheesh..." Snap rolled his eyes, though it was hard to tell when he had no pupils. "I take it you must not be in charge then. Otherwise, you'd know this place like the back of your head."

"It's palm. Back of your palm." Saffron corrected him.

"Yeah, whatever." Snap waved a dismissing hand at her. "And, uh, do you mind telling me why I am here? Do you and your boss think I'm some kinda weird alien..." At this, Snap put his hands on the side of his face and used his thumbs to try to mimic antennas. "..and you want to do probing experiments on me and make me tell you where my leader is, right?"

"Well no." Ms. Saffron said, rubbing the back of her head. "We...kinda already know what you are. Alien might be a bit of a stretch. I think the best phrase would be...dimensional hopper."

Snap raised an eyebrow. "Well aren't you clever. And can you guess my name?"

"It's Snap, isn't it? One of those chalk creatures..." Ms. Saffron said.

Snap stared at her in shock. How did this woman, whom never met him before, knew his name, and the fact that he was made of chalk dust? There was only one way she could have known, and that was if Rudy or Penny told her. Or if she overheard them. With Rudy on his mind now, he knew what his next question was going to be.

Snap tried to keep his composure. Despite this woman knowing his name, he didn't want to show her that her that he was shaken up. He wanted to remaim calm and viglant. Unnerving him may have been her goal. Well, she failed at that.

"What have you done to Rudy?" Snap hadn't meant for that question to sound so forceful. Still, given what little knowledge that he has of what was going on, it was better to be on the safe side.

"He was here. On the upper level." Ms. Saffron said. She bit her lip, as of contemplating if she was telling him too much. Luckily for Snap, she continued. "He had fallen into a trap set up for him. Mr. Cosmo, my partner per say...he had tried to convince Rudy to be his..prestige I suppose. He refused."

"Naturally!" Snap folded his arms and smiled. "He would never join forces with someone like him! Imagine, being trapped against your will..." Snap's voice trailed off. He realized that was the situation he was in. His eyes narrowed. "Why am I here...?"

"Just like Rudy, Mr. Cosmo sees potential use in you." Ms. Saffron said.

"So I'm just some tool to him?" Snap growled at the thought of that. He wasn't someone's plaything. When Saffron didn't answer, he pressed on with another question. "And what happened to Rudy?"

Saffron said, "He escaped."

Snap grinned at this. Finally a bit of good news in all this mess. He jumped to his feet and pointed his..fist...at the woman. "Hah! Looks like your plan has been delayed! Just what you wait, Rudy will come back for me, and will stop you...whatever your evil plan is..."

Ms. Saffron tilted her head. "Evil plan? I never said we were doing anything malicious...okay.." She hung her head. "Perhaps capturing you wasn't the nicest thing. But I swear, all we want to do is explore ChalkZone and learn about it. We don't intend any true harm."

Snap shook his head. There was something about that woman's tone of voice, like she was hiding something. "Do you really believe that?"

"Well I..." Ms. Saffron looked confused. She turned her head away, staring blankly at the closed door. Letting out an exasperated sigh, she looked back at Snap. "I don't know why I'm having this conversation with you. I don't even know if you are real..." With that, she got up and headed towards the door.

"Not real? I'm not real?!" Snap yapped at her, waving his hands about in disbelief. "Oh I'm real all right! I'm just as physically present as you are! Yes, I'm made of chalk, but that doesn't mean I'm not as much alive as any human in this world!"

Ms. Saffron paused for a moment. "You better eat your food."

Snap looked down at the food on the ground. He hadn't noticed it until now. "Why would you even bother feeding me, if you didn't think I was real?"

"Because Mr. Cosmo wants you alive." Ms. Saffron said. "Rudy may have escaped, but that is exactly what Mr. Cosmo wanted him to do. It flows right into his plan."

"What...?" Snap asked quizzically.

Ms. Saffron sighed, standing in the door way now. She gave Snap a sideways glance. "Let's just say he...has other means of convincing Rudy to join him..."

As she left, Snap rushed to the door. He slammed against the hard surface and fell back. He would have stood up and pounded on the door if it weren't for the horrible pain that plagued him now. He struggled to get up, groaning in pain as he did so. He tilted his head up towards the door and called out for the woman.

"Ms. Saffron! Wait! Come back! What did you mean by 'he has other ways of convincing Rudy'? What is he going to do?!"

But there was no reply.

Snap sighed and turned around. He stared at the sandwich and drink. He was feeling a little hungry and thirsty. He licked his lips. He knew it may not have been the best idea. But his stomach was dominating over his brain. He walked over, picked up the sandwich, and started to eat.

"Rudy." He said between bites. He glanced hopefully at the door. "I hope you will find me, bucko. And I hope you will teach these jerks a lesson."

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Rudy held the spoon in his hands, poking at the cereal in front of him. He didn't really feel much like eating right now. He could feel his stomach growling, but with all that went on yesterday, he couldn't bring himself to eat anything. Yesterday was just horrible. He couldn't believe just how bad it was. He wished he could have done something, yet...what could he have done?

It was heartwrenching for him to go through another night without knowing how Snap was. His initial plan yesterday was, after he and Skrawl escaped, he would find Penny, who would have gotten the new small chalkboard, and they'd get back into ChalkZone. He would explain to her what happened and where the building was, and then they could go to the location in ChalkZone, where he and Skrawl fled, and sneak inside to find Snap.

It was a risky plan. They could get caught. He didn't know how protected the building was. But he couldn't think of anything else. There was the option of going to the police. That was still in his mind. But now the police won't believe him. When he saw his parents for the first time since the incident, he found that they didn't remember anything that happened. Mr. Cosmo must have done something to them to make them forget. He might have foreseen him calling the police and did something about it.

It would be harder for the police to believe a 15 year old if his parents don't know what he's talking about. Although he was happy that his parents were safe and sound, he couldn't help but feel some disappointment. If his parents remembered what Mr. Cosmo did, they could back him up and have Mr. Cosmo arrested. But all he had now were his own words, and that wasn't going to be enough to convince the police of anything.

His plans were delayed, unfortunately. Penny told him that, while she was able to get the portable chalkboard, she wasn't able to come back over with it. Her dad wanted to continue reconnecting with his daughter and insisted they go to a fair. And when she came back to her home, her mother wanted her to stay inside. He forgot the details why, something about her wanting Penny to learn how to cook a special family recipe or something.

Rudy made a promise to himself that last night would be the last night he'd go without saving Snap. Penny had called in the morning and said she'd be over as soon as possible. When Rudy's parents asked what they were doing, he said it was some project for school. And as usual, his parents bought it.

When Penny would arrive, he and her would head straight into ChalkZone and go from there. He did realize how hasty it was to just go into Mr. Cosmo's...lair for a lack of a better term, but something had to be done and fast. So long as they were quiet and careful, they might be able to at least get a map of the place. And then they...

...oh who was he kidding? This plan stunk. It was still the only option he could think of, but it was full of high risks and dangers. He didn't fully understand Mr. Cosmo's capabilities. He didn't have a fullproof plan. So much could go wrong. And what of Draow? If that thing found him and Penny... He wondered what Mr. Cosmo would do with Penny. Would he use her to get to him? He shuddered at the thought. Or would he do much worse? Was Mr. Cosmo the type of person to...kill...?

No, he wouldn't kill Penny. There would be too much at stake. He'd end up going to jail for certain. People showed less mercy to someone killing a much younger person than they did with killing someone of the same age or almost equal. Mr. Cosmo wouldn't want to go to jail, so he was certain the man would refrain from killing Penny, or anyone he cared about.

Still, the thought plagued his mind. He knew so little about Cosmo. If he had a better idea of his psyche...

"Rudy, your friend is here!" Mrs. Tabootie said in her sing-along voice.

Rudy got out of the kitchen and saw his mother standing by the door. Mrs. Tabootie stepped aside, allowing Penny to walk in. She was carrying a large burlap bag with her.

"Thank you, Mrs. Tabootie." Penny said politely. She looked at Rudy. "And hello, Rudy. Are you ready to get started on our project?" She gave a knowing wink.

Rudy wanted to smile back. But the only one he could manage was a half-hearted forced one, to keep his parents from wondering what was wrong with him. He already talked quite a bit with them earlier when he wouldn't eat his breakfast. It was hard enough explaining what was wrong without revealing too much. He didn't want to deal with that again. Not now.

They went up into Rudy's bedroom and shut the door. They went over and sat on his bed. Penny opened up her burlap bag and pulled out the small portal. It was a little smaller than the one he had, before it was essentially broken, but they'd still be able to squeeze through.

"Do you have a plan, Rudy?" Penny asked.

Rudy looked at her. "I told you already. We're going to go..."

"Yes I know that. But have you thought it out?" Rudy bit his lip. It was like Penny was reading his mind. "What happens if this Mr. Cosmo guy catches us? What then?"

"I...I just don't know what else to do, Penny." Rudy looked away. He glanced at the ground. "It's all my fault...I should never have left Snap behind. If I had kept an eye on him..."

Penny put a hand on his shoulder. "Don't beat yourself up over it. You couldn't have known." She said in a calm voice. "I know how dire this situation is. I was quite afraid, too, when you called last night and told me what happened. I felt guilty at the time."

Rudy looked at her. "You did?"

She nodded. "Yes. I thought that I should have come with you, that maybe me being there would have made a difference. But nothing will change happened, Rudy. We shouldn't spend so much time with 'what ifs'. We should focus on a plan to rescue Snap."

Rudy knew she was right. He couldn't sit around feeling sorry for himself. He couldn't do nothing while his confusing thoughts distracted him. He had to remain focused. The longer he waited to do something, the longer Snap was in danger. He didn't even know if Snap was being fed or not. In which case, they had even less time if he wasn't. They had to get moving.

The only thing holding him back was the fact that he didn't know enough about Cosmo to formulate a well thought out plan. Yes, he was a reporter, but that didn't really say much. He didn't know exactly how his mind worked. And no doubt he must have laid traps. Initially he wasn't sure if he would boobie trap his building, but reminding himself of last night, yeah he would be the kind of person to do that. He'd need more information on this guy. He wanted something, anything, to help him find a way to rescue Snap. Even the tiniest clue would be great.

"Hey Rudy?" Penny asked. "Did you tell me Mr. Cosmo was in ChalkZone?"

Rudy nodded. "Well he didn't exactly say it...but he sure made it sound that way."

"Well if he was, maybe we can talk to Biclops about him. He's quite observant of ChalkZone. He'd easily notice another human coming into ChalkZone." Penny suggested.

"Yeah, but the other zoners would notice, too. Wouldn't it be just as effective to ask any of them?" Rudy asked, confused.

"Biclops would be the best zoner to go to first." She explained. "We don't even know how long ago Mr. Cosmo was in ChalkZone, if he was at all. It could have been years, Rudy. It would be best to go to a zoner who had been in ChalkZone for a long time. And who better than Biclops? He can even show us what happened, if Cosmo had been to ChalkZone before."

"Hmm, you're right, Penny!" Rudy smiled with determination.

Penny did make a valid point. Biclops was in ChalkZone for a long time, well before he knew about it, and well before Snap was 'born'. If there was any zoner who would definitley know if Cosmo had been to ChalkZone, Biclops would be the one. And Penny was also right about being shown what happened. Biclops's ability to show video footage in his eyes, showing the past, meant that he and Penny would be able to see exactly what went down. They could get an even better idea on what this guy was capable of.

Rudy drew a portal on the portable chalkboard. He made sure to make it as big as possible. He then set the chalkboard on the ground. Before he did anything else, he made sure to leave his parents a note so they wouldn't freak out when they saw him gone.

Knowing time was of the essence, they both slipped into ChalkZone through the somewhat small portal as fast as they could. Rudy took care of erasing the portal immediately.

As they turned to begin walking to the Chalk Mine, as luck would have it, Biclops was nearby. It looked like he was doing one of his jogs through ChalkZone. It was incredibly convenient that he happened to be there when he was. They immediately rushed over to him.

"Hey Biclops!" Rudy called out.

Biclops stopped moving forward, now jogging in place. He looked down at Rudy and Penny and waved at them. "Hello, Rudy and Penny! How are you doing?"

"We have a question to ask you." Penny said.

Biclops sensed the nervousness in her voice. "Well sure...what's wrong?" He turned to Rudy. "Did something happen?"

"Well you can say that..." Rudy said slowly. "Uh...Biclops? You wouldn't...happen to know someone named...Mr. Cosmo do you?"

Biclop's eyes went so wide that they looked almost like they would roll out of his head. "D-Did you say...Cosmo...?" The two teens nodded as a reply, causing the giant to gasp.

Rudy and Penny had never seen anyone's face turn as sheet white as fast as Biclops's did just then.


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CHAPTER 15: COSMO HAD DONE WHAT?-



The reaction Biclops had was of no comfort to Rudy and Penny. It was like a double edged sword to them. On the one hand, it was nice that he knew Cosmo, because that meant that he could tell them more about him and perhaps even a way to beat him. But on the other, the way he so negatively reacted to the name, told them a horrible truth: Mr. Cosmo must have done something terrible to scare Biclops that much.

Just what had this man done? Had he tried to kill some zoners? Did he destroy entire sections? Rudy only had a glimpse of what this man was capable of doing. And if he read Biclops's reaction correctly, that was just the tip of the iceberg. The man's cruelty must lie much deeper than that.

Rudy felt a strong sense of urgency rise up in him. Knowing that Cosmo, already dangerous, was even a bigger threat than he imagined made him wish he could find Snap sooner. He hoped that he was all right. He hoped that he will still be there when he was able to come to his rescue. He made a promise to himself that, after he saved Snap, he'd make Cosmo pay for what he did. Rudy usually didn't like holding onto grudges for very long, but for Mr. Cosmo, he was willing to make an exception.

He looked over at Penny. The expression she gave him told him that she felt the same way. Like Rudy, she was also scared by how Biclops reacted, and also showed some hidden anger, which Rudy guessed was most likely from thinking about what Mr. Cosmo may do to Snap, or any other zoner that was unfortunate enough to fall into his grasp. She then gave a nod, and he knew what she was indicating.

Rudy looked up at Biclops, swallowing nervously. This seemed like a painful subject for the giant. He felt bad for asking questions on this, but for Snap's sake, and perhaps the sake of ChalkZone, he needed to ask. He had to know.

"Was Mr. Cosmo..here before?" Rudy asked tentatively.

Biclops stared at him for a moment, still overcoming the initial shock. "Y-Yeah he was...many years ago." Biclops took a step towards the pair and pointed a finger close to Rudy. "It was before you ever came to ChalkZone. Cosmo was just a kid at the time...but age doesn't always mean something, and he certainly proved that."

"A kid?" Rudy inquired. "Around my age when I first came to ChalkZone, you mean?"

"Or perhaps a year older. I don't know. It's hard for me to remember exactly how old he was." Biclops said, scratching the top of his head. Then he made a gesture with his large hands. "What I do remember is that he did some terrible things in ChalkZone."

Penny decided to ask a question. "What exactly did he do, Biclops?"

Biclops winced and slowly shook his head. "I'd...rather not talk about it. I will say this, though. So vile were his actions against ChalkZone that he was kicked out as soon as possible."

"I hope the damage wasn't too bad..." Penny said sympathetically.

"Nah. It wasn't as bad as it could have been. A lot of damage, but nothing that couldn't be repaired in time." Biclops said.

Rudy thought about this. If Mr. Cosmo had been here as a kid, then why had he never come back? Yeah, he was kicked out, but he may have tried to find another way in. He seemed like he was clever. Too clever actually. He didn't think that he would go down that easily. There had to be some reason why he didn't try to do anything regarding ChalkZone until now.

"Hey, Biclops?" Rudy asked.

Biclops turned his attention to the boy. "What is it, Rudy?"

"Do you know why Cosmo would wait all this time to make another move?" Rudy asked, confusion painting his voice. "I mean, he had all this time...why would he wait until now to..."

"Because he forgot. Or at least, that's what was supposed to happen." Biclops replied, cutting off Rudy. "You see, for really dangerous artists, I used to have a magical zoner cast a spell on them to make them forget about ChalkZone. They fall asleep and they are taken back into the human world unharmed. It had been effective...or so I thought."

"Maybe something triggered his memory?" Penny suggested. "Maybe seeing something from ChalkZone..."

Rudy suddenly felt a pang of guilt. Something that he had pushed in the back of his mind had resurfaced. There was a time, a couple weeks ago, when he, Penny, and Snap were in the classroom together. Mr. Wilter was gone and they had some time to chat with their friend. During this time, there was a camera malfunction, so they weren't being watched.

During the chat, Rudy could have sworn he heard a click. It was faint, barely noticeable. Penny and Snap didn't react to it. He did turn his head seconds after the sound. He saw no one. At the time, he just dismissed it and went on chatting with the other two.

Part of him had nagged at himself to bring it up, to not just discard it as nothing. Yet that is exactly what he had done. He didn't think it was anything to worry about. There was nothing in the newspapers after that. There was no 'Chalk World Exposed' headline. None of that. He thought about bringing it up with Penny and Snap, but seeing how they didn't react to this 'phantom click', he changed his mind.

Now he wished that he had said something earlier. If he did, they could have seen this trouble coming earlier and they could have done something about it. Rudy felt so foolish and stupid. He couldn't believe he thought that click was nothing. It had to have been Saffron or Cosmo, or someone else, who took that picture, and Mr. Cosmo saw it and... Oh what had he done...?

"Rudy...?" Penny took notice of Rudy's change in composure. "What's wrong?"

Rudy snapped out of his thoughts and looked at her for a moment. He looked away. He wasn't sure how to tell her, or if he should tell her. There was so much going on, was it really important to know about that picture?

"Nothing, Penny." Rudy said, giving the best smile he could.

Penny narrowed her eyes. "Are you sure, Rudy? You were really spacing out there..."

Rudy nodded his head quickly. "Yeah...I was just...waiting to see if Biclops had anything else to say."

"Well okay..." Penny didn't look convinced. Nonetheless, she looked up at Biclops, dropping the subject. "Biclops? If you don't want to talk about what Cosmo did as a kid here, would you mind...showing us? Please, we need to know what we are up against..."

Biclops looked hesitant. If what Cosmo did was truly that horrible, then it was understandable that he would be wary about the subject. Rudy wondered if Cosmo had done something to hurt the giant. Biclops's grimace seemed to well support that. Or maybe he hurt someone Biclops really cared about. So many thoughts invaded Rudy's mind about what could have happened.

Penny seemed to have the same thoughts as he did. She went up to Biclops and looked at him with great sympathy. "I know he must have done terrible things. And I'm sorry if this reopens old wounds. But if you don't tell us what happened, many more people could be hurt by him. Snap is already being held prisoner and I don't think he will stop there."

Biclops's eyes went wide. "Cosmo...captured your friend, Snap?"

Rudy gave a grim nod. "He didn't say it exactly, but he pretty much confessed it. I don't know if he hurt Snap and how badly..." He closed his eyes, trying to hold back the tears that were forming. "So please...can you...can you reveal more about this Cosmo guy? The more we know about this evil man...the easier it will be to save Snap. Please, Biclops...I don't know how long he has..."

Penny put a comforting hand on his shoulder. He gazed at her and gave a small smile. He turned his attention to Biclops. The giant looked at him with a clearly empathic look. There was also shock mixed in there. The giant hadn't known it was Cosmo who had taken Snap until he said something. When Rudy and Skrawl returned to ChalkZone, he had been too distraught to even mention Cosmo's name to the zoners. He wished he had. Not knowing was worse than knowing.

Biclops opened his mouth, then shut it. He looked to the side, rubbing his head again. He looked back at Rudy and Penny. He winced at the looks they were giving him. It was clear they really wanted to know. It was obvious they were both in distress with what happened to Snap. Rudy understood Biclops would understand that many more zoners could end up like Snap, or worse, if something wasn't done and fast.

The giant finally spoke. "...O-okay then...I will show you. I'll give you a glimpse of what this guy had done. I...cannot guarantee it'll reveal anything that will help you, though."

With that, Biclops lowered his head down. He tugged at the hair at his sides, which somehow activated the television-esque visions in his larger lower eye. Rudy never understood this, but didn't question it either. The static in Biclops's bottom eye soon gave way and a picture came in crystal clear. Rudy and Penny could see what was clearly ChalkZone. As the images played, Biclops grimly narrated.

"Long before you came to ChalkZone, there was a time when creators were allowed to come to ChalkZone. The relationship between creator and creation was harmonious, much like how you and your creations, Rudy. Well...most of them."

Several images of children with their creations played. There was a little girl playing with a large bunny rabbit with wings. Another kid was playing hopscotch with a sentient rope he had created. Some kids were having tea parties. Others were playing basketball, soccer, whatever with their, and others', creations. Rudy and Penny were amazed by how many kind artists there had been in the past.

This happy scenery didn't last forever. Soon, the video started to grow dark and everyone in the video began to look scared, frightened by something off screen.

"That all changed when he showed up..."

It was revealed the kids and their creations were looking at a kid standing on a hill. He wore a green outfit and had red hair. Rudy knew this had to have been Cosmo as a kid. There was something about him that seemed familiar, though. And it wasn't the fact that he knew who it was. He couldn't shake off the feeling that he had seen this particular kid somewhere before.

The kid, despite his young age, looked absolutely monstrous, with a wild grin and wielding a piece of magic chalk. Unlike Rudy's, which was white, this chalk was black. Despite its dark color, it still glinted like any other magic chalk.

"This kid was who you know as Mr. Cosmo. Even though he was young, he already had the mind of an evil genius. His appearance marked the end of the peaceful relationship that creators and their creations once had. He had found the dreaded black chalk, which existed before red chalk. It is more dangerous because, while drawings made by black chalk aren't automatically evil, it causes whoever uses it to become, more or less, a monster."

Rudy and Penny gasped in horror at what they saw next. The scene flickered to show several black chalk drawings destroying parts of ChalkZone. But there was something different about it. The attacks were not only more coordinated than they'd expect with red chalk, but Cosmo was clearly commandeering it all. He was pointing at different things and yelling out an order to attack.

Most of the creators were clearly defeated, laying on the ground injured. Their creations tried to defend them, but Cosmo coldly had them erased. The screams that emitted as the creations were destroyed rang in Rudy and Penny's ears. They wanted to look away from the horrible sight, but their eyes were glued to the 'screen'.

"So much of ChalkZone was destroyed. By just one creator. I admit, Rudy...Mr. Cosmo was the reason I didn't trust you at first. I thought you would turn out just like him..."

Rudy winced as he saw the young. Mr. Cosmo flinging a small chalk cat around by its tail and threw it aside. And in another scene, Mr. Cosmo stomped on the face of a stick figure drawing. The amount of cruelty he displayed even at this age was incredible. Now Rudy understood the real reason Biclops had been so aggressive to him when they first met. After seeing this, he couldn't blame the giant for being protective of ChalkZone.

"Most of the good creators were chased away. They never returned. We don't know what became of them after they left. What we do know is that some of the creators that were once good...had become bad. Cosmo had convinced them to use black chalk. With how innocent they once were, it didn't take long for the black chalk to corrupt them. Even when they used other chalk, their violent behavior now became dominant."

The girl who had once been kind to her rabbit bird creation was now kicking it aside as she drew something more vicious. The boy who played jump rope was cruelly tying the sentient rope in a knot and throwing it aside as he got out black chalk and drew, along with other kids, large monsters.

Rudy's eyes widened. These monsters, some with orange outlines, some blue, some green, he swore he recognized as well. The familiarity did nothing to cushion the shocking and harsh blow he got as he saw the monsters wreak havoc on ChalkZone. Buildings were crushed. Zoners whipped around like toys. The ground torn apart.

"Luckily, there was one creator who did not become corrupted."

Rudy and Penny saw a young boy on the back of a large pterosaur, coming in to do battle against Cosmo, it looked like. The boy wore a red shirt and had brown hair. He also looked familiar, but neither of them could guess what it was.

