Like Cats and Dogs
#32 of Robbin Red
This one is a bit long at 11 pages. Sorry about that, but it wasn't worth breaking up. The next portion gets complicated, and if I have cut things a little short, I don't have the time to devote to double checking everything. I wish I did. As it is, I am already laying the outline for the next one, tentatively called The Sands of Time.
Jon-Tom was contemplating his
present situation. He liked this Lanana. Not only was she cute and adorable,
she had the power to help him in ways no one else had been able. His inner
turmoil was now a fraction of what it had been. It wasn't gone, just set into
its proper place. He thought about heading back home, but she had declared that
leaving now would leave a void inside. He had to finish his quest. If he was to
do that, he was going to have to hide himself from Eve. He knew her
well-meaning meddling would likely screw the whole thing up. Since the Plated Folk
were still around in his day, the chances were good that he didn't destroy them
now. So what could he learn from the experience?
He took the precaution of hiding
his mind from her penetrating gaze. There was a chance she'd never recognize it
now after all the reworking of it, but he didn't want to take any chances. The
little ocelot approved. "I can't say what is right and what is wrong, but I do
believe that sometimes you need to do things unaffected by others, even me!"
She cracked a sly smile.
"A little late for that, don't you
think?"
"It's never too late. Blocking your
mind is one thing, but don't you think your human form is a bit recognizable.
If they start asking around, won't you be ratted out?"
"Hmmm. You have a point. I don't
have the ability to transform anymore, but I could whip up something with my
duar. I don't suppose you have any suggestions? Like a nice strong ocelot male
for you to play with?"
"That does sound yummy, but I'm not
interested in becoming with child. Sex can be fun with all types, and since you
can accommodate me in any form you chose, why not pick something you haven't
been before."
"That covers a lot of ground."
"Well, how about something you've
not been before, but is similar to something you've been in the past. Then, you
won't be surprised by its possibilities. What have you been before?"
"As you know, I've been a unicorn,
and a wolf, and a naiad, and a..."
"A wolf huh? They're kind of
interesting, for a canine. But I think they're kind of big for my taste. I'd
prefer a companion of equal size. Could you do a jackal?"
"A jackal? Sure, I suppose so. I've
never met one that I can recall. But then, I'm still getting used to my new memory
arrangement. Who knows what I've seen and what I haven't?"
He sat down and plucked the strings
to his duar. He hardly needed a proper song anymore. The magic was in his head.
Still, he searched for one that seemed outwardly appropriate. One jumped out, a
rather obscure one at that, but one that on the face of it seemed good. What it
was hardly mattered to her or to the magic. She had never heard a single song
from his world, and while there were better ones to promote his home planet,
this one wasn't the worse. The title was good, and if he ignored the lyrics a
bit and concentrated on the magic, it should be fine. He broke into song;
The most familiar room,
Every implement was leading to you,
And your homely sense of disarray,
Never once the same, always rearranged,
But things would never change,
In the scene between the window frame,
Where the jackals preyed on every soul,
Where they tied you to a pole,
And stripped you of your clothes,
I was a dreamer...
She listened to it intently, obviously liking the
music but confused by the lyrics. Still, it had the desired effect. By the time
the song was done, he was a handsome jackal. Even his clothes had shrunk to his
new proportions.
"That was an interesting song, though I must admit it
baffled me. I have never heard such strange words before. Did you write it?"
He was patting himself down. Then his eyes lit up. A
canine body meant having a knot. He rather liked knots. "Write it? No, I didn't
write it. A band from my world called the Villagers wrote it. It's called
"Becoming a Jackal" which is just what I wanted to do. I probably could have
made it work with any song, but I like keeping it in line with my original
magical talent."
"Well, all I can say is, you're one handsome canine.
And this is from someone who is pretty choosy about whom she hangs around with."
He was a shorter than before which was OK with him.
His normal height often left him towering over others.
"So handsome, what does a lady have to do to get a
little action from such a dashing male as yourself?"
He about choked. "Are you offering, or are you
suggesting that I should make a move?"
