Sole Wolfess and Kid, Part 5
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“I had wanted to ask you a question, my Lady, about those furs that attacked us last night,” I said. “Why would they dare to attack your father’s home?”
The wah femme looked perplexed, and had a brief conversation with Kung, who nodded and said, “The Lady Meigui asks if you recall your last encounter with her.”
I thought for a moment. “When we had finally caught up with Cloverfield.” That roe-doe was more trouble than she was worth, and I found myself hoping that she was gone forever after she fell into the fire-fissure in Kahanomoku.
She nodded and spoke in low tones to the canine. “She says that certain of her retinue listened to the words of the doe, and fell under her sway. It is they who are the bandits that have attacked the Celestial Emperor.”
“What do they want?”
“There are objects stored here,” Kung replied, “of great antiquity and power, whose possession can bestow good fortune and prosperity. The Jade Emperor is in great distress that they always seek to steal his lucky charms.”
I nodded gravely. These talismans could be magically religious, and Fuma only knew what the bandits planned to do with them.
Story by
Walt46 and M. Mitchell Marmel. All rights lefted.
“I had wanted to ask you a question, my Lady, about those furs that attacked us last night,” I said. “Why would they dare to attack your father’s home?”
The wah femme looked perplexed, and had a brief conversation with Kung, who nodded and said, “The Lady Meigui asks if you recall your last encounter with her.”
I thought for a moment. “When we had finally caught up with Cloverfield.” That roe-doe was more trouble than she was worth, and I found myself hoping that she was gone forever after she fell into the fire-fissure in Kahanomoku.
She nodded and spoke in low tones to the canine. “She says that certain of her retinue listened to the words of the doe, and fell under her sway. It is they who are the bandits that have attacked the Celestial Emperor.”
“What do they want?”
“There are objects stored here,” Kung replied, “of great antiquity and power, whose possession can bestow good fortune and prosperity. The Jade Emperor is in great distress that they always seek to steal his lucky charms.”
I nodded gravely. These talismans could be magically religious, and Fuma only knew what the bandits planned to do with them.
Story by
Walt46 and M. Mitchell Marmel. All rights lefted.
Category Story / Fantasy
Species Wolf
Size 298 x 287px
File Size 83.8 kB
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