Fanon:The Alpha: Birth to Present

The Colourful Existence of Anton Vargheim IV is the biography of Anton Vargheim IV from birth to present. It is written in third person, from the point of view of Anton.

Chapter 1 - Squeals and Screams
Sacred Spleen Hospital - Howlgard Branch

A loud wail rang out through the halls of the hospital. As one became used to the sound, one could recognise that this particular scream came not from an unfortunate patient in terrible pain, but the joy-inducing cry of a newborn.

And so it was that day that a very special child had been born.

This was the first child of Anton Vargheim III and Elizabeth Mannheim. Tears trickled down the faces of both parents as the crying of the baby subsided and as he was quietly wrapped in a cloth, before being handed to his mother.

"He's so... beautiful," Elizabeth said. She turned to Anton. "What should we call him, Anton?"

The father smiled. "Anton Vargheim IV."

Chapter 2 - Gurgles and Cries
Three years later, Vargheim Manor.

The baby Anton had grown into a toddler. He gurgled enthusiastically as he played with his little blocks and toys. He had already learned to walk, much to the amazement of his parents. He still, though, was far from obtaining the ability to communicate his needs and desires through words. He still used cries and wails for that.

Anton III and Elizabeth didn't mind. They sat on the couch in their living room. Elizabeth lay her head on her husband's shoulder. They both smiled as they lovingly watched their first child play with blocks. Elizabeth was already pregnant with their second child. This time, it was a girl. They named her Ursula.

The boy got bored of his blocks and moved on to search for something else to play with. What he found was this very curious object. It could flip open and there were bits of it connected to the back. There were lots of little symbols and pictures. He found them very interesting and squealed in delight as he flipped the pieces of this newfound thing back and forth. His parents laughed. He had suddenly taken a great interest in books, just like his father.

The next morning...

Little Anton Vargheim IV was now seated in his chair. Elizabeth then put a plate of baby food in front of him. He believed it was gourmet. As he gratefully and quite messily wolfed down the contents of his meal, his mother and father sat at the table and the butler, Nestor McCray, walked out carrying two plates before setting them before the younger Anton's parents. The two then began eating. When he had finished, he sat quietly in his chair, waiting to be let out. While he was waiting, he observed his parents.

Their food looked very different to his. While his was semi-liquified, brownish-red stuff, their plate of food consisted of a piece of what looked like crusty bread, a few tube-like pieces of meat, along with a pile of little red, bead-like things finished with a white circular object that had a smaller yellow circle in the middle. And instead of eating with their hands as he did, they ate with shiny objects with sharp points on the ends. His parents looked up while they ate and smiled at him. He found himself smiling in return.

A few hours later, he felt the urge to let it all go again. He knew that the smell produced was undesirable to his parents so he attempted to resist, but it happened anyway. The discomfort of squishy, disgusting sludge in his pants made him scream and cry. His father, with a peg on his nose (quite literally), immediately rushed his son to the bathroom, whereupon he disposed of his dirty diaper, bathed him, and put a new one on.

The next time he felt his bladder was about to let loose, he rushed to his mother and gave her a tug. He then pointed to his diaper. She then smiled, admiring his intelligence, and picked him up before moving to the bathroom. She removed his diaper and sat him down on the potty. He let go in relief.

Chapter 3 - Homework and Playgrounds
Seven years later...

Seven years had come and gone. Ten-year-old Anton Vargheim IV hopped off the bus with joy as he ran to the doors of the Howlgard Academy. Everyone called it Stary School, though, as it was located on Stary Street, which in turn was named after the famous educational facility in Twinbrook.

His lifelong friend, Deanna Troyson, stepped off the bus after him. The two entered the school, chatting enthusiastically.

"I hope you've finished your homework, Anton," said Deanna.

"Of course I have," he replied. "I just have a few more maths questions, that's all."

Deanna rolled her eyes, smiling. "You know quite well Mr Kendrick and unfinished homework don't mix."

"I know," Anton said. "Hopefully I can finish it before maths!" He winked.

As they entered their form classroom, ready to start the day, Anton and Deanna excitedly chatted about what was to come in today's lessons. Then the bell rang.

Their form teacher, Harold Watkins, eventually reversed into the classroom carrying a pile of books with two apples and a coffee mug stacked on top precariously. He set it down on his desk before carefully removing first the mug, then the apples. He placed those on the desk as well.

As he was arranging his pile into near stacks, he began calling out the attendance. He knew them off by heart, which was probably what happened if you had the same form class for five years in a row.

