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August 28, 2019 at 1:44 pm #4769
In reply to: The Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn
Aunt Idle:
I bet you were expecting reports of action and adventure, a fast paced tale of risks and rescues, with perhaps a little romance. Hah! Itâs been like a morgue around here after that fluster of activity and new arrivals. Like everyone lost the wind out of their sails and wondered what they were doing here.
Sanso took to his room with no explanation, other than he needed to rest. He wouldnât let anyone in except Finly with food and drinks (quite an extraordinary amount for just one man, I must say, and not a crumb or a drop left over on the trays Finly carried back to the kitchen.) I told Finly to quiz him, find out if he was sick or needed a doctor, or perhaps a bit of company, but the only thing she said was that he was fine, and it was none of our business, heâd paid up front hadnât he? So what was the problem. Bit rude if you ask me.
Mater had taken to her room with a pile of those trashy romance novels, complaining of her arthritis. Sheâd gone into a sulk ever since I ruined her red pantsuit in a boil wash, and dyed all the table linen pink in the process. The other guests lounged around listlessly in the sitting room or the porch, flicking through magazines or scrolling their gadgets, mostly with bored vacant expressions, and little conversation beyond a cursory reply to any attempt to chat.
Bert was nowhere to be seen most of the time, and even when he was around, he was as uncommunicative as the rest of them, and Devan, what was he up to, always down the cellar? Checking the rat traps was all he said when I asked him. But we havenât got rats, I told him, not down the cellar anyway. He gave me a look that was unreadable, to put it politely. Maybe heâs got a crack lab going on down there, planning on selling it to the bored guests. God knows, maybe thatâd liven us all up a bit.
I did get to wondering about those two women who wandered off down the mine, but whenever I mentioned them to anyone, all I got was a blank stare. I even banged on Sansoâs door a time or two, but he didnât answer. I made Finly ask him, and she said all he would say is Not to worry, it would be sorted out. I mean, really! He hadnât left that room all week, how was he going to sort it out? Bert said the same thing when I eventually managed to collar him, he said just wait, it will get sorted out, and then that glazed look came over his face again.
Itâs weird, I tell you. Weâre like a cast of characters with nobody writing the story, waiting. Waiting to start again on whatever comes next.
August 27, 2019 at 10:03 am #4768In reply to: Seven Twines and the Dragon Heartwoods
Probably afraid to catch the floo, Muriel had packed in a jiffy, and left the place without saying much more than a few admonitions.
Fox winked at Glynis. âGood job at faking it! You should have done it a long time back. I still wonder how you managed to get all the hues right in the snotting potion. Look at those greens!â
Glynis atchooed some more, in case Muriel was still within earshot, then laughed heartily. It was good to laugh. She disliked the saying that you always laugh at the expense of someone, but in that case it felt splendid. Muriel had been such a bag of chips on her shoulders, with her moaning and complaining and her hardly lifting a finger.
After all the belly laughing was done, and some more for good measure, she looked at Foxâs wrinkled nose, and laughed some more: âthe loo is still in a dire situation though!â
He tittered jollily, hooting his reply âFor sure! All the purple cabbage you fed that harpy didnât help!â
August 12, 2019 at 6:04 pm #4766In reply to: Newsreel from the Rim of the Realm
There had been no communications from either Connie or Hilda for some time. Ricardo went down the usual route of worrying that something had happened to them, and then it occurred to him to try out the remote viewing heâd been practicing. It was too easy to rely solely on technological means, he reminded himself, AI (short for Abnormal Intrusions) or no AI.
Ricardo found himself in a moonlit sweeping landscape, with some dark indeterminate built structure shapes. Oh, very helpful, he snorted, and then reminded himself to simply observe. Then he saw the woman, dressed in gauzy floating white, and found himself sneering at how corny the image was, like a new age art poster woman, beautiful and ethereal in a moonlit scene.
Stranger still was the next thought to waft through his wandering mind. Maybe he inserted that corny woman to distract any remote viewing spies, and throw them off the scent? Suddenly there was a crash behind him. Another picture had fallen off the wall, he assumed. But nothing was out of place. He looked again, sure that something had fallen to the floor to make such a noise. But there was nothing to see. He shrugged.
Later, he wondered: what had made that noise?
