Sign up now for a
Free Email Account &
your own Online
Writing Portfolio!
Username:
Password:  
Support This Author

Sponsored Items

Click Here To Bid  

Read a Newbie
Badges
Reviewing
Presented To:
bluesky

Testimonials
Tell a Friend
Know someone who'd
like this page?

Email Address:

Optional Comment:

Who's Online?
Members: 270    
Guests: 2899    

   
Total Online Now: 3169    
Writing.Com Time

Thursday
May 31, 2012
4:20am EDT


  >> Static Item >> Other >> Action/Adventure >> ID #1838293  |   Show DetailsPrinter Friendly Page Tell A Friend
Tactical Advantage
Milo has learned to expect the unexpected in the Shadow Realm.
Rated:
E
by
This item has no ratings.
Submitted to
ID: 1836139   (Rated: E)
365 Stories! 
Can you write one story a day for an entire year? We think we can. Care to join us?
by Edward Lorn


Tactical Advantage
by Lisa McCourt Hollar

His name was Milo Scaggins. He was just minding his own business when a dragon appeared and tried to to have him for dinner. You didn't live in the Shadow Realm and not be prepared for the unexpected, so Milo pulled his sword from its sheeth and waved it at the beast.
The dragon roared, sending flames towards Milo.

Conceding that the dragon had the better tactical advantage, Milo decided to go with Plan B. Turn tail and run. What wasn't expected was to find two children standing in his path. Milo nearly fell over the girl, falling backwards instead and landing on his rear. This turned out to be a good thing, since he avoided the flames that went shooting over his head.

"Now that wasn't nice," the girl said, scolding the dragon. "I warned you what would happen if you didn't play nice."

"Penelope," the boy said, "It isn't wise to threaten a dragon. Take us home now."

Penelope, shook her head. "Things have just started to get fun."

Behind Milo, the dragon roared again, this time without shooting any flames.

"It's too late for sorry. You can't just go around trying to barbeque rabbits, even ones with swords."

Lifting a gem to her lips, Penelope whispered, "Butterfly."

To Milo's astonishment, the dragon shimmered and began to change shape. When the transformation was complete, Milo laughed taunting the diminished creature. "Who has the better tactical position now?"

The butterfly responded by spitting a fireball and singeing Milo's ears.

Word Count: 250


This is a continuation of Penelope's Way, which can be found at http://www.lisamccourthollar.com/2011/11/penelopes-way.html

This was written for ThursThreads. The other entries can be found at http://www.siobhanmuir.blogspot.com/2012/01/thursthreads-challenge-that-ties-tal...
© Copyright 2012 Lisa Hollar (UN: jezri at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Lisa Hollar has granted Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Log In To Leave Feedback
Username:
Password:
Not a Member?
Signup right now, for free!

All accounts include:
*Bullet* FREE Email @Writing.Com!
*Bullet* FREE Portfolio Services!