Eh, its the narrator-character-protagonist-thingy syndrome. Anyway, new book, and new chapter (sorry for the delay, got called into work today). Remember, this one is out of the regular continuity.
Book LXVIII:
THEY'RE SUCH CARDS
CHAPTER ONE:
Book Banishment
Faerie, Demos, Underseen, Cloak,
Parker, Abby, Estelore, Saffa . . .
Cardcaptors of the RAF, bow.
Expect the unexpected now!
The secrets of the RAF
Were all a mystery.
But when this mighty book was opened,
The RAF cards were all set free!
RAFcaptors.
A mystic adventure.
RAFcaptors.
A quest for all time.
Each RAF card possesses
A power all its own.
We’ve got to find them
To bring the power home!
Faerie, Demos, Underseen, Cloak,
Parker, Abby, Estelore, Saffa . . .
Cardcaptors of the RAF, bow.
Expect the unexpected now!
RAFcaptors.
A mystic adventure.
RAFcaptors.
A quest for all time.
RAFcaptors.
RAFcaptors.
***
It was an average day at RAF, and the forum's denizens went about their business per normal. It was actually a dry spell of illicit activity, would-be world conquerers, and monstrous menaces. Even the Pootang has yet to bush out its cage, as if it has decided that it needs to guard the prisoner, Bucky, who still lives somehow.
Cloak had surmised that the doll's body may act as a more complete Horcrux in a way, with the whole soul transferred inside instead of a single fragment. The Realm.Walker spoke at lenght with Broken about it. Broken pointed out how that could not be it, becuase there was significant enough damage to destroy a Horcrux. Cloak countered with addition of the
deux ex machina could have changed some of the rules, as always happens when an intergration occurs. Broken concedes this point.
Suddenly, a leather-bound book is thrown into the midst of the RAFians, who are puzzled by it. Shadow, who had come to visit with her uncle, looked at it perplexed. The thrower then reveals herself to be, rather unsurprisingly, Malice.
"What this?" Cloak said, alerted at once but her presence. "Malice? What scheme are on about today?"
"No scheme this time, boy," Malice said. She stifled a cough. Cloak easily picked up on it and surmised -- but his thoughts were interrupted by Malice. "This time, I will see the end of you and your RAFian cohorts."
Cloak narrowed his eyes shrewdly. "And this attempt would work because?"
"Remember Richard's horn?" she said, unable to stifle a cough. She kicked the book open, and the RAFian makes glowed painfully. "This book works much the same way!"
The RAFians flew, Mark-first, into the book. This seemed impossible, but the impossible happened to the RAFians at least three times a week.
"No!" Shadow yelled, as if that simple plea would be enough to stop and even reverse this.
The book snapped shut and would not open again. A strap of leather with a lock buckle at its tip stealthily exuded from the book. It locked the book so that none could open again. RAF had just lost its heart, its soul. The RAFians were gone.
"Nooo . . ." Shadow mourned, with cry in her voice. She could not open the book, no matter what she tried. She was frustrated
"It is done, then." Malice said, her hands on a walking stick that appeared remarkably like Maleficent's staff. "It is
finally done."
Shadow snapped her head up to glare at the elderly Realm Walker. Yes -- the main villain the RAFians had been fighting for months was a old Realm Walker lady. It does take out some of the threatening from the foe. "You . . . you monster!"
"Well, duh."
Shadow leaped to her feet and was in Malice within three bounding steps. Malice, however, was unperturbed. Goading Shadow further, she said, "Go ahead, Hatchling, kill me. I'm dead either way."
Shadow wanted to. She really wanted to, as her inner light dimmed a bit, becoming the same luminosity as her uncle's was. She wanted to . . .