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Archive for March 6th, 2010

We Must Be Doing Something

The Old One and I do not have much going on with the new Never So Few Book, least not enough to publish or post about yet, so I though I would throw in a scene from chapter five of A Very Blue Moon. Now in order to understand what is happening you will need to go over to the FutureVerse and read it all from the start. — What are you waiting for?

(A Part of Chapter Five of AVBM)
“You see, I was this time travel agent in a 20’s speakeasy, and there was this gorilla chained in the corner. I took care of what I came for, and when I got home 80 years later — in the future I mean, it was chained in the kitchen talking to my sisters and waiting to play cards. Now naturally I thought a gorilla chained in the kitchen was a bit strange and . . .”

“You don’t have any sisters Yuri, least not any in your record file. And time travel can’t work so why even bother dreaming about it?” Audie shook her head and acted as if she just wanted Yuri to go away.

“Sure I got sisters, three of them! I lied when I joined up. Doesn’t everyone? Any way It was gnawing at the chain and one of my sisters said that it could never bite through it and that was that. I said maybe it could with a soft enough chain. So then I leave the room for a minute and when I get back sure enough it did.”

“Stop it Yuri or I’ll call a medic!”
“Just let me finish Audie and you will get my point Ok?”
“Go ahead,” Audie said muting the volume.

“So it asks me for the 500 dollars we had bet. I say it was my sister said it was impossible not me.”

“Ok,” the Tyrannosaurus says disappointedly. You see the Gorilla became a different animal, and he picks up his cards as my opponent, then asks, “What are the stakes?”

“I say we are playing for points only. Don’t ya get it Audie? . . . Audie?”