Okay so we're gonna try something new here tumblr. Ever since I saw the new Planet of the apes film a month ago I got interested in the fandom once again but never thought anyone wrote fics for the fandom. After reading some on FF.net as well as here, it got me wanting to write a series while I'm on a writer's block for my current series. And thus this series was born.
This entire series will encompass the Andy Serkis trilogy and will be a Caesar fic. But it is STRICTLY PLATONIC so if that's not your cup of tea, no hate and just move on. This is my story and I'll write it the way I want to.
Now to those who wish to give this series a chance as you read, leave a comment down below if you wish to be tagged for updates (rn I'll be binge posting cause I've already got 10 chapters ready to go and be read).
WARNINGS: Fluff, angst, swearing, violence. So this won't be for the light of heart (at least until I get to Dawn and then War).
Some say that the bonds between human and animal are a unique thing. That there’s an unbreakable trust between the two and that they are fated to always be together. Others say that like soulmates, there’s always an animal for a person who needs them the most. For me, I would end up having the most unique of all bonds with an animal that is closest to my own species of animal.
This is the story of such a bond, this is the story of Lin and Caesar.
It was nightfall and pouring down rain as I rode home with my best friend Gabriella and her mother. Gabi and I had known each other since Pre-K after we both had a love for the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch. From that moment on we’ve been inseparable. Currently I was getting a ride home with her mom after our strings class.
She and I after school go over to the rec center every Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights and perform with the San Fransisco Strings and Orchestra for minors. Gabi plays the cello and I play the violin. We’re both pretty good if I do say so myself, our teacher tells us that we could eventually go far into the world of music if we set our mind to it. But I think I’m good cause of my genetics, after all my grandpa was a former music professor and conductor. But he doesn’t really play anymore, or at least he tries to.
We soon stopped at my house and I said grabbing my things and readied my umbrella.
“Thanks for the ride Mrs. Montez.”
“Anytime Lin sweetie. Watch out crossing the dark, wet sidewalk.”
“I will, see you tomorrow in class Gabi.”
“See yah Lin.” I quickly opened the door and opened up my umbrella before quickly racing across the sidewalk and up the stairs to my front door. I took my key and unlocked the door but not before waving one final time and soon Mrs. Montez drove off down the road.
I entered inside and shook off my umbrella before hanging it to dry. I also took off my raincoat and hung it up beside it before walking further into the house proclaiming.
“Hello? Grandpa? Uncle Will?” that’s when I heard the sound of cooing, like a baby cooing but it wasn’t human. I set my violin case down to the banister by the front door and walked into the study room where I found a large box with holes sitting on the table. As I got closer to it, I heard my uncle say.
“Oh perfect timing, guess that means I can show you both.” I turned and saw both my uncle and grandpa coming around from the kitchen entry.
“Show me what?” uncle Will walked passed me, ruffled my hair and stood over the box.
“Hey grandpa.”
“Hey sweetheart. Get another gold star from Ms. Honey for good behavior?” I smiled solemnly. Ms. Honey was my kindergarten teacher, my current teacher is Mr. Simmons.
My grandpa for the past couple of years has been dealing with Alzheimer’s disease. Uncle Will told me that it’s a disease that slowly eats away at the brain’s cells, affecting memory and sometimes body function. You see, my parents died in a plane crash when I was just 3 years old and in their will they had the next guardianship be my grandpa. But two years ago, that’s when the disease started to take its effect on him.
So my uncle Will had to move in with us to help not only take care of me but of grandpa too. And when he’s at work and I’m at school, a nice nurse comes in and helps take care of grandpa.
“Grandpa, I’m in the 4th grade. My teacher is Mr. Simmons. You know the nice man you and uncle Will met last month at the school picnic.” He looked dazed for a second but then said.
“Oh right, yeah I knew that.”
“Dad, Lin, come check this out.” Uncle Will said trying to redirect the conversation. We came over and the second we looked inside, there lay a baby monkey.
“Is that a monkey?” I asked with a head tilt.
“He’s actually a chimpanzee, an ape.” Uncle Will corrected me. Grandpa was in pure awe as he slowly reached in and touched the baby chimp.
“What is that? Is he injured?” he asked as I took notice of a mark right around the right side of his chest. It was a prominent balding mark in a unique shape, a long oval shape with an additional stripe at the top. Kinda reminded me of an incomplete cross or an unfinished F.
