This story takes place somewhere between the Prologue and
Chapter 1 of Heartless.
Chapter 1
Prince Felix of Parumvir was sound asleep in his bed. The
purrfect setting, the cat thought as he jumped up onto the windowsill
and down into the prince's room. It was around 5:00am on a Friday morning, and
all those occupying the palace were asleep, but not Monster the cat, (to whom
time had little meaning). He was up earlier than everyone else (save maybe the
royal horses and a few guards, but they didn't count). Monster silently padded
over to Felix's bed. He quietly jumped up and moved so that he was standing
over the prince's head and dropped something on his pillow. He did this several
more times, jumping in and out of the window; padding back and forth across the
room; and jumping up and down off the prince's bed.
Finally, after a long while Monster left and returned to
Princess Una's room. He jumped up upon her bed and sat there grooming himself,
acting like he had never left. It was around 7o'clock when Princess Una awoke
and pushed him off of her. Monster always found this quite insulting for one of
his nature, and left the room with an irritable, “meow” and a swish of his
tail. Princess Una ignored this as always. Monster walked down the hall, maids,
servants, and guards moving out of his way as he passed. For although he was
blind, Monster always had a way of appearing superior. He stopped at the door
to Prince Felix's room and put an ear to it, listening.
“Dragons eat that cat!” he heard Felix muttering as he moved
about his room.
Many more similar curses preceded the first. Monster smiled
(as much as cats can), for his plan had worked and he was very pleased with
himself. That would teach the prince not to mention baths! He hurried
away from the door and made his way to the schoolroom Felix and Una shared. With
a flick of his tail and a twitch of his whiskers he jumped up by the window and
curled into a ball, waiting for the prince, the princess, and the tutor (as
usual, for he was always early) to arrive and begin another day full of
lessons, on past kings and queens of old; ancient Faerie tales, and basic
mathamatics. Monster's favorite part of the day was when the tutor had Felix
and Una recite poetry from one of chief poet, Sir Eanrin of Rudiobus' many
poetry books.
Nobody knew that the famous poet was in the very same room
as them during these times, watching as they recited his poetry as if reading
an obituary. These humans wouldn't know good poetry if it punched them in
the face! Monster had just finished this thought when the tutor came
rushing in, a handful of papers in his hands and spectacles hanging crookedly
on his nose, muttering to himself. Prince Felix came after him, wiping slime
out of his hair. He glared at Monster as he took his seat. Princess Una was
last to arrive, and the tutor began the first lesson.
Chapter Two
I'm gonna kill that cat! I'll grab him by his tail and hang
him from the top of the tower! Prince Felix thought, as he made his way out of the
schoolroom later that afternoon. The nerve of that cat, dumping frogs on his
pillow while he was asleep! And all because of a little comment I made to a
maid about him needing a bath. . . wait, do cats seek revenge?
This one did, Felix was sure of it. Felix nodded at the
guards standing outside his Father's study, they bowed and opened the doors for
him. Felix stepped inside, the door closing with a “bang!” behind him. “Hello
Father.” King Fidel sat at his desk surrounded by piles of papers. He looked up
as Felix entered, put down his quill, and gave Felix his full attention.
“Hello Felix. What can I do for you?”
“Well Father, I wanted your permisson to purchase something
in town.”
“Oh? Just what is it you wish to purchase?”
“A dog.”
“A dog?” King Fidel raised his eyebrows. “What do you want a
dog for, Felix? What about Monster?”
“Aw dad, Monster is a cat, Una's cat. Dogs are
different, they play with you, they can hunt, and they're great protectors. . .
.” And they don't put frogs in your bed.
King Fidel sighed, he wasn't against the idea of getting a
dog, he himself had had one as a boy, but he just wasn't sure Felix was ready
for the responsibility that came with owning one. But on the other hand a dog
might be good for Felix and could protect him more effectively than his guards.
“All right Felix. You may get a dog.”
Felix let out a loud, “whoop!”
“But the dog will be your responsibility. . . .” King Fidel
hadn't even finished his sentence before Felix was out the door and running for
the stables. King Fidel smiled to himself and told the two guards at his door
to inform Captain Dirk (who always accompanied Felix on outings) that Felix
would be going out to the town that day.
*****
Felix raced through the palace dodging maids, servants, and
guards as he went. He rounded a corner and, “wumph!” ran right into his
sister.
“Felix! Why don't you watch where your going?” Una demanded,
picking herself up off the floor.
“Sorry!” Felix shouted over his shoulder, for he was already
up and running again.
Brothers, thought
Princess Una as she rolled her eyes heavenwards.
Felix dashed out to the palace yards and ran into the
stables. He had his horse saddled in minutes, and leaped up into the saddle. The
next moment he was lying flat on his back, the saddle on top of him.
“Need some help there my prince?” he heard someone ask from
behind him; a hint of amusement in his voice.
Felix growled. I should have remembered to check the
girth before mounting! His horse was out to get him too, Felix thought as
Captain Dirk (for it was he) hauled the saddle off of him. “Thanks,” Felix
managed to say, his face turning red as he took the saddle from the captain and
slung it back over his horse's back, making sure to tap his horse's belly and
tighten the girth.
“My king said we were going into town?” Dirk asked, watching
Felix as he re-saddled his horse.
“Yes,” was all Felix said as he jumped up into his saddle
and rode toward the gates. He hated having an escort watching over him every
time he left the palace, but he knew his father would never let him go
otherwise.
Captain Dirk mounted his horse (who was waiting by the gate,
already saddled) and he and Felix rode through the gate and towards the
direction of the nearest town. It wasn't a long ride and soon Felix could see
the townspeople milling about, and children running through the roads. They
bowed respectfully as he rode through.
But all these things did not interest him. He was here for a
purpose. He looked around the town. Captain Dirk, not sure what he was looking
for, followed the Prince's gaze and saw when it came to rest apon a box lying
on the ground with a sign nailed to it. It read: “Puppies For Sale.”
So this is what the prince has come into town for, Dirk thought, as he
and Felix dismounted and Dirk followed the prince over to the box. Felix knelt
beside it.
“My prince,” a man standing beside the box greeted, bowing.
“Hello Sir. Are these your puppies?”
“Yes, my prince.”
Felix picked up one of the pups, it was male, with long ears
and black, white, and brown patches. He licked his face, making Felix smile. “How
much for this one?”
The man named his price and Felix agreeably paid the fee. “Does
he have a name?” Felix asked, before turning back to his horse.
“I believe my daughter named him “Rover,” but you needn't
keep that name.”
Felix nodded his thanks. Handing Rover to Dirk, he mounted
his horse then reached down to received the pup. Captain Dirk mounted and they
rode back to the palace, stopping only once when Rover had preceded to use
Felix's shirt to do his business.
Captain Dirk had had a hard time restraining the smile that
threatened to break out on his face as he helped the prince clean his shirt.
This was not turning out to be one of Felix's better days.
Felix set Rover down in the palace court yard, following him
as he sniffed his new surroundings. Captain Dirk disappeared with the horses
into the stables. King Fidel, who had been watching for his son's return, came
out to meet the pup his son had brought home.
“Well who do we have here?” he asked, bending down to let
Rover sniff his hand.
