Unfailing Innocence
By
DreadnoughtDT
Disclaimer: The Star Fox material used in this story is copyright of Nintendo. The characatures of Griff and Simmons are copyright of Rooster Teeth. All other characters are original and should be treated as my work.
Prologue
Sometimes, the underdogs bite off more than they can chew... And end up chewing anyway.
The date is 10/21/10. The majority of the United States has been taken over by a gang named the "Kusari Syndicate". Their technology and weapons are state of the art, and they continue to expand their control over the US. However, one day on a patrol, something was found that would shake them to their core...
Chapter 1
This Job Bites
Two men were patrolling the slums of Arc City. They were both about the same height, but they looked far different past that. One had dark brown, almost black hair. His eyes were a deep hazel green, and his skin was fairly tan. His face had that tired look to it, as if he'd seen it all. The other was slightly shorter than the first, with very black hair and dark blue eyes. His skin was pale white, and he had a slight beer gut. They both carried pistols as they patrolled. It was lightly raining, and thunder could be heard in the distance. The air was warm, but muggy.
"I dunno." The first muttered. "That doesn't sound quite right." His voice had that sort of "I can't clear my throat" sound to it. The second scoffed.
"C'mon, Simmons! It has to be right! I know I saw something here." His voice was high-pitched, but not to the point of being unbelievable. He sounded dead sure of himself.
Simmons rolled his eyes. "Right, just like that time you KNEW that you were being stalked by Hanna Montanna, Griff."
Griff's eyes narrowed. "Hey, that was a joke and you know it!"
Simmons laughed. "Yeah, yeah, yeah. And no. It wasn't a joke. You actually believed it."
Griff gritted his teeth. "Just drop it." He turned around the corner suddenly, into an alley. Simmons walked past and then turned back, looking down the alley. "Griff! What are you doing? That's not part of the-"
"This is where I saw that thing. C'mon!" He said, cutting Simmons off. Simmons sighed.
"I swear if this is like last time, when it was just a stick and two garbage lids..." He said, leaving the sentence unfinished to rub it in.
Griff turned around, his expression dry. "Shut it. Even I don't know how I mistook that for a person."
Simmons rolled his eyes again and followed Griff. "Fine. And if this is another of your stupid side-quests, I'm gonna smack you into next Tuesday. Okay?"
Griff gulped. "Um... Maybe we should go back." He turned to leave when a noise that sounded like breathing came from around a corner.
Both their eyes widened. Simmons gulped this time. "Um... Alright, let's check that out." He raised his pistol, ready for anything. Griff started creeping away, which Simmons responded to by grabbing his collar and dragging him up forward. He was shaking in his boots, his pistol barely held in his sweaty hands. They both walked forward slowly. They rounded the corner, seeing what looked like a human figure laying in a blanket. Simmons gritted his teeth. "Dammit Griff! It's just a fricking hobo!"
Griff threw his pistol to the ground. "Goddammit! This job bites..." He muttered to himself. The figure stirred.
"Who's there?" It asked. The voice was female. She sat up, but most of her body was concealed by the shadows. The part that wasn't concealed by shadow was instead concealed by her blanket.
Simmons sighed. "Sorry to have disturbed you. Now excuse my while I beat the crap out of my partner."
Griff put one finger up. "Hold it. Something seems off about her."
Simmons rolled his eyes and sighed. "And since when do YOU have any initiative about anything?"
Griff pointed at the blanket. "Is it just me, or does it look like she has a tail?"
The woman gasped and moved back into the shadows farther. "What do you mean?" She asked timidly.
Simmons walked up to her. "It's fine. My partner has had less than savory eyesight since-" He put his hand on her shoulder and immediately drew it back. "Holy crap, chick! You need to cut your hair!"
She merely stayed silent. Griff walked up to her and took her hand, then dragged her into a standing position. She was surprisingly strong for someone of a delicate frame such as hers. Griff grunted and let go, tired already. Simmons' expression went dry. "That's why you don't smoke so much." He said, and grabbed the woman's hand. He managed to drag her into the light, and he let go of her hand immediately. She wasn't human. Not at all. Her body was covered in blue and white fur, for starters. Her face was that of a fox, with a short snout and light purple eyes. She had a long, bushy blue tail with a white tip. She wasn't wearing much else but a tattered t-shirt and shorts.
