Finally! Chapter 2 (and drawing) is here!
Chapter 2
“Do you think he’ll hurt us?”
“I don’t know,”
“Quiet! He’s waking up!”
Dek slowly opens his eyes; his head is still aching from hitting the wheel from the impact. His eyes begin to focus.
Four, salamander-like natives were starring down at him. He looks around his surroundings to find himself in a building instead of his spaceship. Dek Shen tries to get up but a sharp pain in his abdomen stopped him. The natives back away from him as he moved.
“Easy there,” said one the creatures. “You’re in bad shape after your craft crashed.”
Dek looks down to see his body is nearly covered in bandages. Then, he started to remember something.
After he crashed, he was in his chair. Bright, green blood coming out from his mouth and head. Suddenly, he heard the sounds of footsteps and chattering on top of the ship. The door of his ship opens up and shadows of odd, creatures appeared before him.
“You were the ones that came to my ship…” spoke the yautja.
“Yeah!” the first native replied. “Everyone from the village saw your ship falling from the sky. We followed the smoke and broken trees to see what it was and we heard you and then we try to find the door and that’s when we found you.”
“It was hard to pull you out of that craft,” said the second native. “We had 20 of us to drag you to our village.”
“What are you and where am I?” Dek asked.
“We’re Grubbs.” said the third native. “You’re at one of the villages of Western Mudos.”
Dek slowly gets up from the bed, trying not to break one of his ribs.
“It’s been awhile since we had someone in our village,” the first grubb said. “And boy, was he a jerk! Demanding our food and water and stuff.”
“Does he go by the name, ‘Grak’?” Dek asked.
“Yeah!” the forth grubb replied. “Why? You know this guy?”
“I’ve been tracking him down for months.” said the yautja. “Is he still here?”
The grubbs shook their heads.
“He left a few days ago.” said the second grubb.
Suddenly, another grubb native burst into the room. “They’re coming! The wolvarks are coming!”
“Wolvarks?” Dek asked.
“Some jerks that work for Sekto,” the lead grubb replied. “Ever since Sekto build the dam and took our water, he wants us to leave our village so he can build some docks and facilities.”
The sounds of an airship were heard overhead.
“I hope our guide is going to do something about this…” said one of the grubbs.
Outside of the village…
“All right, you pecker heads!” shouted the head wolvark. “This is your last chance to leave!”
“Never!” the fully dressed, female guide replied. “We are not going to leave our village, even if you force us to!”
The wolvark grinned. “Fine. If we can’t force you to leave, we have no choice but to kill you.”
“If you’re going to fight these people, you have to go through me.”
The wolvarks looked around, trying to find the person who said that. He saw a tall, bandaged up reptilian-like man towering over the natives. The natives moved out of the way as Dek Shen walks over to the lead wolvark.
“Leave now,” said Dek.
“What the hell are you?” asked the leader.
“Someone who’s about to kick your ass if you don’t leave,” Dek replied.
“How can you do that? You’re wounded!” said another wolvark. “Shoot him!”
But as the leader was about to aim his rifle at the alien warrior, Dek quickly grabs him by the neck and lifts the wolvark off the ground.
Dek looks at him in the eyes and said, “Now listen to me and listen good. If you don’t leave these people alone, this will happen.”
The yautja grabs the gun and opens fire at one of the wolvarks. A sniper gets hit in the chest and falls dead on the ground. Dek looks back at the leader. “Do you understand?”
The leader nodded his head.
“Good,” growled the warrior. “Now, if I ever see you or your troops here again, I will have you skulls and add them to my trophy room.”
And with that, he let’s go of the leader.
“Now,” said Dek. “Get out!”
The wolvarks started running off to the forest and into the airship.
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