“No, I think that’s a birthmark.” Uncle Will said as he crossed into the kitchen and started putting some things into the fridge. All the while grandpa picked up the baby chimp and lifted him high into the air like he was Simba. The little guy was just small enough to fit between both of grandpa’s hands.
“Listen Lin,” he told me before he began quoting, “‘But as for Caesar, kneel down, kneel down and wonder.’”
“He’s so cute.” I awed as I reached out and touched his little toes.
“Yeah don’t get too attached, either of you.” Uncle Will told us.
“So why bring him here then if we can’t keep him?” I sassed.
“He’s not a dog or a cat, not even a bunny rabbit. He’s a wild animal. My coworker promised he’d try to find an animal sanctuary for him in a couple of days.” I let out a exasperated groan.
“Animal sanctuaries are still prisons.”
“Don’t get smart young lady.” My uncle playfully reprimanded as he pointed at me.
“It’s not polite to point.” I sassed back.
“Polite? Okay, I’ll show you polite.” My uncle said as he shut the fridge and giving me that narrowed but playful look in his eyes. I took off running as he raced after me. I got only up four stairs before I felt two arms wrap around me and he swung me away from the staircase and the next thing I felt was a wet finger in my ear.
“GAHH EWW UNCLE WILL!!!”
“Yeah your mom did this to me all the time when we were kids, now it’s payback.” He laughed.
“I’m innocent in this vile act!” I proclaimed dramatically.
“But you must pay for the sins of thy mother young youth!”
“Will, Maria, you two better stop horsing around in there.” At hearing my mom’s name we both settled down and a somber feeling was in the air.
“He’s been calling me that on and off for the past week.”
“Honestly who can blame him. You look so much like her when she was your age.” He said with a soft smile and he ruffled my hair again.
“Really?”
“Yeah. And when have I ever lied about anything in regards to my big sister?”
“Never.”
“Exactly.” He then playfully nudged my side with his before changing the subject. “Now please tell me you managed to eat dinner cause I’ve had a long day of work and I don’t feel like cooking anything.”
“Lucky for you, the rec center was hosting a pizza party after the past few months prepping for Districts last week. Maestro Fiyero said we earned a little break after working us so hard.”
“Good. Now why don’t you brush your teeth and get ready for bed.”
“Why does my curfew have to be 9 o’clock? I’m 10 years old, not five.”
“Growing girls needs sleep too you know.”
“Yeah, yeah, yeah. Tell grandpa I said goodnight will yah?”
“Will do kid. Sleep tight, don’t let the bedbugs bite.”
“You too.” I grabbed my violin and raced on upstairs and did my nighttime routine before getting into bed and turning off the light.
As the night progressed, I soon heard the sounds of shrieks coming from the hallway. I opened my eyes and looked at my clock to see that it was 2:30am. I got up and let out a cough and muttered to myself.
“Need some juice.” Quietly I walked down the hallway towards the stairs but as I came to the bathroom I could hear the shower running as well as the bathroom sink. Did grandpa accidentally leave the water running again after taking his shower? No, Uncle Will would’ve turned it off by now.
I knocked softly on the door and I heard my uncle’s voice say.
“It’s just me dad.”
“I’m not grandpa.” I heard footsteps and the door cracked open and when he saw me, he brought me into the bathroom before closing it. Immediately I was hit with the heat that had been trapped by the hot water that was coming from both the shower and the sink.
“What are you doing up so late Lin?”
“I heard shrieking and then I got thirsty.”
“Ohh sorry, guess this little guy woke you up too huh?” it was then I took notice of the baby chimp swaddled up in my uncle’s arms. I looked down at him and he looked up at me, moving his grip from my uncle’s finger to mine as he cooed.
“He looks like he has a cold.”
“You think?”
“Yeah, his nose is kinda runny.”
“Well that’s normal for babies sometimes. He’s barely a day old. You definitely had a runny nose when you were born.”
“No I didn’t!”
“Oh yeah you were quite the little snot monster. The original boogeyman, or boogeygirl.” He said taking his free hand that was on top of the baby chimp and playfully gripped my nose.
“Uncle Will!” I whined softly which made him laugh. Our moment was stopped as the baby chimp let out a few more coos before snuggling up to uncle Will, all the while the grip on my finger got a bit tighter. I smiled down at him and said as I stroked my thumb over his tiny fingers. “Are you sure we can’t keep him?”
