Archiwum
- Index
- Alan Burt Akers [Dray Prescot 21] A Fortune for Kregen (pdf)
- Anthony, Piers Xanth 21 Faun & Games
- Balzac, Honore de Der Landarzt
- James Alan Gardner [League Of Peoples 07] Radiant
- Dav
- Sandemo_Margit_30_W_cieniu_podejrześÂ„
- 135. Roberts Alison Dobre rokowania
- Eve Adams [Menage Amour 145] Between the Covers (pdf)
- Diana Hunter [Submission] Services Rendered [EC Taboo] (pdf)
- Hardy Kate śÂšwiatowe śąycie Duo 267 Gwiazda telewizji
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left . . .
Marco!
You might just overlook a snake. Especially if that snake was behind the
stainless steel pool.
you !>
I felt like my brain was working in slow motion. Visser Three didn't see
Marco. His Hork-Bajir didn't seem to be looking at Marco. And Visser
Three was still planning to go after the heads of state. All of which
meant. . . what?
refuse, I'll kill you one by one till you decide to comply.>
He raised a Dracon beam weapon and pointed it. The tip of it traveled
from one of us to the other. Tobias . . . Rachel ... Me ...
David cried.
these - AAAHHHH!>
Cassie clamped her jaws around David's right hind leg. Sweet, gentle Cassie.
H H R R R ROOOOO WWWWWWR R R R!
David roared in rage and pain. A roar that made my skin vibrate and made
Visser Three jump.
Instinctively David jerked around, reaching for Cassie's head with his
own fangs. But Cassie
was too clever for that. David spun around, trailing Cassie like an
extra tail, but he could not reach her.
I yelled.
The Hork-Bajir just kept watching, Dracon beams raised as the weird
fight of lion and wolf continued.
And that's when it began to click. Even as I was yelling at David, the
last puzzle piece fell into place.
Hork-Bajir in this place?> I demanded suddenly.
dragonfly in here!>
If I was right . . . was I right? Or was I just desperate?
I snapped.
Rachel was on all fours. She half rose up to a sort of bear crouch. She
reached out with her left paw and swung hard. She connected with David's
snarling, snapping jaw. David staggered. Cassie released David and
jumped back.
Visser Three crowed.
entertaining as it is, I order you to stop!>
David yelled, outraged.
Rachel screamed.
have to wait for Visser Three to kill you!>
And then I knew for sure. Visser Three turned his Dracon beam on David.
He hesitated. But more important, none of the Hork-Bajir even flinched.
I said coldly.
banquet.>
hologram, inside a hologram, inside a third hologram?>
Rachel said.
A fake. I don't think they're really there. I think Visser Three is
here, and maybe he's got a couple of human-Controllers with him. But
that army of Hork-Bajir around us? I don't think this is a live show. I
think we're watching videotapes
Cassie asked.
Hork-Bajir.>
I waited. If I was wrong, Marco would die first. But if I was wrong,
we'd all be pretty close behind him. All except David, maybe.
David was standing beside Visser Three. He was demorphing. But he was
demorphing slowly. It would be impossible to tell that he was human. So
far. In a few seconds . . .
No! David was remorphing! He was getting more lionlike again.
Marco said.
like air. I went right through him. Hologram, but no force field.>
I yelled triumphantly.
Rachel said.
I said.
David was standing just two feet from Visser Three.
Ax
yelled suddenly.
A distraction! Good old Ax.
Visser Three swung his Dracon beam toward Ax, and David struck!
A powerful swipe of his massive forepaw, and suddenly Visser Three's
legs buckled. He toppled forward. He landed hard on his face and chest,
but he kept his grip on his weapon.
David was on him in a flash.
The "Hork-Bajir" just kept watching. But through the hologram, out of
the projected Hork-Bajir, half a dozen human-Controllers leaped, guns
drawn.
David lunged at the Visser's throat.
BLAM!BLAM!
I saw one bullet come out the far side of David's shoulder, leaving a
red hole the size of a quarter. A pinprick to a lion.
But David pulled back. And Visser Three was already morphing.
everyone in this complex to hear? Draw your Dracon beams!>
My turn to get into the fight. I leaped for the nearest
human-Controller. I hit him as he was fumbling inside his jacket. I
knocked him back into and through the holographic wall of
still-impassive Hork-Bajir.
Suddenly we were outside the illusion. We were in the empty banquet
room. I rolled off the human-Controller, got just enough distance, and
nailed him across the face with my paw.
He went down and stayed down. It wouldn't kill him. But getting hit by a
tiger, even with claws retracted, was roughly like getting popped in the
jaw by a cement block.
The remaining guards were struggling to draw Dracon beams. David was all
over Visser Three, but Visser Three was getting more powerful by the
second. I don't know what hideous alien beast he was morphing, but it
was dark and large and had more arms than it should.
I leaped at the next Controller I saw, but Rachel loomed up behind him
and tapped him lightly on the head. A light tap from a grizzly was more
than enough. The man dropped like a sack of potatoes.
But two more Controllers now had Dracon beams drawn and aimed.
Cassie leaped!
Tseeeww!
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