The young boy's pterosaur tossed several of the evil creations into the ground. The boy jumped off. As his pterosaur fought off the monsters, he did battle against Cosmo. The two engaged in a chalk battle. Rudy and Penny were amazed at how fast and how many weapons these two drew and how skilled they were in battle. It was also unsettling. They could see such a dangerous battle between two adults. But two kids?

"This creator did manage to defeat Cosmo. With his help, Cosmo was drained of his memories and tossed out of ChalkZone. All his drawings were contained, never to hurt anyone again."

Cosmo was seen being dragged off by angry zoners while the brown-haired kid stood triumphant. The evil drawings were rounded up by some big zoners and taken off in one direction, likely to a prison where they can never hurt anyone again.

Then something happened that the teenagers weren't expecting. Some zoners surrounded the brown-haired kid, the one who saved them, but the looks on their faces suggested they weren't celebrating his accomplishments. It looked as if they wanted him gone too.

"Unfortunately, the incident had caused a rift to form and much of ChalkZone decided it was best for creators to stay out of ChalkZone. I know it sounds extreme, and yes the citizens were grateful this boy saved them. He helped them out in the past as well. He was...a lot like you, Rudy Tabootie. However, they were worried that another Evil Creator incident could occur, so it was thought it best to cut off connection to the real world."

"Wow..." Penny said in horrified awe. "I..didn't realize he..." She couldn't finish her sentence.

Rudy was just as disgusted. He knew that some creators abused the chalk, but he had no idea there was such a catastrophic event caused by one child. He didn't know that the reason why creators were largely banned from ChalkZone, even outright forbidden to know about ChalkZone, was because of the actions of one heinous child.

It sickened him. How could anyone be that cruel and heartless? What made Cosmo think it was a good idea to destroy a relationship that had once been good, even celebrated? Knowing what this monster did as a kid made him hate the man that much more.

Biclops's eyes went back to normal. He stood up straight slowly. "Now that his memory is slowly returning, now that he is much older, who knows what he is capable of doing now. He was hard enough to deal with as a little kid. As an adult, he's probably twice as dangerous, if not thrice."

"What do you think he'd do to Snap?" Rudy said in a quiet voice.

Biclops winced at this question. "Nothing good, I'll tell you that. You'll have to rescue him as soon as you can. I wish I could help and go with you, but I'd be too noticeable."

"We also need to figure out how to disconnect Rudy from Skrawl." Penny said. The giant looked at her, perplexed. "From what Rudy told me, Mr. Cosmo had done something so that Rudy and Skrawl felt each other's pain."

Biclops let out a gasp. "I thought all that chalk had disappeared..."

"What?" Rudy asked. "What do you know about this chalk? Is there any way to severe this connection I have with Skrawl?"

Biclops nodded nervously. "Y-Yes... This chalk has no name, but it was discovered sometime after Cosmo was banned. Many believe he created it. I'm not sure if he did. What I do know is that the only way to correct it is with another piece of chalk that is just as rare."

"Really?" Rudy said, giving a smile. "Well can you give us a piece?"

"Well..." Biclops didn't look very happy.

Rudy's smile faltered. "What? What is it?"

"Does this chalk...not exist anymore?" Penny asked worriedly.

"No it's not that. I still have a small stash of it locked away." Biclops said. "It's just that.." He let out a sigh. "Rudy Tabootie, the only cure for this is..."

The silence was unnerving. When the giant spoke, the two teens couldn't suppress their gasp of horror.

"...the black chalk..."

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Ms. Saffron couldn't believe she was sent back down here. She had given the blue boy some food a few hours ago. He'd be fine for a while longer. It wasn't like he was going to curl up and die if he didn't get food right now.

Wait, could he die? To die would mean to be alive, and to be alive would mean to be real. Could Snap really be considered something that was alive? Yeah, he breathed. Yeah, he bled. But that meant nothing to her. He was a creation, made by that Tabootie kid. He could have just been created to seem realistic. But in the end, he was just about as 'real' to her as ghosts playing jump rope on top of a rainbow were, in her mind.

She was still able to feel sympathy for him, like how he grimaced in pain at his wound. She could still converse with him like any human being. He didn't sound like he was faking his emotions at all. And she was able to get angry or upset at some things he said.

But in the end, she wondered if it was just her mind playing tricks on her. Maybe she just wanted to believe he was real. There was certainly a part of her that wanted to sympathize with the blue boy and perhaps convince Mr. Cosmo to let him go. She wanted to dismiss that part of her as her imagination getting the best of her. But what if her initial thoughts of chalk-based entities not being alive was wrong?

When she gave Snap the second course, he dove in more quickly than she imagined. Had he really been this hungry, or was he just being dramatic to make her think he was truly starving? Whatever it was, she couldn't hide the reality of the blue superhero wolfing down the pasta she had brought him.

"You know...that was pretty good." Snap said. From the tone, it sounded forceful, almost like it hurt him to compliment the woman who was helping to keep him locked up.

Rather than thank him for the compliment, Saffron went on another subject. "I...uh..notice the red marks on your hand..."

"What? You mean these?" Snap lifted up his hand and turned it over, showing three long, though shallow, cuts. Saffron nodded her head once. "I tried to sneak out. I knew at the time it wasn't going to be a smart move. But I wanted to try. I just had to get out of here, you know?" The way he spoke was almost casual, as if this was a usual thing for him to talk about. "I tried to use my two dimensional powers to get under the door. I only managed to get my hand here half way over when it cut on something sharp...Let's just say I will never try that again."

This didn't surprise Ms. Saffron. She gave a nod of understanding to the blue boy, but made no remark on the sharp things Mr. Cosmo placed there. He knew Snap would try to escape, so he had set up a trap for him there just in case he did. It seemed to work really well. Painfully well. Luckily it was just a few scrapes. He was no worse for wear.

Snap finished up his glass of chalk orange juice. He placed the glass down and looked over at Saffron. She could still see the look of distrust in his eyes. But there was something else there now. Curiosity she guessed.

"So..uh...how did you come to work for this Mr. Cosmo guy?" Snap asked.

Ms. Saffron looked at him in surprise. She hadn't expected to ask him that. Then again, what did she expect from someone she couldn't tell was actually there or not? It was like having a conversation with an imaginary friend. She wasn't sure how to respond at first.

She managed to force herself to reply. "Well, I was...a little down on my luck as a reporter and he took me under his wing. He taught me everything he knew about doing a good news story. If it weren't for him, I...I don't know where I'd be."

Snap nodded. "So it sounds like you have a lot of respect for this guy, am I right?"

Saffron didn't know why, but she smiled at the chalk entity. "Yeah. I guess you can say that."

"And uh...does he appreciate you in return?"

Saffron looked at him in shock. "What...what do you mean?"

"What I mean is, I know he helped you out and all, and from what you hinted to me, it seems like you have been faithful like a dog to him." He quickly waved his hands. "No offense or insult meant with that statement. Anyway, with all you are doing for him, what is he doing in return for you? Is he showing that he is grateful for your help?"

She didn't know how to answer that. She searched her mind for an answer. Nothing came. What was Snap trying to imply? "I..." She stammered before going off into silence again.

Snap continued, "You say he took you under his wing and helped you. But let me ask you something. Please don't get angry with me. But I gotta know something..."

The woman was almost afraid of what the question was going to be. "Okay..."

Snap asked, "Did he really help you out because he was kindhearted enough to see you needed assistance, and did it out of the kindness of his heart...or..." He grimaced as he said the next part. "..or did he do it because he saw you to be useful to him? Did he do it just because he thought you would benefit him?"

What Snap implied rattled through the woman's mind. It wasn't like she didn't expect it. She couldn't deny that she had some doubts about working for Cosmo. But to hear it from Snap, a chalk based entity, someone who didn't know anything about her or him, something about that stung more harshly. Perhaps it was because she was still in denial. She wanted to believe that Mr. Cosmo appreciated her.

But Snap's second question rang through her consciousness. It made her rethink her actions she did for the man. Had he truly been grateful like he acted? Or did he see her as just another tool to be used?

She shoved those thoughts in the back of her mind. She didn't want to think about them. She couldn't allow someone, anyone, not even this chalk based thing, to put doubts in her mind when she and Cosmo were so close to accomplishing their goal. Exploring ChalkZone was at hand. Soon, they would be able to study that world, learn all they can about it. And if she listened to Snap's words, if she started to hesitate on this mission, it could ruin everything...

"How dare you..." Saffron growled at Snap.

Snap immediately jumped back, taking a defensive stance. "Whoa there, miss! I didn't mean to upset you!"

Ms. Saffron took in a few breaths, calming herself down. "It's fine I...I gotta go. Mr. Cosmo is waiting for me..."

With that, she got up from the old bed and went towards the door. She opened it up and started to walk out.

"For what it's worth..." She heard Snap's voice behind her. "...I don't think you're as bad as I thought you were."

This made Saffron pause where she stood. She looked over at Snap, a shocked look on her face. She hesitated to walk only for a few seconds. Slowly, she went out of the room and shut it behind her.


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Yaaay, Snap's okay! :D And there he goes, sowing dissent in the ranks :p
Loved the backstory Biclops revealed, things are getting serious!



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I know I've been uploading quite a bit of chapters, but that's because I'm trying to catch up to where I have a lot more chapters still uploaded.



CHAPTER 16: ZONERS ARE GOING MISSING?



Penny tried to digest everything that they had been told. Her fears regarding Cosmo intensified when she had seen what he did to ChalkZone years ago. And it was unsettling that he was regaining his memories of the location. Just how much more dangerous could he get the more he was able to recall? Would he use the black chalk once again? Would he use it to corrupt Rudy?

Yes, that might have been what he was trying to do this whole time. She had no idea how much he recalled when he connected Rudy to Skrawl. But if the cure was black chalk, it wouldn't be farfetched that he did that on purpose so Rudy would have to use the dreaded chalk to disconnect. And using the chalk easily corrupted artists. If even the sweetest kids could be corrupted, what chance did Rudy stand?

The thought made her shudder. The idea that she could lose her best friend, mentally, to something like that, and knowing that, according to Biclops, there was no way to reverse it, it frightened her. She didn't want to risk losing Rudy to this.

There had to be some other way to free Rudy from the connection that Cosmo had placed on him. She didn't want to believe that only the black chalk was the cure. Maybe if she asked around, someone else could provide an alternative way. She knew she wouldn't be the only one who would love for there to be another way. She glanced over at Rudy as they walked along the grassy field.

Rudy looked pretty down after the chat with Biclops. He hadn't spoken a word since speaking with the giant. She remembered the look of horror he had on his face when he learned about the so-called 'cure'. He looked more terrified than her. It was he who needed a cure, not her.

She silently wished that it was she who was afflicted with this connection, not Rudy. The teenager had done so much for ChalkZone. He had known it for longer than she had. After all his heroics and doing what he could for the people here, she found it totally unfair that he had to suffer something like this.

Yet, that wasn't the only thing on the boy's mind. Biclops was unable to provide a definite course of action for Snap, other than to find him quickly and rescue him. They weren't expecting him to be able to come into the real world, so that didn't bother them. But the fact that he wasn't able to tell them anything that would make rescuing Snap easier was a downer. Then again, it was to be expected. The giant had not encountered Cosmo in years and had no idea what he was like now. Perhaps it had been wishful thinking that Biclops had some kind of master plan they could use to save Snap.

Rudy wanted to go on a walk to clear his thoughts and think of the next course of action. She was happy that he hadn't given up. That wouldn't be like him if he did. He and Snap were like brothers. If Rudy did something so crazy as to give up, she would snap him out of it. After all, Snap was like a brother to her as well. Sure she teased him from to time, but she still cared a lot for him.

It did feel strange walking through ChalkZone without Snap. Every second they took a step, she couldn't help but imagine hearing Snap calling out to them and trying to get them to go on another crazy adventure. And each time she thought she genuinely heard him, she had to resist turning her head, because everytime she did, she would find there was no one there. Disappointment would grip her heart, and she'd have to struggle not to let a tear pass through her eyes.

Penny was about to say something to break the silence when she heard someone calling out their names. She and Rudy stopped and turned to see who it was. They could see Rapsheeba running towards them. She was waving her hand at them to get their attention. She had a terrified look on her face. Something was wrong.

"Rudy! Penny!" Rapsheeba called out.

"Rapsheeba? What's wrong?" Rudy answered as he and Penny took a few steps towards the singer.

"It's...it's..."

Rapsheeba couldn't complete her sentence. She had to stop a few feet in front of the teenagers. She put her hands on her knees and panted a few times. Judging from this and the fact her face was reddened, she must have been running for quite sometime to find them.

This left Penny wondering what could have happened. She knew Rudy thought the same thing. Something had to have spooked or horrified Rapsheeba enough for her to go out of her way to find them. Had she been running the whole time? How long had she been looking for them?

When Rapsheeba caught her breath, she looked at the teenagers and spoke with a tone of dread in it. "Zoners are going missing!"

"What?!" Rudy and Penny cried in unison.

"Blocky, Lars, and Bathub Granny all disappeared without a trace!" Rapsheeba cried in terror. "They vanished into thin air!"

"Vanished in thin air...?" Penny breathed, not believing what she was hearing.

"Yeah! And I heard some other zoners, such as Barney the fuschia velociraptor and Lenny the cheetah and plane crossover, have also disappeared in that same spot!"

"Wait..." Rudy said. "Same spot? Are you saying they all disappeared in the exact same location?"

Rapsheeba nodded her head. "Yeah." She pointed her finger in the direction. "Down that way. I can take you to it. But be careful!" Rapsheeba said, motioning with her hands. "I don't want you to disappear as well!"

"Before you do," Rudy said. "We'll head down to warn the other zoners. I still need to tell them about Cosmo."

Rapsheeba looked at him. "Cosmo? Is he the one behind this?"

Rudy nodded his head. "I am certain it is. He's the one who captured Snap." Rapsheeba's eyes widened. Rudy narrowed his eyes. "And from the sound of it, he isn't stopping there."

Penny looked at Rudy. He had a look of determination on his face. It was clear he was not going to let anymore zoners fall prey to whatever plan Cosmo had in mind. He wasn't able to save Snap or the others. But he still had time to warn the other zoners before it was too late. If they were on high alert, it would be harder for Cosmo to capture them.

The situation got worse from before. It was bad enough when it was Snap who was in danger. The idea that Cosmo went and captured more zoners was nerve rattling to her, and she was certain Rudy thought this as well. What did Mr. Cosmo want with more zoners? What was his big plan? She shuddered to think that he was just going to kill them all off just to show how powerful he had gotten. Or maybe he was going to torture them. She didn't know which scenario was worse.

"I agree." Penny said. "The sooner we tell the others, the more time they will have to prepare in case Cosmo shows up here again."

"But that's just it..." Raspheeba said. "No human has been entering ChalkZone. No one except you two." She pointed at the two teenagers. "And no one here thinks either of you did it. We just know that zoners disappear in the same place. And they never reappeared."

"He never set foot in ChalkZone?" Penny asked, surprised. She found it hard to believe that the zoners disappeared in thin air. She thought Rapsheeba was exaggerating. But if Cosmo hadn't been in ChalkZone, just how were they disappearing?

"Yeah!" Rapsheeba said. "I didn't believe it myself, but I was on a stroll here earlier and I saw Blocky just..vanish. It wasn't all at once. I could see his body slowly fading, as if he were walking through an invisible opening."

Rudy's eyes widened. "Invisible opening?"

Rapsheeba nodded grimly. "I haven't seen him since. I am sure that is how the others vanished as well."

Penny had a dreadful thought. It was almost unspeakable. She didn't know how it was possible. The thought, it was inconceivable. But she wondered if it was, somehow, true. It would explain the disappearances. It would explain why they never came back. And it would all be connected to Mr. Cosmo.

It seemed Rudy had the same thought as her.

"Penny, do you think that..." He started to say. "..that the reason the zoners are disappearing is because of..."

"..because of an invisible portal...? Yeah..." Penny nodded her head slowly.

"An invisible portal? Are you joking?" Raspheeba said, a bit of a hopeful tone to her voice.

"I wish we were..." Rudy spoke softly. "If it's true..." He looked at the others with wide eyes. "We need to warn the other citizens of ChalkZone right away!"

With that, the trio rushed off.

sss

Ms. Saffron stood frozen in the hallway. She could hear the cries of not just one chalk entity, but multiple ones, wanting to get out. Some were frightened, others angered. She guessed there were at least twenty chalk people now trapped, along with Snap.

And it wasn't like she didn't see this coming. She had spoken to Mr. Cosmo earlier, who told her to 'prepare for company'. She didn't understand what he meant at first. But then she started to see Draow dragging off some kind of large sac. She followed him and saw that it was more chalk people, tossed into rooms like Snap had been.

She didn't understand the meaning of this. It was clear that this is what Mr. Cosmo wanted to see her about. He wanted to inform her that Snap will not be their only prisoner. But he never made it clear exactly what he wanted them for. At least with the blue one, she knew that it was to try to convince Rudy to his side. That at least made sense. But this, capturing all these zoners, just what was the purpose behind it? How would Cosmo benefit from this? What had he planned?

Those thoughts bothered her ever since she had found out. She was uncomfortable in the hallway now. She wasn't so much driven by her fear of the mysterious chalk entities. It was more that she didn't know what Cosmo wanted with them. At least, she didn't know, until she had done some snooping herself.

Prior to coming down here, she had found a way to see inside the locked off room. Mr. Cosmo had recently entered, probably to check on the machines that she so often heard rattle through the walls. She had snuck forward, being as quiet as she could, to get a closer look. Mr. Cosmo had left the door partially open. She didn't know if this was accidental or if it was part of a plan. Regardless, she still decided to have a peak. After all, Mr. Cosmo saw her as an ally and was less likely to get upset if it was her who had peaked in.

When she got a look inside, she was horrified. There was a zoner in there, what looked like a large white bear. Mr. Cosmo was dragging it over to the machine. She didn't dare watch the rest of it. She heard the sound of a scream. It was brief, but unsettling nonetheless. She didn't want to stick around. She rushed out of there as soon as she could.

What Mr. Cosmo did to the zoner, while it didn't kill it, she still regarded it as something worse than death. Is that what this man had planned for the other zoners? Was he going to do this to all of them? To Snap as well?

She paused for a moment. Did she really just show concern for Snap just now? She wanted to deny it. He was something drawn. He wasn't alive in the same sense she was...or was he? She felt the doubts returning to her mind. Could she really keep fooling herself into believing he wasn't alive? No one can die if they weren't alive first. No one could converse so dynamically if they weren't alive to understand emotion and to come up with responses that weren't rehearsed or programmed into them.

Or could he simply have been created that way? Rudy could have made Snap be able to communicate like a real person, without being 'real' himself. It was possible, she thought. Mr. Cosmo made it seem like practically anything was possible in a world of chalk where anything drawn comes to life. He seemed to indicate, and even shown in the case of Draow, that an artist can give any purpose, any abilities, any personality just by wishing for it when they create the chalk being.

Was Snap just another biproduct of this? Or was there something more to creating these beings that she thought? Was it possible that, regardless if a chalk entity had a purpose intended for them or not, they could develop their own personalities and still 'act alive'? Or rather, be alive?

Regardless of how she felt, she still felt bad for that white bear earlier. A part of her didn't want Snap to go through the same thing, should he be chosen for it. And the others... She didn't want to think about it.

Although she was not yet scheduled to bring any food to any of the zoners, she wanted to pay a visit to Snap. There was something about him that drew her to him. Something that was confusing, frightening, and yet fascinating. Despite being a chalk being, she found that she, in spite of her beliefs, enjoyed his company more than Mr. Cosmo's. She couldn't quite put her finger on why that was. Maybe it was his more pleasant personality compared to what she has seen Mr. Cosmo do.

She entered the room. She took notice on how Snap immediately got up out of his bed and went up to her, probably hoping for something to eat. Yeah, that had to be it. When he saw she had nothing, he frowned and walked away. It didn't look like anger. It looked more like he was just disappointed.

"Yeah, sorry. No food or drink this time." Ms. Saffron said. "But you can go on for a while longer without it, can't you? Not like you didn't eat for days."

"It might as well been that long." Snap said as he laid on his stomach on the bed. "That food wasn't very filling for me."

Ms. Saffron blinked at this. Just how much did this zoner eat? Did the boy drew him a 12 ft sub or something? She decided to ignore it and pushed it in the back of her mind. That wasn't really an important topic right now.

"I'll bring you more food later. I just..." She wasn't sure how to say it. "..I wanted to visit you."

Snap looked over at her, a perplexed look on his face. "Oh yeah? Why? Was there something you wanted to ask me?"

Although there was still a cautionary tone to his voice, Ms. Saffron noticed that, each time she visited Snap, he seemed to sound friendlier and friendlier towards her. She wasn't sure if it was because he was starting to trust her, if it was because he really didn't see her as so bad, or what. It was still nice, though. His aggressive tone he initially displayed towards her made her feel uneasy and further cemented in her head that zoners were dangerous beings.

But then he started to become nicer. He was still cautious of her, which was understandable. And the nicer he got, the more comfortable she was around him. Before, she wouldn't have dared enter the room without some food with her, as if she were trying to tame some wild beast. Now, she felt comfortable enough around him that she felt safe sitting down next to him without worry of him attacking her.

"Yes...I mean no...I mean..." Ms. Saffron stammered. "I just..don't know what to make of you, Snap. All this time, I thought people like you, made of chalk, weren't real. I mean, you were drawn weren't you? Sprung to life by an artist. How is that any different from an imaginary friend?"

Snap stared at her. She expected him to get angry at her and yell. But he was still calm. He gave a nod of understanding. "Yeah I know where you are coming from. You know, Rudy didn't always view me as 'real'."

This surprised Ms. Saffron. "He didn't?"

Snap nodded in response. "Yeah. He was..kinda like you actually. Well minus the whole 'afraid of chalk people' bit. He was never like that. But yeah, he thought that, because we were 'born' out of being drawn, rather than through...biological means...he thought we weren't really real." He gave a small smile as he continued, "That attitude of his did change pretty quickly, and he came to accept us as people, not as mere 'things'."

"So he mistreated you before?" Ms. Saffron asked.

"No, no, no! Nothing like that at all!" Snap waved his hands in front of him in protest. "He was always a nice kid. He and I were always pals ever since he first ceated me. But he was still so new to ChalkZone he just...wasn't sure how he should view us."

Ms. Saffron said, "I guess that's where I'm stuck at. A part of me wants to see you as real, but the other says I am only fooling myself."

Snap let out a chuckle at this. "Well sometimes you can't think too hard about stuff. Listen to your gut reaction. If you spend too much time trying to understand every little detail, you may miss out on the important things in life." He placed a hand on the woman's hand. "Feel that?"

Ms. Saffron nodded her head. The hand had a chalky feel to it. It also felt warm, something that stood out in stark contrast with the cool air that hung around the room.

"If I weren't here physically, you wouldn't be able to feel that, would you? In order for your hand to react to my touch, there has to be something for it to sense." Snap explained. "Now, you can sit there and question how this is possible, or you can accept reality as it is. That doesn't mean you are being gullible. But sometimes, in life, you have to accept things as they are instead of trying so hard to make sense of whatever you don't understand. You miss out on a lot of life if you do that too much."

The reporter thought about what the chalk...Snap told her. The more she thought about it, the more it made sense. Should she really let her brain keep asking all these questions? Was she showing weakness by accepting him as real despite the questions plaguing her mind? Could she really ignore how the conversation seemed too 'realistic' for him not to be real, all because her mind couldn't make sense of it all?

Snap wasn't done talking yet. The next thing he said, she wasn't expecting.

"Also, I wanted to apologize about earlier. When I questioned you about Mr. Cosmo. I hadn't meant to anger you. I know you said it was fine, but I still feel a bit bad about it. I hadn't realized I touched a sore spot with you. But please, hear me out." Snap said. He fumbled his two hands together as he thought of the words to say.