“I’ll—think about it. Holding him like this….makes me think back to the day you were born. Boy your mom wouldn’t let me near you at first. Feared I was gonna drop you, she always had that fierce mama bear instinct right from the get-go. Even when we were growing up and as she tormented me at times. When I needed it, she was there with her hot-headed attitude.”
“I miss her uncle Will.”
“Me too kid. Me too.” I leaned up against him and he rested his head on top of mine giving it a soft kiss. “Go on back to bed, I’ll stay up with him.”
“You sure?”
“Yeah. I’m used to all-nighters, one day you might get there when you’re composing your first symphony. But for now, head back to bed.”
“Can I still get my juice first? I’m thirsty.”
“Just this once. Just be quiet when passing Charles’ room.” I nodded before leaning down and gave the baby chimp a kiss to which he let out a cute yawn and quiet hoot.
“Goodnight little chimp. Night uncle Will.” I gave him a peck on the cheek and he said goodnight to me as I quietly left the bathroom shutting the door immediately as I got out. I went downstairs, got my drink and went back to bed.
The next morning I was finishing my breakfast and packing my school books into my backpack as uncle Will was coming down with the baby chimp and set him up in my old high-stool chair that grandpa had kept.
“Where’s my car keys?” grandpa asked as he was patting through his robe and pj pockets. “My car keys where’d you put them? I need to get Lin to school!” he said urgently.
“Dad.” Uncle Will calmly spoke to him. “You-you don’t drive anymore. And Lin takes the bus.” Grandpa looked at him with a blank stare before turning away and telling him.
“I know that.” It really does make me sad to see grandpa this way. He always looks so dazed and lost, like he’s here with us but at the same time he’s not. Sometimes he’ll just sit there and stare off into space, frozen in his spot and not say anything for a really long time.
“Here, why don’t you feed him? Can you do that?” uncle Will suggested holding up a baby bottle filled with milk.
“Of course I can.” Said grandpa coming over. As uncle Will went to get his coffee (blech!) grandpa came over and grabbed the bottle which made the baby chimp go crazy with hunger as he reached out for it. As soon as it was in reach, he grabbed the bottle from grandpa’s hand and immediately began drinking it as fast as he could.
I dropped my fork and stared at him in awe. I was told that babies always needed help being fed for at least several months and yet after just being born yesterday, he was feeding himself.
“Will, look at this.” Grandpa said as uncle Will came back into the kitchen and saw what we saw. “How old is he? Like a day old, two days old?” Uncle Will sat down as he examined the baby chimp confused.
“Yeah.” Uncle Will said lowly as he kept his eyes on the baby chimp.
“Oh he’s a smart one isn’t he?” said grandpa as he came around and sat on the other side of the baby and gently placed his hand on top of his head. “What are you gonna name him?”
“I—I don’t know.” Uncle Will said unsure. That’s when I saw it. Now I’m no monkey or ape expert but from pictures I’ve seen in books they normally have dark eyes, mostly brown but this little guy. His eyes were green.
A green eyed baby chimpanzee. One look into his eyes and I knew that he was something very special.
⁺◟ CHARACTERS . . .
joseph joestar
fem!reader
caesar zeppeli
⁺◟ GENRE . . .
fluff
humor
drabble
⁺◟ SYNOPSIS . . .
caesar and joseph plan to give
their special love a surprise gift
for her birthday, but she comes
home a bit too early.
⁺◟ WORD COUNT . . .
0.3k.
“jojo...caesar...are you guys okay? you’ve both been acting...pretty weird,” ( y/n ) pointed out, raising an eyebrow to her two boyfriends in front of her, who stood in front of the kitchen counter.
joseph was sweating uncontrollably, fiddling with his fingers behind his back. he gave a fake smile, trying to match caesar’s calmness. the blonde let out a laugh, rubbing the back of his neck a bit, “good one, mia cara. jojo here is just being his normal dumb self.”
“hey!”
“then why are you two just standing there?”
“we were just talking, reminiscing about the old days before we both met you, a rather dark time in my life,” caesar answered untruthfully, as he motioned for joseph to move a bit to the left which he did, hiding a brightly colored gift box behind him. caesar removed himself from the counter, stepping over toward his beloved, gripping her waist gently.
he pulled her close, pressing her body against his, “i always ask myself why i didn’t meet you much sooner.”
“seducing me into not asking questions again, are we?”
he smirked, “you know me a little too well. is it working?”
“a little. when you’re both ready to tell me,” she looked to joseph who still guarded the counter, “i’ll be in the bedroom, while you both can take the sofa.”
