
Story about Fox Aladar.
I started this story a while ago, but never got around to finishing it.
I'm bored, and I need stuff with Fox Aladar, so I'm gonna be writing this for a while.
Meh
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It was a crisp, November afternoon when the bus to Waterfront was making its last trip to the town. On this bus was a lone golden fox who was half-asleep due to his long trip from America.
‘I hope that I’ll be able to start over…’ He thought as he opened his emerald eyes and stretched.
He looked at his attire and contents. He was wearing a pitch-black hoodie with a pair of slightly torn blue jeans that showed the grey sweatpants underneath, he had a few suitcases that contained clothes and other living necessities. In his back pocket he had his Lizardon wallet that contained his cash and his ID card.
Aladar was the name of this fox, and he was a little nervous about his trip to Waterfront. Aladar may look like a normal fox, but he had some special powers that people in America wanted from him, so to get away from everything, he packed up the little he had and left the country. Finding out that Waterfront was a small town of mainly beastmen, he thought that maybe it was a fitting place to go.
‘I hope that I’m right.’ He thought with a sigh. ‘I just hope that things will be better there.’
“Last stop, Waterfront Village.” The bus driver stated as the bus came to a stop.
Being the only one on the bus beside the driver, the bus was empty as Aladar saw it drive away, leaving him alone at the station.
Looking at the mini pamphlet he had gotten at the bus station, Aladar thought that finding a hotel to stay at would be the best course of action at the moment.
His stomach then growled.
“Maybe finding somewhere to eat would be a good idea as well.” He said and clutched his stomach.
As Aladar made his way towards the town, he couldn’t help but admire the scenery of the fields that shone a gold color due to the afternoon sun. He didn’t see much scenery like this back in the big city of New York, and he had a feeling that it would look even better come spring and summer.
Walking into town and finding a hotel only took him about half an hour, so now he was hunting for a good place to have a meal.
“Hmm…” The fox thought as he wandered the town, then stopped when the scent of something cooking filled his nose. “Raimon.” He read on the door. “Sounds nice.”
When Aladar walked into the building, he saw that it was nearly empty at the moment except for a group of beastmen and one human; the first one he had seen today.
The fox sat down at one of the seats where the bar was, and an old human man took his order. It was nothing special, just a small box of Japanese appetizers.
‘I hope that I can remember how to use these things.’ He thought as he opened his pair of chopsticks. ‘Oh yeah, I remember now.’
Waiting for his food, the fox couldn’t help but overhear the group of people near him; they all looked like they were in their early twenties.
“So Tora, how was work today?” One of them asked.
Aladar turned his head a little to see who was talking.
“Boring!” A tiger said. “Just glad that I have the day off tomorrow, maybe I can pick up a nice guy at the festival tomorrow.”
Laughing then followed after.
‘I guess that there’s a festival tomorrow.’
“Your meal sir.”
The fox then turned his head and started eating what looked like deep-fried shrimp.
‘Better not eavesdrop.’ He thought. ‘Don’t want to be rude.’
As Aladar ate, he heard several sets of footsteps, meaning that the group must have gotten up and were heading out. Not that he really cared, but something told him that he would probably see them again in the near future.
A few minutes later, Aladar ordered another box, and just as he started to eat that one, the door to the place opened again. Curious, the fox checked to see who it was, and was surprised when he saw a green dragon with blue spiky hair walk into the place and took the seat right next to him.
‘A dragon?’ He thought, shuddering a little as he took a bite from his meal.
Aladar had only seen dragons on Tv; they were really rare in America.
“Sake please.” The dragon said with a small sigh.
Aladar and the dragon then shared a glance, but the fox looked back at his food and continued eating.
‘Wow, he’s like seven foot.’
As the fox was thinking, he felt the spiky hair from the dragon’s tail touch the tip of his tail.
His eyes then went wide.
xOx--
Aladar was now standing on what looked like a runway for planes. The weather was cold, and it was snowing lightly as well. On the far side of the runway, he saw an old-fashioned plane about to take off.
‘Is that the dragon?’ He thought and quickly got off the runway. ‘Is he going to fly that plane?’
The plane looked in pretty rough condition, but it looked like it was patched up pretty well.
Seconds passed, and the plane was rushing down the runway. Aladar watched as it floated in midair as it reached the end of the runway.
The fox then ran to the cliff at the end of the runway and watched the plane fly, but noticed that it wasn’t gaining any altitude as it flew.
‘Oh no…’
The plane suddenly lost altitude, and Aladar put his hands over his mouth as he watched the plane crash into the ground and explode with a bang.
xOx--
The next thing Aladar knew, he was back at the restaurant, and was choking on the piece of shrimp that he was eating before the vision.