"Go on..." Ms. Saffron said softly, wanting to know more about what he wanted to say.

"It was sad hearing how things were for you, before you met this Mr. Cosmo person. However, even though I haven't known you for that long, I think you have more potential than you realize. I don't think you need Cosmo as much as you think. You are smart enough to pull off your work, your job, without his help. And if you start to believe in yourself, I'm sure your life will be much better." Snap rubbed the back of his head. "Okay that sounded a little...preachy I guess...but I hope you understand what I was trying to say."

Ms. Saffron just stared blankly at Snap. She wasn't sure what to think. A part of her wanted to be offended. She had been so grateful towards Mr. Cosmo for so long that the idea of her not needing him in the first place felt frightening to her. Yet, the blue boy's words sounded...encouraging, like she did have more potential than she gave herself credit for.

Then, out of impulse, she did something that neither she nor Snap could have predicted.

Taking care not to hurt him, she suddenly wrapped her arms around Snap and pulled him into a hug. Snap was stunned by this and didn't do anything to wriggle out of the embrace. She held onto him, gently squeezing him as she pressed her cheek against him. All the emotion she was feeling from earlier, the fear of the machines, what Cosmo wanted to do to the zoners, her confusion about Snap, it all manifested in the form of tears, which she tried so hard to hold back.

"I..uh..is something wrong?" Snap said nervously, obviously still in shock. "Did I say something?"

"I..I'm fine..." Ms. Saffron lied in a soft whisper. "I'm fine..." She continued to hug Snap. Though she was unsure of why she was doing it, she continued.


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CHAPTER 17: HIDDEN IN THE OPEN-




Rudy was glad that meeting was over. It was difficult finding as many chalk peole as he could and convincing them to all meet in the same place. They moved faster when he told them how urgent it was and how ChalkZone may be at stake. Upon Penny’s suggestion, he chose a large open field rather than a building to tell the zoners. Some of the zoners were so large that it would be hard to find buildings nearby that would fit them all.

Naturally, when he told them about the disappearances of some zoners, there was a panic. There was chatter amongst each other. Rudy attempted to talk over them, but they continued talking. Penny and Rapsheeba helped to calm them down, and Rudy continued, informing them of Mr. Cosmo and how he first kidnapped Snap, and how the other disappearances are likely related to him. He warned them of the invisible portal and to take precautions.

The zoners, though terrified, were grateful that Rudy told them about what was going on. Many of the zoners decided to stay near their homes until the crisis passed. The braver zoners promised that, if they find Mr. Cosmo, they would make him pay for what he did. Though Rudy was happy that some zoners will not take this laying down, he hoped that their overeagerness to fight Cosmo wouldn’t come back to bite them in the behind.

The meeting was short and brief. It may not have lasted more than ten minutes. Time was of the essence, so he couldn’t talk to them for too long. He kept the information short, brief, and to the point so that the zoners all understood what was going on. After it was done, Rapsheeba guided Rudy and Penny towards where she had spotted Blocky disappearing.

As Rapsheeba said they were getting closer and closer to the spot, the land around Rudy started to look familiar to him. No, it couldn’t be, could it? It must be his imagination. But as time went on, the area looked more and more familiar. The details were looking the same as the time he...shaking the thoughts out of his head, he continued walking behind Rapsheeba.

“Are we almost there?” Penny asked.

Rapsheeba paused, looking left and right. “Yeah. It should be around here somewhere...” She let out a soft gasp and said, “I found it! It’s over there!” She gestured with her hand. “Follow me!”

The trio ran towards where Rapsheeba was pointing at. When they reached the spot, as Rapsheeba stood there and pointed in one area, Rudy knew that his earlier imagination had been correct. He didn’t want it to be true. He didn’t want to believe that he had fallen for another one of Cosmo’s traps.

But it looked like he had.

This was the same spot where he had escaped into ChalkZone with Skrawl. The very same. There was no doubt about it. There were no other zoners around this time, but he remembered this particular landscape as he and Skrawl fell from the portal. He was certain he had erased the portal and from the looks of it, he had. But if that was the case, how were the zoners disappearing into it?

Penny took a few steps forward. Rapsheeba immediately stopped her. “Careful! That’s about where Blocky was when he disappeared!”

Penny looked around the area, her eyes frowning. “Something doesn’t seem right. If the portal is invisible, how are we going to find it? We can’t just throw something at it. We’d give away our position.”

Rudy nodded his head. “We’ll have to find some other way. I am sure this portal leads to Mr. Cosmo’s lair.”

“How are you certain?” Penny asked.

Rudy sighed. “I am certain because this is where Skrawl and I ended up when he escaped from him. This very spot. I had erased the portal, but....somehow Mr. Cosmo is still able to use it.” He looked over at Penny. “But he has no magic chalk. How can he...?”

Penny’s body gave a shudder. “You...you don’t think he...created a new type of chalk, do you?”

That thought scared Rudy. It was bad enough that Cosmo may have been responsible for creating the bonding chalk used on him and Skrawl. But to think he could have created more than one chalk, it was terrifying. How could he be capable of doing such a thing? Just what kind of knowledge was required to create custom effects for new types of chalk?

It was scary to Rudy to know that, in spite of all his years in ChalkZone, he didn’t know how to create new chalk, yet a man who had been in ChalkZone not only managed to do this, but may have done it more than once.

“Hey you two! Look at this!” They heard Rapsheeba say. The singer had inched closer to where Blocky vanished. Her eyes were seeing something they could not. “I...I think I see something here!”

Rudy and Penny took a look. At first, Rudy saw nothing. It looked like thin air. But then something came into focus. He narrowed his eyes, peering as closely as he dared. Something else was there. It was faint, barely noticeable. But it was there. He couldn’t believe it. If he wasn’t seeing it with his own eyes, he would have denied it was possible.

“The portal...it’s not invisible.” Penny breathed, her eyes widened. “It’s..it’s just at a lower opacity... It’s there, but it can barely be seen...” She stared at Rudy and Rapsheeba. “No wonder zoners easily fell into this trap.”

Rudy couldn’t comprehend the idea of a portal that had a lower opacity. He thought it wasn’t possible. Either the portal could be seen clearly, or it could not. And knowing that he was, somehow, indirectly responsible for it left a sickening feeling in his gut. The only comfort with this portal is knowing that they had a way directly to the building where he was certain Snap was being held.

Rudy looked over at Penny. They couldn’t waste any more time. They were at the portal now. They should go into it before Snap.... He didn’t want to think about it.

“Come on, Penny. Let’s go.” Rudy said to her. She nodded at him. He looked over at Rapsheeba. “And you, put up warning signs around this spot. Make sure that any zoner that passes by here that this is a danger zone. I don’t want any more zoners to fall into this trap.”

“You can count on me, Rudy.” Rapsheeba said.

Rudy and Penny stared at the barely noticeable portal. They looked at each other and gave a nod. Sucking in their breaths, they walked into the portal.

sss

Snap remained frozen in the hug. He had not expected this at all. There was no hint. The woman just latched onto him. He wondered at first if he said something else to hurt her feelings. If that was it, he would have apologized to her. And...oh man she was crying...did he really do something that bad this time?

“Hey I...” He sucked on his lips as he tried to think of what to say to cheer her up. “It’s...it’s okay..I’m sorry for what I said. Whatever I said to upset you, I’m sorry.”

Ms. Saffron didn’t reply. She hugged him a little tighter, as if she were afraid to let go. He couldn’t understand at first why she was doing this. It slowly dawned on him. What if she was hugging him out of...happiness? Maybe he hadn’t upset her after all.

Slowly, he convinced himself this was the case. As his mind accepted that he had made Saffron happy, not sad, a smile spread across his face. He liked making others happy. It felt good doing so. The warm feeling that made its presence known in his heart whenever he made someone happy, it was indescribable how exactly it felt.

It was awkward, given his posture, but he managed to put his arms around her the best he could, hugging her back. During the embrace, for a moment, he forgot he was in any danger. He forgot he was being held prisoner. He forgot that he hadn’t seen Rudy in a couple days. He forgot about the wound on his back and on his hand. All that he knew was that he was hugging someone who apparently needed one.

The hug didn’t last too long. It wasn’t because Ms. Saffron awkwardly pulled away. It wasn’t because he wanted to end it so soon. It was because the door’s handle was being turned. It rattled loudly enough for the two of them to get a forewarning.

The door creaked open. The two of them immediately let go of each other when they saw a shadow forming on the wall. Someone was coming in. Snap wondered who it was. He looked up at Ms. Saffron. Her eyes were widened. He turned his attention back to the door. There was a red-haired man standing there. He took a wild guess. It had to be Mr. Cosmo.

Mr. Cosmo didn’t seem to have taken notice to the hugging. He may not have seen it. Or maybe he just chose to ignore it. He took a few steps into the room. He frowned at Ms. Saffron, shaking his head slowly.

“What are you doing here, Ms. Saffron?” Mr. Cosmo asked coolly. “I did not give you any food to bring down for the little cobalt runt.”

“Hey...” Snap said in a warning tone.

“You be silent.” Mr. Cosmo told Snap before looking back at Ms. Saffron. “I am very busy right now, so I will let this slide. But in the future, do not interact with the prisoners unless I tell you to. Do you understand me?”

Ms. Saffron bit her lip. She nodded her head slowly, not bothering with a verbal response.

Mr. Cosmo smiled lightly. “Good...”

All the warmth from the room seemed to have vanished the second Mr. Cosmo looked back at Snap. His eyes pierced into his. There was something about them that made him shudder. The man hadn’t said a word to Snap about what he wanted with him, yet Snap could still see the promise of terror in the man’s eyes. Whatever he had planned for him, it was nothing good.

Snap found himself backing a little away from the man. It wasn’t because he wanted to. He really wanted to slug the guy. This wasn’t like Skrawl, who had a bunch of henchmen to help him, plus Skrawl had claws. This was a human being. Ms. Saffron didn’t look keen on helping him. So he must be alone. What could one guy do?

Yet still he stood there frozen. Maybe his subconscious was trying to tell him something. Maybe he should get out of here. The door was open. The man was blocking it, but he could sneak around him and zip past him. Even with the injury on his back and hand, he may still have the upperhand and be able to outrun this guy. But still, his mind kept him frozen. There was something about that man’s eyes, the way he stared at him. It filled him with so much dread that he couldn’t move.

No, Snap couldn’t let fear grip him. It was clear this man was the only true enemy here. The anger and defense he felt initially around Ms. Saffron resurfaced as he faced against Mr. Cosmo. He took a fighting stance, holding up his fists and hunching his back, careful not to stretch the wound.

“Why did you bring me here? What do you want with me?” Snap demanded. The laughter Cosmo emitted chilled Snap. Still he did not lose his composure. He took a step towards Cosmo, trying to be threatening. “What is so funny?! Do you have any idea who you are messing with here?!”

Mr. Cosmo said, “No...but neither do you.” His hands folded behind his back and he began to circle around Snap. “You are...quite a special part of my plan, Snap... That is why I kept you alive. If I thought that I couldn’t use you for this, trust me, I would have left you to die when Draow cut you open.”

Snap growled, “I am not some tool to be used...”

“And yet that is exactly what will happen. And it will begin very soon...” Mr. Cosmo droned coldly. “I know Rudy will be here soon. I...must be prepared.” His already creepy grin intensified as he stared into Snap’s eyes. “You are the key to my...new plan with that boy.”

Snap took a step back. “What...what are you talking about?” He tried to keep a brave face on, but it was getting harder by the second. “What are you going to do?”

Mr. Cosmo laughed. “Oh, so you’re telling me Ms. Saffron didn’t tell you?” The man looked over at Ms. Saffron. She grimaced at him. “I guess you never got around to doing that, did you? Why? Were you trying to hide the truth from the runt because you thought that it would distress him too much?”

Snap stared at Ms. Saffron in shock. “You...were hiding something from me?” Ms. Saffron looked at him sadly, then turned away. Snap whipped his head back and glared at Mr. Cosmo. “What is going on here?!”

“Oh Ms. Saffron... I understand that you thought that his time as a prisoner would be more bearable if somethings were kept from him.” Mr. Cosmo said in a somewhat mocking tone. “But I assure you that doing so would only make things worse. If he had known from the start, he wouldn’t be quite so surprised when I do....this!”

With that, Mr. Cosmo reached behind Snap’s head and grabbed his scarf. In a swift motion, he yanked the blue boy up into the air, uncaring if he aggravated his back injury or not. Snap let out a cry of pain and thrashed in the air. He tried to hit Cosmo, but he couldn’t reach him.

“Sir, what are you doing?!” Saffron cried in horror. “His back!”

“I don’t care...” Cosmo gave a hard shake to show how little he cared. Snap let out another yell of anguish. “So long as he stays alive long enough for me to continue my plan.”

Snap’s entire back felt like it was on fire. He had almost forgotten about the injury until Cosmo grabbed him like that. It was like he had scraped himself against the spikiest ground he could find. Some of the pain was starting to go away as the man steadied him in the air. But the pain was still unbearable. He again tried to wrench himself away, but it was no use.

The pain, though not as bad as it was initially, and the fact that he was having a harder time breathing eventually caused him to become limp in the air. All he could do was glare as harshly as he could at the man. He opened his mouth and he managed to speak one line in a strangled-sounding voice.

“Rudy....will....stop.....you....”

Mr. Cosmo gave Snap a sideways glance. He grinned evilly. “On the contrary...you are going to stop him...”

Snap’s heart froze at that statement. He wanted to ask this guy what he was talking about. But Mr. Cosmo was no longer in the mood to talk to him. He began to walk out of the door, carrying him along. The pain was returning as the man handled him roughly, not caring if he banged him against the wall or not.

The pain became so intense that he could barely take notice of what happened next. He thought he could hear Saffron’s voice calling out to them. He heard the whizzing of a door shutting. He could have sworn he heard a lock, then bounding.

That was the last thing he could register before his mind went dark, the pain finally forcing him to succumb.

sss

Just like Rudy had expected, he and Penny ended up in the same room where Skrawl dragged him into when they were being chased. The room looked pretty much the same. Even the writing on the chalkboard did not really change. The door was shut tightly and he guessed the walls were thick. It was so quiet in this room. That would explain why the zoners hadn’t noticed anything unusual.

Rudy peered through the window on the door. He didn’t see anyone. Being very cautious, he grabbed the door knob and turned it. He eased it open and looked in the hallways. Again, he didn’t see anyone. There was no sign of Saffron, Cosmo, or that horrid beast, Draow. He gestured Penny to follow him.

Carefully, the two exited the room and moved down the hallways. Knowing that turning right would lead them to where he first entered the place, Rudy guessed they should go left instead, further down the pathway. After a little while of walking down the dank, dark hallway, a machine roared to life from below them. It was loud enough that they could feel its vibrations.

“W-What was that?” Penny cried, staring down at her feet.

“Whatever it was...” Rudy said softly. “It must be massive!”

“Do you think Snap...” Penny said, her voice trailing off.

The thought of the machine being used on Snap, not knowing what it was, filled Rudy with dread. He didn’t hear a scream accompany that machine’s sound. At first, he thought that would be a good reason to be relieved. It could mean Snap was fine. But then a horrible thought entered his mind. What if the reason there was no scream was because Snap was....dead...?

He shook those thoughts out of his head. No, Snap had to be alive. He could feel it in his heart. Snap was alive, and he was going to find him. He and Penny quickened their pace in the hall.

So far, they didn’t see much else of interest. There were no other doors. Or rather, there were no opened doors. The couple doors they spotted walking down here were sealed off. He wasn’t sure if they were just never used, or if Cosmo took precautions and sealed up important doors to keep him and Penny away from wherever he did his dirty work. He wouldn’t put it past that man to have a secret tunnel leading down to his ëworkshop’, or whatever he called it.

They soon reached the end of the hallway. To the side, they could see a set of stairs. It looked a little rusted, but it seemed like it was still strong enough to support their weight. Slowly, they made their way down, careful to step lightly so they wouldn’t alarm Mr. Cosmo to their presence. The stairs slowly spiraled once before continuing on straight. It was almost like someone took some playground slide and transformed it into a staircase.

It didn’t take them long to reach the bottom of the stairs. They found themselves in an area that had a horrible smell hung thickly in the air. It was better illuminated compared to upstairs, although the green lights on the wall did not help too much with illumination. There were multiple paths they could take, more than one hallway. It was hard to tell which way to choose.

The sound of the machine could be heard again. Penny looked down one hallway. “That sound...it’s coming from over there.”

“I want to say we shouldn’t go but...” Rudy bit his lip. “I...I have a feeling we’ll find Snap down that way...”

Cautious, the two walked down the hallway the sound came from. As they continued down, the machine got louder and louder. They could have sworn they heard the cries of people intermixed with the machine. They wondered if it was the zoners that Mr. Cosmo obviously had kidnapped.

Then they saw it. There was a door with an eerie red hue glowing from the space between the door and the floor. Rudy’s eyes widened. More red...His dream, his encounter with Mr. Cosmo... Unconsciously, he took a step back.

“Rudy?” Penny asked.

Rudy didn’t answer her. He stared at the red light. He was frozen. He wanted to move, but for some reason, he could not. His thoughts went to his dream. Could it have been a vision this whole time? If that were the case, then that meant he was...he was going to lose Snap. No, it couldn’t be true...

No it wasn’t true. It was just a dream. He couldn’t allow it to get to him. He tried to push it in the back of his thoughts. He moved up to catch up with Penny. She looked at him worriedly. He wanted to reassure her, but there was nothing he could think of to say. He moved closer to the door and put his hand on the handle.

“Are you ready for this?” Penny asked.

Rudy stared at the doorknob. He looked back at his friend. “Yeah, I am. Come on, we have to hurry.” With that, he turned the door knob and pushed it open.

The room they stepped into was a red hue thanks not to red lights lining the walls, but the machines themselves. They were red in coloration, and they seemed to almost glow. There looked to be at least three machines, though there could possibly be more somewhere else in this cursed building. They were massive and looked very hi-tech and advanced. They chugged away, doing who knows what kind of task.

One machine looked like it was a printing machine on steroids. It had a huge conveyor belt lined with spikes. It had a red whistle that spewed crimson steam whenever it wailed. There was a panel with all sorts of buttons. The machine roared to life while they stared at it. The conveyor belt moved and something appeared on it. Penny and Rudy got a closer look. It looked like some kind of...bracelet, only it was obviously a piece of technology, not jewelry.

Another machine looked almost like a vacuum cleaner turned on its side with a large joystick pressed into it. The suction end, which looked more like a professional hairdryer they’d find at a beauty palor, hung over a round platform. A few sparks of blue electricity shot out of it, giving a very clear idea of what its function was.

Then the third machine, the one that stood between these two, was the largest and most foreboding of them all. It had a platform with shackles attached on the four corners, clearly meant to strap in any poor victim to it. There was a glowing, flashing panel with a key pad and a few joy sticks. There were numbers on the machine. They had no idea what they meant. Their eyes traveled to the top of the machine, which had what looked like a huge satellite, only the tip was a narrow point with something like...a cross between liquid and light, dripping from it. It was pointed straight at the platform, making its intentions eerily clear.

What frightened Rudy and Penny the most wasn’t just the presence of these terrible machines. It was also the fact that they could see red stains on the ground. Even from where they stood, they knew it could only be one thing.

Blood...

“Rudy...” Penny breathed as she stared at the three loud machines. “These...these look like they were created in ChalkZone...”

Indeed, she was correct. Taking a second look at the time, Rudy noticed they did look like they were drawn. To further confirm it, they all had a chalky outline. But..how was it possible? Mr. Cosmo wasn’t in ChalkZone. None of the zoners spotted him, and Biclops would have taken notice to Cosmo pretty quickly.

There were only two possibilities. Either Mr. Cosmo had been in ChalkZone and the zoners were lying, which he didn’t think was possible, or...

...or some zoners were willingly working for Cosmo... But they wouldn’t do that, would they? No zoner would be stupid enough to work for someone like Cosmo. Maybe Draow. He was loyal as a dog to that guy. But surely Cosmo couldn’t fool zoners into building something like this.

Or could he...?

“Yeah...” Rudy said, trying to get that thought out of his mind. “These do look like they came from ChalkZone...”

The two of them froze at the sound of a slow clap from behind them. They turned around, and froze at what they saw. There stood Mr. Cosmo. He smiled coldly at them. His hands slammed against each other as he continued to clap.

Before Rudy could demand where Snap was, Cosmo raised a hand in the air. “Before you say a word, I will say this to save your breath. Yes, I do have your friend Snap...I take it you came here because you want him back?”

“Where is he?!” Rudy snapped at the man. He looked left and right, expecting Draow to come barging in.

“What have you done with him?” Penny demanded, taking a stand beside Rudy.

“So you want to see your friend again...” Mr. Cosmo said calmly, scraching his chin as if thinking over a tough question. “Since I know you will not leave until you see him again, okay...I will take you to where he is being held...” He turned his back to them and made a ëfollow me’ gesture with his hand. “I must warn you two...” He gave them a creepy sideways glance. “You will not like what you see...”

Rudy and Penny looked at each other. What did he mean by that? The way he said it, nothing good could come out of it. He had done something terrible and they had no idea what it was...for now. For whenever they saw Snap again, wherever he was, they were certain they would quickly notice what Mr. Cosmo did.

Without much of a choice, they followed Mr. Cosmo. They didn’t know where Snap was being held. And even if they did escape from the room, Mr. Cosmo knew they were in the buiding. He could easily take Snap somewhere else, out of the building, before they could find him. Neither of them liked the idea of following this man. He could be leading them into a trap. But they didn’t see much of a choice.

“Snap...” Rudy said in an inaudible voice as they headed down the hallway. “I hope you are safe...”


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CHAPTER 18: THIS IS WHAT I HAVE DONE-




The further they walked down the hallway, the creepier it got. Rudy had to summon all his strength not to look around at the place. The machines were bad enough, and while this wasn't particulary terrifying in itself, it was quite unsettling to say the least. He wouldn't have expected less from Cosmo. This place did a great job reflecting this man's personality.

The walls became smoother and more refined, with glowing edges and no grooves on the side. It was like he was worried about someone climbing the walls or something. There were multiple pathways, many of which were blocked off by clearly chalk-created force fields. Some of the fields stood out to Rudy. They looked like they had electrified water instead of the usual...whatever the other shields were made of. He wondered what they were used for.

The rooms they walked passed were largely empty. He guessed that he kept important stuff locked up in smaller rooms. Rudy supposed that made sense; keeping crucial machinery out in the open could make them easier targets for anyone wanting to destroy them. In these rooms, to get up to higher levels, platforms rose and fell in a rhythm. Even though the mechanics were probably as simple as an elevator going up and down, the look and feel of these platforms gave the whole place a futuristic vibe.

In a way, it reminded him kind of the Future Dome. There were all kinds of hi-tech gadgets there. There were stuff there that didn't work right. A lot of Craniac 4's robots didn't work so well. But looking around this place, Rudy had doubts that Craniac 4 could be responsible for any of this. It seemed too...clean was the only word he could think of. It looked like it was designed by a professional.

Rudy took notice of the ceiling. It looked like it had a lot of padding, honeycomb like in appearance. The honeycomb might have been just for looks, but it was clear it was thick. This might be why the workers above have no idea what's going on down here. The sounds may be too muffled. And he was certain Mr. Cosmo has his own power source, meaning that his electric bill was separate from the company's bill. That would help him to hide his work even from other people who use the same building. Clever jerk.

As they continued down, Rudy could have sworn he something move in the corner of his eye. He looked over, and saw nothing. He shrugged it off. Maybe he was just seeing things. No...there it was again. Something was moving around where he couldn't see, and when he turned his head, it wasn't there anymore. What was going on?

"Rudy..." Penny's voice came soft and low. She tugged at his sleeve. "Look over there..." She pointed to one side.