“Father, I'd like you to meet Rover. Rover, this is my
father, King Fidel.”
“It's a pleasure to meet you.” King Fidel said with a smile
as he shook one of Rover's paws. Rover growled playfully, trying to bite the
king's hand, which made King Fidel laugh. “You’re a feisty one, aren't you?” he
asked.
Felix scooped Rover up in his arms. “I'm gonna go show him
to Una.” he said, striding towards the palace doors.
King Fidel nodded. “Go ahead, just don't forget to feed
him!” he called after him.
“I won't!” Felix called back.
He entered the palace, and with Rover still in his arms,
went in search of his sister whom, he assumed, would be either in her room or
in the palace gardens. Felix decided to try her room first. He knocked on the
door, just barely keeping a hold on Rover who, by now had had enough of being
carried.
“Who is it?” he heard Una ask from behind the door.
“It's me. I have something to show you.”
Una opened the door. “It'd better not be something disgust.
. .” she cut off as she stared at Rover, who had now jumped out of Felix's arms
and was now exploring Una's room.
“This is Rover.” Felix said.
“You got a dog?” Una cried, not believing her eyes.
“Yup!”
“But how...? Father let you?”
“Yup!” Somehow Felix got the idea that Una wasn't pleased.
“But what about Monster?” Una asked, eyeing Rover. “Won't he
eat him?”
“Nah. I'm sure Monster would rather eat mice.” Felix said
with a smirk.
Una glared at him. “That's not what I meant, and you know
it!”
Felix shrugged, picking up Rover just as the puppy began
chewing on one of Una's slippers. “Let's go Rover.” Felix said. “I need to find
you a bed.”
They left Una's room, and went down the hall to Felix's . “There.”
Felix said, as he set Rover down on the floor. He made sure there was nothing
the puppy could get to, and then left the room saying, “I'll be right back,
don't go anywhere!”
Chapter 3
Monster pranced through the hallway, minding his own
business. He had just finished “playing” with a particularly persistent mouse
that had found its way into the palace pantry and had refused to leave. But now
that Monster had taken care of him, the cooks could access the pantry without
worry.
He walked past Prince Felix's room, and couldn't help but
smirk as he remembered what he had heard coming from inside earlier that day. His
smirk soon disappeared however as he heard a noise coming from inside Felix's
room.
He stopped dead in his tracks, whirled around, and ran to
Felix's door. He sniffed at it, his whiskers twitching.
“Gasp!”
Monster jumped back. He smelled a dog, there was a dog in
there! Monster hated dogs. Especially after his meeting with the Black Dogs.
But why would a dog be in Felix's room? Is it working for
Death-In-Life?
Monster paced the hallway outside the door. Maybe it isn’t
a dog, Monster thought. Maybe he had spent so much time chasing that mouse
around that he had somehow messed up his senses.
Yup, that had to be it. He would just walk back up to the
door have another sniff, smell nothing, and then leave. He walked tentatively
over to the door, put his nose up to it, and sniffed carefully.
The scent of dog overwhelmed him.
He sprang back. It couldn't be, it just couldn't be! Maybe
he could just walk away and act like nothing was wrong. No, he couldn't do
that, it was his duty to protect the palace! He reminded himself, as he paced
the hallway again. Maybe he could turn into a man, open the door, walk in and
address whatever horrors awaited him.
No,
he concluded. He couldn't take the risk of being seen, there were too many
people walking throughout the halls. He would just have to go outside and get
in through the window. He sighed. Being a house pet was a harder job then he'd
thought!
He heard footsteps, someone was approaching. He sniffed. It
was just a maid. But wait! The maid was walking towards him with...pillowcases?
Oh-no! Those were Prince Felix's pillowcases (He could recognize their
scent anywhere)! She was going to enter the Prince's room and replace the
sheets!
He had to stop her, but how? It wasn't like he could just
walk up to her and say, ”My good lady, DO NOT open that door!” She would
probably faint before he could finish saying the first word, much less finish
the sentence, then there would be a handsome guard that would rescue the poor
maid with smelling salts; and she would fall in love with him, they would
marry; and probably forget all about him! Another perfect match made by Bard
Eanrin, chief poet of Rudiobus! He would then of course have to write a poem
about it.
Monster sat down in front of the door. He would just have to
do his best in cat form, and save the matchmaking for another time.
The maid came up to him and stopped. “Why, hello there,” she
said as a smile appeared on her face. “Are you guarding the Prince's room for
him or are you just waiting for him to come let you in?”
Monster licked his paw, seeming oblivious to the maid who
continued to aim a stream of chatter in his direction. “Well I'm not here to
make a fuss,” she continued. “I just need to put these nice clean pillowcases
on Prince Felix's pillows. You know it's the strangest thing, when I came in to
clean the Prince's room his pillows were all covered in slime, and this wasn't
the first time either! Can you imagine that? I never would've thought the
Prince could slobber so much. I took off his pillowcases and washed them,
they're dry now. I hope this doesn't happen again.”
She finally stopped to catch her breath, then seemed to
realize that she was talking to a cat. “Well I'll just be going,” she said
taking another step towards the door. Monster moved in front of her. “Oh come
now! Like I just said, I'm only going to change the pillowcases.”
Monster continued to clean himself, not moving from his
position outside the door. The maid put her hands to her hips. “Move aside now,
shoo!”
Monster purred innocently, rubbing against the maid's legs.
“Oh, now stop that,” she said, although anyone could tell
she was pleased by the gesture. She put her hand to the doorknob.
No!
Eanrin thought. But what was a cat to do? The maid opened the door.
“Ahhhhhhhhh!” she screamed, dropping the pillowcases.
In the center of the room was Rover, who yipped happily and
bounded toward the distressed maid. The maid turned and ran through the hall,
screaming as she went.
Monster had remained outside the door, as if frozen there. Now
he too turned and ran, trying to put as much distance as possible between
himself and the mangy puppy who had now spotted Monster, and was giving chase,
his long ears flopping as he ran. The whole palace was in an uproar, the maid
still screaming through the halls, “Wolf! Wolf!” guards rushing to and fro
trying to figure out what was happening, and in the midst of it all was
Monster, with Rover giving chase.
Monster darted through legs and under skirts, he had to lose
this pup. He turned the corner and saw his chance, Princess Una was standing
there, in the doorway to the main dining room. Monster leaped up into her arms,
grateful that the Princess was getting taller with age.
“Monster! What's the matter?” cried Una as she held onto
him. Not five seconds later Rover rounded the corner and before Una could even
scream, leaped at Monster knocking Una and the cat down. Monster flew from
Una's hands and ran into the dining room with Rover back on his heels, leaving
a very ruffled and confused Una lying on the floor.
Go somewhere where he can't reach you, Monster thought as he jumped up
onto the long royal dining table. It was lucky for him that it was rarely used
and was not being so now. That terrible thing was still following him!
Why, oh why did it have to be a dog? Another cat? Fine. A
goldfish? Terrific! A lizard? No problem. But a dog? No, no, no, no, no!!!! He couldn't stand dogs.
He looked behind him to see if he was still being pursued. Yup,
that mutt had somehow managed to climb up onto the table and was now bounding
straight towards him! Lume's crown!