Simmons and Griff's jaws both dropped simultaneously. They had never seen anything like her before. They looked at each other with looks of disbelief on their faces. Then they smiled. Simmons looked at the fox-woman. "Hold on for a few seconds." He took Griff by the collar and dragged him around the corner. "This is the best thing that's ever happened to us!" He whispered.
Griff nodded. "Yeah, yeah! Wait, it is?" He looked around the corner for a second back at the woman, then back to Simmons. "You sure?"
Simmons nodded excitedly. "Yeah, you idiot! We relay this to the boss, it'll be huge news! If we find out how she works... And quiet those thoughts, Griff, not like that. We'll be known as the guys who set us off to greatness! The Kusari Syndicate will surely recognize us!"
Griff's expression was indifferent. "I suppose. But that'll mean more work. You take the credit."
Simmons' eyes widened. "Really? Well... Okay." He went back around the corner to the fox-woman. She still hadn't tried to run. He took a deep breath and took her clawed hand. "C'mon. We gotta go."
She pulled away her hand. "No. I won't go." Simmons' expression went dry. If he blew it now, he'd never have a shot at the big leagues. He sighed. "Alright, fine. If that's the way you want it..." He started to turn away, and then slyly took a small dart gun out of his pocket. He turned back around and shot the woman with it, knocking her out instantly. Simmons looked at Griff. "You carry her and I'll try to find another patrol. Maybe they'll have a car." He walked out of the alley and waved down a car. The driver rolled down his window. "What'chu want?" He said in a gruff voice. Simmons kept his face calm. "We have a code Moonlight. We've found something interesting." The driver narrowed his eyes. "If it's like last time..." He warned.
Simmons looked back into the alley as Griff dragged the woman out. "Nothing like that." He looked at the driver again. "This is something big."
The driver happened to glance over at Griff and jumped, pulling his pistol out. "What the hell is that thing? Did you guys catch a wolf?"
Griff opted to carry the woman on his shoulder instead, and lugged her over to the car. "Not exactly." He muttered. "Look for yourself. After you open the door and let us in." The driver's eyes widened and he pressed a button, unlocking the door. Simmons was courteous enough to open it for Griff, who had his hands full. Griff gently eased her into the middle seat and put the seat belt on her. Griff sat on the left, and Simmons on the right. The driver looked back from his seat.
"So, what the hell is it?" He muttered. "Some kinda freaky Halloween costume? Cuz if it is, the boss ain't gonna be happy with you two." Griff smirked for a second. "Do you want to find out?" He looked at Simmons. Simmons grabbed the driver's arm and placed his hand on the woman's shoulder. The driver immediately withdrew his hand. "She's warm, and that fur feels so real!"
Simmons laughed. "No sh!t, sherlock. She's really real. That's no costume." The driver laughed nervously. "Alright, the boss is gonna love this." He floored the gas pedal, flying through intersections, stop signs, everything that would impede his progress normally.
Griff struggled to keep the woman from falling over. Simmons tried to help, but kept impeding Griff. Griff muttered something about having the crappiest job ever when they pulled into what used to be the police department. The ACPD. Arc City Police Department. Former police department, that is. Griff unbelted the woman and lugged her over his shoulder again after he got out of the car. Simmons got out on the other side, and the two met up in front of the department. The now HQ of the Kusari Syndicate.
Simmons took a deep breath. "You ready?" He asked Griff. Griff grunted. "Yeah yeah yeah! Let's go so I can get this fox... Woman... Thing off my shoulder!" Simmons rolled his eyes and walked inside. All the gang members inside immediately turned to look at them. Several comments flew by as they walked through to their bosses office.
"What the hell is that thing? Did you guys go to a Halloween party?" One jeered.
"I dunno, dude! That thing looks real!" Another said to the first.
"Look at how it's tail moves! It has to be real!" A third one said.
Griff and Simmons ignored them all and stepped up to the bosses door. Two large bouncers moved in front of the door. "What's yer business?" One asked with a dark tone. Simmons pointed to the woman. "That's our business. Now move." The bouncer laughed. "That thing ain't real!" The second one took a step forward. "Get yer friend in the costume outta here. The boss only talks to important people." Simmons' expression went hard and dry. "Alright, then we'll prove it. Touch her."