August 12, 2019 at 5:37 pm #4764In reply to: The Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn
Aunt Idle:
I couldnât offer Sanso a drink, as there wasnât a drop of anything in my room, so I sent him down to the dining room to get a bottle of gin, and a couple of glasses of ice. I was a bit reluctant to let him out of my bedroom at such an early stage of the proceedings, but felt he was a man of his word when he assured me (with an engaging twinkle) that of course heâd be back, in just two shakes of a mongooses tail. Odd expression if you ask me, but then, where does he come from? Hard to say. He had a slight accent, but it was impossible to pin down to a location, and it had a changeable quality, too.
He wasnât gone long, and said that the only person whoâd seen him was Prune, but that was inevitable, he said. That kid sees everything! Sheâd be a fount of valuable information, if she didnât put such a unique spin on everything.
I sat on the bed, and he sat in the wicker chair by the window, and after weâd clunked glasses and said cheers, he came right out and asked me what my mission was. Well! Mission? I asked. Iâd never really thought about it in terms of a mission. Then a funny thing happened. I could hear myself speaking but hadnât thought about what to say, you know how it is sometimes.
I said, âmy mission is a glorious infinite wandering, threading multicoloured silken skeins of clues and riddles, people and places, weaving them in and out of time and to each otherâŠâ
Sanso laughed. âHe said âThatâs my mission, too!â and we raised our glasses in honour of that, and then he got serious. No, not like that. I mean, he started going on about the mines, and how we really had no time to lose because there were two daft tarts in extreme danger down there, and they needed rescuing. I rolled my eyes as you can imagine. Iâd already started semi reclining in anticipation.
âItâll be fun,â he said.
August 8, 2019 at 1:18 pm #4762In reply to: The Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn
âThere it is, look!â exclaimed Hilda, wiping the sweat from her eyes with a soggy paper tissue. âThe mine entrance , I told you it wasnât far.â
âNot far? Hilda, weâve been walking for hours!â retorted Connie. âWeâll be lucky not to get sunstroke.â
âItâll be shady inside the mine, and the sun will be going down by the time we walk back to the inn.â
âDo we have to go inside?â The feeling of apprehension had been steadily increasing as they neared the location, and had now ramped up to an ominous dread. Not wanting Hilda to see how frightened she was, she added, âI mean without equipment, all we have is one torch. What if the batteries run out? Weâre not very well prepared, are we?â
âSo whatâs new?â replied Hilda with a snort. âWeâre not going to get an exclusive scoop by telling all and sundry our plans, are we? Not to mention sharing anything we might find.â
âIf we get lost, nobody will know where to look for us.â
âExciting, isnât it?â snapped Hilda. Connie wanted to punch her. âYou wait out here then. Iâm going in.â
Unwilling to stay outside in the merciless heat, Connie reluctantly followed Hilda into the mine.
August 8, 2019 at 8:05 am #4761In reply to: Newsreel from the Rim of the Realm
Barbaraâs office was dead silent apart from the regular bips of the machines. The whiteness of the painted walls made it feel like a psych ward. She shivered away the memories that were trying to catch her attention.
Itâs been two hours since the Doctor had locked himself up in his rage-release room, a spacious soundproofed room with padded walls. Not even a small window to look inside and check if his anger had subsided. Barbara clearly preferred the trauma of the shouts and cries and the broken plates that were hidden here and there for him to use when he needed most. But when he started his therapy with the AI psych module, the damn bot suggested he built that room in order to release his rage in a more intimate framework.
Now the plates collected dust and the sessions in the room tended to last longer and longer.Todayâs burst of rage had been triggered by the unexpected gathering of the guests at the Inn. The Doctor was drinking his columbian cocoa, a blend of melted dark chocolate with cheddar cheese, when the old hag in that bloody gabardine started her speech. The camera hidden in the eye of the fish by their agent, gave them a fisheye view of the room. It was very practical and they could see everything. The AI engineer module could recreate a 3D view of the room and anticipate the moves of all the attendees.
When that girl with the fishnet handed out the keys for all to see and the other girl got the doll out, the Doctor had his attention hyper-focused. He wanted to see it all.
Except there had been a glitch and images of granola cookies superimposed on the items.âSend the magpies to retrieve the items,â he said, nervousness making his voice louder.
âAhem,â had answered Barbara.
âWhat?â The Doctor turned towards her. His eye twitched when he expected the worst, and it had been twitching fast.
She had been trying to hide the fact that the magpies had been distracted lately, as she had clearly been herself since she had found that goldminer game on facebush.