Not that there were many people in the class. Though some kids crossed the strait separating Howlgard from SimNation to attend the somewhat prestiged Academy, the number of students remained fairly small. There were only three forms in Anton's year, Year Five, and only nine students in his form class in particular.

"Daisy?"

"Here," replied Daisy Annan, the quiet girl from Barnacle Bay.

"René?"

"Present!" cried René Bianchini, Anton's cousin. René's twin brother, James, was in one of the other form classes.

"Evan?"

"Here," said Evan Clark, who was a musical chap from Aurora Skies.

"Sandi?"

"Here!" said Sandi French, who was from Sunset Valley. She and Her mum apparently lived with family friends, but could afford to send her here. Hmm.

"Sam?"

"Present!" replied Sam Sekemoto, who was also from Sunset Valley.

"Rainer?"

"Here, Mr Watkins!" replied Rainer Snow, who was thought to be a bit of a clown.

"Deanna?"

"Here!" Deanna raised her hand as she called back.

"Anton?"

"I'm here." Anton really didn't see the point of doing all this. He thought that they might as well do some more important stuff straight away.

"And last, but not least, Emily." Mr Watkins smiled.

"Here, Dad," Emily Watkins replied. She had always found it awkward that her form teacher was also her father. Despite this, she continued calling him "Dad" at school. Everyone was fine with that. Apparently, Rainer Snow had a crush on her.

After school...

"That was an awesome science lesson!" Deanna said as she and Anton stepped off the bus and walked through the gates to Anton's home, Vargheim Manor.

"You don't say! I love it when we get to blow things up," Anton replied.

Earlier, his extremely fun and awesome science teacher, Mr Hollyoaks, had given them minute amounts of phosphorus. They were told to place them in a test tube and heat them gently, and the phosphorus eventually ignited, producing a small explosion.

"This experiment is not meant to be performed by children of your age," Mr Hollyoaks had said, "so don't tell anyone!"

Anton had always felt the thrill of having Mr Hollyoaks as his science teacher. He only hoped he didn't get the other science teacher next year, Dr Flourmarch, who, as his name suggested, was about as boring as a sack of flour and as strict as a drill sergeant.

As the two opened the door and walked through it, his little sister Ursula waddled to him and hugged his leg.

"An-chon!" she blubbered. She was teething, but strangely she didn't seem to cry about it. She did have difficulty talking, though. Anton was still amazed at how quickly she had learned to walk and talk. Faster than him, according to his parents, who were at work. Ursula had been left at home with Nestor. He ran up to Anton as he entered the kitchen in search for something he and Deanna could eat.

"Welcome home, Master Anton," he said. He called his father Mister Anton, to avoid confusion. Apparently the elderly butler referred to Anton's dad as Master as well when he was a kid. "I trust you had a good day at school?"

"Fantastic, thanks," Anton replied, rummaging through the fridge. "Nestor, is there anything for us to eat?"

"Well, there is some ratatouille that I made earlier," said Nestor, "but I'm not sure if your friend would--"

"I LOVE ratatouille!" Deanna cried.

"Well, then," Nestor said. "I'll bring out the ratatouille."

As Deanna walked away to seat herself at the table, Anton whispered in Nestor's ear, "Her name's Deanna."

"Oh," Nestor replied.

A half-hour later, Anton and Deanna were seated at the table, doing their homework.

"What's five to the power of three?" Deanna asked.

"Five times five times five," Anton replied. "That's twenty-five times five, so... one hundred and twenty-five!"

"By the PlumbBob," cried Deanna. "You're a genius!"

Anton laughed. "No, not really. I think Ursula's smarter. She learned to walk and talk much faster than I did. That's what Mum and Dad told me, anyway."

Deanna looked back at her homework and frowned. "C'mon, Anton. We have a lot of work to do."

Anton and Deanna had finally finished their work and were now hanging out on the swings in Central Park.

"How long has it been since we met?" Anton asked.

"Five years, about," Deanna answered.

"Wow...that's a long time, isn't it, Deanna?"

"Yes it is."

The two sat on the swings as they watched the sun slowly descend below the horizon. They watched as the lights were switched on across the town. Streetlights were turned on.

"We should be heading home now," Anton said.

"Yeah, we probably should," Deanna replied.

They hopped off the swings and gave each other a friendly hug.

"See you tomorrow," Anton said.

"You too," Deanna replied.

The two parted, heading for home.