The second bouncer grabbed the woman's arm gently and held it there. "That feels pretty real... The fur, the skin, and she's warm to the touch, too." Even though they looked big and tough, these bouncers knew their stuff. Probably the two smartest of the lot in the room at the moment. "Alright, she's real. I believe you." He turned to the other bouncer. "Let 'em in. The boss'll love this." The other bouncer took a key from his belt and unlocked the door, walking to the side. Simmons and Griff, along with the woman, went inside.
The boss was a thin, well groomed man with bright green eyes and thinning gray hair. His face showed that he was extremely tired at the moment, and probably wanted to make the meeting short. However, that changed as soon as Griff and Simmons came into the room with the fox-woman. He leaned back into his chair and folded his hand. "So, what can I do for you two gentleman tonight?" His voice, while carrying a slight British accent, was so snakelike it made Griff and Simmons shiver. Griff took a deep breath. "Simmons found this on our patrol and thought you might want to see it." He said as calmly as he could.
The boss looked at the woman with his expression indifferent. "And you want me to see... That?" He said, pointing. Simmons nodded. "Yes sir. It's no costume. This woman is 100% real. If you don't believe me, feel free to prove me wrong." He suddenly wished he hadn't had talked so candidly. But the boss made no expression that would constitute anger. Instead he got out of his chair, walked around his desk, and placed his hand on the woman's shoulder. "She certainly seems real enough. Now, I was wondering what sort of applications you would have for her." He smiled. "Do you have any suggestions, or should I do what I want?"
Griff and Simmons looked at each other. "We don't know, sir. We thought you'd have it thought out when we got here... But this is a whole new ball game, isn't it?" Simmons said. The boss laughed. "Stop calling me "sir". It's annoying. My name is James, remember?" James sat back into his seat and folded his hands again. "I have an idea for her. Get her to a cell." Simmons and Griff took the woman out of the room and closed the door behind them.
James smiled to himself. "This has got to be the single greatest thing to happen to us in all of history..." He muttered to himself.
By
DreadnoughtDT
Disclaimer: The Star Fox material used in this story is copyright of Nintendo. The characatures of Griff and Simmons are copyright of Rooster Teeth. All other characters are original and should be treated as my work.
Prologue
Sometimes, the underdogs bite off more than they can chew... And end up chewing anyway.
The date is 10/21/10. The majority of the United States has been taken over by a gang named the "Kusari Syndicate". Their technology and weapons are state of the art, and they continue to expand their control over the US. However, one day on a patrol, something was found that would shake them to their core...
Chapter 1
This Job Bites
Two men were patrolling the slums of Arc City. They were both about the same height, but they looked far different past that. One had dark brown, almost black hair. His eyes were a deep hazel green, and his skin was fairly tan. His face had that tired look to it, as if he'd seen it all. The other was slightly shorter than the first, with very black hair and dark blue eyes. His skin was pale white, and he had a slight beer gut. They both carried pistols as they patrolled. It was lightly raining, and thunder could be heard in the distance. The air was warm, but muggy.
"I dunno." The first muttered. "That doesn't sound quite right." His voice had that sort of "I can't clear my throat" sound to it. The second scoffed.
"C'mon, Simmons! It has to be right! I know I saw something here." His voice was high-pitched, but not to the point of being unbelievable. He sounded dead sure of himself.
Simmons rolled his eyes. "Right, just like that time you KNEW that you were being stalked by Hanna Montanna, Griff."
Griff's eyes narrowed. "Hey, that was a joke and you know it!"
Simmons laughed. "Yeah, yeah, yeah. And no. It wasn't a joke. You actually believed it."
Griff gritted his teeth. "Just drop it." He turned around the corner suddenly, into an alley. Simmons walked past and then turned back, looking down the alley. "Griff! What are you doing? That's not part of the-"
"This is where I saw that thing. C'mon!" He said, cutting Simmons off. Simmons sighed.
"I swear if this is like last time, when it was just a stick and two garbage lids..." He said, leaving the sentence unfinished to rub it in.
Griff turned around, his expression dry. "Shut it. Even I don't know how I mistook that for a person."
