Re: Galvy and Rusty's Daily Bullshittin'
Chapter Seven:
Well Galvy didn't know what to do! But he instinctivley started flapping his arms, (wings, now,) and soon made it to the top. Reginald said, "now flap them feet of yours, young featherboy." And he did. And he swam! Duck-boy was amazed! He swam all over! Having as much fun as he could. You have never seen a duck-boy as happy as he, I guarentee it. But the mean old lady was watching him through her weird, crystal sphere of some sort, and Reginald sensed this. "Your first lesson is over," spake Reggie. "Get on out of the water now." "but I am enjoying myself so!" spoketh the duck-boy thing. "NO! You must get out now," spaketh Reggie. "Trouble is afoot."
Chapter Eight:
The mean old lady, (who for some reason doesn't have a name yet,) noticed through her clear ball thingy that Reggie has been helping this duckboy. She sends out her duck minions once again to retreive the escaped Galvy, and to kill Reggie for helping him. Reggie and Galvy are going through the woods, back to the cave, when they hear the faint sound of quacking. Quack. Quack. Quack. Getting louder by the second. Reggie says, "hope on my back, duckboy!" and with a powerful blast of ass-gas, Reggie and Galvy fly into the air on a magical rainbow thing. As the duck minions are flying after them, Reggie dives down into the chimney of a magical tavern, avoiding the duck minions. (for all who do not know, duck minions do not believe in taverns for some odd reason.) They land in the main room, and go to the bar, when a bartender known as Lydia was serving up beers and cocktails. "Lydia!' hollers Reginald. "We need help!" "Well, my assy friend," spoketh Lydia, "that duckboy on your back is certainly too young to be in this tavern." "But Lydia, we need your help badly. Queen Dingledorf, (you know now the mean old lady's name!) and her duck minions are after us! They aim to capture young Galvy here, and kill me!" "Galvy, you say?" Lydia responds. "The chosen one?" "That is correct," says Reggie. Then a raspy voice is heard from the end of the bar. "I know why you are here. And the duckboy thing must be protected at all costs. We must protect this featherboy. He is of utmost importance." "Who are you?" Reginald, and duckface said in unison. The dark, shadowed man spake, "I be the Rusty one."
Chapter Seven:
Well Galvy didn't know what to do! But he instinctivley started flapping his arms, (wings, now,) and soon made it to the top. Reginald said, "now flap them feet of yours, young featherboy." And he did. And he swam! Duck-boy was amazed! He swam all over! Having as much fun as he could. You have never seen a duck-boy as happy as he, I guarentee it. But the mean old lady was watching him through her weird, crystal sphere of some sort, and Reginald sensed this. "Your first lesson is over," spake Reggie. "Get on out of the water now." "but I am enjoying myself so!" spoketh the duck-boy thing. "NO! You must get out now," spaketh Reggie. "Trouble is afoot."
Chapter Eight:
The mean old lady, (who for some reason doesn't have a name yet,) noticed through her clear ball thingy that Reggie has been helping this duckboy. She sends out her duck minions once again to retreive the escaped Galvy, and to kill Reggie for helping him. Reggie and Galvy are going through the woods, back to the cave, when they hear the faint sound of quacking. Quack. Quack. Quack. Getting louder by the second. Reggie says, "hope on my back, duckboy!" and with a powerful blast of ass-gas, Reggie and Galvy fly into the air on a magical rainbow thing. As the duck minions are flying after them, Reggie dives down into the chimney of a magical tavern, avoiding the duck minions. (for all who do not know, duck minions do not believe in taverns for some odd reason.) They land in the main room, and go to the bar, when a bartender known as Lydia was serving up beers and cocktails. "Lydia!' hollers Reginald. "We need help!" "Well, my assy friend," spoketh Lydia, "that duckboy on your back is certainly too young to be in this tavern." "But Lydia, we need your help badly. Queen Dingledorf, (you know now the mean old lady's name!) and her duck minions are after us! They aim to capture young Galvy here, and kill me!" "Galvy, you say?" Lydia responds. "The chosen one?" "That is correct," says Reggie. Then a raspy voice is heard from the end of the bar. "I know why you are here. And the duckboy thing must be protected at all costs. We must protect this featherboy. He is of utmost importance." "Who are you?" Reginald, and duckface said in unison. The dark, shadowed man spake, "I be the Rusty one."