Chapter 4 - Life and Death
Two weeks later...

Anton and his family were now at the small airfield in Sunset Valley. They were mourning for the loss of his grandfather, Anton Vargheim II. The last of the old generation. As the Vargheims and Troysons, along with Anton II's friends in Sunset Valley, cried and moaned in sadness, the coffin was solemnly brought onto a plane that would take both Anton and company, and the coffin, home to Howlgard. Anton weeped silently as the coffin was loaded onto the plane. Deanna stood beside Anton, gripping his hand tightly. Tears formed small streams on his young face.

He had been a fantastic grandfather to Anton. When he was little, his grandfather would pick him up from his crib and play with him for hours on end. But after his wife became sick and died, Anton Vargheim II, in his sadness, moved away to Sunset Valley, where he would remain for the rest of his life.

On the way back to Howlgard, Deanna attempted to comfort Anton.

"It's alright, Anton," she said. "Death is a natural part of life."

"Thanks for the encouragement, Yoda," he replied sarcastically. He immediately realised that he could've offended her, put his hands over his mouth and began to cry.

"There, there, shhhhhhh." Deanna said soothingly. "It's okay."

Anton was glad that someone cared about him in this dark time.

Chapter 5 - Tombs and Treasures
Two days later, Howlgard Academy

Anton Vargheim IV sat, alone, at an inconspicuous table at the corner of the cafeteria during the lunch break, slowly consuming his meal. The other students chatted away, oblivious to the momentous event that had occurred just several days earlier.

Deanna Troyson approached the boy as she exited the serving area.

"Hey, Anton!" she called, jovially, hoping to lift his spirits.

Anton attempted to drown his sorrows with his bottled water. It didn't work. "What is it, Deanna?"

"We're going on a trip to France during the summer holidays!"

"Mmm," Anton mumbled as he sipped his water, book in hand. A tear trickled down Anton's face. "That's nice." His eyes were now locked on the book, though he wasn't really reading anything.

"Aww, don't be so glum!" Deanna said. She sat down next to Anton and put her shoulder around him. Anton felt a little awkward.

"Look, I know it's sad, but crying and being miserable about it isn't going to help," she said.

"You don't know what it's like," Anton sobbed. "You never even knew your grandparents."

"True," Deanna replied, "but I do know how to deal with a death of someone close to me. Remember how I told you about my cat?"

"Yeah," Anton's eyes were now on Deanna. "She died before you moved to Howlgard."

"Yes," said Deanna. "I was really sad about it, but I learnt how to get over it."

"You knew she was going to die, Deanna. You had time to say your last goodbyes. Grandpa was all the way in Sunset Valley when he died. I...didn't have time. It was so sudden.

"My grandfather was my idol. He would play with me for hours on end when I was a toddler. But when Grandma died, he moved away. I never saw him alive again."

"It's okay," Deanna replied, but she was interrupted.

"No, it's not okay!" He shouted. The other students in the cafeteria turned and looked at him. Deanna flinched. But still, she persisted.

Anton glared at Deanna, then realised that he was overreacting. He sighed then looked down at the floor. A crowd had now gathered around Anton and Deanna. But no one dared to make fun of him or Deanna because they knew he was the Howlgardian President's son.

"I feel so guilty, knowing that I was never there to cheer him up, never there to laugh when he cracked a joke. I...failed him."

"Well," Deanna finally said. "To cheer you up, we want you to come to France with us. We know how you like to travel."

Anton looked at Deanna, his eyes sparkling with tears. He managed an emotional smile. He hugged Deanna. "That would be nice."

2 months later, Champs Les Sims, France.

Anton was relaxing on a chair with a good book in hand. It was about a boy who had discovered a new element, and was on the run from criminals who wanted it. As he flipped through the novel, he heard his friend's voice calling him.

"Anton!" shouted Deanna Troyson. "Come down here!"

"I'll be coming in a sec!" Anton called back. He just had to finish this chapter.

"Anton! You can't sit there reading that book forever!"

Anton began to speed-read. C'mon, just a few more--

He didn't have time to finish his thought. "Come down here or I'll come up and give you a noogie!"

Anton shivered at the thought of Deanna's hard knuckles rubbing on his scalp (it was the only thing about her that he didn't like), so he sighed, closed the book and ran down the stairs.

"There we go," Deanna said. "The ol' noogie never ceases to amaze me." She looked at her knuckles. Anton rolled his eyes.