Rudy looked and he tried not to gasp in horror. He now saw the source of those images in the corner of his eyes. And now he wasn't sure if he really wanted to see this.

There were multiple zoners walking around dutifully, almost robotically and preprogrammed. They looked lifeless, even though they were clearly still alive. Some zoners they recognized immediately. Blocky, Lars, even Skrawl and his minions were here, doing whatever task Mr. Cosmo forced upon them. And what was even scarier is that they didn't look like they were really 'there'. Silent and machine-like in the way they moved, it sent chills down the teens' spines.

A few of the zoners had something sparkling on their heads. Lars was the first one they took notice of who had this. Most of them wore something dark blue around their ankles. A bracelet of some kind, the same kind they had seen earlier. Rudy guessed these, somehow, controlled the zoners. He didn't understand the head one. He saw nothing strapped there. A closer look might help.

They went down one more hallway. This one was kinda like a hexagon in shape with lights lining it. Some had a very faint red hue, and others a faint green hue. This hallway emptied into a relatively large room. It was smaller than the machine room, but it was still pretty big. It had a lower section with no features other than a platform and a black box-like thing in the corner. Up above, they could see a green-tinted shield that formed an enclosure.

As soon as they entered the room, there was a creak behind them. They looked over and saw metal bars rising from the ground. Penny was horrified. But while Rudy was also shocked, the impact was a little weaker on him. After being trapped before by bars blocking the exit, he wasn't surprised by this.

What did surprise him a little more was when Mr. Cosmo went over to the platform and activated it too fast for him and Penny to catch up. They craned their heads up as Mr. Cosmo got onto the high level, but not bothering to lower the platform for them. It was clear that they were exactly where he wanted. They had to prepare for whatever he was going to throw at them.

Rudy glared up at Mr. Cosmo, who had taken position in the shielded area. "Where is Snap?"

Mr. Cosmo smirked down at him. "Don't worry. You will see him soon enough. Just let me make an adjustment here and...there you go!"

The metal box they had seen earlier started to grow a little in size. Then it became taller at a quick rate before getting wider again. The black material pixelated and disappeared at a slow rate, from top to bottom. As the black disappeared, Rudy and Penny watched in fearful anticipation of what they were about to see.

What they saw was engraved in their heads, and it would not leave them for a long time, if ever.

Snap was on the ground, laying on his stomach. Bandages were wrapped around his body, but it did little to hide the severity of the wound. The entire back was coated red, some light red mixed in with dark red, and then what looked to be black. His hand had some cuts on it too. They weren't as bad, but they hadn't been treated and at least one cut looked like it was showing some early signs of mild infection.

Surrounding Snap was a shield, keeping Rudy and Penny from being able to get close to him. And he was laying so still... They couldn't tell if he was unconscious or not. His head was turned away from them. They would have moved around to see, but getting their feet to respond after see this was like trying to cut a dull knife through butter. The sight of it was just so horrific. How could anyone be this cruel to someone like Snap? Yeah he sometimes got on their nerves once in a while, but he meant well. He...he never did anything to deserve this.

Choking back tears, Rudy bravily walked around to look Snap in the face. When he did, he saw the blue superhero was unconscious. Part of him was relieved that, for the time, he wasn't in pain. But fear still gripped the boy like a vice. How badly hurt was Snap? Did he lose a lot of blood? Was he...was he going to wake up again...?

And his head...Rudy quickly noticed something sparking from it. He had seen it on the other zoners, but never close enough to see what it looked like. On Snap, it looks liked a flat gray disc that was placed in the middle of his forehead. But seeing a tiny trickle of blood coming from where the so-called disc was told him that it was much deeper than that. He would have thought Snap was dead if it weren't for his ribcage moving up and down slowly, if unsteadily.

He felt a hand on his shoulder. He looked over at Penny. She stared at him with wide, tearful eyes. She glanced down at Snap. She saw the thing in his head and put her hand to her mouth, gasping in horror. He wanted to comfort her, but there was nothing he could say. The two stared down at their fallen friend, trying so hard to fight back their tears.

"What..." Rudy started to say. His hands clenched into fists, trembling. His eyes closed tightly as tears dripped from them. He felt all the negative emotions bottling up inside of him, wanting to come out. He shot a hateful look at Mr. Cosmo. "..what the hell have you done to Snap?!"

"My my...what foul language you have there." Mr. Cosmo chuckled half-heartedly. He moved his hand towards where Snap lay prone on the ground. "He is alive. Don't worry. He doesn't have any life threatening injuries on him and..."

"What is that thing in his head?" Rudy demanded through clenched teeth. "Why did you put it there? And what happened to his back and hand? What have you done?!"

"Hmm so many questions..." Mr. Cosmo said slowly. He casually leaned against the forcefield in front of him. "I will answer those questions. First, his back. You have Draow to thank for that. He cut open the blue boy's back with one of his wing claws. It has been treated...just enough to make sure he doesn't die from it. I admit my dragging him around like a rag doll didn't help. May have reopened some of the cut. Oops." He said the last word with a mocking tone.

Rudy snarled at him, his body shaking in rage. Penny glared at him but she tried to look more composed than Rudy was, who looked like he wanted to tear into Mr. Cosmo.

"His hand is his own fault. I put some spikes on the underside of the door to discourage him from using his two dimensional powers and escaping. I see he was smart enough not to go much further, so only his hand is damaged." Mr. Cosmo said. During all this, he sounded a little too cheerful, like talking about pain and misery was normal for this sick and twisted man. "And now to address the thing in his head... You may have noticed some of the zoners you spotted wearing bracelets, such as..what did you call him..Skrawl. But others, like your friend there, have something in their heads."

"What are they?" Penny asked, her voice tense.

"I will not drag this on. They are mind control devices." Mr. Cosmo replied, smiling darkly. "The bracelets were my first try. They do the job just fine. But see, they can be easily taken off. So for your friend here, I needed something else. Something you can't just pull off. So I experimented on the white bear."

"Lars..." Rudy said, remembering seeing something spark from the bear's head.

"Yes, Lars. I used him to test a new type of mind control device. It was smaller, so it was easier to manifacture. And it goes straight into the brain." He smiled as he saw Rudy and Penny's faces grow horrified. "Not enough to kill, but enough that I can send my own electric signals to them, and force them to do whatever I want. And since it's in the head, you can't simply remove it by pulling it out. Not unless you want to kill them..."

Rudy's breath became shaky. He looked over at Snap. He didn't want to believe there was no way to free him. No, there had to be something he could do for him. But he can't even grab him...He couldn't ignore the feelings of helplessness as they started to grow inside of him.

Penny's composure started becoming lost. There was a tremble here or there. Rudy watched as she took a step in Mr. Cosmo's direction. Then she spoke in a hiss between her teeth. "You are a despicable, vile man..."

"Calling me names will get you nowhere." Mr. Cosmo said, waving off what Penny said with a motion of the hand. "Now...about that proposition..."

"I'm not striking a deal with you!" Rudy shouted, taking a step back. He looked over at Snap. "After what you did to him..." He whipped his head around to face Cosmo. "...you must be crazy to think I would work with you!"

Mr. Cosmo chuckled. "So defiant. It amuses me to see you are still in this state of mind. Not to worry...I may have a way to change all that." He laughed as the boy and girl glared at him. After he finished, a serious expression came onto his face. "I really wish you'd listen to me, boy. Your mind is too clouded by this percieved friendship you have with these creatures. I understood, oh so long ago, the purpose these creatures really fulfilled. I am simply harnessing their potential."

"You're using them like toys!" Penny snapped venom at the men.

"Yeah!" Rudy chimed in. "You are using them like slaves!"

"Slaves... Definition would be to use sentient beings to do your own bidding, used derogatory." Mr. Cosmo said calmly. "That...doesn't apply here. Chalk people are merely drawings that just seem life-like." He gave a small smile at Rudy, staring at him in the eyes. "And here you are, believing and wanting friendship with such worthless beings. If you could open your eyes and see the truth, you'd understand where I'm..."

"Shut up!"

Rudy never knew he could scream so loudly at someone, let alone be so angry with one person. Not even Skrawl, Mr. Wilter, or Reggie Bullnerd had ever angered him to this point. Even the antics of Vinnie and Terry seemed like harmless child's play compared to what Cosmo was doing.

He didn't like feeling this angry. He knew that if he let it consume him, he would be blinded by it and lash out violently. The result could be catastrophic and they may very well lose the chance to save Snap. He fought to keep it under control. The man's awful chuckle didn't help him any. It aggravated him, pissed him off further. He really wanted to punch this guy in the face, if he could get away with it.

In the midst of his anger and the thoughts encircling his mind, there was something he remembered he had forgotten about. This something was so shocking that it caused the anger to slowly melt away. He didn't say a word to Penny about it. Right now, it wasn't the time for this talk. Not in front of Mr. Cosmo, who may use it against him.

The pale portal...he had forgotten to erase it. How could he have been so stupid? His mind was so determined to get Snap back, that he had forgotten that he could erase the portal. That would have relieved Rapsheeba the job of putting up warning signs. At least no more zoners will fall into the trap, but still...why didn't he erase it...? Was he really that distraught that he wasn't thinking as clearly and being more prone to mistakes than he usually is?

He was snapped out of his thoughts when Mr. Cosmo started talking again. He glared up at him, trying his best to hide his worry and confusion from a second ago.

"Just...how far have befriending these creatures gotten you?" Mr. Cosmo said with a sneer.

Rudy wasn't sure how to respond. "I...what...?"

"I know all about your struggles, boy. Or have you forgotten? Ms. Saffron told me how you reacted to being called a juvenile delinquent..." Cosmo chuckled at this, folding his arms up in a proudful manner. "The way you reacted...you were obviously hiding something. You were...too defensive. And you see...you only got in this mess because you waste your time being buddy buddy with such inferior beings..."

Unsure of what else to do, unsure of how to argue with the man, Rudy just spat out, "That's not true!" He doubted it would work. This man...he couldn't be reasoned with.

"Oh little boy..." Mr. Cosmo shook his head slowly, his voice ringing with disappointment. "You keep telling yourself that. But you cannot deny on where you are. Last in your class. Only a smidgin better than Reggie Bullnerd." He smiled when Rudy's head snapped towards him with a disgusted frown. "Yes, I predicted that you'd act like a tough egg to crack, based on what Ms. Saffron told me a few days ago. But gathering from her data, and from how you are acting towards me, it really wouldn't take much...would it...?"

Rudy didn't like how the man was sounding at this point. Penny was taking a few steps away. He found himself doing the same thing without really paying attention. This voice was dripping with an ominous feeling. All his gut feelings were telling him to run away.

But his feet suddenly were frozen. The rest of his body followed suit. He couldn't do anything, not even something as simple as wriggle his fingers. He stared at Mr. Cosmo as if the man had suddenly grown wings and was sweeping towards them with a large ray gun.

What the man was implying was scaring him. He had this twisted belief that he could be easily molded, changed into doing what he wanted. It sickened him to the core. He didn't know how Mr. Cosmo could think such a thing. Rudy would never join the forces of the likes of someone as disgusting as him. Oh how he wanted to wipe that smug smile off his face...

His thoughts went to what he had said about school. His body gave a shudder when he realized what Cosmo was implying there. He was trying to tell him, somewhat indirectly, that all his time in ChalkZone was affecting his grades.

And what scared him more about this was...Mr. Cosmo might have a point. He did spend a lot of time in ChalkZone. Maybe not as much, but he still went there whenever possible. He didn't do as much studying as he should. He forgoed chances of study and improving his grades for the opportunity to visit ChalkZone and his chalk friends. Could Mr. Cosmo be right? Could ChalkZone be the very reason he was flunking out of school?

He shook his head. No, that wasn't the reason. He couldn't allow Cosmo to make him blame ChalkZone for his hardships. He wouldn't lie and say he was doing just fine and dandy in school. But he knew ChalkZone was not to blame. The people there never made him come in; he made those decisions himself. His grade failures were because he wasn't put enough effort into studying, not because of him making friends in ChalkZone.

"You're wrong..." Rudy retorted back in a low voice. He clenched his hand, his fingernails digging slightly against the skin. Mr. Cosmo raised an eyebrow, but kept silent. Rudy used this silence to continue. "And you know what? It sounds like to me you don't understand the value of friendship. And hey, that's fine. When you're a monster, who needs friends right? But let me tell you something. These chalk people you enslaved, they've helped me out in the past. And Snap here, the one you kidnapped and tortured, is my closest friend I have in ChalkZone. And yes he is not technically human...but he is more human than you will ever be."

He paused for a moment. He glared at Mr. Cosmo. He gave a few seconds for the man to reply. Mr. Cosmo just waved a hand at him, gesturing for him to continue on with his rant. And so Rudy did.

"All this here, your machines and your ChalkZone slaves, attempting to brainwash me...You know what this all says about you?" Rudy said, his voice growing a little in volume as he gained more and more confidence to speak. "You're nothing but a coward, Mr. Cosmo. I know you could kill me quite easily. This place is well hidden. But if you were really all that, you wouldn't need the zoners to do anything for you. I rarely see you up on the front line. I bet you never fought anyone, face to face. You hid behind your creations and your lackeys years ago. And as soon as you were stripped of them, you were powerless. So tell me, Mr. Cosmo...given all that..." He took a step forward. "Why should I listen to you?"

Mr. Cosmo just glared at him. He looked visibly angry. Yet, when he spoke, he was still so calm and reserved. It sent chills down the two teenager's spines, causing them to shudder. "I will show you..." With that, he pushed a button.

Behind them, they heard a crackling sound. They turned and saw the shield around Snap had disappeared. The blue boy's eyes slowly opened up. At first, Rudy and Penny were happy to see him awake. But when he looked at them, right after the initial confusion, suddenly terror filled Snap's eyes.

"Rudy...Penny..." Snap whimpered through the pain and obvious knowledge of what was going to happen. "G-Get away...this is...a...t-trap...!"

The metal thing on his head sparked more intensively, causing him to scream as he was jerked to his feet like a puppet. Then, without warning, he lunged forward.

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Ms. Saffron wanted to bang her head against the wall a few more times. Her head was getting sore, but she didn't care. A few more times her head against the hard wall before she finally had enough and she slumped back into the bed. She wasn't hitting hard enough to damage her brain, but a part of her wondered if she deserved brain damage for what she had done.

How could she have been so foolish? She should have told Snap the truth. She should have warned him about what Mr. Cosmo had in store for him. If she had told him earlier, maybe things could have turned out different...

...no they wouldn't. She kept telling herself that. No matter what she told him, he still would have been taken to the same fate that Cosmo told her. Granted, she didn't know every little detail. She just knew that it was going to be horrible.

She didn't tell Snap for his own sake. She thought things would be better if he didn't know, so he could be more relaxed until the time came. But Mr. Cosmo had been right. It had made things so much worse. And the way he looked at her, a hurt look asking her 'why did you betray me?'...it stung her in the heart. She wanted so much to apologize to him. But he had been dragged away cruelly by Mr. Cosmo.

She had given chase to try to stop him. But Mr. Cosmo clearly had other plans. He must have taken notice to her getting 'too friendly' with Snap and worried she may do the same with the other prisoners. So he had slammed the door behind him and it had locked instantly. She pounded on the door, trying to pry it open. It wouldn't budge. She was trapped.

Saffron pressed her back against the wall the bed was placed against. She tilted her head upwards, staring at the damp-looking ceiling. She winced at the sight. She wondered if some of that dripped onto Snap while he slept. The thought made her shudder, thinking about how much that would have hurt him.

Before, her mind would tell her that it was just playing tricks on her. That Snap could, no way, be actually real. He was just a drawing. But the more she thought about it, the more she began to doubt that notion. The way he had reacted when Mr. Cosmo dragged him off. The screams he had emitted before finally falling silent...it reminded her too much of what happened to her as a kid, regarding an unfortunate bicycling accident.

It was right then and there she realized...that maybe, just maybe...she had been wrong about him, and of the other zoners as well. She could no longer deny what was becoming plainly obvious to her. The zoners were indeed alive...and she had helped Mr. Cosmo, who wanted to capture and enslave them...

But now she was trapped in this room. There was no way she could get out of this. The door was boobie-trapped. If she tried to stick her hand underneath, she would get cut up. Seeing what it did to Snap's hand, she didn't want to take that risk.

She looked at the door knob. There was a keyhole there. She did have a hairpin. Maybe she could...

No it wouldn't work. Just in movies. There was no way that it could work in real life...

Or could it? Ms. Saffron bit her lip as she looked down at her cellphone, which had no service currently. She looked at the time. Her eyes widened. This was around when Mr. Cosmo was going to begin part one of his two part plan with Snap. If she wanted to make a difference, she had to get out of here. She got out a hairpin and stared at it. She looked back at the keyhole.

Saffron knew she had to take the chance. She had to do something, and fast. She placed the hairpin in the knob's keyhole and attempted to unlock it.


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I certainly don't mind the frequent updates, it's really good so far :smile



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CHAPTER 19: WE MUST ESCAPE-



The world around Penny began to spin as events were flung at her so fast, she barely had time to comprehend them. The invisible portal was bad enough. And this place didn't help relax her at all. It gave off a weird, unsafe vibe, in spite of how secure it looked. It was that security that made her nervous. Getting out of here was going to be an issue.

Seeing all the controlled zoners gave her the creeps. The way they moved so zombie-like...It kinda reminded her of an incident Rudy once told her about. Skrawl had built a giant brain to hypnotize everyone in ChalkZone. And she was quite efficient and could make them think anything she wanted them to.

But this, what Cosmo did, it was so much worse. These zoners didn't look the least bit self aware. They were moving about automonously, like they were just machines carrying out orders delivered via an electrical current. She doubted they could even speak, so even if there was a bit of self awareness left in them, there was nothing they could do about it. They were trapped inside their own bodies, moving around, being used like they were nothing but tools.

Snap's condition...she wasn't sure if it was better or worse, excluding the injuries of course. He seemed, no, he proved he was self aware. He wasn't droned out and he could still speak to them. But perhaps, that made his situation so much scarier. He couldn't stop himself. Every time he tried to swing a punch at them or kick at them, he'd apologize, and he'd yell at himself in an attempt to regain control of his own body.

Penny shuddered at the thought of being a prisoner of oneself. Not being able to stop an attack against a loved one, family, friends. And being fully aware of everything, seeing it all, feeling the impact of the attack hitting. It was no wonder that Snap looked absolutely terrified and crushed the whole time as she and Rudy did their best to dodge his..no...Cosmo's attacks. It was Cosmo controlling Snap, and he was enjoying every second of it.

Cosmo was holding some kind of device in his hands. Penny got a good glimpse of it. She was disgusted when she found out what it was. Some kind of hi-tech controller. Like from a video game...as if this is all it was. A video game...

Penny was literally flung from her thoughts when she felt Snap's gloved hands grab onto her and throw her against the wall.

"I'm sorry Penny!"

That's what she heard as her back slammed against the wall in a thud. She hadn't been thrown hard enough to do much damage, but her back was pretty sore after that. She quickly got up to her feet and gave it a rub. That was going to bruise, definitely.

She heard rapid footsteps in her direction. She looked over, her eyes widening, as Snap rushed in her direction. His eyes were wide and she could of sworn she saw tears. The sight of that made her heart break. Snap rarely ever cried. It would take a lot of emotional or physical abuse, or both, to make him do that.

"Look out!" Snap cried as he pulled his fist back for another attack.

Penny jumped out of the way. She heard the loud thud of Snap's fist making contact with the hard floor. She heard him groan in pain for a few seconds after that. She realized, with dread, that Cosmo forced him to punch with his injured hand. And Snap could not do anything to ease the pain. He was a puppet being bent to Cosmo's whim.

Rudy lunged at Snap. Penny watched as he wrapped his arms around his friend and held him tightly, but gently. Rudy was attempting to avoid putting too much pressure on Snap's back while at the same time keeping leverage.

Snap obviously knew what Rudy was trying to do. For a moment, he had somewhat of a relieved expression. Though behind that, there was still fear. Even he knew that Rudy won't be able to hold on for very long.

"Rudy, try to hang on...p-please..." Snap begged. He tried to fight against his arms trying to jerk free. He tried to hold his feet still, but they were still kicking as if they had a mind of their own. "I-I...I don't want this..."

"Don't worry..." Rudy whispered as he continued to hold down Snap. "I won't let go of you." He flinched as he said that. He closed his eyes and pressed his head against Snap. "I am not going to lose you again..." His voice was soft when he said that, barely audible.

Penny knew Rudy was going to need some help. She rushed over to the two. She went in front of Rudy. She knelt down and proceeded to put her arms around Rudy, pressing Snap between them. She held on, but like Rudy, took care not to hurt Snap any further.

It was hard to imagine, but only a few days ago, they had been in ChalkZone attending Snap's birthday. They had danced and had a lot of fun there. But now they were fighting against some insane man bent on what she guessed was the conquering of ChalkZone and turning all its citizens into slaves. And now she and Rudy were trying to keep Snap from being controlled.

What a stark contrast...

Mr. Cosmo peered over the edge, pressing his face against the shield. Penny could see that, no matter how calm he looked, she could see the glint of dementia in his eyes. "You two really are something, aren't you? Even as your friend is trying to hurt you, still you will not throw a punch. I see the loyalty you have with this...creature...is stronger than I would have thought. How interesting..."

Penny didn't bother to throw a retort at the man. He clearly would not listen to reason. Anything she would say to him, he'd just throw back or he'd give a counter remark. He was in his own little world, where the only thing that mattered was his opinions. It didn't matter what she and Rudy said to him. This man would not be convinced.

She had a feeling this was the black chalk's work. She wasn't about to defend him and say that he was being mind controlled and how the real Mr. Cosmo wasn't like this. But she was certain the black chalk made his personality much worse. And since it was permanent...yeah she understood immediately that nothing would change Mr. Cosmo. However he was like before, that Cosmo was gone and this one, this black chalk tainted version, was here to stay.

And how she despised the black chalk Cosmo. She wasn't a typically violent person, but she would make an acception for Mr. Cosmo. And she had a strong feeling Rudy would be with her on this. But despite every urge to punch the man for what he did, there was only one option they had.

Escape.

But how were they going to do that? They were stuck in this room. And she had a feeling the only way this man would let them out was if Rudy agreed to his terms...

"How noble of you to keep your friend from living out his worst nightmare..." Mr. Cosmo sneered. He put his finger against a large button on the controller. "But I'm afraid this little song and dance is over..."

As he pressed it, another spark and another scream from Snap. He tried to fight against it, but his muscles weren't his to command. His arms jerked outward so fast it forced Rudy and Penny to let go. His body then twisted like a rag doll towards Rudy and he jumped for the artist boy. A fist was held out in front of him.

"Rudy!" Snap shouted.

"Get out of the way!" Penny yelled to Rudy. She was too far to block the attack.

Rudy looked up and saw a flash of blue before the fist, the uninjured one this time, connected to his jaw. Rudy felt his head snap back. There was no crack, which Penny was thankful for. But that didn't do much to ease the pang she felt as Rudy tumbled into the ground, landing on his back.

Then Snap was forced to jump onto Rudy's chest. The look on Snap's face was indescribable. So much emotion showed very clearly on the masked zoner's face. If he had pupils, they would be dilated into tiny dots right about now. Snap raised a fist in another attempt to punch Rudy.

"I-I'm sorry...Rudy..." Snap whispered, a tear rolling down his cheek as his arm jerked back further.

Penny sprung into action. She rushed over to where Rudy lay on the ground. She jumped into the air. Snap looked at her in surprise as she wrapped her arms around him and pushed him into the ground. He let out a cry of pain as his injuries slammed against the ground. But despite being in pain, he gave a grateful smile to Penny.

