Disclaimer---
Not mine.
Authors note: Thought it had to be done, a reaction story to the 9/11 attacks I mean. Come on, the NHL suspended games, technically the Ducks would have been affected, heh, not to mention the far more important emotional aspects, which I hope this little story will delve into. We are one crazy species, after all. Enjoy. By the way, if youd like to read more stories or find out about my character Zelda, visit the information section of my page at http://members.fortunecity.com/zeldathedragon.
RatingPG.
911
Written by Zelda
She knew that there would be no use in talking to Wildwing. Ever since Drake 1s alarms had roused them out of bed early that morning, he had been glued to the computers big screen. Several smaller ones that surrounded it were tuned to all sorts of news stations, while the main one showed CNN exclusively. Mallory sighed and stuck her head into the Ready Room for a moment. At first glance, she might have mistaken her leader for his younger brother, who had put his feet up on the console, sat back with a big bowl of popcorn, and would be watching some hideous monster movie on the big screen. But this was far different. This was Wildwing, leaned on the edge of his seat, taking all of the images in. And this was real. She let out a heavy sigh and decided to leave him be for now. It was important that someone was taking all of this in. Stepping back out into the hallway and letting the door close behind her, Mallory pondered her options. She knew that Duke was on the phone with Klegghorn, and Grin was on the phone with Commissioner Bettman, working out what would happen next on a league-wide basis. Tanya was upstairs, she had left early that morning muttering about some security business. Who knew where Nosedive was, probably still asleep. Zelda had followed Tanya upstairs, probably to go out on the roof. And she was here, standing outside the Ready Room and somehow feeling nervous and separated. Why? A little frustrated, Mallory started for the stairwell that would take her above ground.
Somehow, over the sound of a
power drill, Tanya could still hear her coming, and stopped work long enough to
lean up and look over at Mallory as she approached.
Whats that stuff? the
red-haired Duck frowned.
Metal detectors. Tanya
answered.
The two stood in one of the
glittering green glass archways that had made the Pond such a famous
architectural structure in Anaheim. It was the Ponds trademark. Now each
doorway was shackled with a boxy gray frame.
The presence of them took
Mallory by slight surprise. Metal detectors? she repeated in question. We
what, just had those in storage?
Yeah. Tanya answered, picking
up a few more screws. Seems they bought a set or two when they built the
place, decided not to put them in. Guess we need em now... she sighed,
stuttering a little.
Wish we didnt. Mallory
stated, looking out into the sunny morning beyond. Theyre kinda ugly. Think
well have to keep them up for long?
I think theyll have to be
permanent. Tanya shook her head. I dont know what youve seen on TV Mal,
its pretty bad.
The attacks, yeah,
Wildwings still on Drake 1 watching CNN. Its crazy, isnt it? We always
expected something like this from Dragaunus. Instead its these humans.
Did it to themselves. Tanya
nodded. It is crazy. I dunno. I think its good that we had these things. You
know that plane that ended up crashing in Pennsylvania?
Yeah. Mallory blinked.
I was listening to the radio
through my omnitool a while ago. Some people were speculating that they were
going to try and repeat the attack here, on the west coast.
There was an uneasy silence
between the two.
So... Mallory started. Zelda
came up here with you, where is she?
On the roof, I think. Tanya
shrugged. I wasnt paying much attention.
Mallory nodded. Ill go check
then. She walked back for the stairwell.
Tanya watched her leave, picking
up the drill once again. As she lined up a screw with its designated hole, she
pondered why it was so much easier to think about the small things.
Thank you, yes we certainly
understand. Grin nodded, getting a little tired of holding the phone to his
ear. The matter of conversation, though, certainly held his attention. Yes, we
are fitting the stadium with additional security measures as we speak. Well
keep the building sealed off from all unofficial personnel as long as its
necessary. He listened patiently as there was a long-winded reply from the
other end. Very well then. We will have our manager contact you once official
policy matters are constructed for the league. These are very unfortunate
circumstances, we will comply in every way that we can. A few more words, and
a deep nod from Grin. Thank you, we will be in contact with you. Goodbye. And
with that, he gratefully removed the phone from his ear and placed it back into
its cradle. With a heavy sigh, he stood up, and walked the short distance from
the phone in Tanyas lab, to the Ready Room. As he entered, he saw Wildwing
turn to meet him, as if he had been waiting or expecting someone to join him.
Whats the word? he asked.