No need to delay the inevitable, she had thought. âThe magpies are not in the immediate vicinity of the Inn.â In fact, just as their imprinting mother was busy digging digital gold during her work time, the magpies had found a new vein of gold while going to the Inn and Barbara had thought it could be a nice addition to her meager salary⊠to make ends meet at the end of the month.It obviously wasnât the right time to do so. And she was worried about the Doctor now.
To trump her anxiety, she was surfing the internet. Too guilty to play the gold miner, she was looking around for solutions to her bossâs stress. The variety and abundance of advertisement was deafening her eyes, and somewhere in a gold mine she was sure the magpies were going berserk too. She had to find a solution quickly.
Barbara hesitated to ask the AI. But there were obviously too many solutions to choose from. Her phone buzzed. It was her mother.
âI finally found the white jade masks. Bought one for you 2. It helps chase the mental stress away. You clearly need it.â Her mother had joined a picture of her wearing the mask on top of a beauty mask which gave her the look of a mummy. Her mother was too much into the woowoo stuffs and Barbara was about to send her a polite but firm no she didnât want the mask. But the door of the rage-room opened and the Doctor went out. He had such a blissful look on his face. It was unnatural. Barbara had been suspecting the AI to brainwash the Doctor with subliminal messages during those therapy sessions. Maybe it also happened in the rage-room. The AI was using tech to control the Doctor. Barbara would use some other means to win him back.OK. SEND IT TO ME QUICK. she sent to her mother.
August 7, 2019 at 5:16 pm #4760In reply to: The Chronicles of the Flying Fish Inn
Aunt Idle:
The old ruse was still working, so I continued to use it. Only way to get a bit of time to myself, especially lately. A bit of quiet time, to think. And there was so much to think about, what with all these people around. I wasnât put on this earth to make beds and pander to tourists, and the clues were coming in thick and fast. Oh yes, some of these new guests were thick, and some were fast. Anyway, I pretended to be inebriated again and did a pretty good imitation of a lurching drunk to throw them off the scent. They always fall for it.
After turning the key in the lock of my bedroom door, I leaned my back against it for a minute and closed my eyes. It was the bird flying in the window at the crack of dawn that got me worried. Now Iâm not a superstitious person by any means, but there have been times when a bird in the house has been followed by a death, and things like that stick in your mind. The sight of Mater in that red pantsuit had etched itself on my mind as well, which was almost as worrying as the bird.
I went over to the window and pulled down the blinds. The bright sun was making my head hurt. I was thirsty, and wished Iâd brought a cup of tea with me, but lurching drunks canât be seen to be making plans for a quiet afternoon of sober contemplation. I tried valiantly to ignore my parched mouth, but it was no good. I put my ear to the door, and the coast seemed clear so I inched it open, looking up and down the hallway. I sprinted to the bathroom, unfortunately tripping over the vacuum cleaner that Finley had no doubt left there deliberately to trip me up. She was a dark horse, that one. Good at dusting, and reliable, so I suppose that was something. Hard to get hired help out here so we had no choice, really.
I smashed my nose on Materâs doorknob and skinned my shin on the hoover. My nose hurt like hell, and quickly spurted an astonishing quantity of bright blood, similar in colour to that ghastly pantsuit. My fall made a hell of a din so I staggered quickly to the bathroom wash basin for the much needed drink of water before anyone came to investigate the crash, hoping to get back to my room before anyone appeared on the scene.
Had the water in the cold tap been cold, it might have been different, but the new water pipes were still above ground, and the cold water was scalding hot from the heat of the sun on the black pipes. I didnât have a moment to waste, so drank some quickly, horrid though it was. The unfortunate side effect of the cold water being hot was that it encouraged and diluted the blood, making the overall effect look considerably more alarming. I was tempted to blame Mater for the whole sorry affair, for starting the red theme with that damn pantsuit. I actually said âbloody pantsuitâ, which struck me as inordinately funny, and made it hard to get back to the bedroom quickly. I was still laughing hysterically, leaving red hand prints and strange red markings along the corridor wall, when Sanso appeared, seemingly out of nowhere.