This was short-lived, though. Mr. Cosmo clearly didn't care who Snap attacked. Penny cried out in pain when Snap's fists hit her on the forehead, causing a slight crack in one of her glass lenses. She rolled across the floor, her hand against her face. She struggled to her feet and looked up at Mr. Cosmo hatefully.

"It is quite amazing that you refuse to swing a punch to save yourselves. Yet, Snap here, under my control, will do anything to you, no matter how horrifying. If I command it, he will do it. And he has no say in the matter. He has no rights." Mr. Cosmo said calmly. He smirked as the two teens glared at him. Even Snap managed to shoot him a glare despite his body being rigid from being controlled. "But I should have seen this coming... You are obviously friends with him, and friends don't fight friends. I thought that I'd make you break quicker if I allowed Snap self awareness during this, Rudy Tabootie..."

"You monster..." Rudy said in a low growl.

Mr. Cosmo scratched his chin thoughtfully. He had a twinkle in his eyes. Penny shuddered. That didn't look good. He must have something on his mind, and knowing what he did, it had to be something horrible.

And she was soon proven right.

"So if fighting against a helpless Snap who can't stop himself from hurting his creator and friend won't work on you two..." The man straightened himself up and held up the remote like he was presenting it in front of an audience. "...perhaps I should try wiping his mind and replacing it with something more hostile, like my own Draow..." A grin spread across his face.

The teenager's faces paled at the same time. They watched, in horror, as Cosmo started putting pressure on the button. "No!"

sss

Ms. Saffron had stopped trying to unlock the door. She wasn't giving up totally. But she needed another plan. By the time she would be able to open the door, something terrible may have already happened. She had no idea what was going on, but she imagined Mr. Cosmo was well on his way with his plan. She had to figure out some way to slow him down, but doing that while locked up was not going to be easy.

It didn't help knowing that he did have one more plan after this. The final attempt at swaying Rudy, and should it fail...she gulped, not wanting to think about it. She actually didn't know what would happen if the next part would fail, nor did she actually know completely what it entailed. But the way Cosmo said it would be a 'final attempt' told her something horrible would happen if that plan to sway Rudy to his side failed.

She would have a better idea of knowing how long she had if she could access the security cameras. Mr. Cosmo had a lot of them in this building. They were nothing like the usual security cameras. They did not rotate and were placed flat on the walls. They blended in quite well so one wouldn't notice unless they got a good look.

Saffron could try hacking the cameras. Doing so would help her understand the situation and be able to act accordingly. And if she could manage to hack the cameras, maybe she can also hack other things in the system as well.

But would this even be a successful plan? She wasn't much of a hacker herself. She didn't know enough to do basic hacking. Perhaps that plan would fail...

...until she remembered something Mr. Cosmo had done for her. As they were preparing this place for this...this so-called expedition he promised her, he had given her phone a link up capability for the system of this place. The whole purpose of it was so that, in the case of an emergency, she would have a limited amount of time, say a few minutes, to give orders to different parts of the building's systems.

Mr. Cosmo had said that it is only to be used sparingly, and so far she never used it. He had believed there would be a time where they would not be able to access a part of this facility in time, so remote activation and control became a key part in this wretched place. Mr. Cosmo had trusted her enough to give her this capability. And though her trust in him had waned, she hoped that his trust remained in tact and he hadn't cut off her connection to the system network.

She got out her cellphone. Though it had no service, that was only in relation to calling out. Her phone could still work in this building, hooking up to the network. She went through her apps until she found the one she needed. She opened it up and was greeted with a pale green screen with login information.

It took her a few moments to remember what her information was. She hadn't logged in since Mr. Cosmo assigned her this info and had her log in as a test. She typed in the criteria, her username, password, and some additional info Cosmo had put in for extra security. Although she was afraid that she slipped something up or wouldn't remember, she still typed in what she believed were the answers.

Then she sat on the bed and waited. The swirling loading screen appeared before her, the same one that had greeted her the first time she did this. Around and around the loading swirl thing went. She licked her lips in anticipation. She crossed her fingers.

"Come on...come on..." She said through clenched teeth. "Connect. Please connect..."

The screen beeped and flickered once. It went dark. Saffron wondered if she had done something wrong. Her phone looked almost as if it had died. Before her spirits could fall too low, the screen light up again and she was greeted with a welcome screen and then it immediately went into an options section.

Ms. Saffron felt a wave of relief and happiness hit her. She couldn't focus too much on it, though. She had something important to do. She focused her attention on the phone, using her finger to flip through the different settings and options that were available to her.

She finally found a bit about security cameras. There were a lot, but to keep things minimal, they were placed in different groups, depending on the location of said cameras. She wasn't entirely sure where Mr. Cosmo would be, but she had a pretty good idea. She decided to try that area first. She pressed the button for the particular group and saw options to look at the different cameras.

Trying to pick one camera to look at was hard. She couldn't just look at all of them. Her cellphone, though a decent size, would not be able to handle all those images. They would be so small, she wouldn't be able to tell what they are. It was a gample and she had a feeling she would be far too late if she wasted time and tried again should she fail. She stared at the cameras, her heart pounding. What if she slipped up? What if she picked the wrong camera? What if...

No she couldn't worry about that. Not now. She had to make a decision, and it had to be swift. She pressed the middle camera without thinking. The screen loaded up.

She felt herself smile broadly for a brief second as she realized it was the right camera. She could see the room where Rudy and Penny were. But any happiness she felt faded when she saw Snap standing there, trembling and staring up at Mr. Cosmo. Snap looked worse than she last saw him. He was more banged up and it looked like his back wound started to reopen. She looked up at where Mr. Cosmo was.

Her eyes widened in horror when she saw what he was about to do. He couldn't honestly be considering doing that...could he? Was he really so heartless that he would...delete Snap's personality, for a lack of a better term? She wished she could keep this screen open, but to take action, she had to leave it.

Not knowing if she was going to make it or not, she went through the other options in this app. She found one regarding the machinery of the place. There was just one in particular she wanted. The same one that the white bear had been dragged off to. Once she found its information, she knew exactly what she was going to do.

She just hoped that she would do it in time...

sss

Mr. Cosmo felt triumphant as he sneered down at Rudy and Penny. With a single push of the button, he was going to completely destroy all that Snap was, and without doing permanent damage to his body. He would have his mind altered to suit what he needed.

He really didn't want it to come to this. As much as he looked gleeful, he was genuinely disappointed that he had to resort to such an act to make Rudy listen to him. He honestly liked the teenager. He felt he had true potential. There was so much he was capable of doing and being. But his attachment to the chalk people was going to hold him back.

The only thing that would disappoint him even more was if he had to resort to the final plan regarding Snap. It would be the true last effort. He had a way of preparing for the future, for outcomes that may not be possible. Granted, this didn't mean things wouldn't take him by surprise. But being able to find workarounds and having multiple plans to achieve the same goal was always a good thing.

It wasn't like he truly cared about Snap in the end. If he ended up doing irreversable damage to him, so what? He understood zoners were alive. He hid this well from the children, and from Ms. Saffron. His experiences in ChalkZone years ago and recently did make him realize this as a fact. The memories that had been returning to him ever since he saw that photograph Ms. Saffron had, they had been truly helpful. Things he had long forgotten about ChalkZone came to light for him.

So yes, he knew just how alive the zoners were. But to him, that didn't mean much. There was a difference between being alive and being worthy. And to him, the zoners weren't worthy of anything, no rights, except the right to serve their creators. ChalkZone could be used for so many useful purposes, yet it laid dormant. He was not going to allow this for much longer. He was going to unlock this chalk world's true potential.

And he was going to prove how little he cared about the well being of things that he saw were best used, not befriended. He loved the look in the teenager's eyes, even more the look that Snap was giving him. They were pleading with him to stop, begging him not to do it. It did nothing to sway him. Unless Rudy agreed to join him, nothing would stop him from pressing the button.

As he watched Snap recoil in fear and Rudy and Penny glare hatefully at him, he started to press the button.

"Beanie Boys! Beanie Boys! We're the boys that Skrawl employs!"

This took him by complete surprise. Even the trio down below were just as shocked as he was. Crashing in through the door were three Beanie Boys. Much to Cosmo's confusion, they were still wearing their bracelets. And they were still working. But why had they come in here? He hadn't given them any order.

The three Beanie Boys closed in around him. They didn't try to grab him. They were doing whatever they could to get his attention. They continued singing their nonsensical song as they tugged at his business suit, his hair, and his sleeves, whater they could to keep him distracted.

Mr. Cosmo swatted at them. "Get away from me!" He flinched when he said this. He was losing part of his calm demeanor. He had to remain as tranquil as possible. If he lost control...

A second later, he got another shock. Skrawl himself came in from the opening the Beanie Boys left. Just like them, he was still being controlled. Mr. Cosmo knew something fishy was going on. His first thought was that someone hacked the system. He would think of the possibilities later, however. Right now, he had to take care of this problem.

Skrawl rammed against him before he had time to react. Mr. Cosmo's eyes widened slightly as the remote was knocked clean out of his hands. It slammed against the forcefield. There was a crackling sound and he knew that the remote had been damaged beyond use.

Mr. Cosmo glared at Skrawl. He kicked the jellybean-like thing in the stomach. He ignored his cries, as well as Rudy's shouts of pain as he fell to his knees. Mr. Cosmo looked over at the other zoners he could see from here. None of the others were exhibiting this behavior. That was good. He could take care of these anomolies no problem. He just had to round them up and...

He fell into the ground as the Beanie Boys pressed against him. He struggled against their grasp. Letting out an uncharacteristic shout of frustration, he kicked one of the Beanie Boys as hard as he could. He ignored the sickening crunch as the chalk creature fell to the ground, limp. As if in retaliation, Skrawl lunged at him and pressed him against the shield.

The sudden impact was enough to daze Mr. Cosmo. He heard the sound of Skrawl's bracelet cracking and breaking off. The jellybean was freed. Mr. Cosmo slowly got up, his world dizzy and blurred. He heard something crank downward. He heard footsteps running away. He swore he heard Skrawl and Rudy bickering as they ran.

Mr. Cosmo slumped down and leaned against the shield. His eyes laid on the still fallen form of the Beanie Boy he had kicked. He needed to rest. When he felt better, he was going to get behind what had happened, and he would make sure Rudy and Snap never leave this building. Penny, she was a whole different story...

sss

Ms. Saffron stared at her phone as it did its work. She hoped that she was on time. The commands she sent were convoluted at best. But there wasn't much else she could do. The only way to keep Snap from being controlled was to destroy the machine, which she had no way of doing. But sending a cavalry...that may just do the trick, or so she hoped.

She would resume her picking of the lock soon. She needed to look through the system again. She needed to see if there was anything she could find out that would be helpful. Something that may help turn the tides in everything. Her plan, if it worked, would only be temporary. There had to be a more permanent solution, and if there was, she bet she could find it in the system's own database.

She remembered she had been given his account information, not just her own, because he trusted her enough with his information. He had given it to her before she got her own account, though she had never once used it. He had given her an account of her own as his trust in her increased. She doubted he would change his password if he still trusted her that much. And right now, he was so focused with Rudy that there was the chance that his mind slipped and he didn't take precautions with his account.

She would have to do this quickly. She signed out of her account and logged into his. The same screen popped up, only there was an additional option. A section of documentations. Looking at the first one, she realized that Mr. Cosmo often typed up his plans so he could have an idea of what he's do and how he'd counter situations that may make it hard or impossible to fulfill his plan the way he wanted it.

As she skimmed through the documentations, one in particular caught her eye. The title of the document was 'Beware Of Him'. It couldn't be Rudy. Mr. Cosmo was not afraid of the boy. The title made her think it was someone that Cosmo had dealt with in the past. But who...?

She opened it up and read it. Her eyes skimmed left and right. She let out a gasp, nearly dropping her phone. She quickly shut it off and she fell to her knees. The impact of what she had just learned hit her like a sack of potatoes. It...it could be...could it...?

"I...I-I just...I can't believe it..." She breathed. She got up to return to picking the lock of the door. It was imperative she inform Rudy as soon as possible. This information...could turn the odds in their favor.


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CHAPTER 20: I AM FULLY PREPARED-




Navigating the hallways was not going to be easy. Rudy knew this very well. Still, they had to keep moving. He had no idea how Skrawl and the Beanie Boys came to the rescue. They had been controlled by Cosmo and he doubted the man would have them attack him when things were going in his favor. Some outside force helped them.

He silently wondered if it was the artist that faced Cosmo in the past. Maybe he still had his memories in tact and finally realized what was going on and gave them a helping hand. Whoever had helped them, Rudy would be sure to give them a big thank you.

When the gate had opened, while Mr. Cosmo was still distracted with the remaining two Beanie Boys, Rudy called out to the others, including Skrawl, to run. Snap didn’t seem to be controlled anymore and could move to his own accord. Penny helped him up to his feet and let him ride on her back. She held his legs while he put his arms around her neck. It was the only way he could be held without hurting him.

A few minutes after they started running, Snap had closed his eyes. Rudy couldn’t blame him. The forced battle earlier took a lot out of him. The poor guy deserved a rest. This brief moment of relief would do him good, and give him some time to heal, even if it’s just a little bit. Rudy only wished that they were out of the building so he can give Snap a place to lay down. Getting out of this building was going to be a challenge...

This place was quite massive and there were so many ways to turn. Rudy couldn’t tell which path to take. He had a hard time remembering the way that Mr. Cosmo had led them. No matter which hallway he went down, nothing seemed familiar. He was greeted with more and more disturbing imagery. More blood on the ground. More zombie-like zoners walking about. Some hideous machinery being built. He thought he saw some large weapons as well. It was like this man was preparing for war...could that be true?

He didn’t have time to dwell on it. They reached a deadend. Well almost. They could go left or right. Rudy chose left. Either way had the same potential of giving the same result; going somewhere they didn’t know. Nothing looked familiar to him. And it was frustrating. The others were following close behind him. He knew they were counting on him to find the way out. Well maybe not Skrawl. He was only following him because he didn’t have much of a choice.

When they came around another corner, everyone froze. Rudy widened his eyes. They all realized they had gone in a big circle. They were back where they were a short time ago. Rudy didn’t know how it happened. He had made sure to take different routes as they traveled through. How did they all end up back here? Had Mr. Cosmo designed this place like some giant maze? Maybe if they had a map or something...

“Oh brillian plan, Rudy Tabootie!” Skrawl shouted. He walked up to Rudy and pressed a chalky finger against the boy’s chest. “You’ve been leading us around and around! Are you sure you’re trying to get us out of this dump, or are you trying to get us caught again?”

Rudy glared at Skrawl and took a step back. “Hey, don’t blame me for this, Skrawl! I’m doing the best I can!”

Skrawl wasn’t backing down that easily. “Why don’t you draw one of your fancy gizmo things? Or are you afraid that they will not work? Just....like...Craniac...” He said in a low growl.

“I can’t draw things in the real world, Skrawl!” Rudy paused. “Well I can, but they don’t come to life here. Magic chalk’s powers only work in ChalkZone! You should know that!”

Skrawl blinked a few times. He looked flustered, like he realized Rudy was right. But Rudy didn’t expect him to admit it. Skrawl was not the type to admit when he was in the wrong, even when pointed right out to him. This situation would be no different.

“I...well...I knew that!” Skrawl managed to say with a stutter. His brief falter didn’t last very long. He spoke angrily to Rudy, “That is no excuse! If you have no idea where you were going then you shouldn’t have...”

Rudy interrupted him, “Oh and we should let you lead?”

“My brilliant plan, whatever one I come up with, would work like a charm!” Skrawl said. The level of arrogance was, though not on the same level as Cosmo’s, amazing, especially given what had just happened to the jellybean recently. “I could have led you creators out of here a while ago!”

“You don’t know this place either! You know about as much as I do!” Rudy was getting steamed. He couldn’t believe how Skrawl was acting. They were running for their lives, and he still had the gaul to blame Rudy for their troubles and debate with him on who was a better leader. “If you were leading, we would be in the same situation! Or perhaps you would have us straight into a trap! At least I’ve been trying to be careful of where I step. But you...you would just rush down a hallway without a second thought!”

Skrawl raised a hand. He stopped when he clearly realized that hitting Rudy would hurt him too. He resorted to a roar of anger and frustration. He stomped on the ground near Rudy, causing the boy to jump back.

“No I would not! I....” Skrawl paused. “Okay fine I haven’t always made the best choices. But what makes you so much better, Master Tabootie? We wouldn’t be lost if you knew where you were going!”

Rudy shouted, “We wouldn’t be in this mess if you hadn’t tried capturing the beast!”

Rudy felt himself get angrier by the second at Skrawl. As he said that last line, which came out more aggressively than he had planned, made him realize that a lot of this was Skrawl’s fault. If he hadn’t tried capturing Draow, if he had left the beast alone, they might not have ended up like this. Snap wouldn’t have been captured. He and Penny would not have ended up here. He and Skrawl would not have been connected.

The more he thought about it, he more he realized just how much Skrawl played a part in all this. Although he understood that none of this Skrawl had foreseen or intended, his anger continued to grow strong. If it weren’t for this stupid jellybean, Snap would be okay. He wouldn’t have been turned into a puppet for Cosmo to toy with. Things may have taken a better turn if Skrawl hadn’t been so stupid and...

“That’s enough, you two!” Penny shouted, interrupting Rudy’s thoughts. She placed herself between the two, forcing them to separate. “This isn’t the time for your petty arguments! We need to get out of here, and we never will if we stand around and bicker to each other!”

Rudy felt his anger melt away. Penny was right. They couldn’t argue. They would only be wasting time. And even if Skrawl had been a major cause in what transpired, he knew that constantly blaming him would not solve anything. It would only slow them down. He needed to worry about how to get out of here, not point fingers at anyone, not even someone like Skrawl.

“I’m sorry, Penny...” Rudy said, letting out a sigh. “I don’t know what got into me...”

“I understand you are upset. I don’t blame you.” Penny said in an understanding tone. “But right now, you need to focus on solving the problem, not creating a new one...”

“Yeah I know.” Rudy said softly.

He looked over at Snap. He was still asleep, resting the side of his head on Penny’s shoulder. Despite all that had happened to him recently, he looked peaceful as he slept. Rudy would have smiled if he didn’t know the dire situation that Snap, and all of them, were in. They didn’t know how long Snap would be freed of the mind control. If they could just get into ChalkZone and get to a hospital...

...that was it. Rudy realized what he had been doing wrong. He shouldn’t be trying to find an exit in the form of a door. He should be finding one in the form of a chalkboard. That would make their search a little easier. If they checked all the rooms, then maybe they could escape into ChalkZone. He did have a small piece of magic chalk with him. It should be more than enough.

He peered down the hallway they had been in before. It kinda curved a little before straightening out ahead. Before, they had gone left down this hallway. He decided to go right this time. Gesturing for the others to follow, they head down. Rudy still walked with caution on his mind, but now he was looking not for another hallway, but instead rooms.

The rooms in this building had windows on them, just like the one he and Penny came in from. This would make finding the right one easier. He was afraid of just opening up any door. There could be someone hiding behind these doors. Or traps awaiting. He’d rather risk springing just one trap rather than multiple traps. One trap was much easier to deal with.

“Look in each room.” Rudy said. “Look for a chalkboard. It will be much faster getting out that way.”

The group split up, but kept in the same hallway so they could get back to each other quickly. They checked the rooms in the hallway. One by one, the rooms on the left side and right side were checked. The hallway was long. Rudy was certain that at least one of them would have a means of escape. Mr. Cosmo surely had more than one chalkboard. With all that he managed to do...

But the more they looked, the more dejected they became. None of the rooms had any chalkboards in them. There were things in those rooms, things they would rather not think about or see again. But nothing in regards to a chalkboard.

Rudy wasn’t about to give up. There were other hallways they could check. And they had made good distance from Mr. Cosmo. Even if he figured out where they were, it would still take some time to get to them. There was still time.

Suddenly, a horrible laughter sounded out. The group paused and looked around for the source. It seemed to be coming from everywhere. They didn’t move from their spots. The laughter just continued. It was sick and disturbing. It sounded like Mr. Cosmo, but his voice never sounded this twisted and disturbing before.

“Do you really think I’m stupid?”

Rudy shuddered at the sound of this voice. “Mr. Cosmo...where are you?!” He looked around the hallways, trying to find which one the madman was hiding in.

“I am in the security room. I can see exactly where you are.” Mr. Cosmo announced, still chuckling as he spoke.

Skrawl growled and raised a fist. “Why don’t you come here and face me? Nobody messes with Skrawl and gets away with it! Let’s see how tough you are if you face me head on!”

“Oh on the contrary, Skrawl...” Mr. Cosmo droned. “I have a better idea. But first let’s get rid of some...unwanted weight...”

Snap let out a scream as the sparkling returned. Rudy watched in horror as he realized what this meant. Cosmo had regained control of his friend. Penny cried out when Snap’s grip on her tightened. He forced her onto the ground and began to drag her over somewhere.

“Wh-what are you...” Snap whimpered as he struggled to release Penny. It was no use.

“Stop this!” Rudy yelled. “Let Penny and Snap go!”

But he knew that Cosmo would not listen. He rushed over as fast as he could. Snap punched him back with his injured hand. Rudy touched his face, seeing the chalky blood sticking to the skin. He glanced back and realized, with horror, that the cuts were bleeding more heavily now. The cuts were getting much worse. He could see Snap shed a tear due to the pain, and the fear of what was happening.

Rudy tried again. But he was too late. A large grap door opened up. Despite all efforts to stop himself, Snap picked up the struggling Penny and tossed her down. Mr. Cosmo did not stop there. Another trap door opened. Snap walked robotically over to it. Rudy grabbed onto Snap’s uninjured hand and tried to pull him back.

“No..I’m not losing Snap again..no!”

“Oh no...I won’t be having that.” Mr. Cosmo said.

As soon as he said this, Snap yanked his hand away, jerking Rudy forward and into the ground. Snap’s pace quickened into a run. Rudy ran over, holding out his hand, calling out Snap’s name. Likewise, Snap cried out desperately for Rudy to help him. But it was all in vain. Snap jumped down the hole, and it closed up as Rudy reached it.

Rudy couldn’t believe it. This couldn’t be happening. No...he just got Snap back. He couldn’t be gone again. “No...”

Tears began to stream down his face. His body trembled. He slammed the ground right here the door had closed. “No!”

Rudy felt his spirits getting crushed. They had Snap back. A part of him knew that, eventually, Cosmo would snatch him away. But he had tried to deny it. He didn’t want to believe that, after all their efforts, Snap would be taken away just like that. And that is what had happened. Cosmo regained control and now he took away not only Snap, but Penny too. What had he done with her? Did he just boot her out of the building like his parents, or did he do something horrible to her?

Although Skrawl was in the room with him, that was of no comfort. The monsterous jellybean could not fathom what he was feeling. He only cared about himself. He didn’t understand why Rudy was so upset. Of all the people Rudy had to get stuck with, Skrawl was the last person he wanted. Although the jellybean didn’t talk, Rudy can just imagine all the insults and mockery that went on inside his mind.

Rudy was so distraught that he did not notice when Skrawl walked up towards him. When he finally took notice, Skrawl had walked out in front of him a little. He was pressing his foot against the door that had opened up. He seemed to be testing it.

“What are you doing?” Rudy asked as he wiped away his tears. If he was going to be stuck with Skrawl, he might as well make the best of it. “We need to...”

“I am checking to see how it feels.” Skrawl said, cutting off Rudy. “If I can judge how normal ground feels, and this, I could get us around the trap doors.”

“That’s...a good idea.” Rudy said. He was surprised he said that. He never thought he would call any of Skrawl’s plans ëgood’.

Skrawl smirked at him. “Of course it is! My plans are always so brilliant!”

It was too soon to celebrate. The two of them realized that too late. Skrawl had not gotten the time to familiarize himself with normal vs trap door ground. If he had, he would have gotten Rudy and himself out of the way before the ground below them opened up. It happened so fast, neither of them had time to give even a simple reaction.