She smiled. "Oh, I don't know Jon-Tom, whatever suits
your fancy!"
That stopped him dead. "Uh, don't call me that. I
think that I had better go with Aiden Drake. That's been my general go-to name
since I had a little mishap back in Hobarrow."
"Aiden Drake? A dragon hardly suits you now, I think.
You need something cool and suave to call yourself. It'll hardly matters to the
Plated Folk what your name is, I suppose.
But I want to call you something that I can remember for the rest of my
life."
"What, and Jon-Tom isn't good enough?"
"Yes, but you just said I shouldn't use it. We need
to come up with something else. Hmmmm. You could take my brother's name. He was
killed a few years ago. No one will ever be the wiser."
"Sounds kind of creepy, me going by your brother's
name. Sounds a bit incestuous too."
"It was. He was a wonderful lover. But creepy; I
don't think so. You're not him, nor will you ever take his place in my
memories. His name was Hanobos."
He thought it
over. The name, the way she pronounced it, sounded familiar. "Hanobos. That's a
nice simple name. I think I could get used to being called that. Will that make
our sex from now on weird?"
"Any weirder than me lying under a human turned into
a jackal on his way to confront the Plated Folk? Nah! To be honest, I like you
human, but my time with my brother was also time spent with family. Call it
freakish if you want, but I've seen in your mind; remember? Sex with your cubs
is down the same path as me and my brother. I think you have little room to talk."
Against his better judgment, he tackled her. He knew
she was more flexible and more lithe, but she didn't try to move out of the way. He should have seen
it coming. She grinned as her claws dug into his flesh. "Ok Hanobos. Your first
order of business is to make this girl happy. Until your quest is over, it's
just you and I. Deal?"
His thoughts went out to Sybeele. She would miss him
while he was gone, but she now carried great power, so he hardly needed to
worry about how she would get along. She seemed better suited to governing the
city than he, and if she had Eve around, between the two of them the world
would be safe for a while. That is, unless he managed to do something stupid
once they passed through the Jo-Troom Gate into the Greendowns. Then he had to
wonder if the gate even stood at this time. There probably had to be something
to keep them at bay. So for now, the world would survive.
"Deal!" He rolled her over and pinned her down. He
concentrated his magic to his hand. It
was difficult, but not impossible. He could perform without the assistance of
his duar, but it was much more difficult. He placed his hand against her dress
and watched with satisfaction as it vanished. She cried foul.
"Hey, who said you could do that?"
"I
did." In the next instant, his clothing vanished without a trace.
"I happened to like that dress!"
"Me too. Don't you think I can
bring it back when we're done?"
She suddenly got coy. "Done doing
what?"
"This."
He folded her into his arms and
gave her a deep, passionate kiss. Being in such close contact sent shivers up
and down his spine. He didn't know how she did it, only that he liked it. She
could feel his excitement grow in his body even as she could feel it through
his contact. For her the link was often only one way. A few of her former
partners could feel the bond, but even then none so strongly. With him it was
like floating in an endless blue sky. They were two clouds intermeshed with one
another.
That was what was happening with
their bodies. He was as experienced as any lover she had ever taken. He worked
his cock in like the expert he was. She was almost disappointed when it wasn't
his normal one. She should have figured it would change with him. He picked up
on her thoughts and made the proper adjustment. "Never let it be said that I
would purposely disappoint a lover."
She dug in and pulled him in as
close as she could. She then left her body and entered his mind. "From what
I've seen, I don't think it's possible. Do you mind if we make love here in
your head? It seems a nice place to do it now that it's more relaxed."
"I suppose we could, but then why
did you have me change? It seems I could sculpt my intellect and my persona
into anything you might what at any time you might want it."
"Silly man! Our bodies will be
mimicking what we do here. I could have had you change into a bull, and in your
mind I would survive it, only to find my body broken and bloodied. So don't be
stupid if you can help it."
"Stupid? Yes, I can be that at
times. The best way to save me from myself is to get me to shut up."
She sat on his lap and kissed him.
"Shut up dear human."