âI saw cave paintings like that in Zimbabwe,â he said conversationally, taking a closer look at the bloody hand prints. âIâve often wondered what the purpose was, the meaning.â He raised an eyebrow and smiled at me. âHave you interpreted these?â
I was momentarily speechless, as you might imagine. Then I had an impulse, and grabbed his elbow and propelled him into my room, slamming and locking the door behind him. He was almost unnaturally calm and unperturbed, albeit looking as if he was trying not to smile too broadly, which was just the kind of energy I needed. My kind of man! I gave him one of my famous coquettish looks, which made him laugh out loud, and then I caught sight of myself in the wardrobe mirror and hastily grabbed an old nightgown off the floor and spit on it to rub the blood off my face.
âMy kind of girl!â he laughed. Oh, how he laughed.
August 7, 2019 at 12:46 pm #4759In reply to: Eight Turns of the Wheel
While she was posing for Maeveâs sketches this first afternoon before the Landladyâs theatrical entrance, Arona had felt her usual distrust towards strangers melt.
Her magical senses told her she could trust this girl. Maeve herself seemed still a bit on the fence, as though she was guarding a heavy secret, but she seemed to have moments of unexplained boldness and was not shy to engage either.
Without thinking twice, Arona had drawn her key out, and produced it in front of Maeveâs almond shaped eyes.
âSomething tells me this is familiar to you; me and my friends are looking for what it is locking away.â
Maeve initial reaction was shocked and her composure seemed to be shaken for a moment.
âMandrake, be nice to Maeve!â Arona called, as the cat had jumped on Maveâs lap and was starting to pur.
âDonât worry, Iâm going to relax this precious moppet.â he replied back in purring meows only Arona could understand. âI heard thatâs what cats do in this dimension when they donât sleep.â
Maeve replied âDonât worry, I quite like animals, he seems well behaved too. And heâs so cute with his tiny boots.â
Only momentarily distracted, and mildly relaxed by the catâs purring, Maeve asked âhow did you come by this key? It was not supposed to be found. I donât know what itâs supposed to open, I suspect it was a fail-safe for my uncle, and I hid them in my dolls for safe-keeping.â
âThem?â Arona asked, rather as a validation to herself.
âAs you suspected. There are more.â purred the cat harder.Maeve leaned in close, almost dropping her sketchbookâs coloured pencils on the floor, âI think some bad people are after it. I suspect that my Uncle sent me those tickets to Australia so I could retrieve this one before the bad people arrive to snatch it.â
She jumped a little, realizing too late. âWait? You donât seem to be one of them⊠But what about all these other guests?â
August 7, 2019 at 7:21 am #4757In reply to: PopïčĄin People Tribulations
The loud throbbing of a Harley Davidson interrupted the unexpected revelation moment.
A few seconds later, the door banged open and a man with a long moustache, thick eyebrows and a rather bushy hair entered the Inn.âFergus?â said Mater, frowning.
âUncle Fergus?â said Maeve.
âYou old bastard!â said Bert.Devan didnât know the name of the man, but he did manage to infuse his wide open mouth with an interrogation.
âWhoâs Fergus?â asked Dodo, who didnât want to be left behind.
The fact that Mater was the first person to pronounce the name of the man didnât escape Pruneâs shrewd mind.
âHow do you know him?â she asked Mater who blushed and used another puff of dust to cough and avoid the question.But one surprised all the others, even Fergus.
âMy long lost brother!â said Sanso. He moved forward and hugged the newly arrived man. Truth be told, there was some ressemblance between the two of them.Mandrake was looking at Ugo who seemed rather focused on the scene. Something was off, he could feel it. He should warn Arona, but the darn lizard never left her side, or her hair. It was pretty annoying since she would not brush his fur very often now, and he certainly needed some refreshing with all the knots caused by the dryness of the climate.
August 7, 2019 at 3:40 am #4755In reply to: PopïčĄin People Tribulations
âWelcome, Everyone!â said Mater. She had entered unnoticed and was standing in the doorway regarding the assembled group and looking rather more lewd than welcoming. She had worn a pantsuit for the occasion, a relic from the 70âs made of red garbardine. Fortunately, the forgiving nature of garbardine added a little stretch, but even so the cloth clung rather too tightly to Materâs curves.
âOh, lord love ya! â said Finly. âLook at you! Youâve not dusted that pantsuit off since you got it out of the chest, have you!â She hit Mater with her duster and a cloud of dust enveloped her.
âWay to go, Mater!â said Devan.
