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Ranee and the Tigers (standard:adventure, 1131 words) | |||
Author: GXD | Added: Oct 15 2008 | Views/Reads: 3307/2649 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Coming of Age can be a real challenge when your adversary is a Bengal tiger. Oops -- two tigers! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story tiger's prize. Smoke billowed from the tiger's flaring nostrils and belched out of its roaring maw. Green fire flared from its phosphorescent eyes and flickered along its thrashing tail. Ranee felt the blast of hungry, savage tiger roiling beneath her, beside the high walls of the temple of Ptah. Ranee danced on its roof. The dead Paca hung dripping from her waist. Below her terrace, Ranee's tiger roared and rumbled, percolating the night with macho barks and menacing growls. Its moonlit tail thrashed in angry circles. A lion-like mane arose to frame its awful head. In its desperation, the violent, frustrated beast emitted a musthy, vile stink that rose to the terrace undiluted. Ranee recoiled, but not for long. She drew out the bolas and began to swing. Gyrating her torso, she whipped the three balls around until they formed the apices of an equilateral triangle, cranking them higher and faster until they buzzed. With a fillip, Ranee unleashed the balls. One struck the roaring tiger between its teeth, and hung up on a sabre tooth. The other two spun around its nape and locked over its windpipe, choking off a roar. The man-eater exploded into fury. It leaped amid the brush, caromed off the temple wall and rolled over, claws a-splay, hawking and spitting. Behind her, in shadow at the north side of the temple, a second tiger stalked, seeking a path onto the parapet. At the opposite wall, Ranee climbed down a steel ladder, to watch the male expire and to recover her bolas. A close look showed the cat was nearly toothless. No wonder it preyed on children. Tiger Two leaped gracefully, lithe and precise, landing on the roof. Bloodscents reeked from a steel ladder at the opposite wall. The tiger stalked it carefully. At the parapet, she saw spread below her two meals. One was a blood-covered bite-size morsel that would hardly fill her belly. The other was a fretful expiring tiger -- a substantially larger meal. An instant later, the second tiger vaulted the ladder, cuffed Ranee aside and began feeding; Ranee cowered in a corner and watched the female gorge herself on her dead mate. As dawn's flowers unfolded, the second tiger dragged the shredded carcass back to its den to feed its cubs. Before long, Eos arose from her rainbow futon and shone on Ranee from a col between aretes. Shamash-Savitar climbed Aruna's bow-arch and began to bake the world again. By facing death while smeared with blood, Ranee had earned her title of Assassin. Now she could tie her sari with a carmine sash, and diminish in stature any aggressor who stand too tall, who roared too loudly. Seattle, October 15, 2008 Gerald X. Diamond Copyright 1990 Tweet
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