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- From: sbeitzel@netcom.com (Stephen Beitzel)
- Subject: [Jester/Meriden]:fly in the ointment
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.070038.6924@netcom.com>
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 07:00:38 GMT
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- Jester smiled happily, to no one in particular. His parlor tricks
- may not be enough to impress the world, or win his fortune, but
- they sufficed to keep himself amused.
-
- "Meriden," he began, looking into a reality that no one else
- could quite see, (and little did Meriden know yet, but this was rather
- a common look for the trickster, when he intended to make a toast,
- or a long winded thought of 'wisdom') "it just doesn't get any better
- than new friends, free drinks, lovely ladies, and a bit of excitement."
-
- As Jester held his hand aloft, in his typical "my, I'm witty"
- pose, a tiny, ceramic ballerina danced gently from finger tip to finger
- tip.
-
- "Indeed", Meriden responded, not quite sure what to make of
- the jester's constant antics. He fingered one of the mystical little
- knots in his array of woven attire, but he really didn't know why.
- He didn't tend to be a nervous person. Yes, something was definitely
- awry here.
-
- Like the flash of a flame, Jester's nimble little fingers flicked
- around the ballerina, and she instantly became a soft, white dove, nestled,
- and cooing in the rogue's thin hand. "A question if I may, Meriden," Jester
- began again.
-
- "Please do," Meriden obliged, more than happy to see what new antics the
- traveling sideshow would perform.
-
- "The gentlemen that were dispatched outside..."
-
- "Hm, yes, quite a mess. I wonder who's going to clean it up."
-
- Jester sat for a moment. Thinking. Contemplating.
-
- "... didn't they look surprisingly like..."
-
- At once, Jester flipped his terribly quick wrist, and the downy dove leapt
- from it. But no longer a dove, but a dart. Not anything like you'd normally
- see in a barroom, mind you. Not so streamlined, and "adult" looking. More of
- a bulky, off balance, brightly colored child's toy. The dart sped across the
- room quickly and struck the wall next to the stairs. Upon impact, the odd
- looking dart split into multiple pieces, and fell toward the stairs.
-
- The fragments, however, did not make it to the hard wooden steps.
- Instead, they landed atop a vicious looking man, who was ascending the
- wooden giant. But as could be seen when the fragments came to rest, they
- were by no means portions of a dart, but instead, round silver bells,
- like those that ended the tassels of a Jester's comical headress. And they
- were now attached to the clothing of their receiver.
-
- As the stealthy, solid built, would-be assassin went to take his
- next, deathly quiet step up the stairs, the bells jingled noisily.
-
- "Well," Jester continued, "like him."
-