New chapter.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN:
The Cloak
The Tsul 'Kalu was feeling enthused. He just need one more item, though probably the most difficult on to procure. But he had succeeded in procuring the tail, the head, the pelt, and the armor!! The cloak is the last item . . . then he will get a massive payday. A payday to get his darling flower, his beloved Dahlia well again. He would be able to see her smile again.
Now, where was the cloaked one?
A sudden spire of earth appeared before him, surprising him. He blinked, realizing that there would be no sneaking up on this creature. He would be seriously tested with this one. He had to show his utmost athleticism and acrobatics, demonstrate the abject limits of his strength and endurance.
He had keenly managed to dodge several spires, never pausing to question why they never skewer him and gave him plenty of warning, telegraphing where they would appear. He just assumed it was his physical adeptness and never guessed, never entertained, that he was being led to a particular spot.
He saw the cloaked one seated upon a flat rock, and he didn't seem aware of the presence of the Tsul 'Kalu. He thought that this was an excellent opportunity, an act of providence. But he had to be careful about this, he knew that the cloaked one was dangerous.
But, eventually, he threw caution to the wind, snatched the cloak and didn't question, but was privately grateful, that it came away easily. Nothing happened, reality itself didn't start to melt away and burn. Cloak didn't move, as it wasn't Cloak, but a generic mannequin. But the Tsul 'Kalu, too high on his perceived success, didn't even notice this rather obvious and overt oversight.
He didn't care. He would be able to cure his darling Dahlia. She would smile again, and fill him full of unbridled joy again! His happiness with Dahlia was assured.
***
"How'd he not catch on yet?" GH asked.
"His mind is clearly on other matters," Cloak said, still wearing his true cloak. The one the Tsul 'Kalu had was just an average, throwaway Dweller cloak. Granted only Realm Walkers, and some RAFians, would be able to tell the difference. "Distraction and desperation often prove to be disastrous."
"Disastrous for who?" GH asked.
"That remains to be seen," Cloak said.
"Why do you aways have to be so damn mysterious?" GH teased.
"Hey, I happen to like my mystique," Cloak said. Though it was hard to tell if this was a sincere, earnest protest or just a dry, wry joke. But then Cloak was all business. "I'm going. Rocky, Salad, Underseen, and Ash ready?"
"Yes," GH said, "I wish I could go."
"You know you, Saffa, and Abby have to watch Kelly and Goom's back."
"I know," GH said, "it's just gonna be so
BORING!"
"But necessary," Cloak said seriously, preparing to go with the others. "Oh, GH?"
"Yeah?"
"Hand 'em over," Cloak said, holding out an expectant hand.
"Hand what over?"
Cloak said nothing, but gave an impatient gesture with his hand. GH couldn't feign ignorance any longer, and handed over his half-empty pack of cigarettes.
"Couldn't I just have just the one?"
"No."
Cloak left a miffed GH.