Commissioner Bettman wasnt
able to give many specifics. Grin answered. But this is a very delicate time.
The nations shock at this is already starting to show, and out of respect and
from security concerns, hes decided to suspend games until the weekend.
At the very least, Id
suspect. Wildwing nodded, rubbing an eyebrow. This is just... just a mess. I
feel like Im watching a movie.
Grin nodded slowly, staring up
at Drake 1s towering screen, now muted as people fled in silent terror through
the canyons of downtown New York City, chased by billowing clouds of powdered
concrete. It is a tragic event... he started. Theres no doubting that. All
that seems to resound is shock, emptiness....
Agreed. Wildwing said quietly.
I dont know Grin. Ive been sitting here ever since Drake 1 woke us up at
what, five thirty this morning? The stuff that Ive seen, its just...
chilling. Wildwing trailed off rather quickly, left staring at the screen in
silence.
It reminds you of Puckworld.
Grin didnt ask as much as he stated, eliciting a
rather surprised response from the teams leader. It was if he had read his
thoughts! This day just kept getting more and more unreal. He could only
respond with a slightly stunned look.
Grin nodded, as if he understood, and glanced back
up at the screen before returning to the door. Ill go find Nosedive. Have you
seen him this morning?
No... Wildwing started, reminded of something else
that had been unsettling about this day. I think he went back to his bunk. He
might be asleep.
Ill just go check, and then let the others know
about the suspended games.
Thank you Grin. Ill let you know if anything else
comes up.
Grin nodded understandingly again, and stepped
through the door, leaving Wildwing alone again, the dozen muted televisions
behind him all blaring with the silent truth of the mornings reality.
Yeah, thanks. Duke winced as
he held the earpiece away from his face. He could still hear Klegghorn yelling
into the other end. Yeah I know yer all busy! We wanted to cooperate! Yes,
its federal government business... No, no we havent gotten any official word
from the league.... Alright then! Thats all you hadda tell me in the first
place! Fine fine, Ill get off your back. Good luck, Caps. Duke gladly slammed
down the phone in a loud huff. As if being woken up so early hadnt given him
enough of a headache, having Klegghorn scream at him added to the problem. That
little guy sounded like he was on his last nerve. He must have been hearing
from Washington all day today, ever since this whole mess had started. Even on
the nations opposite coast, life seemed to have come to a halt. All of the
major tourist attractions had been shut down, businesses sluggish to open. Duke
refused to step out and get some coffee this morning, he knew a decent cup
couldnt be had anywhere around here. Duke rubbed the bridge of his beak
between his thumb and forefinger, trying to just clear his mind for a moment.
He felt exhausted, but was felt far too strange to go back to sleep. There was
something about this whole mess that felt wrong. Duke was used to creating
messes, to committing the crimes that made the news. Only lately had he gotten
used to making headlines in a far more positive light. But this... was far
worse than anything he had seen before. It was like the entire country, even
the world, was frozen in its footsteps, as if everyone had turned to look over
their shoulders, and stare at the images blaring again and again on TV, the
gabbering of reporters over the radio. Duke stood and looked around at his
familiar bunk with a blank stare. He really wished that he could go back to
sleep.
One ear twitched backwards as
she heard the door open. If she werent upwind, shed know instantly who was
behind her, but she had a feeling.
Out here again, hm?
Mallorys voice confirmed
Zeldas gut recognition, and she turned to face the red-haired Duck. How are
things going back inside?
Havent changed much. she
shrugged her shoulders.
Do you guys need any more
help?
Not yet, I think weve got
everything covered so far... The Duck trailed off slightly, looking around at
the horizon. Weird. Im always used to seeing planes flying around here from
LAX. Turns out they have a ground stop on all flights now, everywhere.
Amazing, isnt it? Zelda
asked, her voice not sounding particularly wistful. Its odd. Humans are so
different from the rest of life on this planet. Normally, its the law of
having the strongest survive. The predators and the prey, and such. she waved
a paw. Ive been up here, all morning, thinking this over. Im sorry that I
havent been able to help you guys out, but... well... she paused. I guess I
just needed to sort things out for myself. Weve been around humans for quite a
long time. I thought Id understand.
Now youve seen everything,
eh? Mallory sighed a little.
Feels that way. But I still
dont get it. Why theyd do that to themselves. How they could feel so divided
as to do this to each other.
Come on girl, this cant be the first time youve thought that. Mallory frowned. Humans have gone to war, theyve fought each other, ever since theyve been around as I understand it.
