Orphans to Time

Story by Niniju on SoFurry

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(Friz's Point of View)

   The shock from the

travel messed with my head. Upon waking up in an inn that looked new, I knew

something was off. I was either in Pinnacle territory or dead. At least, that's

how I reasoned with myself. I looked around to get my bearings. I was lying on

a bed in a three bed room. A closed door was on the far left side of the wall

opposite me and, going right from there, was a coat rack, a dresser, a shorter

dresser with a TV on top, and another dresser identical to the first. The wall

to my right had windows covering most of it, but the curtains were drawn. The

beds on either side of me were empty, but I saw red fur in one of them and navy

blue fur in the other. Feir and Ghast had been here. They were watching over

me, and for that I was grateful. The left wall had a closet towards the wall

behind me and went further at the end opposite me. A light source was putting

lines of light on the ground, and I assumed it to be a bathroom. The wall

behind me was blank.

   The door to the

bathroom opened and Ghast stepped out. I sat up and said his name. He jumped

and looked towards me. His mood suddenly improved and he ran to the door and

poked his head out, shouting, "Friz is awake!" the other eight anthros and a

taller version of Nick all came into the room, welcoming me back to the world

of the living.

   "It's about time

our leader woke up." Feir said with a joking tone. I stood up and immediately

fell back on the bed due to a searing pain in my head.

   "Well now I'm sure

I'm alive, at least." I groaned.

   "Are you okay,

Friz?" Ghast asked. I felt the bed shift as he sat next to me.

   "If you call 'having

a headache' okay, then no, I'm not okay." I complained, rubbing my head. "This

feels like I was hit with a brick and then felt onto the corner of a desk."

   "I had headaches

from travelling before I got used to it." Timler assured me, "It should wear

off in a minute."

  "Regardless, where

are we?" I asked.

   "The more important

question is, 'When are we?'" Timler corrected. "The answer to that is

approximately one thousand years in the past."

   "And it's not

primitive? That's unlikely." I said skeptically.

   "This era was

actually a new beginning for most countries that we know of from our time."

Regir said. "I remember a lifetime in this era was utopian, almost. Anthros and

humans initially lived in piece due to the anthros' existence being a feud

between human countries. The nuclear war that created anthros was even what

made me into what I am today."

   "Two questions."

Nick interrupted. "What? And also: Freaking what?"

   "I was born in the

year 2050. Super soldiers existed by then, and I had stolen some of the

research to give myself endless youth. The fallout gave me my animal form, and

I will finally see the prophecy I learned as a kid during this time." Regir

explained.

   "So you're over

2000 years old? How is your mind not mush?" Julio asked.

   Regir responded, "The

same way my body isn't ash, really. I'm able to keep both my body and mind

young, and I would reset my memories at the end of each of my lifetimes before

regressing to an infant and having my closest friend put me up for adoption. I

recently learned for about the twentieth time that my memories can never be

permanently erased, as well." Before anyone else could ask questions about

Regir's questionable past, the front door was unlocked and open by what I

assumed to be a housekeeper. Gary swore and went into the other room, telling

us to stay in here.

(Gary's Point of View)

   The housekeeper, a

pudgy woman with tanned skin and was wearing pink scrubs ad a cleaning apron,

came into the room and almost freaked out when she saw the state of the room.

Regir had changed three times, and the stench wasn't that appealing. While I

was thankful that they were here to clean, we couldn't risk getting too much

attention this early on. I accosted the housekeeper with my charm.

    "I'm so glad you're

finally here. We need your help. After you clean the room, go get my name put

onto the register and get me a key. My name is Luke Robinson." The lady was

easily affected by my charm, and she only acknowledged me before getting to

work on the room. I practiced my charm previously on Nick and found that almost

rude authority works best, and asking for a favor doesn't work at all. Testing

it on the others showed that the more a person idolized or was attracted to me,

the more easily manipulated they were. Nick had become quickly immune to my

persuasion, probably because he loves me in a brotherly way, and naturally

disobeys me from the sheer principle. Unfortunately for him, if I force power

into my voice, he still is forced to obey, so he's careful not to openly defy

me now. As much as I love him, I need to make sure he does what I ask without

question so I can protect him. I walked to the window outside and peaked

outside the curtains. A completely different city than any I've seen was on

display for me to see. I watched kids, anthros and humans alike, playing ball

in the streets. I saw anthro neighbors having a friendly chat on the porch of a

human's house with that human over a cup of coffee. I felt that for once we

found a place we could stay for the rest of our lives and be happy. The only

problem I had was a sense of unease that was almost tangible in some parts of

the big picture I was watching. I looked back at the housekeeping lady and saw

her nametag said Hilda. "Hilda, after you've gotten us a key, send your manager

up. I need to have a talk with her."

   "Was my performance

unsatisfactory?" She asked. I heard a strange accent in her tone that I

scarcely heard in Nethermost.

   "No, no. You've

done amazingly. I just need to ask her a few things." I said. It's strange, she

suspected me of reporting her, and so the charm implanted the idea of my

disappointment as an unwanted outcome into her head. I could see this ability

being far more useful as I practiced, and soon this hideout would be the safest

place for us...