CHAPTER FIVE
The morning after, it turns out that Zoran and Astro have spent the entire night playing and jumping around in their playroom. O'Shay and Yuko are incredibly satisfied with the results in building Zoran. When Astro notices the professor has arrived, he asks if he can take Zoran outside. O'Shay is reluctant, since Zoran is still a brand new robot, but he allows them as long as they're back by lunchtime.
In the park, Zoran reveals that she's very fast, and keeps exploring the park and showing Astro the animals she finds.
"And this, what is it?" she asked, clutching the struggling squealing animal.
"It's a dog," Astro explained. "And you should give it back to the angry lady coming up behind you before she hits you with her cane."
Oops! said Zoran, and she set down the animal.
The little dog took refuge in the legs of his mistress. Zoran gave it such a pretty smile that the lady calmed down. She picked up the animal and turned away.
"Phew, that was close! If ever we go to the zoo, promise not to bring me back a tiger!"
The kids notice that there doesn't seem to be any children in the park that day. Zoran begins to get bored, and talks Astro into showing her what downtown Metro City looks like. He has Zoran hold onto his shoulders and shows off some of his special flight moves before he goes out to the city.
They stop off in an alley before walking out to Peace Avenue, Metro City's major street. There's tall towers, moving walkways, crowds, and air carriers in the sky. Zoran is enamoured by all the new lights, colours, and clothes, and the kids walk for a short while, until they come across the crowds entering the new toy store.
There's clowns everywhere, and an announcer in a yellow suit is telling the crowding kids that all children who enter get a free teddy bear. Zoran leads Astro in, and the place is spectacular, filled with toys, costumes, and party music. Astro is uncomfortable with how all the employees are wearing clown masks. Once all the kids are in, suddenly, the windows and doors lock shut behind panels and cages, and the lights go out. When they come back on, they're red, and a smoke machine goes off. That's when a voice booms into the building...
"Hello, children! And thank you for responding to my invitation. Don't worry, we will not hurt you unless you disobey me..."
Despite the presence of hundreds of children, one could not hear any noise. Everyone listened as this disturbing voice emerged from nowhere.
"You do not know me," said the voice. "I am the Lord of Darkness. You will have the chance to be the first witnesses of my victory because, thanks to you, dear children, I will become the master of Metro City!"
Astro goes up to a costume display, and quickly slips into a fireman costume. Zoran is confused at first, but Astro intends for the security cameras to not immediately pick up that he's Astro Boy. Zoran understands, and gives him a knowing wink.
Lord of Darkness declares that his men will not hold back against anyone who disobeys, and kids throughout the store start to panic and cry. Astro calms down a sobbing blonde girl; he then warns Zoran to be careful while he tries to contact the Ministry and army, and examines the locked panels.
Once again, I'm really interested in where Legardinier is going with this! While reading this, I can practically see this in my head as a 1980s series episode. Astro is way more kid-like in these stories, at times a bit of a trickster, and Zoran is really cute and indomitable. I also love the image of Metro City as a clean, wide-open futuristic version of metropolitan France. I wish these books had illustrations, though.