The Perfect Gift
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2015 12:44 pm
Hi everyone, I've recently finished working on fanfic that I would like to share. It uses some ideas from the German tape series, but since not everyone is familiar with this series, let me clarify some things. This story was inspired by episode 18 of the German Tapes series, when Murky was tricked into buying poisonous medicine in hopes of becoming invisible so he can cause trouble in Rainbow Land. This fic also mentions Lurky’s brother, Besenbein (which roughly translates to Boomfoot in English), who appears in episode 14 of the German Tapes series. In the German tapes, Lurky respects but he is intimidated by his brother, because he’s a devious and stand-offish wizard. However, in this story I wanted to show that Lurky still fondly remembers a time when Boomfoot was less devious.
Now that's out of the way, here's my story.
The Perfect Gift
“Looks like I’m done for now.” Lurky patted his brown fur to get rid of the built-up dust. He looked around the room, taking note of his work. Lurky tried his hardest to make sure their home was as clean as it could be. “Hmm… what should I do now…? I know!” Then he pulled out a pack of cards from his fur and smiled. “Me and Murky can play cards!”
Lurky ran upstairs to Murky towards room and shouted “Murky, Murky, let’s play a game! Let’s play some cards!” Then he paused.
“Oh wait… Murky can’t play cards….he’s sick in bed.”
Lurky remembered how scared he felt when Murky fainted from the poisonous medicine he bought from a mysterious vendor at the city. Murky hoped that he would become invisible so he could play pranks on the Colour Kids and eventually invade Rainbowland. However, this medicine did not make Murky invisible. Instead, he became very ill. A doctor visited Murky and Lurky’s home to treat him, but Murky’s condition was so severe, the doctor put Murky to sleep and asked Rainbow Brite and her friends to look for the antidote to cure Murky. While Rainbow Brite and her friends were looking for the antidote, the doctor recommended that Lurky do some house cleaning, because Murky would heal faster if the house was clean. Thus Lurky stayed behind and cleaned all the main rooms of their home.
Lurky frowned and walked slowly downstairs with his eyes downcast and his antennae drooping. Peering outside, all he could see were dead trees and gray skies. Usually, when Murky left Lurky alone, Lurky would secretly visit Rainbowland. During these visits, he would take his time enjoying the beautiful colours or playing with Puppy Brite. But he wouldn’t do those things today. Lurky was not in the mood to see Puppy Brite or to take a peaceful walk. There was an aura of uncertainty about when or if Murky was going to get better. His health completely depended on whether or not Rainbow and her friends could find the antidote. And who knew when that would be? Murky could be asleep for days. Or even weeks. Only time would tell, and the more he thought about the situation the sadder he felt. He cried, just a little.
Then Lurky said to himself: I guess I should get something to eat. Looking at the Pits isn’t going to make me feel better, that’s for sure. In the kitchen, Lurky opened the fridge. He scratched his head and said:
“Hmm. Now… what should I eat?” As he scanned the fridge, he noticed a bowl and took it out. “I know these grapes. These are Murky’s favourites…” Lurky returned the bowl back to where it belonged. “Maybe I should have some milk and cookies instead.”
He brought the milk and chocolate chip cookies out onto the table and sat down. As he was eating the cookies, he started to wonder about what he should do while he waited for Rainbow’s return.
“Poor Murky. I wish I could do something to help him feel better. But what? …I know! I’ll make a present! I love presents and Murky loves them too! …I think….”
Lurky dropped a cookie into the milk and bit into it.
“But…. Murky hates a lot of things…”
Then Lurky remembered the sour grapes that he pulled out a moment ago. He pounded his fist into his left hand and said, “That’s it! I’m going to cook a sour grape cake! Oh boy, oh boy, he’s sure going to love that!”
Lurky gathered all the ingredients for the cake and scattered them on the table, including the sour grapes.
“But wait… where’s the cooking book? I know I put it somewhere I wouldn’t forget.” Lurky scratched his head trying to remember. Then Lurky looked at the fridge and noticed the corner of the cookbook hiding out from under it. “There it is. I’m so good a hiding stuff!” He bent down and stretched his stubby arms as far as he could. When he got the cookbook, Lurky lifted it as high as he could and said, “I got it Murky! Oh wait…Murky isn’t here…” Lurky frowned and added “…Well I guess I better start working then.”
He opened the book on the table and started to look for a recipe for the cake.
“Okay. Let’s see now… It says you need 2 cups of flour.” Lurky picked up two drinking cups and filled them up with flour before pouring them into a bowl. “Then it says, put 1 cup of sugar…and umm... 1/4 cup of milk.” He poured the ingredients into the same bowl. “That was easy. What’s next… 6 egg whites?” Lurky didn’t know what to do. Egg yolks are yellow, but what’s an egg white? If only Murky was awake; he would know what they were. Then he said aloud, “Oh, I know, they’re egg shells because egg shells are white!” Lurky cracked six eggs and put the eggs shells into the batter.
“There. Almost done. Now I just got to put in the sour grapes.” Lurky poured the grapes into the bowl and mixed with all his strength. Bits of the batter splashed out, but, Lurky was so focused on his task that he didn’t notice how much of a mess he was making. When he was done mixing, he put the mix into the stove for the cake to bake.
“Done! That wasn’t so hard. I just hope that I was right about the egg whites.”