âWhat are you doing, crazy old woman?â shrieked Dodo. Unfortunately her mouth was full of bread roll and it sounded more like, âWoowawuooingwazyolewoom?â
âSheâs aboriginal?â asked Sanso looking at Dodo with interest.
Prune snorted. âWe arenât quite sure where she is from but she is an interesting specimen.â
âI expect she is rip snorting drunk again,â said Mater after the dust had subsided. âAnyway, I just want to say it is a pleasure to have you all here. I hope you are finding enough to eat. If you need anything, Bert here is your man.â
âThanks ever so much,â said Arona, smiling charmingly and gently wiping the lizard with her paper table napkin before popping it back under her turban.
Bert grunted and wiped his mouth with the back of his hand. âWe arenât used to this many folk staying at one time,â he said. âBut yeah, welcome all. So, what are you all here for?â
âItâs to do with a doll, actually,â said Maeve. Shawn Paul looked at her, impressed with her boldness.
âA key,â said Arona, waving the key in the air.
Mater stumbled and reached out to the door frame for support.
âBloody hell,â said Bert.August 4, 2019 at 9:11 pm #4752In reply to: The Precious Life and Rambles of Liz Tattler
âYouâre so rip snorting drunk most of the time you donât know whose bed is whose,â muttered Finley while she weakly dusted another window ledge. âNot to mention whose snarl is whose.â
August 2, 2019 at 8:17 am #4747In reply to: The Stories So Near
WHERE ARE THEY ALL NOW ? đ»
a.k.a. the map thread, and because everything happens now anyway.
POP-IN THREAD (Maeve, Lucinda, Shawn-Paul, Jerk, [Granola])
đ [map link]Â â KELOWNA, B.C., CANADA
It looks like our group of friends live in Canada, Kelowna.
Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. The name Kelowna derives from an Okanagan language term for âgrizzly bearâ. The cityâs motto: âFruitful in UnityâInterestingly, Leörmn the dragon from the Doline may have visited from time to time : Ogopogo / Oggie / Naitaka
FLYING FISH INN THREAD (Mater/Finly, Idle/Coriander/Clove, Devan, Prune, [Tiku])
Though very off the beaten track, the Flying Fish Inn may be located near a location that was a clue left as a prank by Corrie & Clove on the social media to lure conspiracy theorists to the Inn.
đ ///digger.unusually.playfullyIt seems to link to a place near documented old abandoned mines.
đ [map link] Â â SOME PLACE IN THE MIDDLE OF AUSTRALIA, OFF ARLTUNGA ROAD
- Tiku, the local bush lady is living around the place.
- The local shaman who rented the Jeep to Arona & her friends was nearby Uluru âs closest airport (Ayerâs Rock, Yulara). đ [map link] : AYERâS ROCK, ULURU
DOLINE THREAD (Arona, Sanso/Lottie, Ugo, Albie)
This one is a tricky geographical conundrum, since the Doline is a multi-dimensional hub. It connects multiple realities and places though bodies of water, with the cave structure (the Doline) at its center, a world on its own right, where talking animals and unusual creatures are not uncommon.
It has shown to connect places in the Bayou in Louisiana, where Albie & Mandrake went to see the witch, as well as the coastal area of Australia, where they emerged next in their search for Arona.
At the center of the Doline is a mysterious dragon named Leörmn, purveyor of precious traveling pearls and impossible riddles. We thus may infer possible intersection points in our dimension, such as đ ///mysterious.dragon.riddle a little North of Hawaii, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
However, the inside of the Doline would look rather like Phong Nha-Ke Bang gigantic cave in Vietnam.
NEWSREEL THREAD (Ms Bossy, Hilda/Connie, Sophie, Ricardo)
It is not very clear where our favourite investigative team is located. They are likely to be near an urban area with a well-connected international airport, given their propensity for impromptu traveling, such as in Iceland and Australia.
For all we know, they could be settled in Germany: đ ///newspapers.gone.crazy
or Denmark đ ///publish.odds.newsAs for the Doctor, we strongly suspect his current hideout to be also revealed when searching from his signature beautification prescription that has made him famous in connoisseur circles: đ ///beauty.treatment.shot at the frontier of Sweden and Finland.
LIZ THREAD (Finnley, Liz, Roberto, Godfrey)
We donât really know where the story happens; for that, one would need to dive into Lizâs turbulent past, and that would confound the most sane individual, starting with keeping count of her past husbands.