Simmons rolled his eyes again and followed Griff. "Fine. And if this is another of your stupid side-quests, I'm gonna smack you into next Tuesday. Okay?"
Griff gulped. "Um... Maybe we should go back." He turned to leave when a noise that sounded like breathing came from around a corner.
Both their eyes widened. Simmons gulped this time. "Um... Alright, let's check that out." He raised his pistol, ready for anything. Griff started creeping away, which Simmons responded to by grabbing his collar and dragging him up forward. He was shaking in his boots, his pistol barely held in his sweaty hands. They both walked forward slowly. They rounded the corner, seeing what looked like a human figure laying in a blanket. Simmons gritted his teeth. "Dammit Griff! It's just a fricking hobo!"
Griff threw his pistol to the ground. "Goddammit! This job bites..." He muttered to himself. The figure stirred.
"Who's there?" It asked. The voice was female. She sat up, but most of her body was concealed by the shadows. The part that wasn't concealed by shadow was instead concealed by her blanket.
Simmons sighed. "Sorry to have disturbed you. Now excuse my while I beat the crap out of my partner."
Griff put one finger up. "Hold it. Something seems off about her."
Simmons rolled his eyes and sighed. "And since when do YOU have any initiative about anything?"
Griff pointed at the blanket. "Is it just me, or does it look like she has a tail?"
The woman gasped and moved back into the shadows farther. "What do you mean?" She asked timidly.
Simmons walked up to her. "It's fine. My partner has had less than savory eyesight since-" He put his hand on her shoulder and immediately drew it back. "Holy crap, chick! You need to cut your hair!"
She merely stayed silent. Griff walked up to her and took her hand, then dragged her into a standing position. She was surprisingly strong for someone of a delicate frame such as hers. Griff grunted and let go, tired already. Simmons' expression went dry. "That's why you don't smoke so much." He said, and grabbed the woman's hand. He managed to drag her into the light, and he let go of her hand immediately. She wasn't human. Not at all. Her body was covered in blue and white fur, for starters. Her face was that of a fox, with a short snout and light purple eyes. She had a long, bushy blue tail with a white tip. She wasn't wearing much else but a tattered t-shirt and shorts.
Simmons and Griff's jaws both dropped simultaneously. They had never seen anything like her before. They looked at each other with looks of disbelief on their faces. Then they smiled. Simmons looked at the fox-woman. "Hold on for a few seconds." He took Griff by the collar and dragged him around the corner. "This is the best thing that's ever happened to us!" He whispered.
Griff nodded. "Yeah, yeah! Wait, it is?" He looked around the corner for a second back at the woman, then back to Simmons. "You sure?"
Simmons nodded excitedly. "Yeah, you idiot! We relay this to the boss, it'll be huge news! If we find out how she works... And quiet those thoughts, Griff, not like that. We'll be known as the guys who set us off to greatness! The Kusari Syndicate will surely recognize us!"
Griff's expression was indifferent. "I suppose. But that'll mean more work. You take the credit."
Simmons' eyes widened. "Really? Well... Okay." He went back around the corner to the fox-woman. She still hadn't tried to run. He took a deep breath and took her clawed hand. "C'mon. We gotta go."
She pulled away her hand. "No. I won't go." Simmons' expression went dry. If he blew it now, he'd never have a shot at the big leagues. He sighed. "Alright, fine. If that's the way you want it..." He started to turn away, and then slyly took a small dart gun out of his pocket. He turned back around and shot the woman with it, knocking her out instantly. Simmons looked at Griff. "You carry her and I'll try to find another patrol. Maybe they'll have a car." He walked out of the alley and waved down a car. The driver rolled down his window. "What'chu want?" He said in a gruff voice. Simmons kept his face calm. "We have a code Moonlight. We've found something interesting." The driver narrowed his eyes. "If it's like last time..." He warned.
Simmons looked back into the alley as Griff dragged the woman out. "Nothing like that." He looked at the driver again. "This is something big."
The driver happened to glance over at Griff and jumped, pulling his pistol out. "What the hell is that thing? Did you guys catch a wolf?"
