“A nip and tuck situation. The courageous Tanakee were up against a swarm of vicious, frothing flying snakes with teeth as sharp as razors, and it seemed the fight would never end. So it came as a surprise, pure and simple, when, just like that, each and every Nagas serpent turned tail and soared out of sight. Suddenly, the forest was tranquil…and eerily silent. “They’re gone!” Pud stood still and allowed his duplicates to merge until it was just him and only him again. “They ran away! We gave ‘...em an old-fashioned thrashin’!” “I’m not so sure about that,” Cheyton hopped to a large stump and got a better look into the forest. His duplicates, nine of them, mimicked his movements, only higher in the trees, and spread out in all directions. Then, in a flash, they combined with the original, and became just one Cheyton again. “They didn’t seem scared. And it sure didn’t seem like we were winning by any means.” “We were so winning!” Pud unleashed a blow to the air, a swift, strong flat-palmed chop.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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