As a self-made powerful best-selling writer, we could guess she would take herself to be the JK Rowling of the Unplotted Booker Prize, and thus would be a well-traveled British uptart, sorry upstart, with a fondness for mansions with character and gardeners with toned glutes. Of course, one would need the staff.
DRAGON đ WOOD THREAD (Glynnis, Eleri, Fox/Gorrash, Rukshan)
This story happens in another completely different dimension, but it can be interesting to explore some of its unusual geography.
The World revolved around a central axis, and different worlds stacked one upon the other, with the central axis like an elevator.
We know of
- the World of Humans, where most of the story takes place
- the world of Gods, above it, which has been sealed off, and where most Gods disappeared in the old ages
- Under these two, the world of Giants exists, still to be explored.
At the intersection of the central axis of the world and the human world, radiates the Heartwood, a mystical forest powered by the Gem of Creation which has been here since the Dawn of Times, and is a intricate maze, and a dimension in itself. It had grown around itself different woods and glades and forests, with various level of magical properties meant to repel intruders or lesser than Godlike beings.
The Fae dimension is a particular dimension which exists parallel to the Human World, accessible only to Elder Faes, and where the race originated, and is now mostly deserted, as Faesâ magic waning with the encroachment of humans into the Forest, most have chosen to live in the Forests and try and protect them.
August 2, 2019 at 6:56 am #4746In reply to: PopïčĄin People Tribulations
The sense of being left behind had deflated Lucinda. Everyone off having adventures, and here she was left minding the dog. She liked the dog, but not the feeling of missing out on the excitement, and the clues she received were few and far between.
âCome on, Fabio,â she said, and the little dog looked up expectantly and wagged his tail. âLetâs go for a walk down by the river. We can pick up some granola cookies on the way back.â
It was a particularly muggy day and not ideal for a long walk. She felt listless and heavy in the humid air. Before walking very far at all along the riverside promenade, she felt clammy and tired, and found a bench under a shady tree to sit on. Fabio cocked his head to one side and looked at her. Lucinda closed her eyes for a few moments, and started to admonish herself for her lack lustre and frankly boring state. âBuck up, for Peteâs sake!â she told herself, but was interrupted by Fabioâs frantic barking and pullling at the lead.
A man on stilts was coming towards them, wearing long shiny trousers in black and white vertical stripes. Lucinda started at him openly, somewhat shaken, but curious. She could have sworn sheâd seen him in a dream the night before.
The peace shattering sound of a loud motor boat engine intruded into the scene, and when Lucinda looked back to the stilted man in stripes, heâd vanished. The sound of the outboard motor receded as the boat disappeared around a curve in the river; the waves it created splashing on the river banks long after it had disappeared.
August 2, 2019 at 6:20 am #4745In reply to: Seven Twines and the Dragon Heartwoods
Eleri was dressed inâtoo shortâ fairy garments and had sad looking transparent wings hanging on her back. Her hair was full of twigs and red and yellow leaves fallen from the trees.
âHave you been rolling yourself into the piles of leaves Ollie had gathered this morning?â asked Glynis.
Eleri looked like a child caught in the act.
âGuilty I guess, thatâs my little pleasure these days. I recall when I was a little girl and my mom was handing me candies for being a good girl.â She sighed of relief. âGosh! How I hated that period. I got rid of that neat little girl long ago and now Iâm just being myself.â
She turned around and went back into the forest shouting like a tookantipooh trying to catch a young kakapo, leaving Glynis crestfallen with all the dish to clean again.August 2, 2019 at 6:00 am #4744In reply to: The Stories So Near
Newer developments
POP-IN THREAD (Maeve, Lucinda, Shawn-Paul, Jerk, [Granola])
Granola is popping in and out of the stories, exploring interacting more physically with her friends through Tiku, a bush lady focus of hers.
Luckily (not so coincidentally) Maeve and Shawn-Paul were given coupons to travel from their rural Canada town to the middle of Australia. Maeve is suspicious of being followed by a strange man, and tags along with Shawn-Paul to keep a cover of a young couple. Maeve is trying to find the key to the doll that she made in her secret mission for Uncle Fergus, which has suddenly reappeared at her friend Lucindaâs place. Sheâll probably is going to have to check on the other dolls that she made as well.
Jerk continues to administrate some forum where among other things, special dolls are found and exchanged, and he moderates some strange messages.