Monster jumped down from the table and sprinted back towards
the door, running right into Prince Felix. Felix stumbled back a few steps,
knocked off balance. So here was the culprit! Here was the one who
had let a dog into the palace, and left him in a room unguarded!
Monster glared at Felix, but soon had to run past him as
Rover headed their way.
“Rover! There you are!” cried Felix, reaching down and
opening up his arms to the pup.
Rover huh? So it had a name. Terrific.
Rover bounded into Felix's arms, yipping happily. Monster
made an attempt to smooth his fur back down into a normal position. Felix
turned around, Rover in his arms. There, standing behind him, was an assembly
of maids, servants, guards, the palace cooks, King Fidel, and Princess Una.
“Um hi...” Felix started. “I went back to my room and Rover
wasn't there so I. . . . Is something wrong?”
“It's the wolf!” screamed the maid with the pillowcases.
“Is something wrong? I'll tell you what's wrong, that dog
was trying to eat Monster!” Una exclaimed, picking Monster up off the floor.
“Silence!” King Fidel commanded. “Now, I don't think you're
all aware of this, but that pup in my son's arms is Rover, a new addition to
the royal family. He just arrived today, and it looks like he wanted to get
more familiar with his new home and its occupants,” he said, as he glanced at
Monster. This aroused a few smiles from the group. “He is not a wolf. Although
it looks like his appetite might be just as big!” He now looked at Rover, who
was gnawing on Felix's fingers. This made the distressed maid relax a bit and a
few laughs were heard. “Now how about we all go about our business and give the
new member some time to adjust?”
Everyone nodded and the crowd dispersed as the people
returned to their duties, and posts. The head cook came up to Felix, a plump
man with slick black hair, dark brown eyes, and a foreign accent. “My Prince,”
he bowed respectfully, “would you like me to take the little pup and get him
something to eat?”
“Yes, thank you.” Felix handed Rover to him, and watched as
the cook took the pup into the kitchen.
“Felix. . . .” there was a warning tone in King Fidel's
voice.
“Yes, Father?”
“I would like to remind you that Rover is your
responsibility. . . .”
“I know. . .he wasn't supposed to get out!”
“Well now that everyone in the palace knows about Rover that
may make things a bit easier for you, but I don't think the maid in charge of
your room will ever go in there again without you.”
This made Felix grin.
“I don't know what you’re going to do about Monster though.”
Fidel looked at the cat who was still in Una's arms. ”It seems to me that you
should let them get better aquainted.”
“But father!” exclaimed Princess Una. “Rover tried to eat
Monster!”
“I really think Rover just wanted to play, and besides
Monster's almost twice the size of Rover. Rover wouldn't be able to fit Monster
in his mouth even if he tried.” King Fidel consoled. “Now Felix, you'd better
go and find a collar and leash for that pup of yours before you loose him
again.”
“Yes, Father.” Felix said as he walked towards the door.
Una set Monster down. “Father. . . .”
“Let's give it some time Una.” King Fidel interrupted. “Let's
give this whole situation some time, and then we'll go from there.”
Una sighed, “All right, Daddy.”
“That's my girl,” King Fidel praised as he hugged his
daughter. “Just give it time,” he echoed before leaving the room.
Una looked down at Monster, who was cleaning himself
vigorously, as if trying to prove how unafraid he was. “Well, Daddy said to
give it time, and I said I would. Come on.” she said, picking him up. “It's
time you were formally introduced.”
Chapter 4
Prince Felix sat on his bed, attempting to get a collar on
the squirming Rover, whom he held in his lap. “Hold still. . .there!” he
exclaimed as he fastened the buckle.
There was a knock on his door.
“Who is it?”
“It's me.” Una replied, “I brought Monster.”
“One minute.” Felix attached a leash to Rover's collar and
tied him to the bedpost before going over and opening the door. Una walked in,
holding Monster tightly in her arms. “Don't worry I tied him up.” Felix said,
pointing to Rover.
Una cautiously approached the pup who was jumping at the end
of his leash attempting to get to Monster. She stopped about two feet out of
his reach and knelt down, forcing Monster to remain in her lap. “Hello Rover,
this is my cat Monster. Monster, this is Felix's dog, Rover,” Una introduced
them, stroking Monster's back calmingly.
Rover yapped, still straining at his leash. Felix walked
over, picked Rover up, unclipped his leash, and sat down with him in his lap. Felix
and Una both sat there, restraining their pets as they lunged, yapped, clawed,
hissed, and tried to squirm free.
“I wonder what their saying?” Una pondered as she watched
the interaction.
Felix snorted, “One is a cat and one is a dog. One meows and
one barks. They probably don't understand each other.”
That's what he thinks. Monster sniffed, tuning in to what the humans were saying. “I
understand you purrrfectly,” he said to Rover.
Who in turn was saying, “Do you wanna play? Do you wanna
play? Do you wanna play? I wanna play with you! I wanna play with you! Can I
chase your tail? Can I? Can I?”
It was really quite infuriating.
“How old are you?” Monster asked as he studied Rover.
“What's that mean?” Rover asked, still straining to reach
Monster's tail.
Monster hissed at him. He had to put this pup in his place,
and fast. “You don't know what an age is?” he purred.
“Nope!”
“It represents how long you've been alive.”
“Oh! I get it now! I'm seventy-seven moons old.”
“So, eleven weeks?”
“What's a week? Do you wanna play? Do you wanna play?”
And Imraldera thinks I have a short attention span! Monster hissed, quieting Rover. “Never
mind what a week is. Where did you come from?”
“I don't know!” Rover yapped. He was a very energetic,
excited, and overall stupid pup Monster decided, but then again to him most
dogs lacked intelligence such as his own.
“I see. . . . Do you have any parents?”
“Parents?”
Monster sighed, “Yes, parents as in a mom and a dad.”
“Ohhhhhhhh! Yes I do!”
Good,
Monster thought, now all I have to do is find them and return this little
runt to his litter.
“Or I did....” Rover continued, suddenly looking sad. “I
haven't seen my mummy and daddy since I was fifty-six moons old.”
Fifty-six moons. . .eight weeks, thought Monster. “You have
brothers and sisters?” Monster asked, deciding to change the subject.
“Oh!” Rover perked up. “ I have nine! Four brothers and five
sisters.”
Well at least the pup could count, thought Monster. “And where
are they?”
Rover's face fell again. “I don't know...I was taken from them
and brought here.”
Hmmm,
Monster thought. That could be a problem. . . .
“I'm going to put Monster down,” Monster heard Una say. “You
keep holding Rover.”
He felt Una lift him off of her lap and set him down on the
ground, closer to Rover than before. He also heard the doorknob turning.
“You wanna play?” Monster asked Rover, nose twitching.
“YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!” yipped Rover.
“Then come and catch me!” Monster bolted just as a servant
opened Felix's bedroom door. Rover squirmed out of Felix's arms and ran after
him, hearing Prince Felix call his name from behind.
Chapter 5
Monster ran for the palace gardens, there were plenty of
high perches for him there, and all the royal gardeners were done with their
work for the day so it should be quite safe. He heard Rover panting behind him.
The pup is keeping up, he thought with a hint of admiration.