True. Zelda nodded. But
theres something different about this. I dont know. she shook her head and
stood. Maybe I never will. In a way, Im glad that were removed. That its
not me, not my kind, not us here. But in another way, Im thinking... that it is
us. No matter how we look at it. The dragoness swung her head back to look
Mallory in the eyes. This changes a lot. Even if these attacks stop here, its
far from over. Too far.
I know. she sighed back,
breaking the gaze to look out at the horizon again. Its weird. Come on, lets
get inside before we get ourselves too confused about this. She forced herself
to turn from the skyline and tread back up along the roof, heading for the
door.
Obediently, Zelda followed. As unclear
as the situation around them was, reentering the Pond seemed very much akin to
reentering her den back home in the Territory. She felt safe here, and
she was eternally grateful for that, at a time like this.
He didnt want to get up. Why
couldnt he sleep? He didnt want to get out of bed. Rolling over for what
seemed like the hundredth time in the past half-hour, Nosedive punched the
pillow up around his ears, desperate to go back to bed. Why did he always have
to be first? He had been the one to spring out of bed when Drake 1s alarm
rang. He had been the one to race into the Ready Room, to switch on the big
screen, to turn on CNN. He had been the one to see the second plane hit the
other tower.
He
didnt want to get up.
Although
he was trying to distract himself with frustration over his insomnia, there was
no way that Nosedive could block the image of that exploding plane from his
mind. At first, the newscasters got it wrong, and he did too. At first they
thought it was the body of the first plane, exploding. Only when they replayed
the footage did Nosedive see the second plane ghost in out of the lower corner
of the screen. It seemed so familiar, somehow. It was as if it were straight
out of a movie. Scarier still, it was almost like what he had seen back when
Puckworld was invaded. Almost. That image... was terribly unique. Why did he
have to be first? He really wished that he could just fall back to sleep and
forget everything, wake up and find that it had never happened at all. What was
the team going to do now? What was the country going to do now? It seemed like
the first time hed had to worry about such a thing. Nosedive sighed into his
pillow, unable to keep himself from thinking. For a moment, he wondered about
what could be going on outside of the Ponds walls. Were more attacks taking
place as he lay here? Naw, impossible. The others would call him if there was
any trouble. So then what was happening? Most likely, Nosedive
grudgingly accepted, one of those post-storm calms. When everyone would just
poke their heads out of hiding and survey the damage. Well, no surveying for
him, hed seen it as it happened. Hed stay in his hiding spot, thank you very
much. He didnt care if his curiosity was eating away at him. It was better to
see it later, he determined, than to have to see it live. Nosedive rolled over
again and shoved his face into his pillow, bunching himself up to a near
strangling point in his blanket. He was desperate for something other than
this. He wanted it to be sleep, but he knew that he probably wouldnt be able
to get to bed for a long time.
With
a long sigh, Nosedive began to consider his options. The more he thought it
over, and the more he looked at what he was doing now, the more he grew
disgusted with himself. What was he doing here, hiding like this? Sure, he
didnt like what he had seen, but it had been on the other side of the country.
And hey, he was a Duck! He was used to dealing with destruction and damage as a
way of life, lately. Why should he of all people be curled up under the sheets
at a time like this? Surely his teammates were doing something to try and
handle the situation. He felt guilty for not being involved. Growing
determined, he pushed his blanket aside and rolled out of bed. He was still
fully dressed from the morning, and only had to pop on his boots and
quickchange into his armor, before he was ready to go. Frowning at the whole
mess, he punched a panel on his wall and stepped back into reality as he opened
his door.
Bro?
Wildwing looked up and away from the screens as he
heard his brothers voice behind him. He turned, standing. Dive! Where have
you been all of this time?
Umm... not here. Nosedive answered slowly. Just
handling some stuff. Whats going on now?
You havent been watching? Wildwing was genuinely
surprised.
Not since this morning... Nosedive only took a
short glance at the scrolling headlines across the bottom of CNNs screen.
Oh yeah... Wildwing remembered. A lots gone
on---
Wait a second. Nosedive interrupted him, staring
at the screen. There was a shot of the New York City skyline. But something was
missing. Whered the towers go? And before Wildwing could answer him, the
video switched, to a scene of people running through a canyon of buildings.
Business suits and dresses flashed by as they fled in terror from a thundering
cloud of dust and ash that finally caught up with every one of them. Another
video clip, from the roof of another building this time, as a tower descended
one hundred and one floors to the street, in an umbrella-shaped hail of
concrete and steel.