"As you wish!"
From that moment on they were lost
in each other. For her part, she had never had a lover who was so open, and
open in so many ways. His mind was filled with glorious things, but all she
wanted right now was to feel his embrace. She could also feel a rise underneath
her, coming from a very hot and prominent cock. She had never taken a canine
lover before, and while he didn't qualify as a legitimate one, he was filling
the part quite nicely.
His cock grew right up to greet her
most private area. She knew it was happening in real life too. It wedged up
tight against her slit. She spread her legs even wider pulling her lips apart
and exposing her glistening pink moistness. He slipped in, his head pushing
aside her furry lips. He stopped for a second. She knew right away he was
toying with her. The head of his cock was barely inside. She could feel him
expand it until she winced just a little.
"Is there a point to this exercise?
I am well aware of your ability."
"Being aware and experiencing are
two sides of the same coin. Experience is your best teacher. I was just showing
you what I could offer." She could feel him shrinking.
"Right there will be fine!" She
cooed. His cock was slipping in farther now, and it was filling her up from the
entrance to her deepest, most hidden spot. Thankfully, for the moment, her
position kept her from taking the whole thing. She was a feline. A knot was a
tough thing to take for a non-canine. He knew quite well that what felt good to
a male didn't necessarily feel as good to his partner.
He was therefore surprised when she
pressed down where his knot was. She could tell what he was thinking. "If your
cock is so large I have to complain, then how bad do you think your knot would
be? I'm no fool! All things in proper doses!" In the next instant she forced
herself down, engulfing his right to the hilt. His knot expanded to fill the
void.
Once that happened, they were
locked together until it faded. He didn't know if she knew it or not, but he
could control it. She didn't let on, but she did know. All they needed to do was
to quit thinking. After all, they were essentially making love in his seat of
intelligence; his mind.
Still, I made him think. This was
the first time he had ever made love to a feline as a canine. There was the
whole thing about fighting like cats and dogs, not screwing like them. Funny
thing was, except for the jackal body form, he could have changed his cock at
any time. He was left to wonder what
they looked like, locked as they were, in their physical forms.
He didn't dwell on it. Right now he
was inside her, tightly wedged by a male canine's best friend. He made several
more adjustments until he was packed in tight. She let out a gasp and a squeak,
but that was as far as she would go. She did open her eyes a crack when she
tried moving. She found herself stuck fast.
"Hey funny boy! I want to make
love, not feel like I landed on a Billy club!"
He winked. "So I'm enthusiastic and
well endowed. Maybe you should let me take over!"
She shook her head. "Oh no! I see
what you're planning. I want to be able to walk to the Gate under my own power.
Having you smash me to bits and then heal me back to normal isn't going to cut
it!"
He sighed. "Oh, it wouldn't be that
bad! I haven't been able to fully get it on with a knot since Orath. Now that
girl could take a knot!"
"Yes, as could your children. So
can I, if you don't get too carried away. I'm not into masochism, but I can
handle myself quite well. So either you behave, or..."
"Or what? You and I are now locked
together."
"Silly man. I know you're being
purposely obtuse, but let me remind you. We are in a dream state, but our
bodies reflect what we do here. Thus, if I want to, I can do this." She
squeezed her muscles, those surrounding his cock, until tears came to his eyes.
"I like your enthusiasm, but let's keep it civil for now. Just because you're
jaded doesn't mean I am. It also doesn't mean I'm not."
He was intrigued. He was going to
have to spend more time with her than he first thought. She was extraordinary
in so many ways. He shrunk his cock down until it was a nice snug fit. She
responded by purring. "That, my handsome man, is what I'm talking about."
They made love until the early
morning hours. At some point their consciousnesses migrated from his mind to
their proper bodies. About an hour after that they were both too tired to
continue and drifted off to sleep. They awoke well after the sun had crossed
the horizon. They made some food and got underway.
