All comments and suggestions can be E-Mailed to supereub@lava.net Hope you like Part Three of Mystic Shores! It took me awhile to finish but I won't get into the subject. Remy LeBeau is a TM of Marvel Comics. Jered, Sophie, and all other characters were created by me. ****************** Mystic Shores By Reuben A. Macapinlac *Supereub* Note 1: All words in (Parentheses) are when a person thinks to himself Part Three ********* Remy and Jered walked in silence down the road to Tuntar. An hour ago, they had eaten the meal Sophie had prepared for them. The food looked like fruit but tasted of various things. Some tasted like meat, pasta, and one even reminded him of chocolate. A truly satisfying meal, regaining his strength after suffering from hunger for three days! As they walked, Remy stared at the sword that Jered had kindly lent him. The steel glistened in the sunlight, beautifully polished, with a design on the blade. The handle was stunning, it appeared to be made of gold. He coudn't set his eyes off it, although he had no previous training in sword fighting. Remy smiled as he dug in his pouch and took out some stones and pebbles he had grabbed from the ground back at the forest. (Even though de sword might not be too effective, dese stones, kinetically charged dat is, can act as weapons.) "So mon ami, you and de nymph have a relationship?" Remy asked, trying to make conversation. "Well, yes." Jered replied "It started off as a mutual service towards each other, I protect her and she feeds me. But we slowly got close." Remy reflected back to himself and Rogue. He ignored the thought after a moment and got back to the topic. "Don't mind me sayin' dis, but nymphs and talkin' trees are nonexistent where I come from. Dese fairies are just from fairy tales, you know, to read to de little ones." Jered nodded. "No fairies? No talking trees? It seems like you came from another world. But I grew up in Tuntar Empire." "What is dis Tuntar Empire?" Jered smiled. "You don't know about Tuntar? Have you been living in a cave?!" Remy cleared his throat. "I dunno. But I certainly have never heard of a Tuntar Empire." "Tuntar Empire is the capital of the Mystic Continient. Everything else out of our bubble field is destroyed and anyone who lives out there would probably die in hours!" Jered warned. "What do you mean by 'bubble field' mon ami?" Remy asked. "Two centuries ago, a meteor landed on earth, all advanced civilizations had been destroyed. The kingdoms lead sorcerer, Nostrat, created a magic barrier that would protect this land from the outside world. All is barren and the weather is chaos beyond the barrier." Remy was fascinated by this story. Surely, he was starting to believe he was in the future. Advanced civilations? This place looked like they are not to updated with their technology, maybe he had traveled into the future? But how? Remy didn't know what to say, and thought it would be best to remain silent. How confused he was, what had happened that night in the alley? They walked for quite a while. The forest was getting thicker around the road. The overhead view had grown dense as to let only silvers of sunlight show through. Remy was nervous about this, not sure what monsters might attack them, but Jered seemed unconcerened. Since he knew this land much better than Remy did, he was reassured. During mid-afternoon, they had stopped to eat some pieces of bread and some fresh water from the stream that they had passed several hours ago. (Dis is more like it!) Remy thought to himself. Jered offered him another piece of bread, Remy pushed it away gently. "No need for more mon ami. I am satisfied as it is." Jered had taken out a reed whistle from his pouch and began to play music. It sounded like the same music he had heard when he awakened this morning. (So it hadn't been Sophie after all!) Jered stopped playing, he dropped the whistle to the floor and grabbed his gun. "Draw your sword Remy," Jered whispered "We are in danger!" Quickly, Remy stood upand reached back to draw his weapon. Something was wrong. Remy suddenly saw figures crawling out of the ground and charging toward them from a small hill. "Trolls!" Jered screamed. He had already shot one of the creatures with a bullet. "Remy, be weary of your surroundings! The trolls are sneaky and could appear from anywhere!" Remy listened to him. He grabbed the sword with both hands, feeling rather awkward. They were vile-looking creatures, each about the size of a small man, with lump gray skin, huge callused hands, and a disfigured lump with brown teeth and red eyes for a head. If they had been thugs, perhaps he would have had a better notion what to do. (How do I fight dese ugly looking hommes?!) Jered shot another. Soon, however, he would be in trouble, as the trolls were coming too close to combat effectively with a gun. There were about 7 in all. Remy jolted out of his horrified trance, he couldn't let his friend be overrun! Remy charged forward toward the ugly bests, leading with his sword. The first troll jumped through the air, and Remy easily lifted his blade, impaling the monstrous body upon it. Dark greeb blood flowed across the weapon as the troll died. Remy lowered the point, the hulk slid off. Another gripped Remy's hand and used his strength to slowly crush it. Remy, feeling the pain slowly increase, grabbed a stone and kinetically charged it. The troll looked puzzled, Remy threw the pebble down his throat, he jumped back, feeling his throat. Suddenly, the troll's head exploded, drops of blood landed on Remy's face. (Dis is sick.) Glancing to his side, Remy saw Jered holding off two trolls with a dagger. He was truly an expert fighter. There was no time to get sick. Two more trolls were coming to him. Remy swung at the next, who had a heavy wooden club. The club connected with the sword and broke it in