He now entered the gardens and dove through a bush, with
Rover close behind. Fortunately for him the pup was having a harder time then
he was navigating through the bush, which gave him an advantage. He broke
through the bush and leaped up onto a statue of one of Prince Felix's and
Princess Una's late relatives. He sat there atop the king's (for he was a king)
marble head and groomed himself, waiting.
Rover appeared a few minutes later covered in twigs and
leaves. “Well, it's about time!” Monster complained with a twitch of his tail.
“That was fun!” Rover panted, out of breath.
“They won't think to look here for us. They're probably
looking everywhere else but here. Humans.”
“They seem nice.”
“Oh yes! They're nice, well at least most are, but they're
completely clueless.” And in more ways then one, Monster finished to
himself.
They could hear Felix and Una calling their names from
inside the Palace.
“What do you wanna play now?” Rover asked, his tail wagging.
Monster glanced down disdainfully at him. “We aren't
going to play anything. We are going to figure out a way to get you back
home to wherever it is you came from.”
Rover sat and contemplated this for a minute. Finally he
said, “What's a home?”
Arugh!
This pup was trying his patience. “A home is where you live, where your family
is. My home isn't here, although I've been living here for some time, and there
isn't enough room in this palace for the both of us. Therefore we must find
your home, and find it quickly!” Monster stopped then, and stared, for the
place where Rover had once been was now vacant. Rover had spotted an animal and
had taken off in pursuit of it.
Dragon-eaten pup can't sit still and listen for two minutes.
. .uh-oh, he
thought as he spotted Rover digging beneath the palace rose bushes. The
little guy is in big trouble now.
Monster jumped down and trotted over to the spot where Rover
was digging. “I'm gonna getcha, I'm gonna getcha, I'm gonna getcha!” Rover
panted as he dug.
“And just what do you think you are doing?”
Rover jumped at the sound of Monster's voice beside him. He
raised his dirt covered muzzle to meet the Monster's disapproving gaze. “There
was. . . . He was. . . . I was gonna. . . .” Rover tried to explain, for he had
never seen a the animal before and was attempting to describe what he had seen.
Monster looked down at his paws which were now covered in
dirt and hissed softly. They heard the sound of footsteps and voices calling for
them:
“Rover! Come here boy!”
“Monster! Can you hear me?”
“You don't actually expect him to reply do you?” they heard
Felix ask his sister.
“Don't be ridiculous.”
Monster smirked and purred loudly, drawing the attention of
both children. “That's what I expected him to do!” Una ran towards him,
Felix on her heels. “Oh, Monster there you are!” Una knelt and scooped him up
into her arms.
“Rover!” Felix scolded, picking him up in turn. “I don't
think Father is going to very happy when he's seen what you've done,” he said
as he surveyed the mess Rover had made. Rover licked his face and whimpered
softly. “We'd better get you cleaned up.”
“Both of you,” echoed Una as she eyed the dirt on
Monster's paws.
Not another bath! Monster squirmed in Una's arms but
Una held on as both she and Felix carried their pets inside and drew the bath
water. . . .
Chapter 6
Rover sniffed again, keeping his nose close to the ground. It
had been two weeks since the day he had first arrived at the palace, and during
that time Rover had grown, both in stature and in intelligence.
Rover paced the palace gardens now, his nose stuck on a
scent. Groundhog. Monster had informed him of that the day of his
arrival, after the Prince and Princess had given them both baths. Monster had warned
him not to mess with one, and that he was not to dig in the rose bushes again
under any circumstances. Maybe that was why the gardeners had glared at him
when he had returned to the gardens that next morning. He had become well-acquainted
with the scent these past two weeks. From his first day the scent had haunted
him, teased him, and taunted him. Each time no matter how hard he tried, he
could not catch the little critter that danced through the gardens.
But today would be different, he could smell it. Today he
would catch him!
He nosed his way around a rose bush, being careful to keep
as far away as possible from the prickly thorns. He had learned that lesson the
hard way. I lost the scent! Oh, no, wait there it is.
He weaved in between trees, bushes, and statues, the trail
ending at the far wall. He stopped and sniffed, the scent was strongest here. A
hole, about the width of a large dog bone was located at the base of the stone
wall.
Rover stuck his nose through the hole, but soon pulled back
with yelp. Something had bitten him!
A round, brown, furry creature emerged, spraying dirt around
the yard. So this is what it looks like. . . .
A groundhog peered up at him. “Who are you?”
“Who are you? What are you?” Rover countered, for he
could never be too sure. He carefully sniffed this strange creature. The scents
matched.
“I am a groundhog, and you are. . . no wait let me guess, a
dog?”
Rover nodded.
“My name is Chuck. What's yours?”
“Rover.”
“Well, Rover, I think you and I shall become great friends.”
Chuck's eyes gleamed black.
“We will? But Monster said. . . .”
“Oh yes, him. Your well aquainted with the feline?”
“He's my best friend.” In truth, Monster was his only
friend.
“Fascinating,” Chuck paused, seeming to ponder something
over in his small brain. “You've. . .been inside the palace?”
“Oh yes, Prince Felix made my bed beside his, in his room.”
Chuck brightened. “Well then maybe you can help me!”
“Help you with what?”
Chuck glanced around, making sure no one would overhear. “You
see, my brothers and I—”
“Brothers?” Rover interrupted. “There are more of you?”
“Why yes, there are many more like me, just like there are
many more like you.”
Rover pondered this for a minute. Many more like me? The
only others he knew were his parents and siblings. But Rover was well. . .different
from them.
“Like I was saying.” Chuck's squeaky voice cut into his
thoughts. “My brothers and I get rather tired of seeing the same old hills, the
same old trees, the same old forest. You can imagine how boring that would
get.”
Rover nodded, he supposed he would get bored being in the
same place for a long time, with nothing new to see.
“And right here, right here under our noses, is this palace
to explore.”
Rover looked, but he couldn't see any palace under Chuck's
nose. Maybe it was a miniature palace.
“What's it like inside?”
Inside? He
has never been inside a miniature palace before. “Inside where?”
Chuck looked at him, impatience playing all over his face. “Have
you not been listening? That palace!” Chuck nodded towards the stairs behind
Rover which led to the inside of Palace Oriana.
“Oh.” Rover blinked stupidly. Perhaps he should've paid
better attention when Monster had spoke of something called “A figure of
speech”. . . . “It's. . .it's nice. . . .”
“Show me,” Chuck interrupted, eyes gleaming.
“How?”
“Take me inside with you!”
“Why can't you go inside yourself?” Rover asked.
“Because!” Chuck hissed, “They'll. . . he'll throw me
out if I so much as set foot inside the palace.”
“He who?”
“Never mind that,” Chuck said avoiding the question. “All I
need is for you to let me walk beneath you as you enter the palace doors.”
“But how am I. . . ?”
“You’re big, nobody will see me there laying beneath you and
if someone does you can simply growl at them and they'll leave us alone.”
“I don't know. . . .” Something felt wrong, very wrong. Rover
remembered Monster's warning about groundhogs and their kin.
“Please?” Chuck's eyes lifted to meet his, and Rover saw a
plea there, a plea to see things beyond the familiar landscape he lived in, a
plea to see inside Rover's home. What harm could one little groundhog do
anyway?
Chapter 7
Monster paced the steps. What's he up to?
