<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Nice short story Stealth, I like Coe's reaction of just dumping him/her in a bucket. Also, nice title. All in all very amusing<br>John Burman aka Fox Marine<br><br>--- On <b>Wed, 12/23/09, Stealth <i><stealthcat15@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"><br>From: Stealth <stealthcat15@gmail.com><br>Subject: [Mkguild] The stoat-away<br>To: "Metamor Keep" <MKGuild@lists.integral.org><br>Date: Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 10:21 PM<br><br><div class="plainMail">I wrote this fast, last night.<br>The mage isn't a new character, he was in an older story.<br><br>The stoat-away<br>Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov<br><br><br> Atherlney sighed loudly and clenched his ribs. He bled in several<br>places on his legs and chest. No one knew
he was out here. He’d been<br>so sure of himself. At the very least he could communicate back for<br>help he thought but that fight left him near drained. There WAS<br>another way home, he just needed to find it...<br><br> He found his salvation in the oddest form.<br><br> Not far off from where he sat, a small creature foraged. It was<br>moving so fast, but the mage knew a few spells to slow it down.<br><br> As if jabbed by an invisible bolt of lightning, the animal stopped<br>and shuddered, it then turned and very slowly stalked toward<br>Atherlney, confusion wrought on its features.<br><br> “Here... to me.” He whispered.<br><br> The stoat looked at him for a long moment, somewhere between fleeing<br>and approaching, just looking at the mage.<br><br> Atherlney reached out as far as his hand would extend, until he<br>pulled a muscle and
fumbled forward in pain.<br><br> He flinched and pulled his hand back when he felt something prodding<br>it. Looking up he could see the stoat sniffing at his fingers.<br><br> “Just a bit... closer.”<br><br> He coaxed it onto his palm, until the spell failed leaving the stoat<br>wild once more but it no longer mattered as it was right where he<br>wanted it.<br><br> Atherlney whispered a single word and the two began to glow. The<br>small animal chittered in fear but it could not move. The mage began<br>to... shrink and fade. His body was being drawn into the stoat. It was<br>taxing on him, but the creature’s own aura would supplement him. With<br>all of the energy he had left, the mage’s essence dissolved into the<br>creature until there was nothing left but the stoat sitting on the<br>grass next to a pile of blood soaked clothes.<br><br> “Now go!” A
voice echoed.<br><br> The animal was off like a bolt.<br><br>-----------------------------------------------<br><br> Coe chittered angrily when a small thing began biting his tail and<br>toes. He eventually grabbed it by the tail and held it upside down,<br>wondering how the bloody thing even got inside. The raccoon found a<br>bucket and dropped the stoat in, placing a large book on top. Even it<br>if were a keeper it was still crazy and dangerous...<br><br> The healer sighed and inspected his feet for cuts and bruises. He<br>could hear the angry little thing stirring but never did he expect the<br>bucket to tremble and glow!<br><br> Coe gasped and walked backward from the bucket, heading to the door<br>but after a matter of moments the book burst off, its pages fluttering<br>as it spun to the ground. Then a strange white/yellow cloud swirled<br>out. It began to shrink and solidify
into the form of a person. Coe<br>couldn’t tell if the cloud was sentient or not as it seemed to ‘aim’<br>for the closest bed yet missed it, a male human body materialised in<br>mid air and fell to the ground.<br><br> The raccoon rushed to the figure. He could tell the man was gravely<br>injured and all thoughts of stoats and magic were banished to the back<br>of his mind as he got to work, albeit vigilant for other surprises.<br><br>-------------------------------------------------<br><br> “Can you hear me? Can you tell me your name?”<br><br> “Stupid thing...” The man groaned, “Wasn’t supposed to run all the way here.”<br><br> “Can you hear my voice?” The healer persisted. Coe feared infection,<br>fever, and other such nasty things from the wounds he’d seen. And<br>judging from his patient’s first words, he was mindful of<br>hallucinations. “Can you
see me?”<br><br> “Atherlney is... my name.” He said weakly, “I was ambushed.”<br><br> “You’re lucky to be alive, I still don’t know what happened but<br>you’re wounds have been dressed. You still need a lot of rest.”<br><br> “Who’s that?” Atherlney pointed behind Coe.<br><br> The raccoon grimaced and reached to feel the mage’s forehead... Coe<br>removed the damp cloth to replace it. When he turned around his tongue<br>caught in his mouth. Standing before him was a full grown stoat morph.<br><br> “What happened?” It asked in a feminine voice. “I was in the fields.”<br><br> “I...” Coe stuttered, “You...Yes, I’m sure of it. You’re Leine. You<br>were reported missing several weeks ago.”<br><br> The female stoat stood there for a long time, as did the raccoon.<br><br>
“It happened to me, I lost my mind. I remember now... I... oh, gods.”<br><br> They were both interrupted from a loud groan from behind.<br><br> “That’s why you were so difficult.” Atherlney chuckled weakly, “I<br>thought I sensed something inside.”<br><br> “I’ll return with clothes.” Coe said bluntly as he looked at the<br>stoat woman’s face, “Please remain here.” He said and retreated from<br>the room.<br><br> Leine slowly walked toward the bandaged man resting on the bed. She<br>took his hand in hers and stroked it.<br><br> “You brought me back?”<br><br> “I was trying to stowaway and coax you back to my village.” He said<br>in a fatigued huff. “Let’s just consider this a trade.”<br><br> Atherlney gasped softly when she licked his nose, “your essence, it<br>felt... pure, I mean, not evil
or greedy like a bad wizard.”<br><br> “Are... you trying to tell me something?” The man asked tiredly.<br><br> “Ah...” She blushed. “I don’t suppose...”<br><br> “Are you seeing anyone?” He asked for her.<br><br><br>The stoat-away<br>Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov<br><br><br><br>-- <br>My Fur Affinity page - <a href="http://www.furaffinity.net/user/stealthcat/" target="_blank">http://www.furaffinity.net/user/stealthcat/</a><br><br>My Deviant Art page - <a href="http://stealthcat15.deviantart.com/" target="_blank">http://stealthcat15.deviantart.com/</a><br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>MKGuild mailing list<br><a ymailto="mailto:MKGuild@lists.integral.org" href="/mc/compose?to=MKGuild@lists.integral.org">MKGuild@lists.integral.org</a><br><a href="http://lists.integral.org/listinfo/mkguild"
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