Saturday, June 10, 2006

The Epic Of Joegamesh: Book III

Here is more of the story of Joegamesh and Markidu. I wrote this part.

The Epic of Joegamesh
Book III
Markidu's Dream and Joegamesh kickin' more trash

Markidu found himself in a beautiful field of wildflowers on the banks of the Euphrates. How he got there he knew not, but in the distance he could see his sweetheart Miss Dittmeruk, looking as radiant as ever. Tabtum and Markidu's eyes met and they both knew they belonged together. Their hearts leapt with joy as they carelessly skipped through the field of wildflowers, and met each other with a passionate embrace. Meanwhile Joegamesh had heard of Dalebaba coming to the city, and devouring people, he knew it was his job to kick the giant Chipmunk's tail back to the cedar forests from which it sprang. Slowly he crept to the house where Dalebaba was last seen. What he saw would terrify the most stalwart of hearts!! He saw not one, but two giant chipmunks They had a huge bronze pot of boiling water and one said to the other "I think the water is ready, let's throw him in. Scanning about Joegamesh saw the unconscious body of Markidu nearby!! He knew it was time to make his move. Stepping into the doorway Joegamesh said in a challenging tone "Could I have a piece of that". The chipmunks turned to glare at Joegamesh, one of them speaking "Joegamesh!!Even you aren't powerful enough to stop me!!", "You must be the infamous, Dalebaba and who, may I ask, is your little friend?" Joey replied. "This is Chipbaba, my twin brother, each of us are powerful on our own, but together we are unstoppable!!" the hideous rodent exclaimed. "We'll see about that", Joey retorted. Then the fight was on, even like unto Donkey Kong. The Chipmunks both lunged at Joegamesh, but he dodged the attack with an impressive double back flip. Dalebaba laughed diabolically, "Well done Joegamesh, but you will have to do much better than that". Then ChipBaba and DaleBaba both pulled out long bronze swords that each looked as big as Joegamesh himself. They swung at Joegamesh, he doodged with razorlike precision. Then as they swung to get at his legs he jumped up and kicked them both in the face. The two wicked rodents were knocked through walls at opposite sides of the house. Joegamesh approached Dalebaba, "It's over, get out of town!!", "Yeah it's over Dalebaba agreed, for your friend". Joegamesh turned around just as Chipbaba hurled Markidu toward the vat of boiling water. He jumped and caught Markidu in midair just inches from a hot watery grave. The pair collapsed on the floor. Joegamesh brushed himself off but noticed Markidu still unconscious. It was unlike his friend to be so hard to rouse. Perhaps they had drugged him or something, Joegamesh thought. Why would they do such a thing? He was about to force some answers from the chipmunks, but when he looked around they had vanished. All was quiet except the crackling of the fire and the bubbling water, and some incoherent mumblings from Markidu, something about a "jacuzzi"-whatever that was, and "Miss Dittmeruk". Joegamesh loved Markidu as his own soul, but sometimes thought the guy was a bit odd.

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