Today I shall break my nine month silence for no other reason than-- Heeh, why not? It wasn't like I was monking it (the verb) on purpose or anything.
Prologue
Dawn was arriving in the jungles of Africa, awakening wildlife to its majestic scenery. Monkeys were screeching, birds were squawking, all unaware of the events of the day. In a sun filled clearing, a lone male elephant treaded through the lush, green grass, searching for a drink. His long trunk guided him with the scent of clean, life-giving water. The elephant pushed on, unaware of the figures surrounding him. Hidden by the thicket, they closed in on the unsuspecting mammal. They stopped at the edge of the bracken, and paused. All was silent, except for the distance sounds of wildlife. Sensing that danger was near, the elephant froze. Their was a moment of silence... and the elephant hurled his five ton bulk into the bracken, accurately sending a man flying with a thrust of his foot. He was perched on his back feet, his front feet still outward from the strike. He backflipped through the air, with impossible agility for the largest land mammal in the world. When he landed he struck again, knocking another two figures away with a double punch. The male elephant was more than twice the men's height, and they stood no chance against the amazingly powerful animal. One by one they were sent flying from a kick or punch, their weapons cast away into the dense African woodland. Once his work was finished, the male elephant relaxed his bulky frame, and continued his search for water.
8 comments:
Welcome back.
I really like the beginning of this story, and I can't wait to hear what the elephant does next. The word "bracken" makes any story wonderful.
Thanks Robyn. It feels nice to be a proper member of Bloglandia again. I'll admit I hadn't heard the word bracken before. He said they called the brush that a lot in one of the book series he's read. We should work on some vocab this summer...or maybe just me.
I'm glad you're back, sugar!!!
I till have the books the coconut krewe did in grammar school! (and the photos, vhs tapes and films thye did over the years!) good luck to Big G and keep on writing! xoxoxox
He is honestly a good little writer! What brave use of vocabulary like "bracken" and such. That's neat to see you encouraging his writing skills.
Enjoyed seeing you back. Your boy will be giving you some real competition very soon, it appears. I couldn't help wondering how your lack of blogging had anything to do with that OCD plagued detective (Monk) of television fame, until I was able to change gears and focus. All in all, a very graceful "bloop" of re-entry.
Yay for Big G and Timbo-Kwon-Do!
This would make an awesome 3D movie!
Great to see you back in Blogville, Shan. More please!
Thrilled with your monkish bloop, and that of Big G as well. Peas in a pod, the two of you.
Well...I expect nothing less from you and Jamey; two super talented and gifted people, yourselves! Tell G that I took the bait and now I'm hooked! Yeah for cloud stuff :P I'm still learning about this.
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