‘999 Racing’ Sequel: Legends Never Die (Scene Three)

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Scene Three opens with Starfire at Ally’s grave, laying flowers to pay her respects to her fallen mother as Life’s A Mess by Juice Wrld and Halsey plays in the background.


Starfire: Hey, Mom. Thank you for being the best mother in the world.

{At that moment, Jason Firestone walks up to Starfire and gives her a well-needed hug.}

Firestone: I’m so sorry to hear about this.

Starfire: Thank you, Jason. I’m not sure what to do.

Firestone: What are you so afraid of?

Starfire: Well, now I might need to take another Mom’s position, and I’m not sure how to be a leader.

Firestone: Listen: I lost Far-Of-A-Land during the final battle during our last adventure. But in my mind, it still exists, and it’s given me a whole new sense of gratitude towards being a leader. You have nothing to lose by trying.

Starfire: Thanks, Jason. Well, I better get going to practice.

{Starfire starts walking to practice as Righteous by Juice Wrld starts playing. but what she is about to see will be the biggest test of her life.}

Starfire: {Shocked to see a bunch of chaos during what’s supposed to be practice.} What in the A-Rod is going on here?! {She is looking at all the chaos going on: Baseball players are buying games from Capone, the Game Dealer, Come and Go by Juice Wrld is playing in the background as people are dancing, and the baseball field is covered in trash.} HEY!!!!!!!

{The chaos and partying stops, and all eyes are on Starfire, the brand new leader.}

Starfire: ARE YOU GUYS CRAZY?!?! IT’s PRACTICE!!!!! THE SPONSOR WILL BE HERE ANY MINUTE!!!!! THIS! IS! SO! OFF! LIMITS!!!!

Capone: Come on, Starfire. I know what will get you in a party mood: A Fortnite match.

{Capone pulls out a copy of Fortnite from his pockets and shows it to Starfire.}

Starfire: What? No. Guys, return to your designated area quadrants.

Capone: You can’t fight it, Starfire. You were born to be wild.

{Starfire tries and tries not to give in to the temptation of a Fortnite match. But Capone also pulls out $1,000 prize money, which causes Starfire to give in. It then shows a montage of everyone going back to being reckless. But at that moment, the sponsor pulls up to the field and sees the madness going on.}

Starfire: {Nervously} Um…… Homerun?

{At that moment, Capone knocks the sponsor out with a punch.}

Starfire: What did you go and do that for?!

Capone: What did you expect? You were gonna lose your sponsorship!

Starfire: {Nervous} Oh man. this is bad. This is bad! This is really bad!

Coach Fox: Everyone, calm down! Calm down! What are we gonna do?!

{Everyone looks at Starfire, looking for what to do.}

Starfire: What?

Coach Fox: Come on! You’re the new leader here. Lead us!

Starfire: This situation is completely different!

Capone: He knows too much. We gotta put him in the closet!

Starfire: Nope! There will be no putting anyone in anything! This sponsor has always been good to us. Let’s clean up this mess.

{Everyone proceeds to clean up their respective mess as the sponsor wakes up.

He sees that everything is normal and gives the team a full $1,000,000 sponsorship and leaves.}

Starfire: See? This leader thing isn’t as bad as I thought.

{Will Starfire continues her successful bout as a leader? Will the team win the Playoffs? Stay tuned for the next scene.}

About Kadin McElwain

I was born in Kingston, New York, the second child of Monika Keiper and Matthew McElwain. At age two, I was diagnosed with autism, and I’m currently undergoing therapy to help me have a good life. I have multiple interests, including music and writing. I started writing seriously at the age of 13 by writing poems on Allpoetry.com, earning a nomination for Best Teen Poet. In high school, I went on to write scripts, articles, and stories. Now in college, my ultimate goal is to make the world a better place.



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