The two of them ended up in what Rudy guessed was a winding tunnel. He felt them jerk left and right. It felt very much like a water slide, only without water and not so pleasant. They screamed in fear as the tunnel twisted and turned almost violently. Sometimes it would slow down, other times it would pick up without warning.

Then they finally saw light down below them. They fell through the opening and landed hard on the ground. They coughed and picked themselves off the ground. They looked around. They were in a relatively large room. In many places, they could see pillars of stone rise up, forming square shapes.

And Rudy realized they were in one such square.

“Hurry, we need to get out of here!” Rudy called out to Skrawl. “I don’t know what he plans on doing, but...”

“Stop!” Skrawl shouted in a voice so uncharacteristically frightened.

Rudy snatched his hand away when he saw what had scared Skrawl. Just seconds after they had arrived, something activated in the pillars. Water swooshed all around them, forming liquid bars. That was bad enough, at least for Skrawl as he was chalk based. But something else was added to ensure that Rudy himself could not escape. He saw waves of yellow electricity merge with the water. The electricity crackled and danced among the water. It spread across quickly, leaving no water bar untouched.

Rudy felt his heart pounding. The realization of what happened sunk in. A terrified expression plastered across his face. He glanced at Skrawl. Though the jellybean tried to hide it, he could tell he was afraid as well. Rudy felt a pang as he heard Cosmo’s voice again.

“As you can see, I am fully prepared...Now you two rest there. I will be down soon to...negotiate with you, Rudy Tabootie. Maybe you will be more willing to listen to me if I gave you a...bigger incentive...”

Rudy shuddered as he wondered what Mr. Cosmo had in mind this time.


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CHAPTER 21: CHALKZONE IS MEANT TO BE USED-



Snap had never been so scared in his life. He was in a small cage comprised of electrified water bars. Cosmo said he had something special in mind for him and had left Snap alone. Snap curled up in a ball and trembled in a combination of fear and pain as his eyes strained to see the nail in his head.

The nail, this thing in his head that was controlling him, it hurt so badly every time it was activated. And he had no idea when it would be. And even when it wasn't in use, even when it was not shooitng him full of electricity, it still ached. It was going straight into his brain. Of course it would hurt. He wanted so much to touch and rub the area, but he feared doing so could result in permanent brain damage.

He would never forget when it was first placed inside of him. It was a scarring moment that was etched into his head. Not just because of the imagery, but the pain that was associated with it.

When he woke up, he found himself strapped a table. There was a large laser over him. But the laser was not his concern, as Mr. Cosmo walked in and said he was not going to use it. At first, Snap thought that was a good thing. But then he soon realized Cosmo had something else in mind, which was no less traumatic.

When Snap first saw the nail, he wasn't sure what to think of it. He noted the little lights on it and even thought it looked pretty. Confusion and anxiety replaced his curiosity when Mr. Cosmo placed the tip on his forehead. He felt the thing prick him, but it wasn't too bad, especially compared to the horrible pain in his back.

When Snap asked what it was for, Cosmo gleefully informed him that it was going to be used to control him. Snap thought it was a joke and laughed at him. Snap had a hard time believing a measly little nail was going to make him do anything. It wasn't even that sharp. It could barely pierce his skin. And even if it did, it was way too long. It would fall off the front of his face and he could make his getaway.

Things stopped being funny really fast when Mr. Cosmo came up to him with two tools. A scalpel and an eyedropper... Snap tried to scoot away. He couldn't go anywhere with the cuffs holding him down. He demanded the man to tell him what he thinks he is doing. Now it was Mr. Cosmo's turn to laugh, short but filled with more cruelty than Snap ever heard in his life. And it was right then, he had an idea of what this man was about to do to him.

With a swift motion of his hand, Mr. Cosmo grabbed his face and kept it pressed against the board. He brought up the scalpel. Snap closed his eyes and braced for the pain. He felt the cold metal slice into his head. He let out a cry of pain which turned into a few low whines as Mr. Cosmo cut a small opening in his head. Fresh chalky blood dripped down.

But that was nothing compared to what Mr. Cosmo did next. What happened right after that was the true nightmare of the experience.

Mr. Cosmo took the eyedropper and held it above the open wound. He squeezed the end of it, forcing out a small, concentrated droplet of water on the cut. In an instant, Snap's eyes grew huge and he started to thrash wildly against the cuffs. The water droplet began to sink down into his skull. Mr. Cosmo, getting tired of hearing Snap's screams of agony, covered the zoner's mouth tightly and told him to shut up. Snap continued to let out whimpers, tears falling from his eyes, as the droplet continued to cut into his chalky head.

Only when the droplet reached the spot Cosmo wanted did the man use a cloth to wipe away the water to keep it from going down further. Still holding Snap's mouth shut, Mr. Cosmo pushed the nail into Snap's head. The pain was excruciating, just as bad as when the water was there. Cosmo pushed the nail harder and harder, driving it deeper into his head. Pain overwhelmed Snap. Unable to take it any longer, Snap fainted from the pain for the second time that day.

Snap looked at his face in the reflection of the real world water that kept him trapped here. There was still a bit of blood caked around the nail that was practically pounded into him. Even if he got it removed, the memory of the pain would still be there. Nothing would make him forget that. Nothing...

He laid back on the ground. His mind thought about the recent events. He still didn't have a strong idea of what was going on. He knew more now than he did, but he didn't get why Mr. Cosmo was doing this. What compelled him to be so...so monsterous? So vile? And why him? Why did he want him in particular? Why Rudy? Why was he interested in Rudy?

He started to think about how unfair it was all this was happening. What had he ever done to deserve this? What had Rudy, Penny...what had any of them done to deserve such a terrible fate? Snap used to be so confident, so willing to throw himself into battle if need be. But right now, he was a broken shadow of his former self. Pain does a lot to a person. Snap wished that the pain would go away. Only sleep would do that, and even then, it is just temporary. The moment he would wake up, he would be washed over by the agony again.

He felt so bad fighting against his two friends. Although he understood that they knew he wasn't doing it on purpose, it still hurt him mentally nonetheless. He was grateful that it stopped for a time. It felt nice being able to be physically close to his friends without his body working against him to hurt them.

But then the nightmare resumed. And he was helpless as he dragged Penny off to be thrown down some tunnel. He wanted to jump in after her to make sure she was okay. But his body walked off, and he was tossed down another...

What made that hurt him more than before was that, during the fight, at least he could see what he was doing. But when Penny fell, he didn't know where she was going to land. He didn't know if she was going to be okay, if she was going to get hurt. He knew nothing. And that scared him to his very core. He hoped, prayed that she was all right.

He tried to remain hopeful. Rudy would find a way out of this. He always did. Snap didn't want to give up hope completely. His pal Rudy would fix things somehow. He didn't know how. But he was confident that he would make things better in some way. If staying here had done him any good, is that he encountered confirmation that, in the midst of danger, there is some light.

His thoughts trailed to Ms. Saffron. He thought she wasn't that bad. Even given what he found out, a part of him couldn't hate her for it. He did like talking with her. Her presence, though cautious in nature, was a nice change of pace. Whenever she wasn't there, he was all alone. He didn't like being alone. He could handle being in his own house, his own bed for the night, but that was because he could wake up and find someone to talk to. As a prisoner here, the only one he could ever talk to was Ms. Saffron, and she could never stay for long.

He did feel somewhat betrayed by her when he found out she was keeping something from him. He didn't understand why she didn't tell him. It didn't matter, did it? He wasn't going anywhere. Telling him would not have changed a thing. Well, it would have made things a little easier on him. Knowing what was coming would have made him a little less anxious and less surprised when Mr. Cosmo drilled this nail into his head.

Though he was disappointed in her, he still couldn't feel too angry at her. She did look regretful, like she suddenly realized what she did was wrong. If that were the case, then she really wasn't as bad as he initially thought. Maybe she would come around, realize the error of her ways, and help him and the others.

He just hoped that it wouldn't be too late by the time she decided to do that...

He jerked his head up when he heard foosteps. He cringed when he saw Mr. Cosmo walk into the room, smiling slyly down at him. Snap would have run away if he could. But he was trapped.

"Don't worry...I am not going to do this yet. But pretty soon, you will have an...unforgettable experience..." Mr. Cosmo said in a frightening voice. His smile tightened Snap got up to his feet and took a step back. "I still have confidence in you, Snap. I truly believe that you will turn the tides in my favor. You will be the one to convince Rudy to join me...so I may train him. The boy still has much to learn yet..."

"Wh-why would Rudy ever want to join you?" Snap retorted weakly.

Mr. Cosmo's eyes glinted. "Because..." He reached behind his back to grab something out of Snap's sight. "The boy is attached to you...and when he sees this..." Mr. Cosmo held something up to Snap.

Snap gasped and took a step away from the man. "No...Y-You can't do that..."

Mr. Cosmo smirked. "This...will ensure I get any deal I want out of the boy...And if he doesn't agree..."

He put his face close to the electric water bars. Snap took another step back only to fall onto the ground. He looked up at Mr. Cosmo with fearful disbleief in his eyes.

"You will die."

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"I can't believe I'm stuck with the artist boy again!" Skrawl complained as he paced along a corner of the cage.

Rudy narrowed his eyes. "I'm not happy about this either."

"This is the worst day of my life!" Skrawl shouted, raising his fists into the air. "I should be in ChalkZone! With you out of the way, my victory would be assured!"

Rudy grumbled and shook his head. "Whatever you say, Skrawl."

"Oh you doubt my brilliance, Master Tabootie?"

"It was your brilliance that got us here in the first place, Skrawl." Rudy growled at him. He leaned against one of the stone pillars, holding out his hand as he spoke mockingly, "Oh let's just stand there and stomp on the ground! Oh I should capture this hideous beast! Even though it appeared out of nowhere and is causing a lot of damage, I am sure everything will turn out swell if I command it! Because I am always right!"

Skrawl didn't reply. He growled in frustration and walked away.

Rudy shot him a glare. It was uncharacteristic for him to put so much blame on one person. But the stress of everything that has happened made it difficult to avoid. It put pressure on him, and he needed to let some of it out. And nothing he said about Skrawl was untrue. He did chase the beast, which prompted him and Snap to act. That caused him and Skrawl to get connected while Snap was kidnapped. That led him to be confronted by Mr. Cosmo, then all this...

It was amazing how much had happened all because Skrawl wanted to play rodeo with Draow. Although he was certain that this all would have happened in some way regardless of Skrawl's role, it kinda made him feel a little better believing Skrawl was responsible. And it was because if he continued believing that, then it was easy to believe that all of this was preventable.

He was very worried about Penny and Snap. He hoped they would be okay. He didn't know what Mr. Cosmo planned to do to her. And Snap...he knew Mr. Cosmo was going to use Snap to make him convert. Would he do the same with Penny too? Would he threaten her as well? It was bad enough this man was willing to hurt and torture one of his friends for the sake of this plan. But two...he didn't want to imagine what that would be like.

Snap had been through so much already. He shouldn't have to endure more of this nightmare. It was Rudy he wanted. Why did he have to torment his friend? Why couldn't he just let Snap go? Why couldn't he leave Penny alone? Why do all this just to get to his head?

Because Cosmo was a monster. That was the conclusion he came up with. He never met anyone before who he would call a complete monster. The closest would be Skrawl, but even he hadn't gone the lengths that Mr. Cosmo did. As much as Rudy feared Cosmo, he also hated him. He hated the man's guts and he wanted to make him pay for everything that he did.

But he couldn't do anything caged up like this. Stuck in the real world, there was no way he would be able to use his creator powers to stop Mr. Cosmo. If they were in the chalk world, he wouldn't be so helpless. He'd be able to fight back.

Rudy tried to keep himself calm. He tried telling himself that yelling at the man wouldn't do him any good. But anger and worry were getting the best of him. He took a defensive stance, as if somehow that would make Mr. Cosmo back away.

"What have you done with Penny and Snap?!" Rudy demanded through clenched teeth. "If you hurt them, I swear I'll..."

Mr. Cosmo held up a hand. "Calm down, little boy. Penny is safe. I just merely...showed her the way out. I didn't bother erasing her memory like I had with your parents. She won't be able to get back into the building quick enough to help you. She will be too late..." He smiled as Rudy's frown deepened. "And as for your little blue friend... You will see him soon enough."

"Don't you fucking dare hurt him!" Rudy threatened. He would have grabbed the bars if he wasn't afraid of getting electrocuted.

"Again with the language... You really are becoming quite a foul mouthed child. Look what you've done to yourself, Tabootie. You're becoming...dark...kinda like me..." Mr. Cosmo chortled in an almost playful tone. He took a step back when Rudy fit his arm between two water bars and tried to grab him. "You outta be careful there. Is it really worth killing yourself to get to me? I don't think it is..."

Rudy didn't want to hear anymore of this. He wanted Cosmo to go away. He was the last person, if he could even be called that, he wanted to see. The way he had taken Penny away...the way he had tortured Snap... He wanted nothing more to do with this monster. He turned his back to him.

"Turning around is not going to make this negotiation any easier. Look at me."

The command was soft, unusually friendly for Mr. Cosmo. Rudy flinched, unaccustomed to Cosmo sounding nice. He refused to turn around.

"Rudy..." Cosmo's voice was calm. "I know you can hear me. Turn around and look at me."

Still, Rudy ignored him. He caught Skrawl's expression. The jellybean was clearly confused by what was going on. He was glad Skrawl was hanging back instead of interrupting. He would likely say something to make things worse. He could get himself into trouble. As much as he didn't like Skrawl, he was not going to let Mr. Cosmo try to use him again.

Suddenly, Mr. Cosmo yelled at him. The voice was a little deeper than usual. It was full of menace. It made Rudy tremble in fear as soon as he heard it.

"Turn around right now!"

Despite his better judgment, Rudy slowly turned around to face Mr. Cosmo. And as fast as Cosmo became angry, he swiftly became pleasant again. It was...unnerving.

"Now isn't that better?" Mr. Cosmo said, smiling. "So much easier talking this way, don't you think?"

Rudy was still startled at how quick this man could change his demeanor. It was so flawless, not jarring. It was smooth, as if he was an excellent actor. While he wouldn't doubt that he was, something else frightened Rudy about this. Was this an effect of the black chalk? Is this what black chalk does to artists? In addition to making them hostile, did it make them creepy like hell, like Mr. Cosmo was?

"I do have confidence that you will one day see things the way I do, Rudy. Sooner or later...that will happen..." Mr. Cosmo said with a sneer. "You see...I've learned to be...quite patient. My experience as a reporter has told me that good things come to those who wait. I learned to be patient with my job, and I got better. If it takes forever, I will stick to a plan. Yes, boy, I am that tenacious."

Rudy took a step back. "I will never be like you..."

"But you're already starting to be like me." Mr. Cosmo was clearly amused by all this. "And if you paid attention, you will see that."

"You're wrong!" Rudy shouted. "I am not like you!"

"We will see about that soon enough... Now onto business... I believe you will come to understand things the way I do. You must understand...I am not doing this out of spite. I have my reasons..." Mr. Cosmo said in a calm voice. His voice got a tinge of excitement as he continued. "ChalkZone has so much potential... The chalk creatures you are so fond of, they are more resilient than normal living things. As long as I keep them fed and hydrated and away from real world liquid, they could live forever. They would be excellent subjects in a lot of areas...don't you think?"

Rudy felt his heart pound. Was this man suggesting...experimentation on living people? To Cosmo, zoners were not people, or at least not worthy of rights in his eyes. But Rudy knew just how wrong he was. To suggest using zoners for such a thing it was...horrible. And to act it out, it was unredeemable.

Mr. Cosmo wasn't finished. "Even if you do not join me, dear boy, I am already well on my way to fulfilling my plans. I am going to revolutionize modern society with these...beings made of chalk. What you've seen them do there is but a taste of what I have in store for them. Imagine, kid, a world where human labor workers are done away with, replaced with expendable chalk things..."

"Expendable?! Is that all they are to you?!" Rudy yelled at him. "You...you're an abomination! These are living people you are talking of exploiting! What gives you the right to do this to them? What have they done to deserve this? Answer me that!"

Mr. Cosmo stared blankly at Rudy for about a minute. The silence was uneasy and tense. The creepy smile came back on the man's face.

"You need to tame that temper of yours. Anger will cloud your judgment. If you chill, you will see things clearly."

"I already see things clearly." Rudy protested in a low voice. "I can see that you are insane if you think I will consider joining you... I already have what I want. Friends, family, genuine respect..."

"Low grades..."

Rudy flinched. Was Mr. Cosmo really going to bring that up again? Did he think that, if he kept mentioning it, he would cave in? He was wrong about that. But he decided to let him continue. He wanted to know what more Mr. Cosmo could say.

"When all is said and done, the only thing you have to show for your prancing around in ChalkZone like some blasted hero is low grades. Friends are meaningless. Family worthless. The only thing that really matters is knowledge and power. The two are intertwined with each other. It is those with knowledge who push this country and world forward, not those who spend time making friends. I will tell you this, Tabootie...People are not going to remember you for your heroics in ChalkZone... No matter how great you are there...no one in the real world will know about it...and nobody is going to remember you for what little friends you have..."

Rudy gritted his teeth.

"So in the end, all they will remember you for is your low grades. They will not see a brave child who has faced countless dangers. They are not going to see a boy who is excellent at combat. No...all they are going to know your for are your low grades, because that is all they will see from you. Yes you are good at art, but not many people care about that. Pretty to look at, but not very profitable..not compared to things like weapons, warefare, technology..." Mr. Cosmo paused to take a breath. "I am offering you a chance to put something else on your...resume of sorts..."

Rudy fell silent. He wasn't sure how to reply to that. He continued to glare at Mr. Cosmo.

Mr. Cosmo turned his back to the boy. "You can be so much more, Rudy. Think about that..."

With that, he walked away.


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CHAPTER 22-HOW CAN YOU STILL BLAME ME, SKRAWL?



A bigger incentive? What did Cosmo mean by that? He wondered if he meant Snap. Rudy remembered how terrible Snap looked, how much pain he was in, when he was being controlled by Cosmo. How much worse could he do to Snap?

He was devastated that he lost Snap again. He was right in there in front of him, and then gone. He had no idea where he went. If Cosmo intended on doing something worse to Snap as the 'bigger incentive'... It took all of Rudy's strength not to cry. Poor Snap... He wish he knew where he ended up. He wanted to be there for him. Even just being in the same room as him would help, he was sure.

But right now, he was trapped with Skrawl, not exactly the most sympathetic person he met. And he was waiting for Mr. Cosmo to return. There was nothing else to look forward to, if waiting for Cosmo could be considered something worth waiting for...

Rudy tried his best not to let what Cosmo said about him get to him. The man was twisted and nasty. He obviously would say anything to make him doubt himself. Rudy knew the man was nothing more than a lying bastard who is seeking out to make profit on innocent zoners, all for the sake of recognition and 'betterment of human civilization', or some other crap like that. Mr. Cosmo's words deserved no consideration.

And Snap...he would be sure that Cosmo never hurt him again. Rudy had no idea how he got the nail in Snap's head. He was certain it was extremely painful. The very idea of someone deliberately hurting his best friend made his blood boil. But he could allow it to consume him... He couldn't allow himself to cloud his own judgment. He needed to be able to think things through. He'd get out of here..somehow.

He sat on the other corner of the room. He could see Skrawl sitting in front of him. Rudy hadn't bothered talking to him. He found that, as long as he is silent, Skrawl remained relatively quiet as well. He wanted a break from his complaining and whining. His anger towards Skrawl had diminished slowly, but not completely.

He looked over at the water bars. He watched as the electricity danced over them, sparkling constantly. He had no way he could get through the bars. If the electricity weren't there, he could get through. Mr. Cosmo thinks these through apparently. And even if the electricity wasn't there, he was certain the crazed man would have another trap laying in wait for him.

The way Mr. Cosmo talked about using zoners as slave labor...it was absolutely revolting. If it wasn't clear to Rudy how little Cosmo thought of zoners before, that one sentence sure did the trick. And if Mr. Cosmo's scheme comes into fruition, he found himself wondering what would happen to ChalkZone...

Likely invaded, he would think. He imagined Cosmo would set some troops in ChalkZone to capture any new zoner that appears. They would then be dragged into the real world and forced into labor or whatever else Cosmo has planned for them. ChalkZone would largely be uninhabited except by men Cosmo hires to capture new zoners. He wouldn't doubt that Cosmo would go further and order the destruction of much of ChalkZone to force zoners to rely on him and his company for food and water.

This was all speculation, but Rudy had no doubt that is what Mr. Cosmo had planned. Mr. Cosmo would make sure there would be no loophole in his plan. He would ensure that, no matter what, the zoners would not be able to return to ChalkZone. And given what Mr. Cosmo said about zoners' long lifespan, if not infinite lifespan, there would be no breaks, no retirement for the zoners to look for. And with some labor jobs being extremely dangerous, many zoners could lose their lives.

But that wouldn't stop Mr. Cosmo. Oh no. The bastard thinks they are expendable, so new zoners could be drawn to 'replace' them, as if they were just worn out batteries to be thrown away and replaced with the new.

Even the possible future regarding Vinnie that Biclops showed them wasn't nearly as bad. Yes, the man wanted to turn ChalkZone into an amusement park, but he saw more value in the zoners than Mr. Cosmo. While Cosmo doesn't care about killing zoners, Vinnie never expressed interest in outright killing any zoner. He had not tried to directly hurt anyone. Even when he was sizing up ChalkZone, he hadn't heard any zoner complain about the man attacking them.

Terry was even less aggressive. She wanted to profit off of ChalkZone as well, but unlike Vinnie, she didn't seem interested in making the zoners do any work entertaining guests to do it. Although she was a reporter, she definitely wasn't as bad as Cosmo. Compared to him, she was downright friendly. Even when she kidnapped Snap, she didn't really inflict any real harm on him. And from what Snap told of his adventures in the studio, she never seemed to treat him like crap. He was sure Terry thought little of zoners, but she was at least more reserved about it, maybe because she knew being more cooperative would be helpful.

He wouldn't want either of these two to succeed in exposing ChalkZone. He sometimes would have nightmares where this happened. Thankfully, when he would wake up, it would all have been a dream. Scary one, but a dream nonetheless. He didn't trust them, but right now he would rather deal with them. They were easier to deal with. And they never crossed the moral lines by blackmailing him through means of threatening to hurt Snap.

Rudy began to wonder how Terry and Vinnie would feel about Cosmo. He imagined they would probably be willing to team up with him, but only for a short time. The moment Cosmo began to cause damage to ChalkZone, Vinnie would be on his ass, probably barking like a dog, and getting him to stop. If there was one thing Vinnie had, that was determination. He wanted ChalkZone to be remolded the way he wanted, and he wanted the zoners alive to participate in the theme park. He couldn't imagine him getting along very well with Cosmo, who cared nothing about making anything fun out of ChalkZone.

And Terry...he would imagine that she would get flustered with Cosmo. Terry wasn't as eccentric as Cosmo and usually knew when to call it quits, at least for a time. She was generally calm, at least compared to Cosmo, and even when she got angry, it was normal anger, not creepy anger that he saw the creepy man display. Terry would likely stop working with him really quick. He couldn't imagine her being willing to work close to a maniac. Vinnie was harmless enough and, though a bit eccentric himself, was able to keep himself more or less docile when doing business with someone.

He wouldn't really see them for a while. Before all this happened, he and Penny learned they had went to another town for a business trip and wouldn't be back for a month or so. The two hadn't tried to get to ChalkZone recently. He wasn't going to count them out. They may just be trying to formulate a new plan. Each plan was relatively predictable, though still clever.

He realized he missed facing off against them. Well in this situation, he would miss facing off against any of the other opponents in the past. No one has been as bad as Cosmo. He didn't think any of the other bad guys he faced could reach Cosmo's level of despicability.