Rover had been avoiding him for days, bopping in and out of
the gardens, weaving back and forth throughout every room in the palace. That
pup was up to something, and Monster had to figure out what before he got both
of them in trouble.
Lume's Crown! He had to do everything himself. It was no doubt due to him
the Prince's future queen was safe in her palace. Working alone was his
specialty, although he wouldn't mind having Imraldera by his side right now.
Imraldera. Oh, how he missed her. He had several new poems to be
recorded in that library of hers when he returned. He pictured her bending over
the paper, her hair falling out of her scarf, those beautiful dark eyes
squinting in concentration. . . .
He shook himself. Now is not that time to daydream about
the future, Eanrin! He paused his pacing and sniffed the air. It smelled
strongly of. . . Groundhog? That
couldn't be right!
Monster's ears perked as he heard the sound of Rover's
velvet paws plodding his way from the top of the stairs. In a moment he will
see me!
Monster dashed silently down the remaining steps and flung
himself behind a bush. Just in time, for Rover was now descending the stairs. Was
it just his imagination, or was the pup getting a bit larger in his midsection?
No, wait! There
was something beneath him! Monster watched as Rover stepped down into the
garden and walked toward the far wall. He moved closer, being careful not to
let Rover catch sight of him. The thing slid out from beneath Rover and plopped
into a hole located right beneath the garden wall! It soon reappeared, popping
it's tiny head out to speak to Rover.
It was him! He reeked of himself. Monster was too far away to hear what
they were saying, so he crept closer.
“Thanks, Rover! I'll see you again tomorrow!” the rodent
called.
“Tomorrow?” Rover asked, sounding confused. “I've already
shown you the entire palace.”
Shown him the palace!? What was he thinking!?
“Not true, you haven't shown me the royal family's private
chambers!”
“Private chambers?”
“Their bedrooms,” Chuck clarified.
“Oh. Why would you want to go there?” Rover asked, clearly
perplexed.
“What's a tour of a palace without seeing everything? So,
you'll be here tomorrow?”
Not if I can help it, Monster thought.
“I guess—”
“Great! See you then!” The groundhog then disappeared,
burrowing back into its hole. Dusk was approaching and it would soon become
dark.
Dumb animal, Monster thought. He was talking about Rover; the groundhog
was smart. Too smart. He had tried to gain access to the palace before
and failed, but now that Rover has agreed to be his puppet. . . .
Rover turned and retraced his steps back to the stairway. Oh
no you don't. Monster moved fast, dashing ahead of Rover and quickly
intercepting him. “Just where do you think your going?
Rover froze. “Oh, um
hi.”
“Oh, um hi? Is that all you have to say for yourself?”
“I didn't do anything wrong!” Rover exclaimed defensively.
“Oh really?” Monster circled him, tail twitching.
“Yes. . . ,” Rover said sounding less sure of himself.
“Come, come now. If you've got nothing to hide surely you wouldn't
mind me asking you a few questions.”
Rover was silent, not meeting Monster's gaze.
“For instance, one might ask you why you've been so sneaky
these past few days.”
“I haven't....”
“Tutt tutt, I'm not finished. Second, any smart person might
ask you why you were escorting a groundhog throughout the palace!” Monster
stopped circling and pushed his face into Rover's.
“I. . .isn't there supposed to be a third?”
“A third? Oh, so now you decide to wise up! Don't try
to change the subject, two reasons will do just fine for this interrogation! Now
answer my question.”
“W. . .which one?”
“Arugh! Why were you escorting a groundhog throughout the
palace when I specifically told you to not come into contact with one!?”
Monster raged. He felt Rover's fur quiver in fear.
“I. . .I. . . .”
“Yes?”
Rover took a deep breath. “So what if I did?” he asked,
becoming bold. “What harm is there in escorting a groundhog throughout the
palace?”
“What harm? What harm he says! Iubdan’s Beard, dog! Use
what little brain you have and figure it out!”
“Chuck is nice. . . .”
“Of course he's nice!” Monster interrupted. “He's nice
because he is using you to help him and his brothers get inside the palace!”
“He never asked to bring his brothers. . . .”
“Not yet, but he will. He can't accomplish his task all by
himself. At least that’s what I'm relying on.”
“But I still don't see how. . . .”
Monster sighed. “I'll tell you what I can. Come,” he bounded
up the stairs and into the palace, Rover on his heels. A few turns and a couple
of staircases later they arrived at a large wooden door with a golden lock.
Chapter 8
Rover stared at the door. How was he going to get it
open? Rover observed as Monster glanced around making sure nobody else was
in sight, then suddenly Monster was gone and in his place appeared a tall,
golden-haired human dressed in scarlet.
Rover jumped back, letting out a loud bark. Dragon's
teeth! He sniffed this new person. The scent was the same as. . . .
“Stop that! I'm trying to find the key.”
But it couldn't be him! Rover observed as the figure opened a secret panel in the
door and produced a golden key.
“Here we are.” The figure turned so Rover could now see his
face. Patches covered his eyes, and a mischievous grin spread across his pale
features. “Don't you recognize me, Rover?”
It was him! “M. . .Monster?”
“Took you long enough!” The grin disappeared and he turned
back to the door. He inserted the key into the lock and turned it. The door
swung opened with a creaking sound, and Monster entered the dark room. Rover
followed hesitantly. The door slammed behind him and Rover heard the sound of a
match and saw a candle as it was lit. Blinded by the sudden light, it took a
minute for his eyes to adjust. He was standing inside a room that held a desk,
and shelves of. . .hard square boxes?
“Pretty impressive for a mortal library, wouldn't you
agree?” Monster, back in cat-form, sat beside the candle which sat on top of
the oak desk.
A library? Rover didn't know what a library was, but one look at
Monster's face and he decided he'd better not ask.
“The original library was destroyed decades ago of course,
but this one is a pretty accurate replica.”
Rover nodded, his eyes wondering to a space above his head
where yet more square boxes were shelved. How did they get those all the way
up there?
“There's a stairway in the corner leading up to those
shelves,” Monster said as if reading his thoughts. “Now, I feel I should
introduce myself.”
Monster changed form again and appeared sitting cross-legged
beside the flickering candle. “I am Sir Eanrin, chief poet of Rudiobus and
knight of Farthestshore.”
“How do you...?”
“Change into a cat?” Monster finished. Rover nodded. “It is
one of the many characteristics of my people to take on two forms,” he said as
if that explained everything.
“But how?” Rover asked. “How do you do it?”
“How does one breathe? He simply does it, without thinking. It
comes naturally, such as I can naturally change.”
“Oh,” was all Rover could respond, for he had never heard of
such a thing.
“Now that that's over with, back to the matter at hand.” Monster
returned to cat-form and jumped down to sit beside Rover. “I will try to make
this as simple as possible so you'll understand. As you probably don't know, as
a knight of Farthestshore I serve the Prince of Farthestshore. Prince
Aethelbald, has many enemies. Enemies that mean to do harm to him and his
followers. With me so far?”
Rover nodded.
“One of those enemies swore to find the Prince's future
queen and do her harm. So my Prince sent me, one of his most trusted knights,
to protect his future bride.” Monster paused, making sure he had Rover's full
attention. Rover's brown eyes were fixed solely apon him. Monster continued. “Chuck,
if my information is correct, is trying to capture the Prince's queen as well.”