Griff opted to carry the woman on his shoulder instead, and lugged her over to the car. "Not exactly." He muttered. "Look for yourself. After you open the door and let us in." The driver's eyes widened and he pressed a button, unlocking the door. Simmons was courteous enough to open it for Griff, who had his hands full. Griff gently eased her into the middle seat and put the seat belt on her. Griff sat on the left, and Simmons on the right. The driver looked back from his seat.
"So, what the hell is it?" He muttered. "Some kinda freaky Halloween costume? Cuz if it is, the boss ain't gonna be happy with you two." Griff smirked for a second. "Do you want to find out?" He looked at Simmons. Simmons grabbed the driver's arm and placed his hand on the woman's shoulder. The driver immediately withdrew his hand. "She's warm, and that fur feels so real!"
Simmons laughed. "No sh!t, sherlock. She's really real. That's no costume." The driver laughed nervously. "Alright, the boss is gonna love this." He floored the gas pedal, flying through intersections, stop signs, everything that would impede his progress normally.
Griff struggled to keep the woman from falling over. Simmons tried to help, but kept impeding Griff. Griff muttered something about having the crappiest job ever when they pulled into what used to be the police department. The ACPD. Arc City Police Department. Former police department, that is. Griff unbelted the woman and lugged her over his shoulder again after he got out of the car. Simmons got out on the other side, and the two met up in front of the department. The now HQ of the Kusari Syndicate.
Simmons took a deep breath. "You ready?" He asked Griff. Griff grunted. "Yeah yeah yeah! Let's go so I can get this fox... Woman... Thing off my shoulder!" Simmons rolled his eyes and walked inside. All the gang members inside immediately turned to look at them. Several comments flew by as they walked through to their bosses office.
"What the hell is that thing? Did you guys go to a Halloween party?" One jeered.
"I dunno, dude! That thing looks real!" Another said to the first.
"Look at how it's tail moves! It has to be real!" A third one said.
Griff and Simmons ignored them all and stepped up to the bosses door. Two large bouncers moved in front of the door. "What's yer business?" One asked with a dark tone. Simmons pointed to the woman. "That's our business. Now move." The bouncer laughed. "That thing ain't real!" The second one took a step forward. "Get yer friend in the costume outta here. The boss only talks to important people." Simmons' expression went hard and dry. "Alright, then we'll prove it. Touch her."
The second bouncer grabbed the woman's arm gently and held it there. "That feels pretty real... The fur, the skin, and she's warm to the touch, too." Even though they looked big and tough, these bouncers knew their stuff. Probably the two smartest of the lot in the room at the moment. "Alright, she's real. I believe you." He turned to the other bouncer. "Let 'em in. The boss'll love this." The other bouncer took a key from his belt and unlocked the door, walking to the side. Simmons and Griff, along with the woman, went inside.
The boss was a thin, well groomed man with bright green eyes and thinning gray hair. His face showed that he was extremely tired at the moment, and probably wanted to make the meeting short. However, that changed as soon as Griff and Simmons came into the room with the fox-woman. He leaned back into his chair and folded his hand. "So, what can I do for you two gentleman tonight?" His voice, while carrying a slight British accent, was so snakelike it made Griff and Simmons shiver. Griff took a deep breath. "Simmons found this on our patrol and thought you might want to see it." He said as calmly as he could.
The boss looked at the woman with his expression indifferent. "And you want me to see... That?" He said, pointing. Simmons nodded. "Yes sir. It's no costume. This woman is 100% real. If you don't believe me, feel free to prove me wrong." He suddenly wished he hadn't had talked so candidly. But the boss made no expression that would constitute anger. Instead he got out of his chair, walked around his desk, and placed his hand on the woman's shoulder. "She certainly seems real enough. Now, I was wondering what sort of applications you would have for her." He smiled. "Do you have any suggestions, or should I do what I want?"
Griff and Simmons looked at each other. "We don't know, sir. We thought you'd have it thought out when we got here... But this is a whole new ball game, isn't it?" Simmons said. The boss laughed. "Stop calling me "sir". It's annoying. My name is James, remember?" James sat back into his seat and folded his hands again. "I have an idea for her. Get her to a cell." Simmons and Griff took the woman out of the room and closed the door behind them.
James smiled to himself. "This has got to be the single greatest thing to happen to us in all of history..." He muttered to himself.