Jon-Tom knew they were getting
close when they passed a huge quarry filled with detritus and huge stone
blocks. The Warmlanders had carved out half of a mountain to build the wall. It
was such an ambitious project that in the end, a huge number of blocks were
never moved. Apparently some politician or governor had decided enough was
enough and quit spending money on a necessary project when it was only
half-ways done. Jon-Tom contemplated the stupidity of those in power and kept
walking.
They arrived at the Gate. It was
much smaller than Jon-Tom remembered it. It blocked the pass between the peaks
of Zaryt's Teeth, but it was both thinner and lower than in his day. There was
an encampment where the soldiers that manned the wall lived. They were a
relaxed and happy crowd. Since there had been no sign of an upcoming war with
the Plated Folk, most of them considered this to be a forced vacation from
their regular duties.
Their approached was immediately
noticed, but no one made any attempt to stop them. After all, the wall was more
of a tourist attraction at the moment. Small groups of people came daily to see
the great stone rampart and hear the tales of past wars. There were a few old timers
there, ones who had participated in small skirmishes whenever the Plated Folk
tried to test the wall and its defenses. There had been no major offensive
however in a fairly long time. Alma had participated as a dragon, but she would
never be available to tell her stories. She was now restricted to a single
location until such time as he felt she deserved to be freed.
The two, the feline and the jackal, climbed
the steps to the top. The view down into the Greenlands was breathtaking. It
was difficult to imagine the place being the scene of so much destruction. It
was full of lush and verdant growth, extending from the base of the wall to as
far as the eye could see. Lanana had never been here before. "Why is it so
green? I was expecting to see nothing but a barren wasteland."
"Every time there's a battle, the
bodies of the fallen Plated Folk are left to rot. The soil here has to be the
richest around. I'm almost surprised someone hasn't tried farming this. Then
again, who would want to risk it?" he explained. Only later was the reason
explained to him.
"That sounds kind of gruesome. I
mean, I don't like the damn bugs and their desire to kill all that is good, but
still. Why doesn't someone bury the bodies?"
"The Warmlanders have enough to do
with their own dead and wounded after each battle. The Plated Folk seem to have
no compassion for the dying. They leave them to lie where they fell."
She shuddered a little, despite the
warm sunlight. "I can't imagine being that unfeeling."
He smiled. She was a wonderful
person, inside and out. She had few expectations from anyone. His cynical
nature found that appealing. People weren't apt to let you down if you didn't
have high ideals for them. She had found him to be exceptional, yet despite
this, she accepted him as a fairly ordinary person. She never asked for favors
that couldn't be granted normally (like the sex) and she never asked to be
treated any better or worse than he would anyone else. Of course, she also knew
his nature. She had a heads-up on how he really was. The fact that he went
above and beyond was his own doing.
They stayed at the wall for a few
days before preparing to go over the edge into the Greendowns. No one knew
their intentions; otherwise there would have been a fuss about it. The only
ones allowed by law to enter those lands were the scouts who patrolled the
region daily. In real life, the guards wouldn't stop anyone from going into the
Greendowns. Anyone wanting to go was probably crazy and a threat to themselves
and those around them. Let the bugs finish them off!
The day before they planned on leaving, a
patrol came back running at top speed. Whatever it was that had spooked them,
it wasn't good. "Lord Commander! Plated Folk are making their way up the
valley. They will be here in three day's time!"
The commander was perplexed and
peeved. "Why now? And how many?"
"I estimate a good ten thousand
strong sir! We don't have enough troops to protect the wall from so many!" The
scout was nearly in tears. His pants were soiled, and not from riding!
"No we don't. Send a dispatch to
the military governor. Tell him of the impending attack. Tell him to send
whomever he can find. We have weapons for several hundred more hands, but I
doubt it will be enough. I can only hope the wall will hold. With that many
damn bugs, their dead piled in front of the wall will make a ramp for the rest!
We'll be overrun." He dropped down in his chair in defeat.
Jon-Tom coughed. "Commander,
perhaps I can help?"
The normally stoic wolverine looked
up and shook his head. "I can always use a good arm for throwing a spear. Going
down fighting is a far better thing than cowardice."
"That's not what I was thinking of.