Lucinda is enjoying Fabioâs company, Maeveâs dog, that she has in her care while Maeve is travelling.FLYING FISH INN THREAD (Mater/Finly, Idle/Coriander/Clove, Devan, Prune, [Tiku])
The mysteries of the Flying Fish Inn seem to unravel slowly, like Idleâs wits.
Long time family member are being drawn inexplicably, such as Prune and brother Devan. The local bush lady Tiku is helping Finly with the catering, although Finly would rather do everything by herself. The totemic Fish was revealed to be a talisman placed here against bad luck â âfor all the good it didâ (Mater).
Bert, thought to be an old flame of Mater, whoâs acted for the longest time as gardener, handyman and the likes, is revealed to be the father of Prune, Devan, Coriander and Cloveâs mother. Mater knew of course and kept him around. He was trained in codes during his time with the military, and has a stash of potentially dangerous books. He may be the key to the mystery of the underground tunnels leading to the mines, and hidden chests of gold. Devan is onto a mystery that a guy on a motorbike (thought to be Uncle Fergus of Maeveâs story) told him about.DOLINE THREAD (Arona, Sanso/Lottie, Ugo, Albie)
Mandrake & Albie after a trip in the bayou, and looking for the dragon Leormnâs pearls and the sabulmantium, have finally found Arona after they have emerged from the interdimentional water network from the Doline, to the coast of Australia in our reality, where cats donât usually talk.
Albie is expecting a quest, while the others are just following Aronaâs lead, as she is in possession of a mysterious key with 3 words engraved.
After some traveling in hot air balloon, and with a local jeep, they have arrived at a local Inn in the bush, with a rather peculiar family of owners, and quite colorful roster of guests. Thatâs not even counting the all-you-can-eat lizard meat buffet. What joy.NEWSREEL THREAD (Ms Bossy, Hilda/Connie, Sophie, Ricardo)
Ms Bossy is looking to uncover the Doctorâs surely nefarious plans while her newspaper business isnât doing so well. Sheâs got some help from Ricardo the intern. They have found out that the elderly temp worker whoâs fascinated by the future, Sophie (aka Sweet Sophie) had been the first subject of the Doctorâs experiments. Sophie has been trying to uncover clues in the dreams, but itâs just likely she is still a sleeper agent of the Doctor.
Despite all common sense and SMS threats, Hilda & Connie have gone in Australia to chase a trail (from a flimsy tip-off from Superjerk that may have gone to Lucinda to her friend journalist). They are in touch with Lucinda, and post their updates on social media, flirting with the risk of being uncovered and having trouble come at their door.
Sha, Glo and Mavis are considering reaching out for a vacation of the nursing home to get new free beauty treatments.
In his secret lair, the Doctor is reviving his team of brazen teafing operatives: the magpies.LIZ THREAD (Finnley, Liz, Roberto, Godfrey)
Not much happened as usual, mostly an entertaining night with Inspector Melon who is quizzing Lizâ about her last novel about mysterious messages hidden in dolls with secret keys, which may be her best novel yetâŠ
DRAGON đ WOOD THREAD (Glynnis, Eleri, Fox/Gorrash, Rukshan)
Before Rukshan goes to the underworld land of Giants, heâs going to the cottage to gather some of his team of friends, Fox, Ollie etc. Glynis is taking care of Tak during Margorittâs winter time in the city. Margorittâs sister, Muriel is an uninvited and unpleasant guest at the cottage.
Tak is making friends with a young girl who may have special powers (Nesy).
The biggest mystery now is⊠is the loo going to get fixed in time?August 1, 2019 at 10:27 pm #4743In reply to: Eight Turns of the Wheel
Petra woke up with a sickening lurch, her head swimming. Siting up she peered around at her surroundings. Where was she? Dolls? Cats? Petra didnât have any dolls or cats, what was she doing here? Aghast, she suddenly realized that she had no idea who she was or where she was. And yetâŠ.
August 1, 2019 at 10:20 pm #4742In reply to: Seven Twines and the Dragon Heartwoods
âPsst|! Glynis!â the muffled voice seemed to be coming from behind the smugwort bushes.
With a sigh, she plonked the unappetizing looking casserole on the table, making it look heavier than it was. Sighing again, Glynis made her way out of the open kitchen door with a slow heavy tread. There it was again: âGlynis! Shhh! Over here!â
For a brief moment she forgot all about feeling like a sloth in a concrete overcoat, and succumbed to a mild feeling of curiosity.
