Post by Adrian Storms (T) on Jul 31, 2013 9:05:07 GMT -5
Kid Years Part I
Ranger’s running through the woods. Full fledged sprinting to find a safe place. He begins to get thirsty and grabs a water bottle. As he’s getting a sip, he hears ruffling in the leaves. He begins to pull for his knife but he puts it back after a little bunny pops out. He grabs the bunny and begins carrying it. After hours of walking he finally finds a good shelter spot. It’s about dusk so he tries to scrap something together. He puts the bunny in his pack to wait. He grabs some pine straw, leaves, and some fallen branches and scraps a little shelter for the night. He takes the bunny out and sits it down beside him as he falls fast asleep.
He wakes up as a cold drop hits his head. He begins to hear it, rain. The leaves and straw begin to fall apart as he has no more shelter. He wakes the bunny and puts him in his pack. He grabs the rest and begins to look for another place. By the time he actually finds a place, he is soaked. He starts grabbing fallen branches and makes a log shelter for the night. The rain begins to stop by the time he’s done. He takes the bunny out and falls back to sleep.
Ranger wakes up around 9 O’clock. He grabs the bunny and puts it in his pack. Immediately, he begins looking for materials to make a better shelter. After about 4 hours, he’s made something pretty decent. He grabs his machete and begins hunting. He lets the bunny out to make sure paths are good. The bunny keeps going forward and after 3 seconds he darts back out. Ranger lifts the bunny up as he’s shaking. He decides to put him in his pack and he cuts through the tall grass and he sees it plain as day, a coyote.
He backs up a little as it growls. He begins trying to back away but the coyote just keeps going forward. It waits a bit and charges for him! He dodges as it lands on its feet and turns around. He swings the machete but it misses. The coyote then jumps on top of him. It tries to claw him but he grabs a throwing knife and hits it in the eye. It backs off whimpering. He grabs the machete and slices right through the neck. He takes a second to catch his breath and he picks it up and begins dragging it back to the shelter. On the way back he notices a water source relatively close by. He marks it with a knife and continues dragging it back. He gets back to the shelter and begins skinning it for the pelt and meat. He starts a fire and begins to cook the meat as he goes to the creek and washes the fur. He sits it out to dry as he notices the coyote meat is finished. He eats a little, lets the bunny eat some berries he found earlier, grabs a drink and decides to hit the hay early.
He wakes up around dawn to find a fox into the leftover coyote meat. He stays calm and grabs the machete. The fox begins to run with the meat as Ranger gets up and begins chasing it. He turns the corner and the fox is gone. He looks in disbelief as all his meat is gone. He walks back to the shack holding his head down.
Ranger gets back as he wakes the bunny and puts him in his pack. He grabs the weapons and heads out. Ranger jumps on branches, climbs up trees, just to find something for food. He slides down a tree and begins running to try and find something. He begins cutting through grass, making paths as he runs up on one of natures deadliest, the brown bear.
Ranger begins to back off slowly as the bear hasn’t noticed him. Then the worst happens, he trips and falls on his back. The bear looks right at him. He begins crawling backwards as the bear begins to walk towards him. He gets up and tries to sprint and then he realizes why he tripped. He fell into a trap and he didn’t notice due to the bear distracting him. He gets up and tries to limp away but the bear begins charging. He takes the machete and slices but the bear blocked it with his claws and it goes flying. The bear tries to claw him but it only grazes his chest. He stumbles back and falls again in shock. He can’t move. The bear stands over him ready to claw. He lifts his paws up but Ranger somehow manages to move at the last second.
He grabs onto a branch and jumps onto a tree. The bear begins shaking the tree trying to make him fall. Ranger latches on with all his might. After a while his hands begins stinging as he pulls them back and notices that fire ants are covering his hands. He knocks them off but the bear shakes one good time as he loses his balance and falls 10 feet. He lands onto his back knocking the wind out of him. He grabs his pack making sure the bunny isn’t hurt. The bunny doesn’t appear to have any wounds but he’s scared to death. Ranger picks him up out of the pack. He manages to get some words out but it’s scratchy.
Ranger: Go… be free…
The bear begins to walk over and the bunny hops. The bear’s attention goes to the bunny and he forgets about Ranger. Ranger grabs his knives and throws three making a triangle in his back. The bear growls in pain. He turns around as his attention turns to Ranger. He goes to claw but Ranger swings around his leg and stabs him in the back. He runs up the branch into a tree again as he gets out a bottle and a dagger. He dips the dagger in the liquid which appears to be poison. He decides to jump down, which catches the bear’s attention. The bear goes to clamp down one last time and Ranger daggers him right in the gut. The bear still connected making three big claw marks across his chest but Ranger just stays still in the same position, as does the bear. Then they both collapse.