Lurky crossed his arms and said to himself, “But what should I do now? It’s going to take a while before this cake is ready.” Then his eyes widened and he said, “Maybe I should give Murky another present! You can’t have too many presents!” But what were other things other people gave to sick people..?” Lurky tapped his fingers against his chin while thinking.
“I got it! Flowers! I’ll get Murky some flowers! That will make him extra better!”
Now that's out of the way, here's my story.
The Perfect Gift
“Looks like I’m done for now.” Lurky patted his brown fur to get rid of the built-up dust. He looked around the room, taking note of his work. Lurky tried his hardest to make sure their home was as clean as it could be. “Hmm… what should I do now…? I know!” Then he pulled out a pack of cards from his fur and smiled. “Me and Murky can play cards!”
Lurky ran upstairs to Murky towards room and shouted “Murky, Murky, let’s play a game! Let’s play some cards!” Then he paused.
“Oh wait… Murky can’t play cards….he’s sick in bed.”
Lurky remembered how scared he felt when Murky fainted from the poisonous medicine he bought from a mysterious vendor at the city. Murky hoped that he would become invisible so he could play pranks on the Colour Kids and eventually invade Rainbowland. However, this medicine did not make Murky invisible. Instead, he became very ill. A doctor visited Murky and Lurky’s home to treat him, but Murky’s condition was so severe, the doctor put Murky to sleep and asked Rainbow Brite and her friends to look for the antidote to cure Murky. While Rainbow Brite and her friends were looking for the antidote, the doctor recommended that Lurky do some house cleaning, because Murky would heal faster if the house was clean. Thus Lurky stayed behind and cleaned all the main rooms of their home.
Lurky frowned and walked slowly downstairs with his eyes downcast and his antennae drooping. Peering outside, all he could see were dead trees and gray skies. Usually, when Murky left Lurky alone, Lurky would secretly visit Rainbowland. During these visits, he would take his time enjoying the beautiful colours or playing with Puppy Brite. But he wouldn’t do those things today. Lurky was not in the mood to see Puppy Brite or to take a peaceful walk. There was an aura of uncertainty about when or if Murky was going to get better. His health completely depended on whether or not Rainbow and her friends could find the antidote. And who knew when that would be? Murky could be asleep for days. Or even weeks. Only time would tell, and the more he thought about the situation the sadder he felt. He cried, just a little.
Then Lurky said to himself: I guess I should get something to eat. Looking at the Pits isn’t going to make me feel better, that’s for sure. In the kitchen, Lurky opened the fridge. He scratched his head and said:
“Hmm. Now… what should I eat?” As he scanned the fridge, he noticed a bowl and took it out. “I know these grapes. These are Murky’s favourites…” Lurky returned the bowl back to where it belonged. “Maybe I should have some milk and cookies instead.”
He brought the milk and chocolate chip cookies out onto the table and sat down. As he was eating the cookies, he started to wonder about what he should do while he waited for Rainbow’s return.
“Poor Murky. I wish I could do something to help him feel better. But what? …I know! I’ll make a present! I love presents and Murky loves them too! …I think….”
Lurky dropped a cookie into the milk and bit into it.
“But…. Murky hates a lot of things…”
Then Lurky remembered the sour grapes that he pulled out a moment ago. He pounded his fist into his left hand and said, “That’s it! I’m going to cook a sour grape cake! Oh boy, oh boy, he’s sure going to love that!”
Lurky gathered all the ingredients for the cake and scattered them on the table, including the sour grapes.
“But wait… where’s the cooking book? I know I put it somewhere I wouldn’t forget.” Lurky scratched his head trying to remember. Then Lurky looked at the fridge and noticed the corner of the cookbook hiding out from under it. “There it is. I’m so good a hiding stuff!” He bent down and stretched his stubby arms as far as he could. When he got the cookbook, Lurky lifted it as high as he could and said, “I got it Murky! Oh wait…Murky isn’t here…” Lurky frowned and added “…Well I guess I better start working then.”
He opened the book on the table and started to look for a recipe for the cake.
“Okay. Let’s see now… It says you need 2 cups of flour.” Lurky picked up two drinking cups and filled them up with flour before pouring them into a bowl. “Then it says, put 1 cup of sugar…and umm... 1/4 cup of milk.” He poured the ingredients into the same bowl. “That was easy. What’s next… 6 egg whites?” Lurky didn’t know what to do. Egg yolks are yellow, but what’s an egg white? If only Murky was awake; he would know what they were. Then he said aloud, “Oh, I know, they’re egg shells because egg shells are white!” Lurky cracked six eggs and put the eggs shells into the batter.
“There. Almost done. Now I just got to put in the sour grapes.” Lurky poured the grapes into the bowl and mixed with all his strength. Bits of the batter splashed out, but, Lurky was so focused on his task that he didn’t notice how much of a mess he was making. When he was done mixing, he put the mix into the stove for the cake to bake.
“Done! That wasn’t so hard. I just hope that I was right about the egg whites.”
Lurky crossed his arms and said to himself, “But what should I do now? It’s going to take a while before this cake is ready.” Then his eyes widened and he said, “Maybe I should give Murky another present! You can’t have too many presents!” But what were other things other people gave to sick people..?” Lurky tapped his fingers against his chin while thinking.
“I got it! Flowers! I’ll get Murky some flowers! That will make him extra better!”