You can't get more men here in time; that seems obvious. How about taking a
different route? Why not shore up the Ja-Troom Gate?"
The commander twitched his nose.
"Oh, what an excellent idea! That would only take five times the men we have on
hand. Why didn't I think of that? Tire the men out before the attack!" He went
back to sulking.
Jon-Tom wasn't put off. "I'll tell
you what commander. If you allow me one favor, I'll do it myself."
The wolverine bared his teeth.
"What are you, some kind of nut?" Then he saw the duar as the jackal pulled it
from around his back. "Or something you haven't let on about?"
"I am what I am. I can reinforce the wall in time for the
onslaught of the insects. Then your men can hold it until such time as extra
troops can arrive."
The wolverine stared at him with narrowed
eyelids. "I don't know who you are, but by the old gods, if you can do it, I'll
give you anything you want."
"Good! Now hand over your two
staffs of authority."
The commander glanced over to the
symbols of his power. "They won't do you a bit of good. They are mere baubles
that some old fools gave me to show my rank and authority. They haven't been
out of my tent in a year. Everyone will follow me, not those gold covered
toys!"
"I don't doubt it. I want them to be
able to place magic into them. I have my own way of doing things. I came here
to cross the wall and to confront the Plated Folk in their own lands. Now it
looks like they are coming to me. I have no desire for bloodshed on either
side, but I will do what I came to do. The staffs will find a good use. If I
put power into both of them, then two people can work on the wall, making the
job faster."
The commander rubbed his head in
confusion. "Oh, just what I need, a wizard. Go! Take the damn things and do
what you will. I can't stop you. But if you can raise the wall higher in three
days time, then I will give you every ounce of gold and silver I own!"
"Keep your money commander. I have
no use for it whatsoever." Jon-Tom picked up the ornate staffs and walked out
of the tent. Lanana followed close behind. "What are you going to do? Turn them
into weapons?"
He
shook his head. "No. There are enough spears and swords lying around for that.
If I put my power into one of those and it got lost in the shuffle, then it
might get picked up by someone who shouldn't be wielding it. These staffs are
unique and therefore recognizable. They are pretty to look at but useless for
protection."
"So what are they going to be for?"
"I'm going to use them to move the
old cut blocks from the quarry we passed. Each one will be imbued with power
and attuned for levitating the stones from there to here. It will be tedious,
but I don't want to make this too obviously easy. If they think I can just
damper the severity of the oncoming threat, then I will have done a great
service. I don't want to influence history more than is necessary."
She snickered. "Boy, that' a change
from a short while ago. You were willing to disrupt time itself to achieve your
ends."
"And you showed me the error of my
ways. Now, down to business. In my time the wall was much higher and thicker.
The quarry has hundreds of those multi-ton blocks. I would guess we would be
better put to building the wall higher first."
He sat down and fiddled with his
duar, tuning it. He wanted a song that would evoke the need for power. Having a
song with the word in the title and/or lyrics would be best. The problem was,
he was on short notice and his memories were still falling into place. But
there was one, an oldie of sorts from a remarkable band. His fingers ran over
the instruments dual strings. The distinctive sounds echoed from within the
resonance chamber. He smiled. He had always liked Boston.
He belted out "Higher Power" with
the decibels of a rock concert. Soldiers stared and gaped at the couple as the
music bounced off the nearby mountains. Lenana had her paws over her ears.
Halfway into the song the staffs began glowing, from yellow to orange to red.
By the end of the song there were white hot. If this world had any link to
normal physics, the staffs would have been molten slag. When the music was
done, the colors faded back through the spectrum until both were their normal
gold color.
Lanana refused to touch them. "Are
you sure they work?"
Jon-Tom picked one up. He pointed
it at her and concentrated. She yelped when she rose off the ground. He hoisted
her a good fifteen feet before leaving her to hover. His audience gasped.
Having been attracted by his impromptu rendition of a song not yet written,
they were now being amazed by the results of his magic. He lowered her down,
feet flailing.
"Fine, so they work. Please don't
do that again! I'm afraid of heights!"