"Alright, Deanna. What do you have to tell me?"

"We're going on an adventure!" Deanna squealed. "Mama and Papa are going to explore the Forgotten Burial Mound tomorrow! They said we can come along!"

"Why would it be called forgotten if everyone knew about it and was adventuring into it?"

"Dunno."

"Is Tom coming?" Anton asked, referring to Deanna's older brother.

"Nah. He's at home, remember? He needs to prepare for the University Aptitude Test."

"Oh yeah, that's right."

Anton curiously looked around the chamber. It looked like it was the only room in the tomb.

So much for an adventure, he sighed. He had hoped for huge labyrinths and passageways as was typical of the tombs he had read about. Then he noticed that Deanna's parents, Maria and Reginald, were peeling away rocks from the huge pile at the end of the room. Anton wished he could help, but apparently he wasn't old enough yet.

About half an hour later, rocks lay strewn across the floor. Maria gave the wall a knock, as if unconvinced that it was a wall. It gave a hollow sound.

"Hmm..." Maria said, as she patted on the wall awkwardly. Her hand landed on a brick which, when pressure was applied, slid into the wall. Maria stood back with satisfaction before the wall flipped open, revealing another room.

"What's this?" Reginald said to himself as he inspected a hole in the wall. He shouted out as little critters crawled out of the hole and up his arm. He started shaking his arm madly.

"Get 'em off! Get 'em off!" he shouted as he bounced around the room.

Anton put his hand to his forehead and shook his head. This is going to be a very long day.

"Hey! I found something!" hollered an excited Anton. He'd found a strange looking mat with two footprints on them. He stood on it, and a chain locking one of the doors disappeared. He opened the door, stepped inside, and there it was.

A treasure chest.

"My, my. What have we here?" Maria Troyson gasped as he walked to the treasure chest. "Well done, Anton." Maria began looking through the chest and found gold, amongst, ironically, generally worthless objects. Like bowls.

"I suppose we could do with a few ancient French bowls around the place," Reginald said. Anton and Deanna giggled.

The Troyson family, along with Anton, continued exploring the tomb well into the night.

What Anton hadn't realised was that it was going to be a full moon tonight.

As the moon began its relentless march across the darkening sky, he began to feel queasy. A strange feeling surged through his legs, making them unstable and shaky.

Not again, he thought. He moaned with pain as the strange, but all-too-familiar sensation moved to his upper body. The Troysons, who had been exploring the next room, returned to where Anton was when they heard his groaning. They knew Anton was a werewolf, but they hadn't seen him transform before. They were terrified, seeing as they weren't werewolves themselves.

Anton's groans slowly changed to growls as the hair on his limbs grew and sprouted across the rest of his body. His ears began to grow and his jaws distorted in such a way that his lower teeth were in front of his upper teeth. His canines grew into sharp fangs. Finally, he became unconscious. As far as he was concerned, he was no longer awake.

But he howled at the moon.

He looked around and spotted Reginald and Maria Troyson staring at him. Deanna had fainted. Anton growled at the Troysons, obviously having no apparent memory of them. The beast had full control of Anton's body.

Anton leaped through the chambers of the burial mound. He had picked up a scent, and intended to follow it. The Troysons, after waking Deanna, in turn followed him, but at a distance.

Anton's nose led him straight to a locked door. Thinking he could smash through it, he crashed into the door, but that just made him dizzy. He began to walk on all fours through the room, frantically searching for a way to get through to the scent.

As far as the Troysons knew, any trace of the kind, human Anton they knew was locked up in his mind. The beast, for the moment, was at the forefront.

Anton then spotted a keyhole, in the shape of a heart. Putting two and two together, he excitedly galloped around the room, searching for a heart-shaped keystone. He found it eventually. He had to hold it with his hands, awkwardly tottering on his legs to the keyhole before inserting it. He howled with victory as the lock snapped into pieces. He then turned to the Troysons and grunted, beckoning them to open the door.

Anton raced through the opened door and continued to hunt for the source of the scent. He found a wall. He stood up, patting on it. Although the beast had no memory of watching Maria do it, he patted his hands on several places on the wall like he was a true explorer. He stood back as the wall flipped open, revealing a secret room.

He found another chest. He opened it, finding lots of gold and gems, as well as valuable metals, and even a bottle of extremely aged nectar.

"He's good," said Reginald. "That wolf is good."

The moon began to sink beneath the horizon. As the sun began to rise, the beast stood up to howl at the mysterious grey sphere before it completely disappeared. Then, as the sun's rays hit the surface of the earth, Anton began to transform again.