Ranger wakes up with blood on his chest and a bunny on his side that has blood in his fur, probably Ranger’s. He grabs his chest which is in excruciating pain. He sits up looking at the wound and notices how bad it is. He looks at where the bear should be as he’s not there but a trail of blood is left going in another path. Ranger wants to go but with his wounds, it wouldn’t be the smartest. He takes his off to clean some of it up. He takes his water bottle out and cleans it making it look better so no infections. He stands up remembering that his ankle is sprained. It feels slightly better than earlier. He grabs the machete and the bunny.
Ranger: I’m going to finish what I started.
He follows the trail of blood for 5 minutes to walk upon a bloodied up, dead bear. He takes some branches and makes a little cart to carry him on. He struggles but makes it back to shelter. He skins it and puts the fur in the creek to clean. The meat goes to cook as he grabs the coyote pelt to use as a sleeping cover since it dried. He takes the bear meat and eats a little, but not much. He makes sure to wrap it in the coyote pelt. He makes sure to go to the creek and clean his wounds and get the bear’s pelt. He hangs it out to dry and decides to swim for bit. As he’s swimming he feels something latch on to his foot and he knows just what… an alligator.
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Punishment
The video opens up to Mama’s video about her addressing Ranger.
Mama: That little hooligan Ranger has been whinin' and moanin' and it's time Mama dishes out some punishment to that youngin'! And I warn ya now, don'tchu sass yo' Mama!!!
Then the video transitions to see that Ranger is sitting in a black wooden chair. He stands up and shoves it away with his foot.
Ranger: For those of you who don’t know what that video was well, it was the biggest mistake of Mama’s life. So you want to challenge me, huh? Well Mama, you’ve got you’re death wish because Mama this will be the last time you show your face in PCW. Now don’t get me wrong, I liked it and you know what my favorite part was? When you said “it's time Mama dishes out some punishment to that youngin'!”? Well, you’re right about one thing Mama, there will be punishment, but you won’t be the one dishing it out. When Rapture comes, the only person dishing out punishment will be none other than yours truly. Punishment is a word I that I personally love. I use it to describe what happens to anyone that dares to step in the ring with The Lone Ranger. Punishment is something I do well and you’ll realize that come Saturday Mama. So Mama, remember you’re the one that stepped in with me and I’ll guarantee you this, when I walk out of the American Airlines Center, I’ll have a grin on my face and you know why that grin will be there? Due to the fact that I’ll be 1-1…
Ranger stands up and walks off the set with an evil look in his eyes.
Ranger’s running through the woods. Full fledged sprinting to find a safe place. He begins to get thirsty and grabs a water bottle. As he’s getting a sip, he hears ruffling in the leaves. He begins to pull for his knife but he puts it back after a little bunny pops out. He grabs the bunny and begins carrying it. After hours of walking he finally finds a good shelter spot. It’s about dusk so he tries to scrap something together. He puts the bunny in his pack to wait. He grabs some pine straw, leaves, and some fallen branches and scraps a little shelter for the night. He takes the bunny out and sits it down beside him as he falls fast asleep.
He wakes up as a cold drop hits his head. He begins to hear it, rain. The leaves and straw begin to fall apart as he has no more shelter. He wakes the bunny and puts him in his pack. He grabs the rest and begins to look for another place. By the time he actually finds a place, he is soaked. He starts grabbing fallen branches and makes a log shelter for the night. The rain begins to stop by the time he’s done. He takes the bunny out and falls back to sleep.
Ranger wakes up around 9 O’clock. He grabs the bunny and puts it in his pack. Immediately, he begins looking for materials to make a better shelter. After about 4 hours, he’s made something pretty decent. He grabs his machete and begins hunting. He lets the bunny out to make sure paths are good. The bunny keeps going forward and after 3 seconds he darts back out. Ranger lifts the bunny up as he’s shaking. He decides to put him in his pack and he cuts through the tall grass and he sees it plain as day, a coyote.
He backs up a little as it growls. He begins trying to back away but the coyote just keeps going forward. It waits a bit and charges for him! He dodges as it lands on its feet and turns around. He swings the machete but it misses. The coyote then jumps on top of him. It tries to claw him but he grabs a throwing knife and hits it in the eye. It backs off whimpering. He grabs the machete and slices right through the neck. He takes a second to catch his breath and he picks it up and begins dragging it back to the shelter. On the way back he notices a water source relatively close by. He marks it with a knife and continues dragging it back. He gets back to the shelter and begins skinning it for the pelt and meat. He starts a fire and begins to cook the meat as he goes to the creek and washes the fur. He sits it out to dry as he notices the coyote meat is finished. He eats a little, lets the bunny eat some berries he found earlier, grabs a drink and decides to hit the hay early.
