
10-31-2003, 12:40 AM
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I told you I was coming back
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Location: Underneath a pile of DVDs
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Re: The long, cold season... [random]
Fireball had heard somthing at the edge of his hearing and then saw something out of the corner of his eye. Fireball knew that there was always things going about their business beyond human preceptions, in fact he had meet some of them. But this was something new to him entirely. He opened the door of the residience that he was lodging in for the duartion of the holiday season. The sound had come from the snow covered garden. Fireball looked around there was nothing there.
But as the young man turned around there was a sound again. Instantly Fireball turned around and grabbed at what looked like thin air. But he realised their was something in his grasp. The more he looked the more he could percieve of what he had in his hand. It is as a veil dissolves the more concentration he exterts on that empty space.
Finally a little creature that reminded him strangely of a cat, yet at the same time a monkey aswell.
"Hello," Fireball says putting the strange creature down, "What manner of being are you?"
Fireball looked at the creature with intrest as he waited for a reply. None was forth coming. Instead this little creature that Fireball did not know what to call bounded over the hedge.
The young man decided to go after it. Calling his apoligies to Mrs Hodges the land lady of this house, the noise and sight had interrupt the delicious afternoon tea she had laid out, he himself leapt over the hedge. He began to chase after the being. The samll creature effortlessly went from one snow covered garden to the next.
Eventually Fireball stopped running. He had lost his concentration and had lost sight of the mysterious being. As Fireball was about to head back to his lodgings their was that faint movement in the middle of his eye again.
He shoot off a small flame from his finger. It hit a nearby tree and caused the creature to fall of the branch it hit. Fireball realizes that this was a mistake for he can clearly see the creature is angry now.
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