“a little harsh now, don’t you think, tesora?” caesar added.
she rolled her eyes looking to her brown-haired boyfriend, “unless there’s something you want to tell me jojo.”
joseph looked away from her, biting down on his bottom lip. ( y/n ) backed away from caesar, heading down the hall of their apartment, “have fun sleeping on the sofa.”
“wait ( y/n )!”
caesar placed a hand over joseph’s mouth, “don’t tell them anything.” joseph licked caesar’s palm, making the blonde back up and wash his palm on the fabric of his shirt, “you can sleep on the sofa for one night! don’t ruin the surprise.”
“um, YOU can sleep on the sofa for one night. this was not my idea.”
“because i wanted to do something nice for her birthday.”
“you guys got me a birthday present?” ( y/n )’s voice chimed from behind them making caesar slap a hand across his face.
Cw: Nothing just fluff hcs with our favorite romantic
Word count: 1,050
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- If you caught his eye beyond just looks Caesar wouldn't uphold the Cassanova facade that he plays with the other women he flirts with.
- He would stop being a cassanova all together, he doesn't need anyone else and the flirting was just to fill his time.
- You're his everything, the sparkle in his eye
- Yeah sure, Caesar could smooth talk and make any women fall head over heels, but when it comes to you he is speechless. He looks at you like you are the most beautiful display in a museum.
- Caesar is ALREADY a romantic, he knows the best places to take you on dates. He knows exactly how to cater to you and your likes on dates, so he is not only the best date planner, but he's doing everything in his power to make sure everything is perfect for you.
- Caesar reads you like a map, everything about you, this man can and will know. Knows you like he knows the back of his hand, no even better than the back of his hand.
- Would cook dinner for you if you were feeling down, he is treating you like the royalty he thinks you are.
- In attemps to cheer you up he would put on music and bring you into the kitchen to dance with you
- Very well versed in ballroom dancing
- if you weren't he would let you stand on his feet so you could follow his lead. Does not mean he won't spin you around and dip you. When he dips you, he is kissing your forehead.
- The sound of you is like music to his ears, and he just stares at you, awestruck. If you call him out on his staring he would double down and call you the most beautiful person he's ever seen
- is always complimenting you, if you can't accept compliments he's doing it ten times more because he wants you to see the beauty he sees and he is not accepting anything less
- Caesar doesn't have a favorite place to kiss, he worships every inch of your skin
- Matching jewlery, he wants rings to match with you
- Talks about you a lot already, but would play it up if Joseph was around.
- Would rub in the fact that he had you in Joseph's face, not only because it's funny to see him pissed, but Caesar adores you
- Is spoiling you, no acceptions. If you look at anything in a window a little too long, he's taking you in the shop and buying it for you. You cannot refuse.
- The rose colored glasses stay on, Caesar is always seeing you as amazing no matter mistakes you make or if you're all dressed up or not.
- Very attentive and so willing to communicate with you, he's so healthy and so secure
- Knows you better than you know yourself
- When you have your period (for all of those that have it) he knows exactly what to get you and will let you lay in bed all day if that's what you want.
- would put his hand where your cramps were and keep it there until they went away
- He is such a gentleman to you and is chivalrous, he would not let you get out of the car without opening the door for you. He is taking care of you
- Acts of service, physical touch, and gift giving are his highest love languages
- He's covered in soap all the time, he's clean 24/7
- would still wear colognes as he would get bored of smelling like soap all the time.
- I think he would smell like vanilla and wood with a bit of soap mixed in
- He would do a skincare routine with you
- Caesar wants to do everything he can with you, he always wants to be near you
- He loves it when you lay on him and cuddle up to him, he wants to keep you safe and the safest place is in his arms
- In turn he likes being the big spoon when you cuddle
- Whispers sweet nothings into your ear until you fall asleep, is also playing with your hair
- would be the type to just look at you as you sleep to commit your features to memory and would trace each one.