“And do what?” Rover asked, eyes wide.
“Either he's working for the Prince's enemy, he wants to
bargain with the dragon using the princess as a bargaining tool, or he wants
her for himself. Either way, the princess would come to no good end.”
“But how do you know that?”
“I have contacts everywhere. Do not underestimate the
resourcefulness of my Prince! He has made sure I am not fully alone in this.”
“Wait,” Rover said, a thought coming to him. “Can Chuck
change too?”
“Into a person? Hmm, it's possible. But I've never seen him
do it. He'd attract too much attention to himself if he just appeared in the
palace; a total stranger. That's why he needed you, no doubt. Now do you
understand what you've done? You've not only given him access to the entire
palace, you've given him access to the Princess! What do you have to say for
yourself?”
Rover looked down, ashamed.
“Of course not all is lost.” Monster continued, feeling
almost sorry for the mutt. “We can still fix this rather large mess you've
made.”
“How?” Rover asked, perking up.
“Simple. Chucky-boy is going to be waiting for you in the
gardens tomorrow again, correct?”
Rover nodded, ears flopping.
“Well this time instead of playing tour guide, you're gonna
ask him to show you what life is like outside the palace.”
“Why would I do that?” Rover asked stupidly.
“So you can get information. Find out who he has helping
him, this is too big a project for him to complete on his own. Try to see if he
can change forms. That type of thing.”
“That makes sense.”
Monster's whiskers quivered “Oh, I'm so happy we are on the
same page. Now if only we were in the same book!” he said sarcastically.
Rover gave him a confused look.
“Lume's Crown! Never mind!” Monster exclaimed.
“What will you be doing?” asked Rover.
“I'll be beside the Princess every minute.”
“But if I'm with Chuck, how is she in any danger?”
“My good canine, until my Prince comes to take possession of
his bride, the Princess will always be in danger. We've been in here too long,
we must get back before someone misses me.” Monster returned to man-form, and
blew out the lantern, returning the room to darkness. They exited the door
together, human Monster locking the door and putting away the key. “Until
tomorrow!” the cat meowed, and dashed down the hallway.
Rover just sat there, wondering how he had gotten himself in
such a mess. How does he do that?
Chapter 9
Monster sat in the lap of Princess Una, purring contently
whilst the royal family was eating at the supper table. What is taking that
dragon-eaten mutt so long?
It was late in the evening and Rover had yet to return from
his outing with Chuck. Monster hoped the pup was all right, and nothing ill had
befallen him. Monster only half listened to the conversation going on around
him. He caught a few questions being asked to Felix and Una about how their
studies were commencing. He didn't bother to listen to their replies, he
already knew what both children would have to say on the subject. He purred as
Una rubbed her hand along his back.
“I don't see why you have to have him sitting with you
during supper.” Felix complained.
Monster hissed at him, making the Prince jump despite
himself.
“He has just as much of a right to be here as you,” argued
Una.
“Ha! You don't see me sitting there, purring in your lap.”
“No, but when you were a baby guess who's lap you were
sitting in then? Mine!”
“Enough,
children!” Interrupted King Fidel, and not a moment too soon, another minute
and Felix would've started using his spoon to catapult peas in Monster's and
Una's direction. “Please put the cat down Una, he can join us some other time.”
“Yes Father,” she replied, dropping Monster to the floor.
Finally. Monster
bolted from the room and ran for the gardens. He stopped behind a bush that
kept him well hidden from view, and waited. He didn't have to wait long,
however for but a short few minutes later Rover immerged from the hole, Chuck
behind him. He wasn't close enough to hear the words exchanged between them, so
Monster waited patiently, licking his paw and rubbing his whiskers, until
finally Chuck disappeared and Rover began walking his way. He waited until
Rover was right beside the bush before jumping out in front of him.
“Woof!” Rovered barked in surprise. “Don't do that!” he
exclaimed, recovering.
“I shall do whatever I please, to whoever I please, whenever
I please!” Monster huffed. “Now, tell me what you've learned.”
“It was great! He took me all through the hills, and there
was a stream, and trees, and—”
“Okay enough with the tourist sites. What did you learn
about Chuck?”
“Oh, right. Well he introduced me to his brothers. There's
Woody, Greg, Howie, Chip, Ned, Tanner, Ace, Wally, Henry, Thomas, Zac. . ,” he
rushed. Monster had to stop him before the mutt suffocated himself.
“Hold it! Just tell me how many there are.”
“Uh. . . .”
Iubdan's beard! I hope he remembers how to count.
“Forty?” Rover estimated.
“Forty! Are you sure? How many paws am I holding up?” Please
let him be wrong.
“Two.”
Dragon's teeth! So the mutt did remember how to count. He sighed. “Did he ever change
form?” he asked Rover.
“Not while I was with him,” Rover confessed. “But I did
overhear him talking to Woody, his eldest brother, about it “not being long
now.”
Not good, not good at all, but it would make a great story
to tell Imraldera one day. Focus Eanrin!
Is that all?” Rover nodded.
“Okay then. Thank you Rover, you've done well.”
Rover barked a happy response.
“Now to figure out our next move.”
Chapter 10
Monster made his way through the woods. He hadn't been there
for some time, and he had sorely missed the familiar smells and sounds that now
filled his senses. He breathed deeply, favoring each scent as it wafted past.
Yes, it was good to be back. He descended down, following the
path and soon came to a small river with a footbridge that lead across it. He
padded over to the footbridge, sat and waited; all the while doing his best to
make himself presentable.
A few minutes had passed when a sweet, very familiar scent
came to Monster from the opposite side of the bank.
“Eanrin,” a voice called gently.
“My Prince,” came the reply, and a splashing sound was heard
as the Prince made his way towards the opposite bank. “My Prince, for you I
gladly would have. . . .”
“Yes, I know you would have Eanrin, but you would greatly
prefer not to. I do not mind getting wet,” the Prince said, kindly.
“Thank you.”
“Think nothing of it. Now brother, tell me the reason you
have summoned me.”
Chapter 11
What to do, what to do? Monster paced courtyard, deep in thought. It was late in the
day and he had just recently returned from his meeting with the Prince. Rover,
having agreed it best not to make Chuck suspicious, had consented to giving
Chuck a tour of the royal family's chambers. Thus, Monster had decided to stay
outside for the time being.
He pondered over the Prince's words. A kidnapping in
Rudiobus just a little over four months ago (in mortal time)?
“How is this possible? Rudiobus has always prided itself in
its impenetrable gates,” he had asked his Prince. The fact that someone had
purposely taken a young citizen of his homeland captive, troubled Eanrin to no
end.
“The family was traveling outside the realm of Rudiobus,”
the Prince had explained.
“Who did this?” Monster had asked, quite furious.
“I cannot say, but I will tell you of this, the family of
the infant are that of the canine decent. The mother is a fox from Rudiobus,
while the father is half mortal, being a breed between a wolf and a mortal
hound. They were devastated at the loss of their firstborn.”
Monster had taken a moment to absorb this information when
it suddenly dawned on him. “You don't mean to say. . .?”
“Yes,” the Prince had whispered softly. “Rover is the
missing citizen of Rudiobus.”