His thoughts going back to Mr. Cosmo in particular, he began to think about what he said to him. About becoming like him and all. He had denied that outright. He didn't want the man to get to his head. If he let him in an inch, he'd walk all over him. The man would say whatever he could to dismantle his beliefs and replace them with his. It seemed like he always knew just what to say, and when.

He had to admit one thing. Mr. Cosmo kinda had a point. Since no one in the real world knew of ChalkZone save for very few, no one would really know of his heroics. But did that really matter in the end? The people in ChalkZone knew all the things he did for them and they were grateful. That was good enough for him.

If Cosmo could only see value in respect and friendship, he might understand where he is coming from. If Cosmo allowed himself to care more about just mere recognition, fame, and fortune, he might be a little more willing to work with him, even strike a deal with him. It would certainly make it much easier to negotiate with him, as he probably wouldn't be so insane as to think kidnapping and hurting Snap would make him more willing to let him train him.

Then he started to, again, think about Cosmo's claim of him becoming like him. Could he be right? Rudy had noticed he was getting a little more aggressive lately. He hadn't been like this before. And yet, with a few actions from Mr. Cosmo, he was getting angrier and more hateful towards the man. He was getting more aggressive as he spoke to him.

Rudy didn't want to believe that the man was right. He tried to push the thoughts in the back of his head. But they kept reappearing in his mind. Cosmo's words started to hit him like a dagger. Could Mr. Cosmo truly been speaking the truth that time? Could Rudy really become as dark as Mr. Cosmo?

No..no he wouldn't. He couldn't let himself believe that.

But then, why did he still feel this way?

Rudy began to replay his adventures in his head. The memories swarmed his brain, and in his mind, he rewatched the things he could remember doing. And he began to notice somethings that he never noticed before. And it made him shudder to think about.

There was the time when a dragon came into ChalkZone and started wreaking havoc. Rudy had used glue to hold the dragon down. Sure, he did not hurt the dragon, but what chilled Rudy was that he didn't really have a plan beyond that. Was he really willing to just let the dragon be stuck on the street for the rest of its life? Rudy couldn't imagine he would do that, but then...how else could he interpret this incident? The only reason he ever went to the dragon's creator for help was because the glue idea didn't work. The glue idea...he could imagine would be something Mr. Cosmo would do...

Then there was the time when he had created a puppet named Howdy in ChalkZone and took him in the real world for a talent show. The result was Howdy ended up being erased by way of tongue of a dog. True, he had meant no harm in bringing Howdy, but he should have been more careful. The real world was dangerous for zoners to be in for long. What if Howdy had been erased into ChalkZone beforehand? The dog's licking would have killed him. And Snap...what if he had asked Snap to be in the talent show instead, and Reggie's dog chased him instead? Would Snap have...?

Rudy took in a shuddering breath. There were a few more incidents he could think of, but he didn't want them in his mind right now. The dragon and Howdy incidents were bad enough. They weren't done out of true malice. But both would be something Cosmo would do. He would torment a zoner by freezing them in one place for a long time. He would drag a zoner out into the dangerous real world and let them be killed.

And if Mr. Cosmo found out about some of Rudy's adventures, he could, and would, use any incident he sees fit and use it against him. He would twist the events around, forcing Rudy to see things in a different light, just like how he did with Howdy and the dragon.

A chilling thought entered Rudy's mind. What if Mr. Cosmo really had been a hero in ChalkZone once? Or at least a really nice guy? What if he had been like him, willing to help out zoners if need be, but then the black chalk came and corrupted his vision of it? If Cosmo had prior knowledge of what it was like to help others, if he had done so himself and remembered, it was no wonder he could so easily turn it all on its head.

What would happen if he had to use the black chalk? Rudy hated to think about it, but he knew that, eventually, he would have to use the cursed black chalk. It was the only way to severe ties with Mr. Cosmo.

But...would he become like Mr. Cosmo...?

"What's the matter with you, chalk boy?" Skrawl asked, breaking Rudy out of his thoughts.

"What?" Rudy asked. Had Skrawl really been paying that much attention to him that he'd notice something was wrong? That didn't sound like Skrawl at all.

"You were spacing out like you saw a ghost or something." Skrawl said, his eyes narrowed. "I was begining to wonder if you had fallen asleep with your eyes open. That would have been creepy..." He gave a shudder. "I get enough creepiness from the Beanie Boys."

"The Beanie Boys, huh? Well you know, Skrawl, you could always look for other minions." Rudy said, shrugging his shoulders. He was kinda happy to talk with Skrawl. It helped get his mind somewhat off of Cosmo. "I'm sure you could find some zoner in ChalkZone insane enough to work with you."

"Oh no..." Skrawl growled. "I am not going to have another Craniac incident! My plans with him always failed because he was a complete idiot!"

Rudy gave a small smile. "Or maybe you are too arrogant to see your own mistakes."

Skrawl spluttered, "Arrogant? Mistakes?"

"You are sometimes too short-sighted, Skrawl. I gotta hand it to you, some of your plans were good and well thought out. But it seems like you don't always think things all the way through. Like with Craniac. If you had done some research ahead of time, you would know that many of Craniacs robots didn't work that well." Rudy explained. "This shouldn't come as a surprise because I made Craniac 4 to replace Craniac 3, not to be a complete dictionary of all things villainy. The Craniacs were out for knowledge and study, not conquering ChalkZone." Rudy paused for breath. He pointed at Skrawl. "And that, Skrawl, was where you made your miscalculation with joining forces with Craniac."

Skrawl opened his mouth to speak, but soon shut it. Rudy could tell that he wanted to come up with a comeback, but was unable to. As the jellybean turned his body away, it was clear Skrawl was flustered beyond coming up with a comprehensive reply. Skrawl wasn't the one to admit when he was wrong, so Rudy didn't really expect anything more from him.

Rudy turned his head towards the bars again. He wondered when Mr. Cosmo would return. There was no clock here. No sense of time. No way to know how much time had passed. Not knowing the passive of time was aggravating him. Each second felt like a minute. And each minute felt like an hour. He wondered if this was part of some intentional torment.

"You're thinking about this Cosmo guy, aren't you, Master Tabootie?"

Rudy snapped his head in Skrawl's direction. His eyes were wide in shock. "How did you know?" He hadn't said a word. How did Skrawl guess that is what he was thinking?

"I didn't, actually." Skrawl grinned as he boasted. "Thanks for telling me."

Rudy snarled, "Skrawl..."

"Oh come on. We're stuck together for now, so might as well have some enlightening conversation with you." Skrawl said sarcastically. "Who knows? Maybe you will be able to sway me into changing. Maybe I will forgo all my villainous attempts at taking over what is rightfully mine and..."

"Can it, Skrawl." Rudy said bitterly.

"Oh no, Tabootie...I can't can it. You see, I got nothing else." Skrawl said in a low voice. He got up from the ground and began to walk towards Rudy. "Because of you, because of how you made me look, the only way I can get anyone's respect is by becoming ChalkZone's ruler."

Rudy narrowed his eyes. "Respect? Oh, so you are like Mr. Cosmo in that respect, aren't you? You want to use ChalkZone for your own benefit. You don't care who you hurt, so long as you get what you want."

"That might be..." Skrawl droned slowly. By now he was up in Rudy's face. His breath hit against the boy, causing him to turn away. "But I at least have enough dignity to know when I go too far. Why do you think I haven't tried sending you to the Waitin' Sea anymore?"

Rudy blinked. He hadn't really thought about that. But it really had been a long time since Skrawl tried dropping him there. He has assumed he had just given up on it. Was there really another reason?

"I had finally gotten around to thinking to myself...was it really worth it to send you there? Why should I waste all my talents on the same plan? And if my anger was at you, then why should I waste time trying to hurt other zoners in an attempt to get revenge on you?" Skrawl said, gesturing with his skrawny clawed arm. His gaze shifted upwards for a second, before he turned them back down to Rudy. "Don't mistake me as getting soft, artist boy. I do fully intend in taking over ChalkZone and destroying you. But now yo u know this about me. I do have my limits."

What Skrawl said, Rudy wasn't sure exactly how to take it. A part of him wasn't too surprised. Mr. Cosmo already proved himself to be a vile person, while Skrawl hadn't done anything quite as bad. But another part of him wasn't sure if he could trust Skrawl's words. For all he knew, Skrawl could be taking notes and be planning on using them later on. He had already been willing to brainwash citizens. That did backfire in the end, but still...

Skrawl decided to speak again. "I have to admit. I was surprised what you seemed to falter a little when Mr. Cosmo speaks to you." He turned his head "You don't really believe what he says, do you?"

"No!" Rudy said quickly. Skrawl stared at him. Rudy cleared his throat. "Sorry. I mean..no I don't believe him."

Skrawl tilted his head. "Do you believe that? Or are you saying it just so you can fool yourself into believing it?"

Rudy didn't know what Skrawl was getting at. He couldn't think of a reply.

"Honestly...I hope you don't believe him." Skrawl said. He folded up his arms. "I would be disappointed if my greatest arch enemy was really that easily manipulated. You have been a thorn in my side for so long. And as much as it pains me to say this, you...are quite resilient and resourceful. You always seem to find a way out of almost any situation handed to you. If you gave up...well, I would begin to question if you really were the real Master Tabootie."

Rudy couldn't believe what he was hearing. Was Skrawl really...defending him? In a weird way sure, but Skrawl's words were more encouraging than they were insulting. He was not used this from Skrawl. Since when had he become a therapist? When had he gotten so psychological? Was this the result of him working with the Beanie Boys, somehow?

With now mentally distorted the Beanie Boys could be at times, Skrawl may have learned a lot about psychology working with them. He had to have understood their thought processes well enough to have them be his willing servants for so long. The Beanie Boys, as he heard said somewhere, were outcasted from much of ChalkZone. And with Skrawl being an outcast himself, or so he says, that may have been the reason Skrawl went to the Beanie Boys in the first place.

He realized that Skrawl was right. Any amount of doubt he would have now, it wouldn't be like him. He wasn't some tool to be manipulated. He wasn't someone to be made a fool of. He had accomplished so much, he had beaten so many odds... He just had to continue believing in himself, in his abilities. He had to trust that, in time, he would find a way out of this.

Rudy felt some of his spirits return after Skrawl's little speech. He wasn't sure if this is what the jellybean had intended, but he was grateful for it nonetheless.

"Thanks, Skrawl." Rudy said without thinking.

Skrawl growled and turned away. "Oh be quiet, Rudy Tabootie..."

Something came to Rudy's mind. "There's something I want to ask first." Skrawl growled again but didn't try to stop him, probably knowing he wouldn't be able to stop Rudy from asking anyway. "Do you...still really blame me?"

Skrawl raised an eyebrow. "There's a lot I blame you for, artist boy. Pick one."

"For your looks." Rudy said. "Do you honestly still think it was my fault that you are..like that?"

Skrawl's mouth curled into a small snarl. "Well of course I do. Don't think I haven't forgotten about that. Oh you gave me more reasons to hate you, but that...my looks...you sabotaging it...that was the kicker, the icing on the cake."

Rudy couldn't believe it. After all this time, he was still holding onto that grudge. Granted, it didn't surprise him. But he just didn't understand how he could still be angry about that. From the sound of what Skrawl said, it was like, out of everything, Skrawl hated him for what he believed he did to his looks the most.

It seemd really childish to him. And what made it worse is that he had tried to help Skrawl. He did make him look good, really good actually. He could have been well liked among ChalkZone. But he turned his back on it all.

He couldn't understand how Skrawl could still insist that everything about his appearance and bad first start in ChalkZone had been his fault. Rudy had nothing to do with it. It wasn't his fault that people shoved him out of the way and did an unwanted collaboration. Rudy could very well change Skrawl's appearance. If Skrawl had just come up to him for that, things would have been different.

It was becoming hard for Rudy to hold back his anger. He spoke in a somewhat low voice, "It isn't fair you are pitting this whole rap on me, Skrawl."

"And my whole life isn't fair, chalk boy." Skrawl spat back. "Do you have any idea what things were like for me when I first got here? Do you know how much I was picked on, shoved around, pushed around? Do you have an inkling of what I was put through before I finally put my foot down?"

"But it wasn't just me!" Rudy cried. "There were other artists! Why haven't you tried going after them? Why do you direct it all at me?"

"You were the one to start drawing." Skrawl said, narrowing his eyes. "In the event that a drawing has more than one artist working on it, the one who starts making the creation is the one who is dubbed the creator. And since you were the one who first started to draw me..." Skrawl pointed at him. "That means you are my creator, not the other kids, no matter how much more they added compared to you."

Rudy clenched his teeth. "I did try to fix it for you... I made you look good, just like you wanted. But you turned back on your deal. You threw away your one chance at..."

"Oh be quiet!" Skrawl snapped at him. "You broke your promise too, you know!"

Rudy's expression softened slightly. "What are you talking about?"

"You said you would make me look good. You said you wouldn't use the chalk against me." Skrawl said in a low, growling voice. Before Rudy could protest, Skrawl continued, raising his voice. "But you lied to me! You lied! You tore down everything you did for me, made me ugly again! And you did it without hesitation, like you wanted to do it all along! Your use of the magic chalk flung me away and I crashed on a remote island! Do you have any idea how long it took me to get off of there? Do you?!"

Rudy stared at Skrawl in shock. He was stunned, unable to think of a response. He wanted to defend himself. He wanted to explain the reasons for his actions. He wanted to tell Skrawl it was his fault. But, for some reason, no words came out of his mouth.

"And you wonder why I continue to hate you..." Skrawl grumbled before looking away. Silence fell upon the room.


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Wow, awesome! I loved that last conversation between Rudy and Skrawl. And I'm just on the edge of my seat about Snap :o



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CHAPTER 23: WHAT WE COULD HAVE  BEEN-



Penny struggled with all her might against the controlled zoners. It was all in vain. Two zoners, both which she did not recognize, were dragging her off somewhere. She didn't know how long she had been forced to walk. It seemed like hours, but that could be just an exaggeration.

One zoner looked a little similar to Lars, only he was black and wore armor. He gripped her right hand. The other zoner, holding her left hand, was a large red and orange stork-like being. Both wore controller bracelets. The sight of the controller bracelets, though still unsettling, was not as nightmarish as the nail put in Snap's head.

She couldn't believe that Cosmo was able to regain control of Snap so quickly. She wondered what happened to the others after Snap...no, Cosmo, tossed her down the hole. Was Snap forced to attack Rudy again? That seemed as though it was a likely possibility.

And if that is the case, she felt a pang fear in her stomach. Snap was banged up as it was. He couldn't handle being controlled so viciously forever. Being moved around like that was causing damage to his wounds, she was certain. If Cosmo continued using him like some puppet, Snap would surely die.

If Skrawl cooperated and helped Rudy, they might stand a chance at restraining Snap so he wouldn't hurt them or him. Skrawl was big and strong. He could hold down Snap, preventing Cosmo from attacking them with him.

Or...would that even work?

Penny thought back to when Snap was riding on her shoulder. Although his eye were closed, he wasn't sleeping. Rudy probably couldn't hear it, but she could. The poor guy had been whimpering much of the time, most likely from the pain he was in, and from the hideous experience he had to endure. With all that had happened, Snap was out of it, unresponsive. She had tried to talk to him. But there was no reply.

With him in such a weak state, it made no sense that his body was able to do what it did and restrain her so fast. Her theory was it had something to do with the device in his head. It forces zoners to do things against their will. Would it be too much of a stretch and say that it did so regardless of the zoner's condition? Penny didn't think it was farfetched. It would certainly explain how Snap was able to perform those manuevers if he were so badly injured.

The thought disgusted her. This meant that Cosmo could break Snap's leg and force him to walk on it. It would be like if she cut her foot open and walked on fire. The pain would be intense. If only they could find a way to block Cosmo's signal to Snap...

A sharp yank from the stork nearly caused her to trip on the ground. The black bear forced her straight up and pushed her roughly forward. They had come to a room with a roundish opening. There was no sign as to what room this was, much like most of the other rooms in this blasted building. And the room was so dark, she couldn't tell what it was.

In she was dragged and thrown to the ground. She collided with a heavy thud. She rubbed her head and coughed. She adjusted her glasses and looked around. Still too dark to see. She looked behind her. The two zoners stood, blocking her way out. One of them flicked a switch.

The room was illuminated, but it was a deep crimson so it didn't reveal too much. The room was pretty big. No machines in sight. She did spot what looked to be a large bowl...no two large bowls. She saw a couple of chew toys. She narrowed her eyes. They looked chalky in appearance. So did the bed in the corner. There was some kind of brown mass on it, also chalky.

The mass began to move. It raised its head. The ears twitched back and forth. It began to rise from the bed. Huge bat wings spread out.

Penny realized in horror who this was. She took a few steps back, her body starting to remble as the beast turned its wolf-like head at her. Upon seeing that face, as Rudy described to her, she had no doubts on who this was.

Draow opened his mouth and let out a roar. Penny turned her head away as his breath hit her face. The smell was the least of her worries. She took a few steps back as Draow began to size her up, bobbing his head up and down. She was certain he was trying to find the first part to bite first. And she was right. Seconds later, he lunged for her, snapping his jaws at her.

Though she managed to dodge, she didn't know if she'd be lucky next time. As the beast tried to get at her again, she dodged to the side. She made her way over to his chew toys. Maybe they could help her.

She gripped his bone in her hand and waved it in front of her. She hoped it would entice the beast to look at the bone and not her. She didn't have so much luck. Draow's piercing teal eyes were still on her, drool dripping from his mouth. It was clear that he didn't care about the chew toy; only her.

Draow leapt towards her. She threw the bone at him as his jaws started to shut. The bone was long enough that it got caught in his mouth. He shook his head wildly to dislodge it. He started to bite harder, and she could see it was starting to crack. She wouldn't have much time to spare. She needed to act now.

Penny raced towards the exit. The two zoners positioned themselves to block her attempts to escape. Penny jumped on the air. She placed her hand on the head of the stork and she flipped her body upwards like a gymnastic. She landed on the other side of the zoners. She heard something snap and, adrenaline rising, began to run.

The two zoners didn't stand a chance. Before they could get out of the way, Draow rammed into them. They were sent flying and crashed against the wall. They moaned as the winged beast stood over them. He pawed the ground and stuck his head in the air, sniffing. When he caught Penny's scent, he turned in the direction she went, let out a yowl, and chased after her.

As Penny ran for her life, Penny suddenly knew why she was brought here. She should have seen it coming earlier. Mr. Cosmo was desperate to get Rudy on his side. She knew it would be easier for him to do that if he had as little confidents as possible. He already had a hostage he could use to blackmail Rudy with.

He didn't need another...

Draow was gaining up on her. He was starting to flap his wings to gain a bit of speed. Penny screamed as he snapped his jaws at her again. She barely managed to get out of the way before the teeth sank into her elbow. She dared not look behind her. Her heart pounding, she continued to run. To where, she didn't know. Anywhere but here.

Without warning, something hit her on the shoulder. She tumbled to the ground. She was on her hands and knees as Draow approached her slowly. He emitted a series of threatening growls. She turned her head to face him. As he got closer, she realized her shoulder stung. She put her hand to it and hissed as she felt a stinging pain there. When she looked at her hand, it was covered in blood. When she looked over at Draow, it dawned on her what had happened.

She could see something red on the wolf bat's wing claw. She recognized it as her own blood. If the blood was hurting Draow, and she was certain it was, he wasn't reacting to it. She looked at her shoulder, and saw a deep gash cutting across under her collar bone to her the middle top of her chest. She pressed her hand against the wound, attempting to stop the bleeding.

She looked up and saw Draow up in the air. He brought out his talons towards her, roaring loudly. She got up from the ground and tried to run. He dove towards her and struck her down with his foot. The tip of the claws grazed her leg, stinging horribly. It felt like shards of glass were stuck in her leg. She tried to stand back up, but the pain caused her knees to buckle and she fell forward.

Draow got back onto the ground and folded his wings to his sides. His fur puffed up menacingly. His lips curled back in a snarl. He slowly cornered Penny against the wall. He pushed her hard against the wall with his foot. Penny grounded as the claws dug into her. She couldn't hold back the tears as the claws dug into her gash. She stared at Draow with fear filled eyes as she desperately tried to free herself.

Draow threw back his head and howled in victory. He then glared at her before tensing up his neck and struck out to bite her. Penny closed her eyes and waited for the blow.

It never came. Instead, something else happened that was unexpected to both her and Draow.

The wall opened up. Penny started to tumble backwards. A pair of arms wrapped around her and yanked her backwards swiftly. The wall closed and she heard a loud thud and a whine. Draow had tried to jump in after her, only to slam his nose against the hard wall. She heard the sound of him scratching, trying to get into the wall.

The tunnel Penny found herself in was pretty dark, though there were some pale blue lights illuminating it, if just barely. She turned around to see who her savior was. She gasped and took a step back. The light made it hard to see the person's face, but she recognized who it was.

"Ms. Saffron? What are you..."

"Surprised?" Saffron asked casually.

Penny was only in shock for a second before she remembered who this woman was. She backed up, narrowing her eyes. She ignored the pain in her leg and shoulder the best she could. Whatever tricks this woman had up her sleeves, she wasn't going to fall for them.

Saffron looked a little confused by her behavior. Penny believed this was just to put her guard down. Saffron worked for Cosmo. She had been there when Cosmo trapped Rudy the first time. That was enough for Penny to go on to know this woman wasn't to be trusted. And of course, she couldn't forget how nasty she was to Rudy when they first met. Juvenile delinquent...she would make this woman eat those words.

"Calm down, child." Ms. Saffron said, holding up her hands. "I am not here to fight you. I'm here to help you."

Penny narrowed her eyes. "Why should I trust with you? You work for Mr. Cosmo."

"You mean 'worked'. I don't work for that bastard anymore." Ms. Saffron said, noticeable venom in her voice as she said the word 'bastard'.

Penny cocked an eyebrow. It sounded like Ms. Saffron really hated Mr. Cosmo now. But she wasn't sure if she should trust her. This could all still be a trick. She might just be lowering her guard so she could take her to Mr. Cosmo. Or back to Draow to be torn apart.

"I still don't know if I can trust you..." Penny said cautiously. "You haven't done anything to earn my trust."

"I am the one who allowed you guys to escape." Ms. Saffron said with a small smile. "Or is that not good enough for you?"

Penny's glare softened. "That was...you...?" She asked in disbelief.

Ms. Saffron nodded her head once. "I was able to get into the system network and provide a temporary distraction. I am sorry I couldn't find a more permanent solution for your friend Snap. Cosmo had a workaround I couldn't figure out, so his freedom, if you could call it that, would only last for a short time."

Penny shuddered at this. It brought back vivid memories of Snap being hauled around like a rag doll.

Saffron continued, "Listen, we can't stay here. We...oh man..." Saffron took a step towards Penny. "Your shoulder... Draow got you, didn't he?"

Penny nodded her head. "He was going for my throat I'm sure..."

"No doubt." Ms. Saffron said regretfully. "Mr. Cosmo likely saw you as a threat to his plan, a probable distraction. So he sent you away to be killed." A chill went up Penny's spine. "No doubt he lied to your friend Rudy about this. He would want him to believe you were still alive. At least until he was ready to tell the truth, which he doesn't seem to do that often."

Penny let this sink in. If Saffron had told the truth, then she had been right. It was chilling to her to know she had been that close to death. Mr. Cosmo already made it apparent he didn't care if zoners died. But now he made it crystal clear he didn't care about killing his own species either if it meant getting what he wanted. Mr. Cosmo was a despicable being...

Ms. Saffron grabbed the end of her business suit and pulled on it hard. She grunted and strained, pulling at the tough material until it gave way into a tear. She repeated the same on the other side of the suit. She walked up to Penny.

"Please trust me...I just want to help you." She said softly.

Penny was still cautious around the woman. But she decided to give her a chance. It was a risk, but if she could win a potential ally in Saffron, she and her friends might have a chance.

