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Wednesday, May 5, 2004


   Dragnet part eight
Part eight, woohoo.

Cascon and Gilgal weren’t happy to see these Dricks, especially because the two-hour limit on the cloaks had not yet worn off. The two Dricks just stared and growled at them. Because the fight was going nowhere, Gilgal charged one of the Dricks. It dodged his attack and retaliated with a counter. The other Drick just stood there and watched as Gilgal and the first Drick fought.
The only difference between the two Dricks was that the one that fought Gilgal had extremely long and thick fangs while the other one had three gold “slash marks” on his chest.
Gilgal fought valiantly against the Drick but was outmatched. Just as he was about to get a good kick on the Drick, it spun around and did a back kick. Gilgal flew back and landed on his feet. He charged the Drick but at the last moment jumped over it and tried to hit it, but the Drick anticipated his move and countered it with a grapple move. It then threw Gilgal towards Cascon.
When Cascon tried to step in for Gilgal, the other Drick stepped in his way and just stood there warningly. Cascon was forced to just stand there and watch his friend get beaten up by a ruthless monster.
By this time Gilgal had gotten up, and the fighting had resumed. He put away his nun chucks because they were useless against the Drick. He walked up to the Drick and stood there with a mean look on his face. They stared each other down for a long time. After about half-an-hour, Gilgal got into a fighting stance, and the Drick did the same. They stared each other down for another five minutes, then without warning and with incredible speed, Gilgal jumped over the Drick and in mid-air kicked it on the head with such great ferocity that it killed the Drick.
The other Drick became fearful after seeing this. He surrendered and even wrote out with the blood of the other Drick, “I surrender. Please let me live. I will even join you and help you on your quest.” He then wrote, “With Claws and Fangs.” That phrase was very sacred to Dricks. They were bound to it by their life.
After reading this, Gilgal and Cascon agreed to let it come with them. They even gave him a name. They called him Sanguis.
After a short while, Cascon asked Gilgal how he had been able to move so fast on the finishing move. Gilgal had not even noticed that he had moved fast.
“I guess the two hour limit on the cloaks must be over,” he said.
“Sweet,” replied Cascon.
Sanguis grunted approvingly.

Part nine coming soon. plz tell me how you like it so far.

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