A fine mess you've
gotten yourself into this time, Eanrin. How are you going to tell him? What if
he really isn't the one? No, don't think that! The Prince said he was, and it's
wrong to doubt him. But how could I not have known?
“Perhaps you weren't looking,” a little voice tweeted from up
above him. “Sometimes things which are visible are not always seen.”
It was true, he had to admit. He had been blind, mistaking
Rover for just any mortal-bound pup instead of seeing him for who he truly was.
A brother, and a friend.
I get it now.
“Good,” the
voice tweeted as it flew away.
Monster turned and strode towards the palace to meet Rover.
Chapetr 12
Rover had just finished dropping Chuck off at the hole and
was now bounding through the halls, his destination the kitchen.
“Pssst!”
Rover skidded to a stop.
“Meet me in the library.”
It was Monster's voice, but Rover couldn't tell where it was
coming from.
“Now.”
Sounds important, I'd better hurry. Rover quickly changed course,
and in no time at all was in front of the old wooden door with the golden lock.
The door opened, and he entered, the door slamming shut behind him. The candle
was already burning in the center of the room, and beside it stood man-Monster,
combing his hair.
“I'm here.”
“So I noticed.” Monster ran the comb through some
white-blonde strands before pocketing it, and giving Rover his full attention. He
took a deep breath before he addressed Rover. “Have you ever heard of a land
called, Rudiobus?” he asked.
“Rud-i-obus?” Rover struggled with the name. “Aren't you
from there?”
Monster sighed. “Yes, I am, and so are you.”
“Wraf?” Rover's astonishment made it impossible to
distinguish his question.
“What?” Monster asked.
“What do you mean? I've never been to Rude Obyss!”
“Lume's Crown, your right! Maybe because there is no
such place as Rude Obyss, although I admit some Obysses can be rude. It's
called Rudiobus.”
“Oh, well I've never been there either.”
“Yes you have. You just don't remember.”
“How do you know that?” Rover asked, clearly baffled.
“Let's just say a little birdy told me. Let's prove my
little theory, shall we?”
“How?”
“Let's see you change.”
“Change? As in change forms?”
“Yes, I believe that is what you call it.”
“But how am I supposed to. . .change?”
“All citizens Rudiobus have trouble controlling it at first.
Some change continually, not being able to control the ability, while others
don't figure out how to change till much later, but then changing comes
naturally to them.”
“Which one were you?”
“Me? I was neither. I had perfect control over my ability,
and learned quite early. But then again, I am a cat.” Monster changed
again, licking his paw and then rubbing his ear.
“So how am I supposed to learn? What will I change into? Will
I be a cat like you?”
“No, you’re a dog. The only other form you'll have is one
like this,” he said, changing yet again, towering over Rover. “Of course, you
won't be this tall for awhile, but you'll grow,” Monster said almost
grudgingly.
Rover's tail wagged excitedly. “Teach me! Woof, woof! Teach
me!”
Chapter 13
They had been at it for hours, and Rover was becoming
frustrated. “Again.” Monster urged, watching him.
“I'm trying,” Rover shut his eyes and formed a
picture in his mind. He pictured hands, feet, and hair. He felt a tingling. This
was it! Now, to do what Monster had said. Relax. . . . His senses tingled
harder. It was working!
“Great!” He heard Monster's voice far in the distance.
Suddenly he was surrounded by bright light, as if Lumé
himself surrounded him. He squinted, and held a hand up to shield his eyes.
Hand? It had worked!
Rover opened his eyes fully now, staring in wonder at the
two hands stretched before him.
“Hello Rover,” a quiet voice said from behind him. Rover
spun around, giving un-human like sound of surprise. In front of him stood the
Prince of Farthestshore.
“M. . My Pri. . .nce,” Rover said, his newfound tongue
clumsy with this newfound language.
“I have been awaiting you. Come, walk with me.”
Rover stumbled beside the Prince, his new legs refusing to
work as his old ones previously had.
“I know it's hard, but you will adjust quickly,” the Prince
encouraged, smiling.
Rover nodded, but even that small action was hard to perform
in this new body. “What about Monster?” he asked.
“We are out of time,” the Prince explained. “When you return
he will be as you left him.”
Rover nodded again, this time performing the action somewhat
successfully. They went on to talk about many things. Rover had never felt more
comfortable talking with someone as he did the Prince; who didn't scold him for
asking questions, in fact he seemed to enjoy answering the many that Rover had.
“I have greatly enjoyed our walk, Rover,” the Prince said as
the visit came to a close.
“So have I!” agreed Rover.
“Now, there are a few more things I must tell you before we
part.” Rover listened. “Your name is not Rover; you were born Dexter, of
Rudiobus. Your parents miss you greatly.”
“Will I ever get to meet them?” he asked sadly.
“Yes. But for now you and your parents must be patient, for
I need you here. I will inform your parents of your whereabouts, and assure
them of your safety.”
Rover nodded, he was getting quite good at it now. “Yes, my
Prince.”
This made the Prince smile. “You needn’t be so formal with
me. We are brothers. Call me Aethelbald.”
“Okay, Ae-thel-bald.”
Aethelbald’s grin widened as Rover did his best to pronounce
his name. “Now, you must return. Monster is waiting for you and he has yet to
see you in this new form.”
Rover grinned.
“Remember,” Aethelbald said as everything became blurry. “I
am always with you.”
“I'll remember!” Rover called as the blurred figure of Aethelbald
disappeared, and he was engulfed in darkness.
Chapter 14
Monster watched as Rover, excruciatingly slowly,
transformed. Paws turned into hands and feet, fur was replaced with skin, and
those long droopy ears transformed into hair.
A young lad who looked to be about six or seven years of age
(in mortal time) stood before him, reaching almost to his torso. A dirty,
blonde mop of hair dangled in front of large brown eyes and he was clad almost
entirely in green.
The lad blinked up at him, as if adjusting his eyes to the
dimly lit library.
“Dragon's teeth! Would you look at that!” Monster said,
grinning at the surprised youth. “Feel any different?”
Man-Rover blinked once more, before his eyes fully focused
on Monster. “I. . .I saw him!” Rover said in awe. “I really saw him!”
“You saw who?” Monster asked.
“Aethelbald! I. . .I mean the Prince.”
“But I never saw. . . . What did he say?”
“Lots of things. He told me about who he was, he answered
all my questions, and he told me about my parents.”
That was the Prince all right.
“Did you know my real name is Dexter?” Rover asked.
“No. Would you like me to call you that now?”
“No, I think I prefer Rover.” Rover responded honestly.
Monster ruffled the boy's hair. “What else?”
“He said you needed my help. That he had a job for me to do
here.”
Need his help? If it had been anybody else who had told him that he
would've laughed in their face. But it was Prince Aethelbald who had said it,
so he believed it.
Rover swiped his hair away from his eyes. “Are you upset?”
he asked quietly.
“Upset? Me? Never.” Monster smiled. “Now come on, if you're
to help me we'd best be on our way,” he said, taking the form of a cat.
“What are we going to do?” Rover asked, also changing form. It
came naturally to him now.
“First, we fill that hole!”
Chapter 15
Rover stood back and admired his handy work.
“Nicely done!” Monster praised, from his perch atop a marble
statue.
