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One Of The Lowly Slitherers

by KentWhile digging through folders full of old writing, we turned up some ancient prompts and decided to share them. We’ll return to the chain story next week.

  • Queen of the Snake People
  • the sleep lab
  • a severed thumb
  • I feel so stupid

One of the lowly slitherers should be doing this, thought Serpentina VII, High Queen over all who coil, slink, and strike. She walked up to the door of the darkened room, the unsavory packet in her right hand. The gold scales and interlocking jewels of her robes of state made sussurance in her wake, especially the long train that glided on the linoleum.

Opening the door, she whisked her robes into the room with practiced grace and softly closed it behind her to shut out the garish light of the hallway. The room was divided into small cubicles, and in each was a bed upon which a person slept. Wires attached to their faces trailed to machines that recorded mysterious electrical impulses. Their monitors provided the only illumination.

Serpentina VII looked into each cubicle she passed, hoping that her objective would be as self-evident as she presumed. But after checking all the sleepers, she’d found none with bandaged hands, and no blood or other signs of injury.

Granted, the return of the thumb would be purely symbolic. It had lain overnight on the flagstones outside the royal apartments, so any hope of reattaching it was futile. But Duke Poisonfang feared this incident might be seen as breaking the truce, and thus lead to open war with the cat people. He insisted that only the queen could avert such conflict, and his operatives provided the location for the return.

Queen Serpentina moved silently back to the door. This was the wrong place, but maybe the duke’s spies would have updated intel.

The door was locked.

All the machines’ monitors turned red. The sleepers sat up.

“A snake!” they all cried out as one. “Kill it!”

Serpentina smashed the glass and let herself out. She chided herself for ever listening to Poisonfang.

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“Enough!” Thor Screeched

  • by KentI draw the line at this.
  • past a dingy laundromat
  • equipment bigger and grander
  • withstood the ravages of time in the humid atmosphere
  • “Snakes! Snakes! Look at the snakes!”

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“Enough!” Thor screeched. “Your silly games have kept me quite amused, but I draw the line at this. You will not –”

Whatever they would not remained unstated, as Thor toppled with a blowdart in his neck.

“Get rid of him,” said the broccoli-faced woman. I braced for a barrage of poisoned needles, but instead the two largest vegerebels took hold of me by the elbows and dragged me toward an open hatch in the floor. The one with the kale mask shoved a backpack at me. I put it on quickly, hoping it was a parachute. They tossed me through the hole in the floor before I was done adjusting the straps.

The spire where the zeppelin was moored wasn’t terribly high, so I pulled the rip cord immediately. My landing was quite rough. My chute caught a strong breeze and dragged me down the street past a dingy laundromat and a candle factory before I figured out how to slip out of it.

The wind had carried me farther than I realized, into the university quarter of Pittsburghistan. Across the street from the candle factory was the opera house, which doubled as a research facility. What they researched, I wasn’t sure. The sign didn’t explain beyond proclaiming they now had equipment bigger and grander than before. I entered the empty, echoing lobby, and knew by the acrid smell that their big, grand equipment hadn’t withstood the ravages of time in the humid atmosphere of the region.

“Up here!” called a cheerful male voice. I found stairs at the end of the lobby that led up to where the small man was standing. He beckoned me over to the railing and pointed down to where I had just been. He hopped up and down as he shouted, “Snakes! Snakes! Look at the snakes!”

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