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Reminded me of the Lion King. "I'm surrounded by idiots."
I want to see the next chapter. Soon.
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Which just shows how original I am.
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^^ i really like the last chapter, the part when Zevenk starts to study the sky made me laugh  (one of my friends is sometimes acting similarly...) xD
also i feel sorry for Shrown, he wouldn't have told them anything if he had known the true reason why Creck had helped the mudokons xD
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Thanks. Poor Shrown, thought he was doing something good when he was just making himself look stupid.
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Chapter 21
“What?” I say, exasperated. We’re still by the Mudokon village so I keep my voice down.
“Well, my boss decided to fire me because I was ‘slacking’, so I let a load of his slaves run free in a small act of revenge. What, did you actually think I would help them escape because I cared for them?”
“That’s what it sounded like to us,” Zevenk tells him. “Why do you think Blege kept having a go at you?”
“And why didn’t you tell us before? You could have saved yourself from a bit of trouble,” I ask, annoyed.
“I don’t know,” he shrugs, “I never really thought it was worth it. I mean, what difference would it have made? Helping aid escapes, whether it is because you care or you want revenge, is all the same, right?”
I sigh. I should have kept my mouth shut. Now, because of me, we’ve lost a member of our group. Blege may have been an idiot, but he was a friend. Well, kind of.
“So you honestly refused to shoot one?” Zevenk says, trying not to sound like he doesn’t care. I nod my head silently, the regret of telling them showing clearly on my face. “But why?”
I hesitate, trying to think of something, when Creck interrupts. “Enough talking. It doesn’t matter why he did what he did, no one can change it now. But we really need to keep going. The longer we stay in one place, the larger the chance of us being caught.”
I silently thank him for changing the subject. And so, with out any farther interruptions, we begin to navigate ourselves around the Mudokon village.
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The Flying Scrab stepped delicately out of the tunnel, curious of the warm sensation that touched its skin as the sunlight fell upon it. It was the Scrab’s first time above ground, and everything seemed so strange, so alien. Why was everything so far apart, so open? There were no walls surrounding it, and the Scrab felt vulnerable. It wanted to retreat back into the tunnel where it knew it was safe.
Instead, the Scrab forced itself to take another step forward. It had a task it needed to complete. Its master had given it a location to start – the Sligs’ birthing complex. Here it would find a scent to follow, which would then lead it to its prey.
It opened its wings and let them hang in the air for a second before driving them with all its strength downwards. It managed to lift itself a metre off the ground, and that was it. Confused, it tried again, but only succeeded in the same thing. The Scrab stopped and considered what to do. Surely, it knew how to fly?
Fragmented memories suddenly flashed into its head. It saw the snow-capped peaks of an ancient mountain range; a shimmering lake of clear, pure water; dark forests made of giant pines. More images drove themselves to the fore of the Scrab’s mind; leaving the mountains behind, endless grasslands that spread to the horizon, flying over the world on scarlet wings.
Then the Scrab saw something in the jumble of pictures it had never considered – others of its kind. It saw the leader, who was the only male in the group, guiding them from their home to find somewhere else to live. It saw itself getting separated from its pack in a storm, and finding itself alone. Searching the land for its family. And finally, falling victim to a Slig’s bullets.
The flow of images ceased, leaving the Scrab frozen with confusion. That the memories belonged to it, there was no doubt of. But where had they come from? It didn’t know how it had gotten them, since it’d spent its life so far in the underground lab.
It reluctantly pushed the thoughts from its mind and began to lift its wings in a third attempt to fly, only to stop halfway. And idea came to it, sparked from the memories it had just seen. It folded its wings against its body and began to run. A sense of joy overwhelmed it as it went faster and faster, feeling the impact of each claw against the hard ground. It ran tirelessly, reaching its top speed in mere seconds. Then, with a sudden sureness, it snapped open its wings and forced them down towards the ground whilst using its legs to propel itself into the air. It brought its wings back up and pushed them down again, rising higher, the momentum from its running helping it forwards. Twice more it repeated the action with its wings, and with each time it found itself gaining altitude.
The Scrab howled at the top of its lungs, wanting its happiness to be known by this new world. It glanced down, surprised at how high up it was. It flapped its wings one last time before stretching them out and going into a glide. A gentle wind aided it in its flight, so all it had to do was keep its wings outstretched as it was carried south.
It would ponder its new-found memories and its task later. But for now, it was happy just to glide over the land.
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Yes people, Vechk's experiment is female! And there's a picture of her coming soon.
Last edited by GlacierDragon; 10-05-2008 at 09:42 AM..
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