"This is just, you know... The reason it's raining tacos?" She
looked around. "I think." She walked up to the top of the computer,
jumping from tube to cable to keyboard, a feat that anyone else
could not accomplish without serious injury. At the top of the
computer, in a nest of wires, was a tiny cat bed. The shiny Glameow
curled up in this bed and went to sleep, leaving her new visitors
to explore.
{NOTE: I am going out for dinner, it's about 5:15 PM where I am, so
I may not make another post for a while. That's why Mewkita is
asleep, so hopefully you can continue the story w/o me for a little
while. Don't touch anything, and have fun :) }
Kami came up to the computer and looked it up and down then walked
around to the back, "Woah," said Kami. She then looked up at
Mewkita, then back at the computer and then giggled Kami then
practiced her illusion by making it look like the room was a wide
grassy gelid but it wore off cause she isn't that strong but would
be stronger when elovles.
I meant field
It seemed that Mewkita was sound asleep, but a single colored light
from the bucket reflected off of her eyes. She was watching their
amazement. Or maybe just making sure they wouldn't touch anything.
In all of this, the screen of the super computer had lines of code
flashing across it. They were in footprint runes, and unreadable to
anyone who was uneducated in that field.
Suddenly the computer illuminated the room in a light blue color,
and it began snowing. The ice formed at the top of the round room,
and tiny snowflakes cracked off and fell. Soon the floor looked
like an Alaskan postcard. An image was slowly forming on the
computer screen, composed of Glameow paw prints. The prints formed
a small, round masked face. A Castform, projected on the screen,
blinked at them all. "Hallo." It said, in an oddly high-pitched,
mechanical sounding voice. Mewkita didn't move an inch, but watched
from atop her bed.
Kami stopped playing in the snow and looked up at the computer,
Then started sniffing the ground until she caught Star's scent and
ran over to where she was buried and dug her out.
The computer Castform said, "Cold?" It looked around, seeing the
snow. The computer screen faded from the bright blue, to a
yellow-orange color. Slowly, it got warmer, and the snow melted,
until the circular room was about 85 F, and the snow was just a few
puddles. "Better?" The Castform asked, in its high-pitched voice.
Mewkita, still pretending to be asleep, observed them all from her
bed, with one eye cracked open. The computer Castform blinked its
little pixel eyes. The bucket beside it frothed, but smelled like
blueberry muffins for no plot-changing reason. All of the water had
evaporated from the ground, and hung like a mist at the top of the
chamber.
The air in the room dropped 20 degrees, and the mist froze. (Though
it being about 50 F in the room, they melted again before hitting
the ground.) "Is that... Not enough?" The computer Castform asked
confusedly. "I am... computer. Weather machine." It said. "I can...
Make weather." The computer Castform looked from his screen. "I
use... Power." His pixel eyes glanced at the frothing bucket, which
still glowed faintly. He returned to being happy, and the
temperature went back up. "The... Mewkita. She brings me...
Berries." It looked fondly up at the Glameow, who smiled at it,
still pretending to be asleep.
"Quite... Possibly." The computer Castform said. "Though... I will
have... To find... Some way... To keep Mewkita... Dry." But Mewkita
had already jumped from her bed, and landing on her feet, she
stepped into the doorframe, safe from any oncoming weather
phenomena. It began to rain.
"I am... Not sure." It said, with a confused look on it's face. "I
believe... It has to do... With that bucket." The bucket glowed
faintly, it's contents still unknown.
Blue liquid sloshed slightly as the bucket was moved, but it seemed
to be very thick, and it stuck to the sides of the bucket. It had
bubbles suspended in it, and smelled like blueberries. There was a
shape at the bottom of the bucket. A round shape. A pale grey
shape.