He wakes up around dawn to find a fox into the leftover coyote meat. He stays calm and grabs the machete. The fox begins to run with the meat as Ranger gets up and begins chasing it. He turns the corner and the fox is gone. He looks in disbelief as all his meat is gone. He walks back to the shack holding his head down.
Ranger gets back as he wakes the bunny and puts him in his pack. He grabs the weapons and heads out. Ranger jumps on branches, climbs up trees, just to find something for food. He slides down a tree and begins running to try and find something. He begins cutting through grass, making paths as he runs up on one of natures deadliest, the brown bear.
Ranger begins to back off slowly as the bear hasn’t noticed him. Then the worst happens, he trips and falls on his back. The bear looks right at him. He begins crawling backwards as the bear begins to walk towards him. He gets up and tries to sprint and then he realizes why he tripped. He fell into a trap and he didn’t notice due to the bear distracting him. He gets up and tries to limp away but the bear begins charging. He takes the machete and slices but the bear blocked it with his claws and it goes flying. The bear tries to claw him but it only grazes his chest. He stumbles back and falls again in shock. He can’t move. The bear stands over him ready to claw. He lifts his paws up but Ranger somehow manages to move at the last second.
He grabs onto a branch and jumps onto a tree. The bear begins shaking the tree trying to make him fall. Ranger latches on with all his might. After a while his hands begins stinging as he pulls them back and notices that fire ants are covering his hands. He knocks them off but the bear shakes one good time as he loses his balance and falls 10 feet. He lands onto his back knocking the wind out of him. He grabs his pack making sure the bunny isn’t hurt. The bunny doesn’t appear to have any wounds but he’s scared to death. Ranger picks him up out of the pack. He manages to get some words out but it’s scratchy.
Ranger: Go… be free…
The bear begins to walk over and the bunny hops. The bear’s attention goes to the bunny and he forgets about Ranger. Ranger grabs his knives and throws three making a triangle in his back. The bear growls in pain. He turns around as his attention turns to Ranger. He goes to claw but Ranger swings around his leg and stabs him in the back. He runs up the branch into a tree again as he gets out a bottle and a dagger. He dips the dagger in the liquid which appears to be poison. He decides to jump down, which catches the bear’s attention. The bear goes to clamp down one last time and Ranger daggers him right in the gut. The bear still connected making three big claw marks across his chest but Ranger just stays still in the same position, as does the bear. Then they both collapse.
Ranger wakes up with blood on his chest and a bunny on his side that has blood in his fur, probably Ranger’s. He grabs his chest which is in excruciating pain. He sits up looking at the wound and notices how bad it is. He looks at where the bear should be as he’s not there but a trail of blood is left going in another path. Ranger wants to go but with his wounds, it wouldn’t be the smartest. He takes his off to clean some of it up. He takes his water bottle out and cleans it making it look better so no infections. He stands up remembering that his ankle is sprained. It feels slightly better than earlier. He grabs the machete and the bunny.
Ranger: I’m going to finish what I started.
He follows the trail of blood for 5 minutes to walk upon a bloodied up, dead bear. He takes some branches and makes a little cart to carry him on. He struggles but makes it back to shelter. He skins it and puts the fur in the creek to clean. The meat goes to cook as he grabs the coyote pelt to use as a sleeping cover since it dried. He takes the bear meat and eats a little, but not much. He makes sure to wrap it in the coyote pelt. He makes sure to go to the creek and clean his wounds and get the bear’s pelt. He hangs it out to dry and decides to swim for bit. As he’s swimming he feels something latch on to his foot and he knows just what… an alligator.
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Punishment
The video opens up to Mama’s video about her addressing Ranger.
Mama: That little hooligan Ranger has been whinin' and moanin' and it's time Mama dishes out some punishment to that youngin'! And I warn ya now, don'tchu sass yo' Mama!!!
Then the video transitions to see that Ranger is sitting in a black wooden chair. He stands up and shoves it away with his foot.
Ranger: For those of you who don’t know what that video was well, it was the biggest mistake of Mama’s life. So you want to challenge me, huh? Well Mama, you’ve got you’re death wish because Mama this will be the last time you show your face in PCW. Now don’t get me wrong, I liked it and you know what my favorite part was? When you said “it's time Mama dishes out some punishment to that youngin'!”? Well, you’re right about one thing Mama, there will be punishment, but you won’t be the one dishing it out. When Rapture comes, the only person dishing out punishment will be none other than yours truly. Punishment is a word I that I personally love. I use it to describe what happens to anyone that dares to step in the ring with The Lone Ranger. Punishment is something I do well and you’ll realize that come Saturday Mama. So Mama, remember you’re the one that stepped in with me and I’ll guarantee you this, when I walk out of the American Airlines Center, I’ll have a grin on my face and you know why that grin will be there? Due to the fact that I’ll be 1-1…
Ranger stands up and walks off the set with an evil look in his eyes.