Saffron wrapped the first cloth around Penny's leg. She tied it tightly, securing it there. She then took the longer piece to Penny's shoulder. She had Penny raise her arm. She wrapped the cloth up against the girl's under arm, as far as she could go. She then took a spare string she had in her pocket, a pretty small one, and tied it around the top part of the cloth, nearest to her shoulder. She tied the other end to Penny's neck, careful not to strangle her with it.

"I know it's not professional." Saffron said. "But it'll do until you get it properly treated."

Penny examined the makeshift bandages. She looked up at Saffron and smiled. "Thank you." She said, grateful for the woman's help.

Ms. Saffron smiled back, but then she frowned. She reached over and grabbed Penny's hand. "We have to get out of here."

"But...but what about Rudy?" Penny asked. "What about Snap? The others?"

Saffron looked at her. "We will help them soon. But first, there's someone we have to go get."

Penny was confused. Who was Saffron talking about? Who could help them here? "What are you talking about?"

By this time, the two were running down the tunnels. Penny was doing her best to keep up with Ms. Saffron's pace. She hated the feeling of being dragged by her hand, but she wouldn't doubt that, if the woman hadn't grabbed her by the hand, she would be lagging sorely behind.

"I was looking at Mr. Cosmo's files. I found something quite interesting." Ms. Saffron said.

"And what is that?" Penny asked.

"I found out about an artist whom had done battle with Mr. Cosmo in the past, and won."

Penny's eyes widened. "You know who this artist is?"

Saffron gave a knowing smile. "Yes. And we are going straight to him."

sss

Skrawl could not find the right words to express how much he hated being here. Every second wasted in this trash heap was less time he could be in ChalkZone devising a plan or training the Beanie Boys for more plans. With the artist boy and genius girl out of the picture, as well as their annoying comical sidekick, Snap, he could have taken over ChalkZone by now.

But no, he had to get hauled here as well. Not only that, but that man had the gaul to try to control him. Him, of all zoners! Did Mr. Cosmo have no idea who he was dealing with? If he were outside of this dreadful cage, he would be strangling Cosmo right now.

And how dare he try to mess with Master Tabootie's mind. That was his job. If anyone was going to torment Rudy, it was going to be him. Rudy was his to deal with. Rudy was his archenemy. Skrawl was not about to let Mr. Cosmo take the glory of defeating Rudy away from him.

He looked over at the boy. He scowled. It was pitiful how Rudy just sat there with his head lowered. Probably thinking about Snap no doubt. Skrawl understood enough about companionship to know how strong it was. He wasn't surprised Rudy was still upset. He fully expected it.

He remembered what he had told Rudy a short time ago. He was fully aware of how hypocritical he sounded when he told Rudy that he lied. And to be honest with himself, he wasn't sure if he could even call it lying. Regardless, it still enraged him. That was just one small reason why he hated Rudy so much.

Skrawl understood that Rudy was not entirely at fault for how he looked. He wasn't denying this. He was fully aware that Rudy was shoved aside in the collaboration process. He understood that Rudy had never meant for him to turn out that way. Rudy probably didn't know. With how he acted towards the artist boy, it wouldn't surprise him. He never gave Rudy much of a reason to believe otherwise.

What really angered Skrawl, which he had never mentioned in all these years, was the fact that Rudy didn't try to do anything to stop that girl from erasing him. He had expected him to say something, to correct him before it was too late. When Rudy said nothing when he was being erased... Skrawl felt betrayed by the boy.

It was for this reason that Skrawl continued to hold a grudge. He admitted, it was a bit childish. But he just couldn't help it. His very first experience at life was what he saw as complete and utter betrayal.

Skrawl kept his distance away from Rudy. He would be after him in a second if he didn't have this connection with the child. Keeping away from him was the only thing he could do to prevent the hate from overcoming him again. The genius girl had been right. They shouldn't be fighting. Not in their predicament. Keeping away from Rudy was the only thing he could think of to prevent himself from arguing with him. He wasn't stupid, and fully understood arguing would make things worse.

"Hey Skrawl...?" Rudy's voice cut through the silence like butter.

Skrawl grumbled. Master Tabootie wanted to chit chat with him? He thought that he wasn't in the mood to talk anymore. "What do you want?" He grumbled.

"There's...something I've been thinking about." Rudy said, raising his head to look at Skrawl. He paused for a few seconds. "This is something I sometimes think about."

Skrawl narrowed his eyes. "Spit it out already!"

"Do you think that..." Rudy bit his lip. Skrawl tilted his head slightly. Was it really that hard to state what was on his mind? Rudy eventually managed to continue. "Do you think that, if the situations had been different, that maybe we would have been...friends?"

Skrawl froze at that word. Was this boy joking? He wanted to laugh. He couldn't believe that Rudy would consider such a thing.

"Why would I want to be friends with you?" Skrawl snarled at him. "You constantly get in my way. You stomp all over my plans. You prevent my quest of ChalkZone domination. Why in the world would I ever want to be associated with the likes of you?!"

Skrawl was surprised when Rudy winced at what he said. The expression on his face...could it be disappointment? Hurt? No, it couldn't be. Rudy hated him. He reminded himself of that.

"I think we could have been." Rudy said softly as a reply. He turned his head away and stared almost blankly at the water bars. "I never mentioned this to you, or anyone, but sometimes I wonder how things could have been...if I had drawn you the way I wanted. If I had managed to stop the others from ruining the vision I had of you. It is a disappointment that I may have lost a potential friend in you, all because of some unfortunate event I did not foresee."

"Oh can it, Master Tabootie." Skrawl growled at him. "What done is done. Nothing you say or do will change what has happened to me! And let me tell you something..." He took a single step towards Rudy. "Even if I had been drawn correctly, I will never be friends with you. I would still have been your worse enemy, do I make myself clear?"

Rudy looked disappointed again. He looked away. "Whatever you say Skrawl."

Skrawl turned around and folded his arms. The very idea of being friends with the artist boy...it made him feel sick. Why would he want to be associated with someone like him? The person who had allowed himself to become this abomination...the same person who had kept getting in his way...the same person who sabotaged his plans...

Skrawl made it very clear to Rudy that, if he had the chance, the opportunity, he would kill him. He didn't care how. Just as long as he was out of the way. He was tired of Rudy's constant interruption. He was sick of Rudy robbing him of his rightful place as ruler of ChalkZone. He had little reason to want to consider Rudy a friend.

And yet, as he walked away, back turned to Rudy, his expression slowly softened up. He did not look back at Rudy. He just stood there, frozen in thought. He began to think about what Rudy had told him earlier.

Would he truly have still hated Rudy if things had happened differently? He said he would, but how could he be so certain? The whole reason that he became evil was because of how he was treated for his looks. If Rudy had finished the picture uninterrupted, then perhaps he could have turned out to be some fantastic creature. A butterfly perhaps? A dragon?

Skrawl realized how unlikely it would be he'd still hate Rudy if circumstances were different. If Rudy Tabootie had managed to finish the drawing, who knows? He might have been a pleasurable person. He could have had a lot of friends. He wouldn't have needed to force the Beanie Boys to help him do some dirty work.

Slowly, he began to have some second thoughts. Had he really taken things too far, like Rudy told him? Had he been out of line with constantly blaming him for what happened? Skrawl understood that it wasn't entirely Rudy's fault. So why was he still putting the blame on him? Skrawl had to admit, he no longer knew why.

He thought back to when Rudy gave him a good look. Rudy had given him quite a stunning appearance. He somehow managed to change it from an ugly jellybean into a classy gentleman. He did honestly like his new look, even though it was brief. Then...then he ruined it by betraying Rudy...

Skrawl shook his head. No, he couldn't let himself grow soft. Rudy deserved what he got. He...what had he done actually? Well now he did have a reason to dislike the boy with his constant interferences. But back then, what had the boy done to deserve what he got? Despite what he did, the boy was still willing to help him.

Skrawl felt something tug at his heart. Something that was uncharacteristic for him. Guilt? What did he have to feel guilty for? He soon realized why he was feeling guilty. Deep down, a part of him always regretted what he had done years ago. A small portion of him did feel bad about turning his back on his promise, even if he didn't show it. He buried that feeling long ago, but now it was resurfacing.

Perhaps...perhaps he should consider giving Rudy a chance. He may not have been as bad as he led himself to believe.

He was torn from his thoughts when he heard a scream. He whipped his head over and saw that Rudy was being dragged out of the cage. Part of the bars had disappeared to allow him to fit through. When Skrawl came up to it, the bars reappeared, trapping him inside.

Skrawl could only watch as a large white zoner, Lars he think it was, dragged Rudy away.


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CHAPTER 24: YOU HAVE NO CHOICE, RUDY



“Lars! Stop this!” Rudy cried.

Lars ignored him. He gave no response except for a low growl. He had Rudy up in the air, holding his arms to his side. Rudy attempted to struggle free. Lars’s grip was a vice.

The bear ëguided’ Rudy town a hallway. In a matter of minutes, it looked familiar. Rudy recognized it as the same path as Cosmo took them. They soon entered the same room as they were in before when Snap was forced to fight them. Rudy was given haunted reminders of that when he saw blood splattered on the ground. Snap’s blood.

Lars got him onto the platform. Instead of having to push a button, the platform rose on its own. Rudy guessed there was some kind of sensor there that caused the platform to rise and fall whenever someone stood on it. The platform made a click sound was it halted at the top.

The hallway Lars took him to was very dark. Only a bit of red lighting provided any illumination. The lights on the wall seemed to pulse. As they got down further, they got redder and brighter. It was ominous. He wouldn’t be surprised if Cosmo designed it this way on purpose to warn anyone that, by entering here, they are getting in big trouble.

He wondered momentarily why Cosmo didn’t come down to get him. Then he remembered that it was Cosmo he was thinking of. The man already made it clear that he wanted to use zoners as slaves. It would be just like him to send a controlled zoner down to do the work for him.

And of course it was going to be someone like Lars, with the nail driven in his head. It, too, had some blood caked around it, dried up from when it was forced into him. He couldn’t pull it out without hurting him. Cosmo really thought ahead with this. He knew that if he sent one of his bracelet controlled zoners, he could just rip off the brace. But a nail controlled zoner was a whole different story.

Minutes later, they came to the end of the hallway, where it forked left and right. Lars went left and headed down that way. The hallway was completely red. Not just the lights, but the structure was a deep crimson. In contrast, likely to make them easier to see, the rooms had green lights in them.

Down this hall, there were five green lights, all of which Rudy guessed were rooms. These are probably offices of some kind. They weren’t big enough to hold any big equipment. He wondered if some of the security was located here as well. As he was dragged by, he tried to get a peak inside one of them. Lars pulled him too fast, like he didn’t want Rudy to snoop around.

The last door on the right opened up as they drew closer to it. With a single shove, Lars pushed Rudy into the room. The door shut behind him. Rudy got up to his feet. He didn’t bother trying to open the door. He knew it would be locked. He looked around the room.

The room was about medium sized in the form of a hexagon. There was much to this room. It was mostly empty. He could see a door in the back that he guessed was the bathroom. There were a couple of file cabinets, but they were a tad dusty. It didn’t surprise him as he could see a computer in the corner. Cosmo likely kept most of his records in there, locked up with a password.

He thought this was inefficient at first until he realized that, if Cosmo ever came to the point where he needed to destroy his data, best to keep it mostly in one centralized location. He could destroy the computer and no one would be the wiser. He realized what that meant. If he got out of here and tried to have Cosmo convicted, without any evidence to back up his claims, Cosmo would still be able to run free. He doubted he kept any important information in the file cabinet...

He saw what looked like a large tank next to a desk. It reminded him of when he first encountered Cosmo, trapped on the upper level. The tank there had an occupant in the form of Skrawl. This tank was noticeably much smaller, as if it were intended for a smaller occupant.

His eyes shot open as he thought of just who that occupant would be. Snap...

That’s when he noticed he was not alone in the room. He heard the sound of tapping from the corner, a dark shaded part of the room. Rudy took a step back as he saw Mr. Cosmo walking up to him, standing in the light.

“I’m glad you could make it, Rudy Tabootie.” Mr. Cosmo said with an amused tone. “I take it Subject #5 was able to get you here in one piece.”

Rudy realized who he was talking about. He hissed, “He has a name you know...”

Cosmo simply dismissed it with a wave of his hand. “Details, details...Let’s get on, shall we?”

Mr. Cosmo walked close to Rudy. The teenager took a step back, gritting his teeth in hatred and anger. This did not faze the man. He reached down and touched Rudy’s cheek.

“I am disappointed you haven’t been able to listen to reason.”

Rudy twisted himself away from the man. “It is you who won’t listen. I told you once. I will tell you a thousand times. I will not join you!”

This caused Mr. Cosmo to let out a half-hearted laugh. It was clear he was confident his plan would ultimately succeed. He was taking all of this in stride. He began to walk around Rudy, examining him as if he were on display.

He continued to circle the boy as he spoke.

“You know...I was a lot like you once...”

A cold chill came up Rudy’s spine. So he had been right. And now, he wished that he wasn’t.

“Always so noble, willing to help...” Mr. Cosmo droned slowly. “Yes, my time in ChalkZone was a...what would you say, one large ëhero’s tale’. Okay so I wasn’t as helpful as you seem to be towards these creatures. But I can assure you that, at one time, I saw them the same way you did.”

Rudy felt his heart start to race. Cosmo’s expression slowly changed. At first, it was just a calm smile. But soon it broadened. There was a twinkle in his eye.

“That all changed when I happened to find the black chalk. As I picked it up, it told me its secrets. It opened my eyes to a whole new world, whole new possibilities.” Mr. Cosmo stopped circling Rudy. He rounded on the boy and started to back him up towards the wall. “From that day forward, I used my newfound knowledge. I realized how fruitless my ëheroics’ had been. I realized that, because chalk creatures were created...should they not be used? So...I began a path of progress. I even managed to purify some fellow artists to follow me.”

By this point, Rudy’s back was pressed against the wall. Mr. Cosmo got close to him, enough so he couldn’t run off. He gripped Rudy’s arm roughly and pressed it against the wall to secure him even more. Rudy looked into Cosmo’s eyes with fear and shock.

Rudy managed to say something when he broke out out of his stunned silence. “You...you didn’t purify them...You corrupted them...”

Mr. Cosmo’s eyes flickered. Rudy swore he saw a flash of black in them, and it wasn’t the pupil. “Oh how naive you are. The black chalk doesn’t corrupt. It merely opens your mind to the truth, and the possibilities that come from it.”

Rudy cringed as Mr. Cosmo’s voice began to grow darker.

“You...you have a lot of potential. I can see it in your eyes. I love your determination. You would make a fine apprentice.” Mr. Cosmo said as he moved his face closer to Rudy’s. He smirked as the boy jerked his head to the side, trying to avoid eye contact. He merely grabbed the boy’s face and forced him to look at him. “You’re so clever you probably realized that I intend on you to use the black chalk, haven’t you?”

He took Rudy’s expression as a yes. He laughed coldly before he gripped the boy by his shirt collar and pulled him away from the wall. He put his forehead against Rudy’s, forcing the boy to stare into his cold, menacing eyes.

“Sooner or later, Tabootie...” He said in a hissing voice. “You will be mine...”

Rudy’s eyes widened in fear. There was more menace in that threat than he ever heard spewed from Skrawl or any other bad guy he had encountered.

Mr. Cosmo released Rudy and started to walk away from him. Rudy watched him with anticipation and confusion. What was he going to do? He mentioned something about a bigger incentive. So far, Mr. Cosmo hadn’t brought any such thing up. He knew the man wouldn’t have just dragged him here to chit chat. If he wanted to do that, he could have just done so while he was in the same cell as Skrawl.

No, there was another reason he was brought here. He looked around the room, trying to find something that would give him a clue as to what was going to happen next.

Mr. Cosmo gestured for him to follow. Not having much of a choice, Rudy followed him towards the door he had spotted. Even before he entered the room, he soon realized it was not a bathroom like he thought. Instead it was another pretty decently sized room. A tad smaller than the office.

Unlike the first one, which felt pretty empty, this one did have more space used up. Rudy could see pillars rising up from the ground, similar to the cell that kept in him and Skrawl. He could hear crackling and swishing of water. This was another cell. Rudy wondered for a moment if he was to be kept here. Was this his new cell?

Then he realized, as his blood turned cold, that this wasn’t the case. He could hear someone whimpering from inside the area cast off by the bars. He rushed passed Mr. Cosmo, who just smirked evilly at him as Rudy came around one of the pillars to see who the occupant was. He froze.

Laying on the ground in a ball in the middle of the cell was Snap. Rudy couldn’t believe how horrible he looked, even worse than he remembered. He could see blood staining the ground from his hand and back injuries. What else that shocked him was the fact, though it was a little hard to tell, he could see a fresh cut on Snap’s left arm.

Fists shook in rage. Mr. Cosmo had injured Snap again, just for the ëfun’ of it. The cut didn’t look very deep. Rudy had to fight every instinct not to turn around and punch Cosmo in the face. That would not be a very good idea. He was in the middle of this madman’s lair. One punch and he could be rounded on by a bunch of controlled zoners, or even Draow.

His anger melted away to anguish when he saw Snap raise up his head and look over at him. There was no hint of courage in Snap’s eyes, nothing that indicated his confidence. Just a broken shell is all he could see. Fear, sadness, agony. He could tell Snap was happy to see him. He could see him start to smile. But the smile was forced, and he guessed it was because of the pain.

Rudy wanted to get closer to Snap. He wanted to reach out and try to help him feel better. The bars kept him from getting too close. He could only watch and stare at his poor, battered friend laying in the middle of the cell.

“H-Hello...B-Bucko...” Snap managed to say.

Rudy felt his heart start to break as Snap struggled to his feet. He was so messed up it was hard for him to coordinate himself. He kept tripping over his own feet. Finally, he had to place his hand on a pillar and lean against it for support.

“Snap..I’m...I’m so sorry this happened...” Rudy said as tears began to form in his eyes. “I-I promise I’ll get you out of there...”

“Don’t be s-sorry...” Snap’s voice sounded very weak, like it took a lot of effort for him to talk. “You...you didn’t mean for this to happen...”

“Snap...” Rudy said softly.

Suddenly Snap let out a weak terror-filled cry. Rudy looked behind him and saw that Mr. Cosmo was approaching slowly. Rudy growled and held his arms out, determined not to let the man pass any further. Cosmo stopped and stared at the boy. He raised up a hand and snapped his fingers.

Before Rudy could react, Lars grabbed his arms and held him back. Rudy tried to pull himself away. There was nothing he could do. All he could do was watch with tear-filled eyes as Mr. Cosmo opened the cell and went inside.

Snap’s body shook as the man drew closer to him. Rudy felt his heart shatter. He had seen Snap show fear before, like with Skrawl’s first encounter. But this...this was different. It was so much worse. Snap’s face paled from fear, his eyes were wide. He swore he could see tears streaming down. Cosmo had made Snap absolutely terrified of him, even more than he himself was.

“N-No...get away from me...” Snap said with a whine, his eyes glistening even more.

Mr. Cosmo just smiled as a response. He held out his hand, his fingers slightly hooked as he reached for the zoner.

Snap scrambled back away, trying to get as far as he could from the man. He pressed himself up against the wall. His body continued to tremble as he turned his head over to Rudy.

“P-Please...Make him go away...” Snap begged, his eyes wide with desperation. “I don’t want him to h-hurt me again...”

“Snap!” Rudy called out as he reached out his hand towards his friend. But he was too far away to do anything. He tried to get free. Lars just tightened his grip.

Cornered, Snap cringed and started to whimper as Mr. Cosmo reached behind his head. He grabbed him by his scarf and lifted him up slowly. Too weak to fight back, Snap just hung there, almost limp save for a constant shiver. He stared at Mr. Cosmo with terror as he carried him outside of the cell, holding him like a cat by the scruff.

“Let him go!” Rudy shouted at Mr. Cosmo, desperately trying to pull away from the mind-controlled Lars.

“Oh no...I can’t do that.” Mr. Cosmo said. He lifted Snap a little higher and smiled at the little blue boy. “You see, this thing is still good for one last bargaining effort...”

“He’s not a ëthing’!” Rudy snapped.

Mr. Cosmo ignored him. He back into the first room. Lars shoved Rudy along behind. Rudy watched as Mr. Cosmo started to carry Snap over to the small tank.

“You see, Rudy, I think I found a way to get any deal I want out of you...” Mr. Cosmo sneered. He stopped half way to the tank and looked behind him. He stared intently at Rudy. “I know how much you care about your little friend here. And that you would do anything for him...am I correct...?”

Fear gripped Rudy’s heart. The way he said it...he didn’t like where this was going.

Mr. Cosmo chuckled at Rudy’s lack of a response. Still holding Snap in one hand, he picked up what looked like a large soda bottle. There was some liquid inside. It was clear, almost like water. But when Mr. Cosmo opened it with his teeth, a familiar smell filled the room. The man started to pour it into the tank.

“Do you know what this is, my dear boy?” Mr. Cosmo asked with a dark smile.

“No...oh no...” Rudy’s heart started to pound. “V-Vinegar!”

This was worse than believing it was water. At least water dissolved chalk quickly so they didn’t have to suffer long. But vinegar...it did it much more slowly. Mr. Cosmo...the sick twisted man....he had deliberately chosen vinegar to prolong the suffering and the pain. He could drop Snap in the tank and it would take hours for him to completely dissolve. The process would be nightmarish.

And it was clear that was what the man was intending. Rudy’s heart froze as Mr. Cosmo carried the terrified and injured Snap over to the tank slowly, taking his time as if he wanted to extend the fearful anticipation.

Mr. Cosmo hovered Snap over the vinegar. The blue boy started to weakly thrash, trying to get away from the smelly liquid. He looked over at Cosmo, silently begging him not to do it. He was ignored and he was lowered towards the vinegar. Soon the tip of his feet touched it.

Steam started to rise as Snap let out a bloodcurdling scream. He lowered Snap a little further until half his feet were submerged. He held him there for a few seconds, smiling at his cries of pain.

“Stop that!” Rudy cried, tears flowing down his eyes. “Please...let him go!”

Mr. Cosmo rose Snap back up again. His screams of pain soon slowed down into low, constant whimpers. Steam still rose form his feet where the vinegar started to burn into him.

“You have one hour to make up your mind, Rudy. Either you agree to join me...” He lifted Snap up a little higher and stared into his scared white eyes. “...or your little friend here won’t see the daylight ever again...alive...”

Rudy froze in shock and horror. Was this man really that cold? Was he going to kill his best friend just to...that was sick... Rudy stared at the trembling Snap. He wanted to hold him, tell him it’ll be all right, protect him from Cosmo. The thought of losing him...it was unbearable. Snap was like a brother to him. He couldn’t..no...he wouldn’t let Snap die...

Through his tears, he glared hatefully at Mr. Cosmo. This was a low blow. This was an unreedemable act. How dare this man threaten the life of his friend? How dare he purposely extend his pain and suffering just to make him crack? This man...he was a complete and utter monster...He was disgusting...vile...

“Don’t you....don’t you dare hurt him...he’s already been through enough...” Rudy said with a warning tone. “I’ll....I’ll kill you if you do!”

“My, my...how dark of you...” Mr. Cosmo sneered. He made a gesture with his hand. “Take him to the isolated room. He needs some time alone to think about his choices. And believe me...” He reached down and gently gripped Snap’s chin, tilting his head upwards. “...I trust he will make the right one...”

Rudy felt himself being yanked back. Lars picked him up and slung him over his shoulders like a potato bag. He began to walk out of the room. Rudy reached out his hand, as if he expected his arm to be long enough to pull Snap with him.

“Snap! No! Let me go!” Rudy struggled as they started to walk out of the door. He stared at Snap with wide eyes, tears dripping from them. “Snap!”

The door shut.