- Caesar would wake you up with kisses and calling you pet names softly in italian
- Would also wake you up with flowers
- he wants things to always be plesant when you're around him
- Is the first to notice when you're upset
- Would pick you up any chance he got, he loves picking you up and spinning you around
- Wouldn't get jealous, he trusts you and he secure with himself, but if someone would get too touchy with you that's when things will become a problem
- Would be pristine after dealing with that person, this isn't his first rodeo
- He would only send you letters if he was too far away to talk to you or he would be spending time away from you. Caesar likes to romance you in person, he doesn't think letters hold the flare he does
- I feel like he would be the type to spritz the letter a little bit in his cologne
- if you didn't know hammon he would show you how his worked and probably would teach you if you asked
- If you're the type to blush easily, oh you bet he's teasing you. He wants to see how flustered he can make you, he thinks it's so cute
- but if you were to tease him back, he would be a blushing mess, he's not used to having people flirt back and he would get so flustered
- he knows how to dress well, very stylish
- Caesar knows how to keep the house clean, like it's nearly spotless
- if you get overwhelmed by a task, don't worry, he's got you. If you couldn't do it at all, he would trade you one he knows you do well. If you needed help he would be at your side encouraging and helping you.
We've now reached the end for the first POTA Serkis movie. I'll continue to post up the chapters that I've got for DAWN throughout the day and then once I'm all caught up, it'll have to be a waiting game from then on out but like I said, I've gotten a bit of the sequel movie done so you'll get a lot of chapters your way. Thanks for giving this story a read guys and remember, if you'd like to be tagged for this series, leave a comment below.
Things after that afternoon between Will and I were strained. I had refused to talk to him or even look him in the eye, and even though he’d try to patch things up, there was always this tense, awkwardness in the air. So most of the time, he just gave me my space. Even when Caroline tried to play mediator and have us be in the same room to try and talk, nothing ever got done.
I was already in the process of packing my bags for college so that way when the day came that I could move into the dorms, I’d just pack up and ride as far from here as possible. At this point, there’s nothing for me here, and hell there’s no need for me to visit every weekend anymore. With Caesar gone and grandpa dead, home just didn’t feel like home to me anymore.
I woke up and stretched myself out, but I was surprised to see a couple of things. First of all I had been placed in my bed and was covered up. I know for a fact I hadn’t gone to my bed cause I was at my computer looking at my schedule and seeing if I had received any emails from any of my professors for the first term.
Also my violin had been brought back into my room. I had tossed it out just shortly after grandpa had passed away. I couldn’t even look at it cause it reminded me too much of our times making music together and remembering those days still made my heart ache. So I had placed it in the shed and maybe until I’d leave for college, I’d take it out.
“Lin.” Caroline’s voice spoke up as she opened my door. “Lin, I know this is odd for me to ask but—have you been into Caesar’s room recently?”
“Why would I go there? He’s not here anymore, nor does he want to be here.” I replied.
“Will says he saw the pully rope that attached to his stairway was moving. I haven’t been in it and neither has he.” I perked up and turned to my violin and things started to click. That’s when she noticed my violin, “Hold on, didn’t you—”
“I had that put in the shed after grandpa’s funeral. And I didn’t fall asleep in my bed last night.” Our eyes both widened as she urgently told me.
“Get dressed.” I threw the fleece blanket off of me and raced over to my closet and grabbed the first shirt and jeans I could find. Once I got dressed, both Will and Caroline were now dressed as Will filled me in.
“No one’s answering at the shelter. You following on your bike or—”
“I’ll get there faster on my bike.” I said as I ran towards it and getting the tarp cover off of it. I mounted it and immediately turned it on as Will and Caroline got into Will’s BMW station wagon. I revved my engine a few times before taking off down the street as quick as I could towards the shelter.
Hundreds of thoughts were going through my mind. How did Caesar escape with no one noticing? Why did he come back to the house? What did he get? And why bring my violin back inside or take the time to tuck me into bed? I sped up as I now drove up the winding hills that led to the shelter until I finally reached the gates.
Surprisingly, neither Rodney nor Dodge were at the front gates. Usually it’s the two of them first thing in the morning before Mr. Landon comes around for a few hours and then leaves. I shut off my bike and as I got off it, Will’s car soon pulled up next to me.
“Neither of them are at the gate like they usually are by this time.” I told them as they got out of the car.
“Alright, come on there’s gotta be another way in.” The three of us raced around towards the back entrance to find the doors were broken off their hinges. We looked at each other worriedly before racing inside and coming around towards the back office. “Landon? Landon!”
“The cages are down there.” I told them as I led them across the backroom and down the winding ramp where all the cages were, but it was shocking to see all of them were completely empty. Not a single ape could be found in the long corridors, and each cage door had been opened.
But what truly stuck out was the sudden smell of burning flesh. I looked down and right at my feet was Dodge Landon. I shrieked as uncle Will came over and pulled me away from Dodge’s body. He knelt down to check his pulse but I could already tell from the severe degree of burns he had, and the fact that he wasn’t breathing that he had to have been dead for several hours, at least.