Theyre gone, Dive. Wildwing started quietly,
recapturing the younger Ducks attention. Both of them. They fell down with
all of those people and rescue workers inside, and nearby.
All that Nosedive could do was to walk forward,
closer to the screens, to watch. By DuCaine. he muttered. It looked like
something out of a movie.
Im afraid thats not all... Wildwing started, his
voice clearly hesitant as his brother walked past him, and he turned. A plane
hit the Pentagon, a section of it collapsed. And a fourth plane crashed too, in
a field in Pennsylvania.
I dont believe this...
Nosedive continued to stare.
I know. Wildwing patted his
shoulder. But were okay here Dive, everythings a lot calmer now that theyve
stopped all of the flights. I just wish there was something we could do to
help.
Theyre not letting us?
Nosedive turned. Bro, weve got some serious equipment here. We could
definitely---
Weve already been over it,
Dive. Wildwing sighed, nodding. With Klegghorn, with the federal government.
They dont want us involved. Its too much of a mess already. There were a lot
of people in those towers Dive. A lot. And there were a lot of firefighters and
police that went in to help. And there were a lot of people at the Pentagon
too. Right now, they want to try and keep things organized. They dont want
vigilante groups like us getting involved, because they couldnt keep track of
us. Better to just lay low, keep our eyes open.
Nosedive silently turned back to
the screens, and watched.
Wildwing frowned slightly.
Look, Dive, Ive been watching this ever since this morning. Its a lot. I
cant wrap my mind around this whole ordeal.
Me neither. he shook his head.
All of the screens were muted, and the brothers spent a few moments staring at
them all in silence. So... what are you going to do now?
Now? Probably just watch some
more. Wildwing answered. A lot is still developing. Weve got Drake 1 on full
alert, scanning just in case.
Nosedive nodded. I think Ill
stay and watch too... There was so much he felt at the moment, a confused kind
of helplessness. He was torn between putting the effort into grasping reality,
or retreating back to his bunk. But he decided to work at it, and opt for the
former.
Slowly, the two took seats at
Drake 1s console, and turned the sound back on.
What to do, Tanya wondered, when
you ran out of small things? Shed spent hours installing these metal
detectors, but now that the job was finished, what? She glanced out of an
archway pane to see the shadows in the parking lot. It must be around noon, and
her stomach was grumbling a little. Was eating a small thing? Not really, not
on a day like today. The big things were beginning to crowd into her brain
again. How could she think about eating at a time like this? Well, maybe she
could manage it if she didnt see or hear any new developments on her way down
to the galley. Maybe she could eat in her lab, surely shed find something to fiddle
with in there and take her mind off of things. Tanya sighed as she pocketed the
last of the tools shed used with the metal detectors. Why was she trying to
hide? Suddenly, her thoughts were broken as she saw Duke approaching, muttering
to himself in an annoyed tone.
Heya girl. he greeted in a
tired voice, suddenly noticing her.
Whats going on? she asked,
although she didnt want to know. To her relief, Duke shrugged his shoulders.
At this point, I really dont
wanna know. he shook his head. Its a mess, all of it. Feel like I dont
wanna get involved until it cleans itself up a bit, as bad as that is.
No, I know exactly how you
feel. Tanya admitted. I think thats gonna creep into everyone, sooner or
later.
I give Wildwing a world of
credit. Duke said. Hes been down in the Ready Room ever since this morning,
watching everything.
He has? Tanya asked. Wow.
Thats good of him. Then again, I guess somebody has to, out of us, you know?
Everyone else has been off doing their own things. Hes stayed on top of the
situation as a whole.
Thats what hes team captain
for. Duke nodded. Its nice to know somebodys keepin his head in this
situation.
Whats everyone else been up
to? Tanya asked.
Well, I think Grin might be meditating,
havent seen him in a while. Dive finally woke up, the kids with Wing by Drake
1. Last time I saw Mallory she was in the galley, and Zelda
Shes not up on the roof again,
is she? Tanya frowned.
No, I think Mal brought her
down. She was headed to the Ready Room too.
You know what, I think Im
gonna opt for cowardice at the moment and go get a bite to eat.
Ill join you. Duke nodded.
And hey, whoever said it was cowardice? Were not running away from anything
here. What happened, happened, theres nothing we can do now to change that.
Id call it opting for temporary ignorance.