“Ack!”
A strong arm then gave the fox’s stomach a tight squeeze, sending the shrimp right out of his mouth and into the trash can.
That strong arm belonged to the green dragon beside him.
“You alright kid?” The giant reptile asked. “You spaced out for a second, and the next thing I know, you’re choking.”
The golden vulpine blushed in embarrassment.
One of Aladar’s powers was to see brief moments into someone’s future when they are in peril, a power that was passed down to him by his father.
Despite being embarrassed, he was now worried about the fate of the dragon in front of him.
‘Great, just when I thought I could start over.’ He thought, sighing. ‘Damn it Dad…’
“Umm, are you alright?”
Aladar blushed again; he had forgotten that the dragon was talking to him.
“Oh, yeah.” He said and scratched the back of his head. “Yeah, I’m good, just a little out of it. Thanks for that.”
The dragon then smiled a little bit.
“Don’t think I’ve seen you around, you new?” He asked and Aladar nodded.
“I just got here a little while ago, I’m from New York in America.”
The dragon then raised an eyebrow in interest.
“My name is Tatsuki, Tatsuki Midoriya.” He said and bowed his head a little. “It’s been awhile since I’ve met a big-city person.”
“Cool,” The fox replied and bowed his head a little. “My name is Aladar, Aladar Seon.”
Tatsuki then chuckled.
“Interesting name you got there. Want me to buy you a drink?” He asked.
“No, I’m only seventeen, so I can’t drink yet.” Aladar answered with another blush. “Thanks for the offer though.”
But something Aladar did notice, was that the bottle of Sake that the dragon was holding was still pretty full, and Aladar was about to ask about that, but was interrupted when the door to the restaurant was busted open.
An older looking green dragon was standing there, and he looked pretty pissed.
“Uh-oh, that’s my cue to leave.” Tatsuki said and got up. “See you around kid.”
All the fox could do was watch as the reptile left, the older dragon snatching the Sake as the door closed.
Aladar had to admit; he was a little sad that his first friend had to leave.
‘But I need to find him so I can prevent that future I saw!’ He thought, already worried again. ‘Well, maybe I’ll see him at that festival going on tomorrow.’
Quickly finishing his food and paying, Aladar started his way to his hotel.
I started this story a while ago, but never got around to finishing it.
I'm bored, and I need stuff with Fox Aladar, so I'm gonna be writing this for a while.
Meh
________________________________________
It was a crisp, November afternoon when the bus to Waterfront was making its last trip to the town. On this bus was a lone golden fox who was half-asleep due to his long trip from America.
‘I hope that I’ll be able to start over…’ He thought as he opened his emerald eyes and stretched.
He looked at his attire and contents. He was wearing a pitch-black hoodie with a pair of slightly torn blue jeans that showed the grey sweatpants underneath, he had a few suitcases that contained clothes and other living necessities. In his back pocket he had his Lizardon wallet that contained his cash and his ID card.
Aladar was the name of this fox, and he was a little nervous about his trip to Waterfront. Aladar may look like a normal fox, but he had some special powers that people in America wanted from him, so to get away from everything, he packed up the little he had and left the country. Finding out that Waterfront was a small town of mainly beastmen, he thought that maybe it was a fitting place to go.
‘I hope that I’m right.’ He thought with a sigh. ‘I just hope that things will be better there.’
“Last stop, Waterfront Village.” The bus driver stated as the bus came to a stop.
Being the only one on the bus beside the driver, the bus was empty as Aladar saw it drive away, leaving him alone at the station.
Looking at the mini pamphlet he had gotten at the bus station, Aladar thought that finding a hotel to stay at would be the best course of action at the moment.
His stomach then growled.
“Maybe finding somewhere to eat would be a good idea as well.” He said and clutched his stomach.
As Aladar made his way towards the town, he couldn’t help but admire the scenery of the fields that shone a gold color due to the afternoon sun. He didn’t see much scenery like this back in the big city of New York, and he had a feeling that it would look even better come spring and summer.
Walking into town and finding a hotel only took him about half an hour, so now he was hunting for a good place to have a meal.
“Hmm…” The fox thought as he wandered the town, then stopped when the scent of something cooking filled his nose. “Raimon.” He read on the door. “Sounds nice.”
When Aladar walked into the building, he saw that it was nearly empty at the moment except for a group of beastmen and one human; the first one he had seen today.
The fox sat down at one of the seats where the bar was, and an old human man took his order. It was nothing special, just a small box of Japanese appetizers.
