Butterflies flapped all around Elizabeth Dempsey as she laid
on her back with her hands behind her long brown hair. With the comfort of the
grass beneath her, she nearly drifted off into dreamland in this forest she
called home. The only thing that kept her awake was one butterfly landing on
her nose and flapping its golden wings. Ticklish as that sensation was, she let
it slide. She smiled at the heavenly nature around her. The tallest trees
protected her from the outside world. The butterflies were her best friends.
Occasionally a squirrel would run up to her and she’d feed the little guy a
handful of nuts. If not for her ranger duties, she could sleep here forever
eating berries and veggies.
And then the distant sound of boots tromping on the ground
startled the butterflies and squirrels. They sped away to higher ground while Elizabeth ’s eyes were
wide open and filled with frustration. “Goddamn it,” she said to herself. She
fixed her green cloak, brown tunic, and green baggy pants before snatching up
her bow and arrows and nipping up to see what the fuss was about. The longer
she stalled, the louder the boots became. “Show time.” She pulled her hood over
her head and scaled the nearest tree with the dexterity of a cat.
With one arrow plucked from her quiver, she pulled back on
the string ready to fire at a moment’s notice. Whoever disturbed her peaceful
new age moment was getting an arrow to the chest if he didn’t have any quick
answers. The thumping grew louder and more intense, so much so that Elizabeth almost fell
from her perch. “Come on, you big goof, get your butt over here so I can shoot
you already.”
And then the source of the noise appeared on the dirt trail
huffing and puffing, his massive palms engorging his kneecaps. Elizabeth couldn’t believe her eyes, even
going so far as to lower her weapon. This clumsy oaf was at least seven feet
tall…and he wore a purple ninja mask, no tunic to cover his muscles, and only
tight-fitting purple pants and a pair of metal boots to barely cover the rest
of him. “A walking contradiction if I’ve ever seen one,” said Elizabeth under her breath.
The ranger dropped down and landed perfectly on the soles of
her leather boots, thinking she was at least a little safer than before. “You
made a mistake coming here, my friend. You ran away from one problem and now
you find yourself in another. All I wanted was some peace and quiet and you
pissed that all away for me. Give me one good reason why I should stick one in
that goofy-looking chest of yours.”
“My apologies, ma’am,” said the giant ninja in a
stereotypical bass voice, placing his hands together prayer style and bowing to
her. “I am Antonio Fujiwara, at your service. I didn’t mean to disturb you. I
just need a place to hide, that’s all.”
Keeping her hand on her bow, Elizabeth held her fists against her hips and
gave Antonio a pathetic look. “A seven-foot tall ninja wants to hide from
whatever was chasing him…in a forest full of nothing. First of all, why is a
mountain of muscle like you running away from somebody who’s probably shorter
than you? Wouldn’t it be easier just to snap his neck and be done with him?”
“It’s not just one person, ma’am. It’s…quite a few.” Antonio
fidgeted with his sausage fingers. “I’m being hunted by the Scorpion Clan. Being
tall doesn’t mean anything when you’re being hunted by them. They’ll kill me if
they find me! Please, you’ve got to hide me!”
“Hide you? I don’t know, Antonio. Seems like the Scorpion
Clan is looking for a bastard sword in a haystack. There aren’t a whole lot of
good hiding places I can think of for a guy your size. You probably can’t climb
a tree and stay there. The caves are too small. The bushes are also too small.
Looks like you’re shit out of luck. Now beat it before these Scorpion Clan guys
involve me in your mess too.”
A flying dart pierced Antonio in the small of his back and
he stumbled around like a drunk, slurring his words like one too. Elizabeth backed up in
worry as the giant ninja’s intoxicated dance led him to grab a handful of vine
berries in a failed attempt to keep himself hoisted. He collapsed on the ground
with a resounding boom and snored his way to the subconscious theater.
“Look, I don’t want any trouble. This giant oaf came to me,
I didn’t come to him. I just wanted to take a nap and then he comes rolling
in…”
“Silence!” belted the ninja. “You’ll have plenty of time to
take a nap if we find out you were harboring this fugitive. Stealing money from
us was Antonio’s first big mistake. Being stupid enough to come here looking
for refuge was his second. Then again, he never was very smart to begin with.”
His cohorts chuckled.
“You know what? You’re right. He’s not very smart. Just take
him and leave me be, okay? Can we make a deal?” begged Elizabeth , her hands held high.
“You heard her, men. Take this gargantuan mongoloid away,”
said the lead ninja. It took the strength of several ninjas to lift Antonio’s
massive body and even then they were grunting and groaning. They almost dropped
him on his head a few times while the lead ninja continued to hatefully gaze
into Elizabeth ’s
eyes. “Unfortunately for you, we can’t make a deal. You’re a witness. I can’t
leave any witnesses.”
“No, no, no, don’t do this! I’m begging you!” said Elizabeth as she got on
her hands and knees. The ninja had his shuriken ready, but the pleading was
just a cover up as Elizabeth
grabbed her bow and arrow and shot the lead ninja between his devilish eyes.
The shot was so stiff that the ninja’s entire brain fell out the back of his
head.
“You bitch!” yelled one of the ninjas as they dropped
Antonio.
She didn’t have to make the tough decision after all. That
decision was made for her when Antonio nipped up and slammed the ninjas’ heads
together, concussing the guys on the edges and exploding the skulls of those in
the middle. “Take the shot!” yelled Antonio. Elizabeth did just that. Whoever remained
after that head slam took a series of arrows to the chest, knocking their
hearts and spines out of their carcasses. Antonio chucked the dead bodies over
the bushes and into a ditch. He didn’t break a sweat doing it nor did he need a
firm grip on anywhere but their ankles.
After the dust settled, Antonio removed his ninja mask and
smiled at Elizabeth, who smiled back at him. He said, “The poison these
geniuses used in their dart was too low a dose for someone of my size. If they
had any brains at all, they would have used a bigger dart. Maybe they could
have used a bastard sword in a haystack. Plus, those berries I grabbed were a
perfect antidote.”
“And you’re supposed to be the dumb one just because you
have a deep voice?”
“Well, I did lead all of these jerks to your forest. That
alone wasn’t very smart. Sorry about that. Now I’ve got you involved in my
problems.”
“I don’t mind at all, Antonio. In fact, I wouldn’t mind
hunting down every last one of those Scorpion Clan jerk-offs. The way I see it,
they were going to interrupt my peace and quiet one way or another. Might as
well strike them before they strike me. If they really are dumber than a giant
with a deep voice, then they’ll fall for my begging and pleading trick again.
Heh…like I’d ever beg for my life for those dweebs.”
A still wobbly Antonio wrapped his arm around Elizabeth ’s shoulders and
said, “You and I make a pretty good team, don’t we? Kind of like brains and
brawns, right?”
“Well, to be fair, those ninjas have brains too. They just
happen to be splattered all over the ground right now. So what do you say we
stop running from the Scorpion Clan and start racking up a body count?”
“You can count on me!” Antonio gave a playful slap on Elizabeth ’s back and
unintentionally knocked her over. He apologized profusely as he picked her up
and dusted her off.
“Okay, maybe you are just a little bit thick in the head,
but we’ll work on that,” said Elizabeth
with a playful smile.
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