The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 1
"Weeeeee!!! Do it again, Pandora?" squealed the dirty fair-headed little girl, her dark green eyes sparkling with delight.
"Yeah Pandie. Show us your jumping trick" smiled an older brown haired girl. The other girl, whose hair was dark blonde, smiled mischievously and began to change shape. Before long a dark blonde pussycat was sitting where she had been, licking its paws.
Suddenly it started to trot over to a nearby oak tree, climbed up it, until it reached the top most branch, climbed out onto the branch, lay down and started to mew. Hey Cas
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 2
Arizan looked at the girl standing in front of her. She had long dark blonde hair that reached all the way to the middle of her back, a childlike face (which reminded Arizan of a cross between the face of a kitten and a young cat) and hazel eyes framed with long thick dark lashes. Right at that moment the girl's eyes were glowing a strange eerily green, and she looked like a cat cornered by a pack of hungry dogs, frightened and confused.
"I don't understand what you mean," she said, playing with charm on the small chain around her neck, "I am a witch if that's what you're asking, but on
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 3
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN THE PARCHMENT WAS LOST?!?! WHAT FOOL WAS CARRYING IT?!?!"
Calder Blueoak winced and held the phone receiver away from his ear. This guy's worse than, Hunter Redfern, he thought to himself, At least when Hunter was in charge, I didn't get almost deafened answering the phone. "I mean, we lost it," Calder spook into the phone, "it was beyond our control. We were attacked, and Felix..."
Before he could finish what he was saying, the voice on the end of the phone interrupted him. "So, that little made vampire worm lost the parchment." said the voice, deadly calm, "Don't
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 4
Pandie stared at the boy in front of her. She wasn't used to people at her so intensely, and this boy was giving her strange looks. Why is he looking at me like that? she thought to herself, Have I still got some dirt on my face? I thought I cleaned that all off in the rest room.
Then, as if to answer her question, she found herself looking at her through his eyes. To him, she was mysterious, beautiful, and looked like a heroine from an ancient myth. I don't look like that, Pandie thought to herself, remembering all the times she'd arrive home from hunting, with dirt on her face, twig
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 5
Rashel looked at the girl, in the backseat, through the driver's mirror. She looked about 14 years old, and seemed pretty trustworthy, but Rashel knew from several Circle Daybreak reports that Jasper, their contact, had mysteriously stopped taking any jobs from them for a long time. To Rashel, this girl could easily just have been covering up for her father (if he was her father). She also wanted to find out if what she'd said was true.
"This is it," said Pandie, pointing out the window, "the one with the big iron gates."
Rashel drove past the gates and around the corner into an empty
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 6
It's a trap! Murphy mind yelled to her sister as she threw a vampire thug off her into a nearby tree, and kicked him in the ribs.
Really, you think so? came Liedryn's sarcastic reply, And there I was thinking it was a surprise party welcoming us to the whole town.
Murphy shot a glare at her sister before dealing with a 'wolf that was advancing on Faline, the little girl they'd met earlier. "Oi, Flea magnet" she yelled as she ran towards him, hoping to get his attention. The 'wolf looked up. "Have you seen my bad foot?" Murphy asked him, with a mock pout on her face. The 'wolf looked
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 7
After laughing, for what seemed like forever, Pandie noticed Zaykaia's face was serious, and finally sobered up. "I'm sorry," she said, coughing back a stray laugh, "but you've got to be kidding, right? I mean, how can I be The Moon Dragon Guardian? I'm only a half-breed witch-cat shifter, not a dragon! All I can do is shift into a pussy cat for hunting, or shoot witch fire from my bare hands! This is some sort of joke, isn't it?" She paused and looked at Zaykaia's face, closely. There was no expression on it, but her eyes looked sad. "You're not joking, are you?" Pandie asked quietly.
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 8
"Owww, someone make the world stop spinning so fast, please!"
Arizan looked around to see where the voice was coming from. By now the smoke from the fire surrounding the cemetery was so thick, she couldn't see her hands in front of her face. Why does this feel so familiar? she thought to herself, ignoring the fear rising in the pit of her stomach.
Crawling along the ground to avoid breathing in the smoke, she spotted a nearly familiar pair of feet. Scrambling as quickly as she could, she moved to where the feet where standing.
"Casey?"
"Huh? *cough* Who's there?"
"It's me, weirdy g
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 9
Meanwhile two figures crept through the forest outside the cemetery, away from the fire. One was that of a young man with creamy blonde hair and huge piercing light blue eyes. And the other was that of a young dog: a German Shepherd to be precise.
Suddenly the young man turned to face the German Shepherd. "Give it up, Princess" he said calmly, "Whatever it is you want from me, you're not going to get it without a fight." At his very words, the German Shepherd changed back into the form of a tall beautiful girl with long rusty brown hair and warm coffee coloured eyes.
"Give me the rin
The Legends: The Scrolls of the Black Catkin
Part 10
Hadrian looked at his watch for what seemed like the hundredth time. "They've been in that place too long." he muttered, looking out the car window, "Maybe we should go in?" Ash looked from the hand held video game he was playing. Both his feet where rested on the dash board and his seat was pushed far back to give him more room. He looked every bit the big blonde cat. "Chill out, Dri-man" he said casually, his now moss green eyes looking calm, "Rashel and Quinn know what they're doing."
Suddenly several cars roared past them and a few men came running along the path beside them. Tak