"You did ok on the wall!" He was
reveling in the immense power he had built into each one. Wiser yet, he had
given them the ability to regenerate their power from the sun. Solar powered
wands! That meant that when they were done, he could return them to the
commander. They would go back to being useless little emblems of his power
here, but they would still have the potential for greatness.
"Yes, and I had solid stone under
my feet, not thin air!"
He was amused, but was kind enough
to stifle any more comments. They set off towards the quarry. "Jon-Tom, there
are an awful lot of stones to move. Even with two of use, how will we get them
there in time?"
"We may not, but it won't stop us
from trying. I think that if we move them in a stair step pattern; moving
groups of them together over shorter distances, we'll get enough there to raise
the wall by a good ten feet."
"And if the Plated Folk storm over
it anyway? Will you destroy them?"
"I don't know. I guess I'll figure
that out if it happens."
Lanana had to get used to using her
mind to control the wand. It fit in her hand, but just barely. It was an
unusual thing with a cross piece and a loop on the end. It was an old symbol
that signified the right of the commander over life and death. The loop
represented a noose, and the crosspiece the beam to which it was tied. It was
embossed with the sigils of the local rulers who held sway over the army. It
was ugly and gaudy and right now, in her hands, it was getting a greater use
than it was ever intended to have.
His was a flail, an old symbol for
the submission of all those who fell before you. This one would conveniently
lock into one solid staff. It too had the sigils of the local governors. He
used it expertly like a wand to lift the blocks and float them, from his
standing position, to a spot nearly a quarter mile away. She quickly followed
his example and was in no time as adept as he in moving them. When they each
had moved about thirty apiece, they moved up to where they were at now and
moved them again. They made a good team.
Getting them up on the wall was a
little more challenging. The commander demanded that his men stay at their
positions, so placing the blocks without crushing anyone proved alarmingly
dangerous. Still, by the end of the second day, the wall was another twenty
feet higher. The stones weren't locked into place, but they were heavy enough
that they weren't going to be moving on their own.
They spent that night in a private
tent the commander had set aside for their use. The sound that came from their
tent would have attracted a lot of attention in a normal military encampment,
but seeing as this one was semi permanent, females in the form of girl friends
and wives were abundant. The creaking cot and sighs and moans were ignored
except by the loneliest of soldiers.
The next morning there came a shout
from the wall. Everyone, females alike, hastily dressed, grabbing whatever
weapons were closest. There were already piles of spears on the newly elevated
top of the Ja-Troom Gate. With any luck, there would be no need for the swords
and such. Jon-Tom had his duar and his levitation flail. Lanana had hers to.
They might not be too valuable in a battle, but they were better than nothing.
There were a group of Plated Folk
at the front of the line, but as they approached the wall, they moved to the
side. They knew well enough that those closest to enemy were the first to die.
Jon-Tom strained his eyes to get a good look at the group. He figured it would
consist of generals and captains. He saw the colors of the uniforms and assumed
he was correct. Then he paused. One insect was hidden within the folds of a
back robe. A robe had no military rank. That could only mean he was a wizard. A
wizard was always bad news. Something told him that they were probably not
expecting one on this side of the wall.
Jon-Tom pulled out his duar and
cheated. He performed a quick song that improved his vision to that of an eagle.
His eyes could now distinctly see the Plated Folks faces. The robe slipped back
revealed a dark blue, iridescent beetle. Sure enough, his robe had magical
symbols on it and he was fumbling with some jars of powder. His overall shape
and actions reminded Jon-Tom of Clothahump.
Now, it seemed as though it was
fate that had drawn Jon-Tom here, at this time. He dismissed it, remembering
how he had destroyed any hold fate had on this planet. Then he stiffened. That
was a long time into the future. Fate may still be at hand here and now. As it
was, a typical attack on the wall would probably be defendable, but a wizard
might turn the tables. He reported his findings to the commander.
"I hate wizards! No offense sir,
but they are too hard to contend with. It's hard to deflect magic like you do a
spear or an arrow. What do you propose?"