I continued to walk pass each cage hoping to find some sort of clue when Caroline called out.
“Will! Lin!” we raced towards the last cage that she now opened up herself and I proclaimed.
“Rodney!” I knelt down beside him, the poor man was curled in feeble position, fear and shock was permanently etched to his face, and I could see the faint bruising around his neck and face. “Hey, hey, it’s okay. It’s Lin, remember?” he whimpered but I saw him mouth out my name and I gave him a soft nod. My uncle knelt down beside me and asked Rodney.
“What happened?”
“He spoke.” Rodney whimpered softly. Almost so quietly, we almost didn’t even hear him.
“What do you—what?” Will asked perplexed.
“Your ape…..he spoke.” Rodney said again, this time an intensity to his voice.
Oh. My. God. Caesar could…..speak now? Holy shit.
“We have to call this in.” Caroline said. “Tell them that they’ve all escaped. And get Rodney some help.”
“I agree with getting Rodney help, but you know what they’ll do. They’ll just start shooting at every ape they see, including Caesar.” Said uncle Will.
“It’s better they hear it from us than from Landon.”
“She’s right. He’ll just spin it as rabid apes that killed his son. At least from us, it’ll be an unbiased report of an animal escape.” I agreed with Caroline. Will took a few deep breaths before taking out his phone and called 911.
Within minutes, police and an ambulance arrived as Rodney was being wheeled outside, I heard Rodney call out my name. The medics stopped and I came up to him.
“He—he also told me. To give you a message.” My eyes widened. “He said….. ‘keep playing nightingale.’” And with that the medics rolled him out after deducing his statement as part of the shock he was experiencing. My heart felt heavy but at the same time, lighter than it had been since grandpa passed away.
I went back to the security room where some officers, Will, Caroline and now Mr. Landon all watched Dodge’s last and final moments that were captured by the security camera. We all saw Caesar come into the frame with the hose, while Dodge stood with the cattle prod in his hand.
“What the hell?” a cop spoke up.
“‘I’m gonna skin each and every one of you!’” Those were Dodge’s final words before he was sprayed by the hose but also electrocuted by the cattle prod that I could hear was at full charge.
I know it’s not right to speak ill of the dead, but Dodge kinda deserved it. Didn’t he know that water is a strong conductor for electricity? If he hadn’t had the prod in his hands, all he would’ve gotten was a spray full of water. Probably given a taste of his own medicine, Caesar would never have done it to kill him.
But the evidence was all the police needed. Immediately they started moving out to go on the hunt for every ape loose in San Fransisco. I came up to the car window and asked.
“What do we do now?”
“I know where’s he’s headed. Keep on our tail.” I nodded and soon Will hit the gas and drove away from the shelter and I followed close behind them.
Will took us across the backroads in order to avoid the city. And when I saw the Golden gate bridge pass the fog, that’s when it hit me. Of course he’d take them there. That’s all he wants is to take them home, to a place where there’s nothing but rich green grass and trees taller than the tallest buildings San Fransisco has.
I revved my engine as I drove up close to Will’s station wagon and Caroline turned to face me. I quickly pointed at the bridge and I saw her say something to Will and he and I nodded to each other as I revved my engine faster and he drove behind me.
But as we finally came to the bridge, traffic was piling up and a crowd of people were being evacuated. Police, SWAT team, riot police, every law enforcement officer was now on the bridge trying to get everyone off the bridge, while the crowd were screaming in a panic.
I had a sinking feeling that Caesar and the other apes must’ve already passed through here and were somewhere pass the fog shrouding the bridge. Both Will and I weaved our motor vehicles through the crowded traffic until police force stopped us right in our tracks.
“Turn that bike around, keep moving. Get off the bridge, now!” I took off my helmet and the officer told me again. “Ma’am I won’t ask you again, turn the bike around and evacuate the bridge now!”
“What’s the reason for officer?” I asked.
“You need to evacuate the bridge now. This is your last warning ma’am.”
“I can’t turn this bike around until you give me a better reason. Is there a bomb? A hostage situation with children on a school bus?”
“Alright, get off your bike and put your hands behind your back.” I revved my bike and sneered.
“Not this time.” I drove past him and several other officers. I drove past the barricade they tried to make and I stopped just midway through the traffic. I then ditched my bike as I saw the riot police coming up through the narrow pathways the cars would allow them on their horses. Fully armed and ready to take down the apes.
“This is gonna be a blood bath.”
