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|| -------- -- ----- A E R I E O B L I V I A N A . singular book of text wandertainment by Frank Edward Nora ------------------- ----------- WEAVER--CUP 9--"GOD DUDE" <------- || Severe Repair || Weaver || -------> (Cup SRwv009, Created v2 (6/7/99), Copyright 1999) = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = "So look--" Nevrippa said, "do Treyess and that evil chick know you've woven a new Warhome or what?" "Um--not exactly. I just walked off really, with the matter thing, and built it. I was planning on surprising them tomorrow." "Just like Treyess surprised you, going lesbian?" "To put it bluntly?" "I'm a blunt girl." "Yeah I guess you are. I don't know--she--Booze--has some sort of aphrodisiac which drives you nuts. I know, 'cause she--y'know--she--well I may as well tell you. She seduced BOTH of us at first. But I managed to realize what was going on, and..." "But still, your girlfriend is doing it with another woman." "Yeah, well, I don't know. I don't know how I feel about that. If I were king, I guess I'd have to condemn it, but I'm not. I don't know how I feel." "Uh-huh. Hey look--you know, I know it's late and all, the middle of the night, but I promised Daptin I'd tell him as soon as I found you, you know, if you managed to figure out how to use your matter handler." "I don't know. It could wait till morning, couldn't it? I mean--" "No--a promise is a promise. And you know Princy, this guy is like God, so you better be nice to him. I'm gonna drive over to his house and wake him up." "No! Wait! I mean, you really don't have to." "I'm already on my way dude." Okay. Okay, but... But won't he get mad? I mean, if he's like God and all, isn't it--I don't know--dangerous to piss him off?" "Honey, nothing's dangerous for me!" "Geez!" I shook my head and sat up. Too much information. And my situation was suddenly much different. Hooray! I didn't have to face a future with only Treyess and Booze as company, constantly annoying me! "Now you just relax." Den said. "Daptin's still his same old self, only he like created this world and he's God and stuff. Okay man? Chill!" "Okay Nevrippa. I have to, uh, go to the bathroom, so I'll be back to ya in a minute. Okay?" "No problem." I got up, but Nevrippa yelled after me. "I'm here at the house now! Daptin should be in here and ready to talk to you in a minute!" "Okay!" I yelled back at her, and I went to the bathroom and pissed. As I walked back into my room, I was apprehensive--Daptin Gone was a guy I met a few times. He was a Quality Scout--nice title. It basically meant he snooped around to find any shit he could about people. But he was alright--always joked about his position and everything. He was one of those Red Alley guys--not a Primate, just a friend of a friend or something of Letevs Fife. Funny he'd wind up having massive powers. So I went back to the bed and looked up at the screen. All I saw was the empty cockpit of Den's Warhome. So I lied down, put my hands behind my head, and waited. And I thought. About what Den had said. It was funny--when I saw Treyess with Booze, it seemed perfectly, I don't know, natural. But then, I'm a guy, and all guys are perverted in that way. They love two girls together, but two guys makes them lose their lunch. Double standard? You bet. It's just what turns you on. I don't think girls get off by seeing two guys. At least, I'm pretty sure they don't. I don't know. But regardless, Booze is totally evil, and I have to get Treyess away from her at some point. Maybe Daptin could help. Then, Nevrippa returned. "Hey dude. Daptin'll be here in a minute. So you have a good pause that relieves or what?" "Yep." "Cool. Yeah, he was kind of mad. He definitely has a high-and-mighty thing going--kind of like you--but he's trying to hold back. He wants to be normal even though he's the God dude here." "Uh-huh." Nevrippa sighed. "So. Read any good books lately?" I chuckled. "It's funny you asked. You know, I took a book with me into the biplane. Hah, I thought it'd be the only book I'd be able to read for the rest of my life." "What was it?" "Uh, 'The Aleche Degrasion'?" "Yeah. I heard of that one." Then it occurred to me to ask the obvious question. "So did it work?" "Did what work?" "Did we bring reality back?" Den looked down and shook her head. "Sorry," she said, then looking up again, "it didn't work. Reality is still fucktisized." "Darn." "Yeah, darn is right! I liked Aconck. I loved travelling between all those different Earths, with all those different people and cultures, none of which could hurt me." "Yup." "So where is he? Where's God boy? Oh! There he is. Here he comes." Den got up, and I could hear her yelling in the background. "Yeah, come on! Come on up! I got Royalty on the comm!" I cringed. The last thing I wanted to do was piss this guy off. -------> ------------------- ----------- -------- -- ----- |