half! (Mon dieu! What power dis guy has.) For a moment all Remy as aware of was the numbness of his hand. Then a troll charged into him and knocked him onto his back. He managed to do a judo throw, outsmarting the clumsy troll. The one with the club slowly lifted it in the air, and hurled it towards Remy's face. He quickly rolled to his side. THUD! (Dat was a close one!) Remy rolled over once more and got to his feet. He grabbed a stone and smiled at him. The troll stepped back, remembering what happened to his friend. "Gozarch Manoo!" the troll screamed. Remy charged the stone and threw it towards the troll, a burst followed. BOOM! The smoke blocked the scene, once it cleared, Remy saw that the troll lying on the ground, his chest could be seen to the bone. Remy looked towards Jered, who had apparently dispatched all but one troll. Fighting him off with a dagger. Remy looked about and saw his broken sword on the ground, he figured the pieces of broken steel attached to the handle can still kill it. He ran to fetch it and picked it up. He chaged towards Jered's attacker. Hearing his approach, the troll began to jump back. Remy did not hesitate but threw the broken sword, like a dart, towards the troll. Sucesfully, it had stabbed through the beast's stomach, dark blood spouted, and it pitched over, groaning one last time. All was quiet. Remy stared at Jered, as Jered did the same. "How did you know dey were comin'?" Remy asked. "I possess a heightened sixth sense," Jered explained "Call it an alarm if you will." Remy paused for a moment. Jered looked at the fallen trolls, the flies started to gather. "Let us go," Jered said briskly. "We must find Tuntar quickly, the sun will set in a few hours." "Right mon ami." They walked on until they reached a path that came to the top of a hill, the sun had just set by then. The other side of the hill dropped off into a huge valley, and in this valley was a city. The city was awesome. The streets were red cobblestone, the stone houses had thatched roofs, and standing out for all to see in the center was an enormous castle. The castle had gray stone walls topped by bright red parapets, and on top of all four towers were white flags with red emblems. "What do de emblems represent?" Remy asked. "I haven't been here in awhile," Jered said. "But I know that the flags show that it is the capital of the Mystic Continient. Whether they mean something more than that, I don't know." "Where do we go homme?" "There." Jered pointed to the castle. That was what Remy hoped and feared. He still did not know know what this was about, but that castle looked important, and that was encouraging--and alarming. Slowly and carefully they descended into the valley. Remy had to slow down to help Jered, whose legs were injured from the fight. "You sure you can handle de way down?" "I'm fine Remy." he said reluctantly. As they reached ground level and walked through the town, Remy had noticed the townsmen staring. "Why are dey staring at me like dat?" Remy whispered to Jered. "My friend, you are unique." Jered continued. "Not only do you possess some sort of magic, but your fashion and your appearance are slightly different from most of the townsmen." "Is dat bad?" "Not at all." Soon enough the huge castle towered before them. It was surrounded by a moat which they had not seen from the ravine. There was a rather large creature with even larger teeth swimming in it. Jered signaled to Remy, and they walked to another side. Here there was a lowered drawbridge, with two guards armed with swords. It turned out to be no ceremonial post. The guards were alert, and they moved immediately to block the way. "What business do you have with His Majesty?" one demanded, while the other stood back with his hand holding his sword. "This man may be a Chosen," Jered responded. (Eh? Chosen?!) Remy thought. "A what?" Remy asked, thinking he had misheard. Jered did not answer. The guards, tough and experienced as they evidently were, seemed incredulous. One of them reached into an alcove in the drawbridge housing and brought out a box. "Hold out your hand," he said, in a firm tone. Remy did not trust this. He did not move. "Do it," Jered said tightly. Remy slowly extended a hand. The guard held the box under it. He then waved his hand over Remy's. There was a tingling sensation, and Remy's forefinger began to bleed. Only a drop welled out, but that was amazing, there was no cut! The dropp fell into the box and turned white. The guard blinked, rather puzzled. "It's true!" he exclaimed. "I thought it might be," Jered said. "That's why I brought him here." The guard recovered from his surprise. "Now you," he said to Jered. "Oh, I'm only his guide!" he protested. "When I thought he might be a Chosen, I had to bring him immediately. Anyone would have. As soon as I see him safely settled, I will return to my home." "I don't care who you are," the guard said. "I am required to test anyone who might be a Chosen." He held out the box. "Do it," Remy said, with half a smile. Jered shrugged and put out his hand. A drop of red blood welled out similarily, and fell to the box. It had also turned white. "Thank heaven the last are here," the rear guard whispered, impressed. One of the guards spun about. "Please, follow me, Chosen Ones." The two men stared at each other for a moment. "Shall we mon ami?" "Sure, why not." Jered replied. The two men followed the guard inside the castle. END OF PART THREE Reuben M. *Supereub* supereub@lava.net - SUPER'S Home Page: http://free.websight.com/Macapinlac2 - Supereub's X-Men Krazy Page: http://free.websight.com/Macapinlac3 - Supereub's X-Men Fan Fiction Archive: http://free.websight.com/Macapinlac4 *-------------------------------------* | | | Hey, who took the cork off | | my lunch?!! | | - W.C. 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