"I suppose the wisest thing would
be to go down and confront him in person. I think it's safe to say that between
the two of us, I'm the stronger wizard."
"You sound confident. You also
sound cocky. You'll be doing nothing for us if you're dead. I'd rather have you
on the wall chucking spears than doing a fool's errand down there on the
Greendowns. But...you will do as you will. You fortified the wall, and for that,
I owe you everything. If you think you can neutralize this threat against which
we have no defense, then do as you see fit."
Lanana latched onto his arm. "We
will do it together!"
"Like hell we will. I know that I
can come through this intact. You have no such assurance!"
"Sure I do. You'll not let me come
to harm. I'm going. Two are always better than one. If nothing else, I can hold
while you punch!"
He knew better than to argue. They
went over the wall, lowered by ropes. They headed down into the depression that
lay before the gate, where the horde of armed insects waited to cut them down.
As a matter of fact, a troop of them were headed their way. Jon-Tom pulled out
his duar and strummed the strings. He wasn't looking to do anything with
finesse. He immediately belted out Ozzy Osborne's Crazy Train. The duar
amplified his voice. The initial "all aboard!" was enough to send the bugs
tumbling in all directions. He kept the song up to discourage the others from
attacking in their stead. The old bat-biter would have been proud!
When he stopped, the insects were in
disarray and immobile. Well, they at least didn't attack him. There was sort of
a hive-mind appearance to them, like someone was controlling their actions. He
looked up to see the beetle wizard standing with his robe pulled back. His head
was cocked as he examined the Warmlander from afar.
His voice was as stiff as a
starched shirt. "So. The warm-bloods knew of our plan. No matter. In a short
time you will be dead. Your noise may scatter my legions, but when I focus
their mind to mine, they will act as one. I, Khepri, the Lord Wizard of the
Plated Folk, hereby decree it. This day will go down as a glorious one!"
Jon-Tom laughed. "And I was told I
was cocky! Well Khepri, prepare to be thoroughly swatted!"
The beetle threw a powder that
coalesced into a giant, carnivorous dragon fly. Unlike the small ones that the
human used to find around ponds, this one was a cross between a true dragon and
a fly. I was three to four feet long and belched fire. It lunged at Jon-Tom. He
sidestepped it and slammed his fist on the top of its head. It hit the ground
out cold, smoke billowing from its mouth.
Khepri hardly waited to see the
results. He made a gesture and created a globe of ball lightning between his
hands. He flung it towards his counterpart. Jon-Tom batted it aside as easily
as he had the dragonfly. The next was fountain of lava that seemed to erupt
from the ground underneath him. Jon-Tom
grabbed some of it with his new wand and flung it into the air, where he formed
it into a glowing orb. It suddenly shot downwards like a meteor. The wizard
dove to the side just in time. The fireball decimated one of the Plated Folk generals,
leaving nothing but a smoldering husk.
Jon-Tom could have crushed him at
any time, but he didn't want to give a full display of his power. No one needed
to know. Khepri was gearing up for another attack, and Jon-Tom was going to
make it look good. That was when Lanana stepped in beside him. She aimed her
staff at the beetle. He rose off the ground and flew high into the air. Jon-Tom
had just gotten his duar out and was preparing to play a devastating song.
Khepri was speaking some spell, despite his awkward position. Jon-Tom got his
song started. The spell, whatever it was, came flashing down. Jon-Tom
instinctively held the duar up to absorb the blow.
There was a momentary dizziness.
Then the light was gone and he was surrounded by cold nothingness. He tried to
breath, but there was no air. He tried to move, but it was as if his limbs
didn't exist. He couldn't tell where the Greendowns were, where Lanana was, or
what had happened to the wizard. The seconds ticked away. He wasn't certain if
he should be worried or not. He
recognized time travel by now. The question was; which direction was he going?
As long as it was taking to transpire, it could be anywhere far in the future,
or somewhere far in the past. There was no way of knowing until he came out of
the time vortex. Hopefully, Lana would be close. The other wizard could go to
hell for all he cared.