CaptainWacky
I want to smell dark matter
He jumped onto the bird. It tried to shake him off with its massive wings. He fought it. He knew it was a shapeshifted and it would soon switch to the form it was most comfortable in, while under distress. All he had to do was cause enough distress. Sure enough it turn into a green-skinned Oggdog alien.
"THE PRINCESS MUST DIE!" it said. Mongo tried to wrestle it to the ground, but the Oggdog was strong. Too strong, stronger than any Oggdogg he'd encountered before. It shoved him back, almost out the washed window. Mongo fought with everything he had. He fought for his mission. He fought for his wife. He fought for the princess.
It wasn't enough. His head was soon out the window. The Oggdogg pushed, determined. He would fall, he would die, the princess would be killed and so would his family. He had failed...
Suddenly, the Oggdogg's hold on him loosened. It actually let go. Mongo looked at it, confused, as it turned his back on him.
A knife stuck from its back.
"FOOLISH GIRL," it said. "NO MERE KNIFE CAN STOP ME!"
Mongo grabbed it around the neck and twisted. Or tried to. Its neck was strong.
"YOU CANNNOT STOP ME!" it said. Mongo shoved the Oggdogg forward as he let go, then kicked the point of the knife, driving it even further into the Oggdogg's body. With it stunned, Mongo grabbed and hold of it and, with all the strength he had left, threw the Oggdogg out the open window. It plummeted to its death, too hurt to shapeshift. Mongo looked up at the Princess, who was staring at her own hands.
"I stabbed it," she said, slowly.
"You stabbed it," he said, not quite believing it himself.
And then they were in each other's arms, kissing passionately.
"THE PRINCESS MUST DIE!" it said. Mongo tried to wrestle it to the ground, but the Oggdog was strong. Too strong, stronger than any Oggdogg he'd encountered before. It shoved him back, almost out the washed window. Mongo fought with everything he had. He fought for his mission. He fought for his wife. He fought for the princess.
It wasn't enough. His head was soon out the window. The Oggdogg pushed, determined. He would fall, he would die, the princess would be killed and so would his family. He had failed...
Suddenly, the Oggdogg's hold on him loosened. It actually let go. Mongo looked at it, confused, as it turned his back on him.
A knife stuck from its back.
"FOOLISH GIRL," it said. "NO MERE KNIFE CAN STOP ME!"
Mongo grabbed it around the neck and twisted. Or tried to. Its neck was strong.
"YOU CANNNOT STOP ME!" it said. Mongo shoved the Oggdogg forward as he let go, then kicked the point of the knife, driving it even further into the Oggdogg's body. With it stunned, Mongo grabbed and hold of it and, with all the strength he had left, threw the Oggdogg out the open window. It plummeted to its death, too hurt to shapeshift. Mongo looked up at the Princess, who was staring at her own hands.
"I stabbed it," she said, slowly.
"You stabbed it," he said, not quite believing it himself.
And then they were in each other's arms, kissing passionately.