“Push them north!” I heard a riot officer cry out as their horses began the charge across the bridge. I got behind a black SUV and I quickly peeked pass the car to see my uncle running down the street with a riot officer running right behind him. I grabbed him by the shirt and pulled him to the side as the horse ran right by us.
“Lin?”
“It’s too late to turn back now. You and I can settle our grievances later, right now we’ve got more important things to deal with.” He panted heavily but nodded.
“Don’t leave my side for a second. If there’s gunfire, you get low and don’t come up for any reason. Got it?” I nodded. At that moment we heard the sound of apes shrieking in pain as the riot police force began swatting at every ape they got up to with their batons.
Now these riot police are more than just your average cops, but not on the extreme level of the SWAT team. They are hired because of how hard they can hit someone with brute strength alone, and be practically emotionless when taking down panicked rioters. And when riding on top of their horses, it was like seeing a modern day calvary charge like back in WW1 England.
“Let’s go.” Will said as he took my hand and we both ran ahead down the street. It felt like being in a horror movie with how vacant the Golden gate bridge was without all the traffic noise and no person in sight.
The second we heard any sound of gunfire through the fog, Will immediately stopped and had us hide behind some cars and he shielded me with his body.
“Don’t get up!” he warned me as he buried my head into his chest. The faint sounds of gunfire from both semi and automatic weapons as well as pistols echoed through the dense fog, and I didn’t know whether not seeing them or seeing them was scarier. Then as quickly as they started, it all went silent again. After a few moments of silence, a roar soon pierced the air and I muttered.
“Caesar.” It had to be him. Soon the sounds of apes shrieking aggressively and panicked screams of the police and guns going off soon took over the deserted bridge. Will and I looked at each other and he said.
“Keep low and follow me. Once there’s no more gun fire, we make a break for it.” I nodded as we stuck close hiding between car to car, and any chance we heard gunfire, we quickly ducked behind the car before moving again.
After about 5-10 minutes, the sounds of gunfire finally stopped and all that could be heard was the sounds of the apes shrieking and screeching victoriously. That’s when Will and I made a break for it and sprinted down the bridge until we came the turned over bus that the apes must’ve used as a decoy before ambushing the officers.
“CAESAR!” both Will and I cried out. Caesar, who was on top of a police car, let out a roar before quickly turning toward us, a stunned look on his face. But our brief reunion was cut short by the sound of helicopter blades whirling.
Once the chopper was over the bridge, the sound of rapid gunfire rang out as bullets were flying everywhere, including us.
“CAESAR NO!!!” I cried out as Will pulled me behind the bus and as the bullets bounced through the entire bus, uncle Will encompassed me with his entire body as we got as low as possible as the bullets continued to rain hellfire.
Okay, this was actually more frightening than just hearing the bullets just a quarter mile down the bridge. Actually hearing a gun go off and bullets brushing leaves you with a high-pitched ringing in your ears. Your world goes muffled and faint and you can only hope and pray that you’re not shot by the next several rounds as they get closer and closer to you.
It almost felt like an eternity before the rain of gunfire finally stopped but as both uncle Will and I looked up, we saw the helicopter suddenly start to spin out of control. That’s when I noticed the form of a gorilla had somehow managed to launch himself into the chopper and bring it down. And it was heading towards us!
“LIN GET DOWN!!” Uncle Will threw himself over me as we got to the other end of the bus, Will’s body on top of mine as the helicopter crashed into the side of the bridge just hitting barely a foot from where we had stood to get Caesar’s attention. I felt the heat of the explosion even through my uncle’s body as I heard the sound of a few cop cars blow up along with the chopper before all went quiet once more.
The air was tainted with the smell of burnt fuel and rubber, and the stray flames decorated the Golden gate bridge like flowers in a meadow. But what caught my attention were some of the dead ape bodies that now lined the streets of the Golden gate bridge.
All of this…..for what? All they wanted was to go to their new home, but like always we humans would rather shoot a wild animal first and ask questions later. Supreme intelligence, more like egotistical supremacy. I shook my head shamefully at all this destruction and death when I felt uncle Will gently take my arm.
“They’re moving out, come on.” We ran past the bus and headed towards one of the few police cars that somehow miraculously wasn’t hit when the chopper crashed. Will got into the driver’s seat while I got into the passenger’s seat, and the second I closed the door, he shifted the stick to Drive and he floored it down the bridge.
