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Gorden The Rabbit And The Quest For The Golden Carrot
"Gorden, " David said, "You know we've been friends for a long time."
"Yes"
"And you know how we can tell each other anything?"
"Erm, Yes"
"And you know how we've said that we'll be friends through thick and
thin?"
"Urrm, Yes.." Gorden was starting to wonder where this was going.
"And you know how, in years of friendship we've had a total of
two arguments - both over what channel to watch on the telly?"
"Get to the point..."
"Well. I. Um. Er." David was having trouble putting it in words, "I
think having a woman along is asking for trouble and I think she's double
trouble and I don't want her to come between us and cause trouble and..."
"It's alright," Gorden said tapping him on the shoulder, "Trust me."
"'trust me'" David said in a small voice."i hate it when people say
that." Then with some force "Why is she talking to Plessey like that?"
"Because she *knows*." Gorden said, "She knows the prophecies. She
knows the legend of the Golden Carrot. And," he whispered, "She knows how
to cook!"
David thought on this for a moment.
"Cook?".
Gorden nodded.
"Okay," David said, "I'll give her a chance then." His brain kicked
into high gear, "Is she the 'One Who Knows' that the swans spoke about?"
Gorden looked at David out of the corner of his eyes and hummed.
"You mean we've started to fulfil prophecy already?" He smiled "I think
I could get the hang of this Questing lark."
Plessey floated over.
"We've talked about the first few Prophecies Of The Carrot, and I think
I know where we're supposed to be going." He pointed, "This way lads!"
He floated off to catch up with Cola.
Cola had a short pole with a handkerchief tied on the end. It bulged
with things which just might be food, might be useful objects. Gorden smiled
at her behind...
Plessey turned his 'lecturing' voice on:
"We're going to follow the seventy-third ley-line. Now, ley-lines are
lines of power that those with the right skill can see and follow. A wizard
can draw power whilst following long a ley-line, although crossing a ley-line
pulls some power off of the wizard, or indeed anyone that crosses the line.
If a lot of people cross the line then the energy can build up and will
cause strange things to happen, accidents and the like.
"So we're following one of the oldest lines in the country."
"Hurry up you lot of slacker!" Cola called from in front "We're nearly
at the edge of the forest!"
Gorden shivered- he'd never been out of the forest before now. In fact
he'd never met anyone who had gone beyond the forest. Well, not any that
came back anyway.
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Insults and Critique to : gorden@nobby.co.uk