Subject: Kat dashed towards the table.
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Posted on: 2019-06-14 12:55:00 UTC

She knew that the only way to avoid an even bigger catastrophe was to end this game as soon as possible, and that meant playing.

Keeping one careful eye on the lion, she announced breathlessly: "I'll go!"

"That's a very bad idea," said Edward, as he walked up behind her.

Kat shrugged and snatched the dice from Alex. Without pausing, she rolled them gently onto the table. Four and three.

Another poem appeared in the middle of the board as the purple piece shifted forward seven spaces.

Darkness falls upon the jungle,
And out of the earth rises something fungal


Kat reached up and pulled a feather out of her hair. It might not work on the lion, but it was worth a try.

She held the feather in one outstretched arm and looked directly at the lion. "C-cast your eyes upon this feather," she tried to say, but she knew at once it hadn't worked. The lion growled and to her horror, Kat saw it crouch, preparing to spring...

[Purple: 21. (Yellow: 11) Orange: 14. (Teal: 17). Orange up.]


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