We drove over the same road we took practically every weekend to take Caesar to the Redwoods entrance. The second we came to the entrance, Will put the car in park and we both ran out the car and raced into the forest’s main entrance.
We ran through the redwoods as fast as our legs could carry us, all the while uncle Will called out Caesar’s name. From above, I could see the faint silhouettes of apes swinging from above us. We came to clearing where Caesar’s favorite tree to climb was and this time I called out Caesar’s name.
When out of nowhere, both uncle Will and I were knocked to the ground, my chest aching from having the wind nearly knocked out of me. Uncle Will came in front of me as a scarred-face bonobo chimp stared us down snarling. He got closer and closer to uncle Will, but he made sure that this ape wouldn’t get to me first. But just when I thought I was going to see my uncle’s face get ripped apart, another figure came and pushed the bonobo aside.
The bonobo was tossed and rolled across the ground a few feet away from us. As it tried to come back toward us, it soon stopped as the figure stood tall and dominant. The figure turned out to be none other than Caesar. He gave the bonobo a dominant grunt and a hard stare, daring it to challenge him. But the bonobo refused and ran off deep into the woods.
Caesar turned to us and we all stared at each other for a moment. Caesar then slowly extended his hand out to uncle Will and after a brief moment of hesitation, Will took his hand and Caesar pulled him up. Caesar then turned back to me and extended his hand out to me next. I took it and he gently helped me up. At this point I couldn’t contain myself, I immediately embraced him and choked out.
“Thank god you’re alright.” I tried to suck in my tears but I could feel them burning behind my eye lids. Caesar pulled away from my embrace but cupped my face between his hands and gently placed his forehead to mine. After our sibling reunion, we turned to Will and he said to Caesar.
“Caesar, I’m sorry. This is my fault. This has to stop, this isn’t the way. You know what they’re capable of. Please come home. If you come home, I’ll protect you.” How? This—this is so much bigger than us now. Plus…. At that moment, the rest of the apes soon came out all looking to Caesar. Without him, these apes are lost. They need Caesar even more than Will or I do.
There was silence as the two of them looked at each other, Will’s eyes pleading for Caesar to come home but I knew from the look on his face that Caesar made his choice. Softly and slowly, he brought Will into his arms and pulled him close. One hand around the back of Will’s head while the other was resting over his shoulder. Then just loud enough for the both of us to hear, he spoke into Will’s ear.
“Caesar is home.” Whoa. That deep, gravely yet warm voice sent chills up my arms. Uncle Will jumped back in surprise as Caesar kept his arms near his body but allowed him to back away. His eyes widened in shock as he stared at Caesar. Caesar gave uncle Will a pat on the shoulder as uncle Will finally began to understand.
“Okay, Caesar’s home.” Finally there was an understanding between the two. Will finally learned to let go and Caesar could finally be himself, and not who we tried to make him be. Then Caesar turned his attention to me.
Even though I’ve now accepted his choice, it still didn’t make it easier. Tears burned my eyes as I looked down, my shoulders shaking. I soon felt Caesar’s rough, leather hand come up and touch the edge of my right eye, wiping the tears that bled out with his curled fingers.
“Lin,” he said to me. I looked up at him as he told me as he signed what I’d used to sign and speak to him, “You…stay. I—go.” My heart shattered and my throat clenched as I looked down again. He lifted my chin up before finishing as he waved his finger at me, “No….following.”
“You’ve been waiting eight years to finally say that back to me.” I choked out a laugh as Caesar huffed one out. His green eyes looking at me lovingly but held such strength to them. I embraced him once again as I cried into his shoulder. “You’ll always be in my heart.”
We rocked back and forth softly before he released me and slowly backed away from me, the last bit of touch I felt from him was his fingers brushing against mine. Uncle Will came up to me, holding onto my shoulder to not only hold me back but to give me comfort.
“Goodbye Caesar.” I softly whispered as the tears continued to spill down my face.
“Go.” Will told him. Caesar then turned his back on us and walked over to his troupe. All of them looking to him as their great leader, much like the figure he was named after. Some began to give him the supplicating gesture, to which Caesar accepted from them as they parted like the Red Sea and let him stand before his tree.
Caesar looked to each of his apes as they now all stood up on their back legs just like him before racing towards his tree and began climbing up it, followed by the other apes going up the various other trees nearby.
My tears that were once filled with sorrow and heartache, now turned to joy and pride as I smiled and watched as Caesar climbed far past the skyline with his people.
Caesar was home, and he didn’t need me to follow him.