‘I hope that I can remember how to use these things.’ He thought as he opened his pair of chopsticks. ‘Oh yeah, I remember now.’
Waiting for his food, the fox couldn’t help but overhear the group of people near him; they all looked like they were in their early twenties.
“So Tora, how was work today?” One of them asked.
Aladar turned his head a little to see who was talking.
“Boring!” A tiger said. “Just glad that I have the day off tomorrow, maybe I can pick up a nice guy at the festival tomorrow.”
Laughing then followed after.
‘I guess that there’s a festival tomorrow.’
“Your meal sir.”
The fox then turned his head and started eating what looked like deep-fried shrimp.
‘Better not eavesdrop.’ He thought. ‘Don’t want to be rude.’
As Aladar ate, he heard several sets of footsteps, meaning that the group must have gotten up and were heading out. Not that he really cared, but something told him that he would probably see them again in the near future.
A few minutes later, Aladar ordered another box, and just as he started to eat that one, the door to the place opened again. Curious, the fox checked to see who it was, and was surprised when he saw a green dragon with blue spiky hair walk into the place and took the seat right next to him.
‘A dragon?’ He thought, shuddering a little as he took a bite from his meal.
Aladar had only seen dragons on Tv; they were really rare in America.
“Sake please.” The dragon said with a small sigh.
Aladar and the dragon then shared a glance, but the fox looked back at his food and continued eating.
‘Wow, he’s like seven foot.’
As the fox was thinking, he felt the spiky hair from the dragon’s tail touch the tip of his tail.
His eyes then went wide.
xOx--
Aladar was now standing on what looked like a runway for planes. The weather was cold, and it was snowing lightly as well. On the far side of the runway, he saw an old-fashioned plane about to take off.
‘Is that the dragon?’ He thought and quickly got off the runway. ‘Is he going to fly that plane?’
The plane looked in pretty rough condition, but it looked like it was patched up pretty well.
Seconds passed, and the plane was rushing down the runway. Aladar watched as it floated in midair as it reached the end of the runway.
The fox then ran to the cliff at the end of the runway and watched the plane fly, but noticed that it wasn’t gaining any altitude as it flew.
‘Oh no…’
The plane suddenly lost altitude, and Aladar put his hands over his mouth as he watched the plane crash into the ground and explode with a bang.
xOx--
The next thing Aladar knew, he was back at the restaurant, and was choking on the piece of shrimp that he was eating before the vision.
“Ack!”
A strong arm then gave the fox’s stomach a tight squeeze, sending the shrimp right out of his mouth and into the trash can.
That strong arm belonged to the green dragon beside him.
“You alright kid?” The giant reptile asked. “You spaced out for a second, and the next thing I know, you’re choking.”
The golden vulpine blushed in embarrassment.
One of Aladar’s powers was to see brief moments into someone’s future when they are in peril, a power that was passed down to him by his father.
Despite being embarrassed, he was now worried about the fate of the dragon in front of him.
‘Great, just when I thought I could start over.’ He thought, sighing. ‘Damn it Dad…’
“Umm, are you alright?”
Aladar blushed again; he had forgotten that the dragon was talking to him.
“Oh, yeah.” He said and scratched the back of his head. “Yeah, I’m good, just a little out of it. Thanks for that.”
The dragon then smiled a little bit.
“Don’t think I’ve seen you around, you new?” He asked and Aladar nodded.
“I just got here a little while ago, I’m from New York in America.”
The dragon then raised an eyebrow in interest.
“My name is Tatsuki, Tatsuki Midoriya.” He said and bowed his head a little. “It’s been awhile since I’ve met a big-city person.”
“Cool,” The fox replied and bowed his head a little. “My name is Aladar, Aladar Seon.”
Tatsuki then chuckled.
“Interesting name you got there. Want me to buy you a drink?” He asked.
“No, I’m only seventeen, so I can’t drink yet.” Aladar answered with another blush. “Thanks for the offer though.”
But something Aladar did notice, was that the bottle of Sake that the dragon was holding was still pretty full, and Aladar was about to ask about that, but was interrupted when the door to the restaurant was busted open.
An older looking green dragon was standing there, and he looked pretty pissed.
“Uh-oh, that’s my cue to leave.” Tatsuki said and got up. “See you around kid.”
All the fox could do was watch as the reptile left, the older dragon snatching the Sake as the door closed.
Aladar had to admit; he was a little sad that his first friend had to leave.
‘But I need to find him so I can prevent that future I saw!’ He thought, already worried again. ‘Well, maybe I’ll see him at that festival going on tomorrow.’
Quickly finishing his food and paying, Aladar started his way to his hotel.
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