Okay -- rough day at work. I'm sorry, but I forgot my writing notes, and, as such, I can't post the next chapter today. But I'll post a few come Monday.
New book ideas.
- Book DXXIV: "Blaze of Glory" -- Blaze's backstory.
- Book DXXV: " A Boy and His Toys" -- The Toyman returns, seeking the Toys of Power.
- Book DXXVI: "Untethered" -- Abby becomes untethered by time.
- Book DXXVII: "A Backwards Life" -- An accident makes Saffa live her life backward.
- Book DXXVIII: "The Last Moreau" -- A Moreau attempts to turn the world into dragons, and control them.
- Book DXXIX: "Strength of Will" -- The Horn of Dragons falls into the wrong hands.
- Book DXXX: "A Cartel of Children" -- A criminal cartel perpetrates crimes while disguised as young children.
- Book DXXXI: "The Dark Spires" -- Dark Rings suppress the Marks and control RAFians.
- Book DXXXII: "Abject Pacifism" -- A group tries to use a potion that erases all violent intent to exterminate violence from the universe. An impossibility.
- Book DXXXIII: "A Trans-Species Problem" -- Twenty-five animals inexplicably become 100% human.
New chapter.
CHAPTER TWELVE:
Ninth Performer
"Very good, Esty! A tad more egotistical than I had expect, but excellent choice!" Abby said. "Next up! Myitt and her host, Tara!"
Myitt stood on the stage, rather demurred. Behind her a three-dimensional model of a human brain -- Tara's brain, specifically -- was displayed. Then the musical cue triggered her into song, pointing to each part of the holographic brain.
'Neo-cortex, frontal lobe."
Then, in a very Yeerkish version of Tourrette's, Tara sang:
"Brain stem, brain stem!"
Then Myitt carried on as if nothing happened:
"Hippo-campus, neural node,
Right hemisphere.
Pons and cortex visual."
Tara repeated her line, as she would after every verse, before Myitt continued.
"Sylviun fissure, pineal, left hemisphere.
Cerebellum left.
Cerebellum right.
Synapse, hypothalamus.
Triaden-dendrite.
Axon-fibrous, matter gray.
Central-tegmantal path-way
Temporal lobe.
White-gormatter,
Forebrain, skull.
Brain stem, brain stem.
Central fissure, cord spinal
Bor-riato.
Piamater.
Men-ingeal vein.
Menulla-oblongotta and lobe limbic.
Micro-electrodes!"
Then she slid down the length of the stage, toward the audience, shouting, "The human brain!!"
From there, the usual happened -- the judges gave their piece, and the audience awaited the next performer.