Tanya chuckled softly. Heh, I
guess I can deal with that. Ignorance is bliss, you know. She stowed a few more tools, and then led the way
downstairs. Even if its only temporary.
Mallory paused slightly before
she knocked on the door to Grins bunk. Hed been in there for quite a while.
It was now going on 2:00 in the afternoon, and most everyone had retreated into
the galley to get something to eat. The news was on the little TV mounted in
the corner by the ceiling, but it was so overwhelming that by now the volume
had been turned down to something barely audible, so that the team could eat.
Grin was the only one that hadnt made an appearance at the table. Mallory
remembered how Nosedive had shut himself in his bunk that morning, this really
wasnt the time for the team to be separated. So with that moment of
trepidation, she knocked. The door opened automatically before her, and she
peered inside to find the room mostly darkened, smelling strongly of incense.
Grin sat on a small mat on the floor before his bed, in a Lotus sitting
position.
Is something wrong? Grin
asked, cocking an eyebrow while keeping his eyes closed.
No, hope I didnt disturb you.
Not at all. he shook his head
slightly.
Just wanted to get away from
the TV for a while, huh? she asked, leaning in the doorframe, silhouetted by
the track lighting from the hallway. I can understand that.
Grin nodded quietly, not breaking from his stance or
opening his eyes. It is difficult, but important, to maintain peace in a time
of crisis.
Ill say. she ran a hand through her hair. Is
meditating like that helping?
Grin sighed for a moment. It is a way to focus, at
least.
I can think of a better one. Mallory smiled
slightly. Most of the teams still in the galley, feel up to a snack?
Grin answered by shifting out of
position, propping himself up on a knee and standing. Maybe itll work better
than this, anyway.
The two of them stepped out into
the hallway, and walked off as Grins door closed behind him.
So
Mallory started. I heard
you got the pleasure of talking with Bettman this morning. Howd that go?
Besides him locking us out for a while?
I believe that the league
officials are calm and clear-minded. Grin answered. Their ruling is sound
But we really wanna play.
Mallory finished the thought for him. I know a few thousand people in Anaheim
who are probably looking for a distraction, just like we are.
We must be mindful of the
nature of whats happened. Grin shook his head. We should not be distracted.
We should be respectful.
Eh, as usual, youre right.
Mallory sighed. Gotta give you credit for that.
Grin shrugged slightly. Times
have turned very confusing, very quickly. All we can do is what is right at
this moment.
Yeesh Grin. Mallory joked.
You write some of that stuff down, I bet you could make a killing selling
books.
You sound like Phil. Grin
quirked an eyebrow.
Well, everything seems upside
down today. she admitted with a shrug, and started off for the galley.
Wildwing was almost pleasantly
surprised as he saw Mallory and Grin enter. The galley was a little crowded,
now that the whole team had assembled here. With only one small TV set mounted
in the ceiling corner, and set on mute, this place was far less forboding than
the Ready Room now.
Well. Nosedive started, the
first time hed spoken in quite a while. The gangs all here.
Indeed. Wildwing nodded. Was
a good time to regroup. He ran a hand through a drooping forelock of plumage,
pushing it back up into place as he thought of something to say. Weve all
been pretty busy, Ive gotta give everyone thanks for doing their part today.
What a long day its been
Its only 2:30 Wing
Duke
chimed in.
Wildwing smiled weakly at
himself. See what I mean? Barely half over. What a mess. But weve all pitched
in, looks like this is all that we can do for now.
So were set here? Mallory
asked.
Wildwing nodded.
Heh. Nosedive cracked a
sarcastic half-smile. Now we just have to wait for the rest of the world to
catch up.
The End
(Hope
you all liked, even though I wrote this long after 9/11 I feel like somehow
its helped me grasp the situation better. Ive always lived vicariously though
my fanfics, and this story contains bits and pieces of how I lived through that
day. Much like Nosedive, I saw live footage of the second tower being hit.
Unfortunately, I did not make the choice to remove myself from the unfolding
situation. I was stuck in classes for the next three hours. Yet, I suffered the
same impact of the discovery of the growing tragedy upon my return, as poor
Dive did. We all handle the aftershock in our own way. I hope that reading this
story will help someone cope and reflect. Although I found it interesting to
think about how the Ducks would react to such a situation, its very sad that
this situation had to be a real-life one. It puts a new perspective on saving
the world, in any light. My condolences go to the suffering, my thoughts to
understanding, my prayers to the future. Peace.)