His ears shrank back to their normal configuration and size, and so did his hair. His face and jaws, locked in a scowl in his werewolf form, returned to that of the good-hearted and caring Anton that everyone knew. The Troysons smiled with relief. For now, the regime of the beast was over.

Hair now rested at Anton's feet as his mind suddenly awoke. He looked at his hands awkwardly, wondering what had just happened. Deanna ran to him and hugged him.

"Uh, I know I turned into a werewolf and all," Anton said weakly. "Sorry."

"It's alright," Deanna said. "Can we go home now?"

Chapter 6 - Girlfriends and Mermaids
Five years later...

"You're meant to catch the frisbee, Ursula, not miss it!" Anton cried jokingly.

Ursula, giggling, ran to retrieve the frisbee.

"You throw it too hard, Anton!" she shouted after getting the frisbee.

Anton was now a teenager. His little sister had grown into a beautiful young girl. He had heard terrible stories from his friends about having little sisters, but he couldn't see a single truth in any of them. She was the best sibling one could have. Far from being one of those brats in his friends' stories.

He also had a baby brother, Leonard. Just like Anton before him, he was bubbly and excitable. Anton's parents had told him that Leonard was almost exactly like him. He smiled.

On the way home, Anton and Ursula stopped by the ice cream truck and bought an ice cream. It was Leisure Day, and everyone was either inside with the air conditioning on or at the beach, with the children playing in the water.

Anton and Ursula entered the house. Ursula ran off to play with her toys, while Anton walked upstairs to take a shower.

No sooner had he dried himself off and put fresh clothing on than he heard the doorbell ring. He heard Nestor open the door, but he couldn't make out who was on the other side of the door through all the walls.

"Master Anton! It's your friend, Miss Troyson!" Anton's eyes lit up and he joyously ran downstairs to meet Deanna.

"Hi Deanna!" said Anton. "Come in! You must be boiling in this weather...especially with the clothes you're wearing!" Deanna was wearing a long-sleeved purple shirt and jeans.

"Thanks," she replied as she stepped into the manor.

"Mister McCray," she said. "Could I have a glass of water please?"

"Of course," the butler replied as he came into the living room with a glass of water.

Seated on the couch, Anton and Deanna chatted for hours. And Deanna kept asking for water. Anton eventually worked up the courage to ask her why.

She paused, then lifted one of the legs or her jeans to expose her legs. They had become...scaly.

"Oh, my..." Anton said. "You're... A mermaid?"

"Yeah," she replied. "One day I found this piece of kelp on the ground. It looked so...tempting. I took it inside, cleaned it...and...um..."

"You ate it?" Anton chimed in.

"...Yeah," she replied.

An awkward silence followed.

"Why would you eat kelp?!" Anton then asked.

"I..." Deanna stuttered. "I...don't know."

Anton sighed, then smiled. "Well, I still think you're the most beautiful girl in the world."

"Oh! Uh...thanks," she replied with a sheepish laugh.

"You know, I've been wanting to ask you this for a long time..." Anton asked.

"Yes?" Deanna replied.

"Do you want to...um...you know..."

"Yes?"

"Go steady?" he suddenly blurted out.

They stared into each other's eyes, and their faces leaned slowly towards each other.

Nestor and Ursula turned and left the room.

Chapter 7 - University and Parties
Two years later...

"Yes! Yes, yes, yes, YES!" Anton whooped as he rushed through the house in complete happiness, the paper cutting through the air behind him.

"What is it, dear?" asked Anton's mother, Elizabeth. Anton put the brakes and stopped just several centimetres in front of her.

"Look!" He excitedly shoved the piece of paper into his mother's face.

"Oh! Wow!" Elizabeth gasped. As she read what was in front of her, it dawned on her why Anton was so happy.

"You got into the University!" she cried as she hugged her son. Tears of joy poured out of her.

"Yup!" he cried. "I'm leaving for the Sims University in three days!"

"The University in SimCity? Gosh! Your father met me at that very campus. How long will you be gone?"

"I'll be back after a term, Mum. Don't worry."

"Is Deanna coming with you?"

"Yeah," Anton replied. "That makes me even happier!"

"Well, you'd better go pack your things."

Elizabeth released her son from her grasp. As he marched away to his bedroom, humming to Pharrell Williams' "Happy", she smiled, wondering how Anton grew up so quickly.

more to come...