âWhoâs there?â she whispered, peering into the moonlit bushes. âOh, itâs you|! Eleri, what the dickens are you doing lurking around in there?â
âIâm, er, undercover,â Eleri replied. âJust tell me whatâs going on, and be quick about it! Iâm expected in another story any minute!â
August 1, 2019 at 6:32 pm #4738In reply to: Newsreel from the Rim of the Realm
âPerhaps itâs an anagram,â Ricardo ventured tentatively, âLook: INNFOODAWFUL is an anagram of âI found lawn ofâ, see?â He cleared his throat nervously, demoralized by the agitated energy in the room. Everyone was looking at him expectantly, so he bumbled on: âAll we need to do it work out the restâŠâ
Exasperated looks were exchanged around the room, making Ricardo feel a fool. He was just about to excuse himself for a trip to the lavatory to wring his hands in private (hangovers always had that effect on him), when Miss Bossy tart herself piped up excitedly, âWait a minute, by George I think he might be on to something!â
Sophie cast a skeptical eye in her direction, as Ricardo plopped back down in his chair with an audible sigh of relief. He reached for his water bottle with a trembling hand and took a swig. God, his mouth was dry.
âAHOYSICKICONGRIN is âshack in Congo!â the Boss Tart continued. âOf course!â she said, slapping her forehead.
Ricardo tittered.
August 1, 2019 at 12:18 pm #4737In reply to: Sold! To The Man In Pistachio
âOooh, isnât that a funny placeâ Granola was surprised to have jumped in the odd unexplored corners of the story.
âNo wait, thatâs just a rambling thread, not even a story⊠No matter.âWhile the paint was drying on the fresh developments, she had found herself slowed down and frozen in still frames while she was waiting for her friends to move the characters along. It was a rather unpleasant situation âgranted, it was still a nice change from the erratic jumps from mental spaces to mental spaces.
But, now it was getting boring, and when her monkey mind was getting bored, she started to shift again.
She blinked back a few times; it was like hitting a refresh button to see if the characters had moved while she was gone, after all, her focus Tiku has her own agency. But since all time was now, it was really just a matter of tuning to the right frequency and follow the mood. Gosh, she started to think like Ailil; it wasnât a comforting thought.âWhat is there to learn here? Iâm obviously getting lost in sideway explorations.â
She was familiar with the theory of the Heroâs Journey (or Heroine, thank you), and she found that progress and fun was often found in the most chaotic of places, exploring and transcending the unknown. Even if the natural tendency was to draw back to the known. But known is boring and stale, right?
The Man in Pistachio was still somewhere around, with the Teleporter in Pink, and the Telepath in Teal. That much was known, but not much else.
It was tempting to add more things to the known, like their names, and garments and things. How long before these known would lead to more forgotten things?Would she dare? After all, nobody was here to see and judge. And whatâs more, it would beat the waiting for another plot advancement.
She decided to be the Grinner in Bordeaux. Wait, that was too poetic, and too confusing⊠and too French.
So, let us be the Red Woman in Grin.And she would be called Josette.
August 1, 2019 at 11:52 am #4736In reply to: Newsreel from the Rim of the Realm
âUN-BE-LIE-VA-BLE!â Miss Bossy was flustered. âThe cheek of those two!â
She was ranting, rather elegantly, with lipstick and all, as sheâd found a little agitation to go a long way in expelling the sluggishness. Her meditation teacher, Lim Monk had told her âAbundance of quantity isnât going to tempt you into a frenzy of delete, so long as you keep tryingâ; so she felt compelled to meditate the funk out of this no manâs plot.
âTheyâve been there for THREE DAYS, three bloody full days, with wifi and access, and they are only sending news now!â
Ricardo was looking mutely at the scene, not daring to move a muscle.
âCan you believe it, and to say I almost got worried about them!â
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âAND Look at the cryptic sheet they send me: QUOTE âAhoy! Inn food awful, sick icon grin.â UNQUOTE. Now, what should I make of that?âShe walked energetically to Sophie and planted her arms in front of her desk, waking up from her nap.
Sophie blinked twice, and said:
âI know youâre like me, fond about old-fashioned technology, but you should really consider throwing your pager to the waste bin; if youâd been on faecebrook, youâd see Hilda and Connieâs blog is pretty active. Look! They canât stop posting stuff there, even when they were in the planeâŠâ -
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