Attack the Plaza!!!!!… or not (or the heist that may or may not have happened)
Ok KO Let’s Be Heroes! fanfiction Professor Venomous and Boxman and the Voxmore family (spoiler alert: they all survived the doomsday explosion!)
It was a normal day at Voxmore. The evil family woke up to hatch new plans to destroy the plaza and destroy those dastardly, good-doing heroes.
The height difference of the evil couple that were also partners of the industrial robotic warehouse for supervillains was something of a strange and intense defiance against gravity and physics.
As the tall, slithery man was about to flip the switch to activate the doomsday device destined to destroy the plaza and send out their children(their robotic children who could be instantly replicated with their memories and personalities intact) and the other smaller one that was durable and tough named Fink to complete said mission, something happened.
Professor Venomous got distracted. That was not possible for the perfectly poised villian. Usually.
Though the kids were ready, Fink and Darrel were fighting again.
“They always fight like this…” Shannon complained with no fervor as the others waited for the next order.
The real distraction was Boxy’s intense gaze directed at him from across the room. It was making Venomous’ heart warm.
Suddenly the shorter man was underneath him, making him jump in surprise with a upward kiss.
Their height difference activated the device, it exploded.
About the Creator
Melissa Ingoldsby
I am a published author on Patheos.
I am Bexley is published by Resurgence Novels here.
The Half Paper Moon is available on Golden Storyline Books for Kindle.
My novella Carnivorous is to be published by Eukalypto soon! Coming soon
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Comments (4)
This was fun. So creative! 🥰
Awww, this was adorable! I missed PV and Boxy! Loved this Merly!
This would make a Saturday great cartoon show 🥰, you can even turn it into a cartoon pilot 🥰🥰🥰
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