“Well, I am a dog.” Rover joked.
Monster hissed playfully at him. “It just needs one more
adjustment. . . .” Monster jumped down and circled the dirt patch where the
hole had previously been. He produced a small pouch, and with it in his mouth,
began scattering a grain-like substance over the area.
“What is that?”
“Red pepper. Groundhogs don't like it. It will keep them
from re-digging a hole here.” Monster said from between his clenched teeth.
“Wouldn't it have been better if we had sprinkled the red
pepper before I covered the hole?”
Monster dumped the bag and stared at him. “Why didn't you
mention it before?”
“How was I supposed to know you had red pepper with you and
that groundhogs don't like it?” Rover said defensively.
“Because, you. . .oh dragon's teeth! Forget it.”
“Is this really that simple? We just cover the hole,
sprinkle red pepper, and we've stopped them?” Rover asked, ears perking.
“Of course not. Do you think groundhogs can only go
underground? They can climb trees as well as swim! We could still easily be
invaded.”
“Couldn't the royal guards...?”
“The royal guards stop a band of groundhogs from invading
the castle and capturing the princess? Don't make me laugh! They wouldn't
believe their eyes, much less jump in and do something. No, it's up to us now. I
think I will write a sonnet about this.” Monster finished, almost to himself. “Come
along,” he called, as he strode towards the courtyard.
“Where are we going?” Rover asked, bounding after him.
“To teach you how to fight. You didn't think I would be
engaging the enemy alone while you sat back and watched, did you?”
Chapter 16
Rover rolled over onto his back. Oohhhhh, that felt so
good! His tongue lolled to one side, and his hind leg began to kick.
“Atta boy, you like that, huh?” Prince Felix asked, as he
rubbed Rover's belly. Rover loved the time he spent alone with Felix. The two
had bonded well, playing fetch together, going on walks together, and Felix had
had no trouble potty training the pup. Rover knew Felix had high hopes of him
becoming a hunting dog one day, but that was a ways away yet, so Rover didn't
waste his time thinking about it.
Ahhah. Rover
was content to lay there and have Felix scratch him forever. But sadly it was
late, and time for both Rover and Felix to call it a night. Felix stopped
rubbing his belly, scooped him up, and placed him in his wooden box filled with
blankets and pillows. “Goodnight Rover.” Felix called from his bed above him.
The candle was blown out, and Rover shut his eyes.
“Psst! Rover! Arise!” Monster prodded him with a velvet paw.
“Waa? What's going on?” Rover yawned, stretching.
“The groundhogs!” Monster hissed. “They're climbing the
trees, over the palace wall!”
Rover quickly got up and followed Monster through the
hallway. “But what can they do? The princess is safe in her bedroom, right?”
“Right. Exactly where those overgrown rats want her!”
“But the guards—”
“The guards don't know their groundhog from a mole, nor a
invasion from a tea party!” Monster exclaimed, running faster.
“They think moles are here for a tea party?” Rover asked,
panting to keep up with him.
Monster glanced back and gave him a “How could you be so stupid”
look, which Rover read as a “no”. They came to the doorway of Princess Una's
chambers.
“Now what?” Rover asked, skidding to a stop beside Monster.
“We need to set a trap. Keep a lookout, if you see a guard,
bark once, if you see a groundhog bark twice.”
Rover nodded and sat at his post beside the door, his senses
on full alert. Monster changed into a human and disappeared, entering a room a
few doors down. He returned a few minutes later with a bucket full of water and
some rope.
“What are you going to do with that?” Rover asked, his
curiosity piqued.
“Watch and see!”
Rover watched as Monster hung the bucket filled with water
above the door, with the rope, sprinkled what Rover thought was more red pepper
inside, and attached the rope to the door hinge.
“There we are! Come, we must hurry and enter through the
window!” Monster said, changing forms again.
Rover followed the cat outside of the palace and watched as
he leapt up and landed gracefully on the Princess' windowsill. Rover's attempt
was much less successful. He jumped, fell a few feet short of the sill, and
plummeted down to the ground. He heard Monster snicker from above him. Rover
picked himself up and shook himself off, getting ready to make another attempt,
but Monster stopped him with a, “Shh! Get down!”
Rover dove down, hiding in the shadow of the wall, ears
perked, listening. He heard voices coming from around the corner, heading his
way. He glanced up, Monster had disappeared from the windowsill. The voices
came closer, and Rover picked up on a scent.
Smell. . .worms. . .dirt. . .grass. . .fleas. . .fur. .
.groundhog!
His nose tingled with the scent. He listened as the voices
came within hearing range.
“You sure this is the place?” a gruff voice asked.
Another high-pitched voice answered him, “That's what Chuck
told us.”
“Okay then. I'll stand under the sill, you climb on top of
me.”
What do I do? They'll see me! Rover panicked, trying
desperately to come up with a plan.
Out of the darkness a small bird flew in front of his face. “Change,”
it tweeted to him, then flew off.
Change and then do what? Rover wondered, but he was out of time. The two groundhogs
appeared, and Rover changed form, rising tall above them.
They froze, taken completely unaware. Rover knew they
couldn't see his face in the darkness, and used that it to his advantage. “Halt!
Who goes there?” he asked, standing on his tip toes to make himself appear
taller, and deepening his voice.
The groundhogs fled instantly, mistaking him for a guard
just as he'd hoped. Heehee, this is fun!
Monster reappeared on the sill. “Good work! But it's not
over yet! Get in here!”
Rover grabbed the sill with both hands, and hanging there
changed forms, scrambling up beside Monster. Together they jumped silently down
into the sleeping Princess' room. The sound of pittering paws, and muffled
whispers came from beneath the door.
This shouldn't be so easy for them, Rover thought, as Monster
transformed closing the window, and locking it. Well at least now they can't
get in that way.
They had to be careful not to awaken Princess Una while
preventing anyone from entering. This was going to be harder than he thought.
“What happens when they open the door and the bucket falls?”
he whispered to Monster. “Won't it awaken her?”
“Not tonight, I dusted her pillow with sleeping powder
before retrieving you. She'll be sleeping like an enchanted princess from a
distant realm, and she won't need a frog-prince's kiss to awaken her either. Light
of Lume be praised.”
“What?”
“Long story, I'll tell it to you sometime.”
The sound of the doorknob turning made Rover turn his
attention back to the door. It opened, and in the doorway stood a tall figure,
a swarm of groundhogs behind him.
Several things happened at once—Monster dashed between the
tall figure's legs, and sprang upon the stunned groundhogs before they could
react; the bucket fell and dumped the pepper-water substance all over the
figure and those closest to the door; and Rover sprang, teeth bared, at the
figure, sending him sprawling atop the others behind him. Rover sunk his teeth
into the figure's thigh, making him cry out in pain.
Monster was quickly gaining the upper hand on the fifteen or
so groundhogs that remained, the others having already been defeated, or
crushed. The figure, wiping pepper-water from his eyes, grappled with Rover on
the floor, grunting curses as he tried in vain to remove the pup from his
flesh. Rover hung on with all his might, locking his jaw like Monster had
taught him, not letting go.
At the sound of guards approaching, the figure transformed
and Rover had almost its entire body in his mouth! Rover spit, dislodging the
animal which ran at the first sign of freedom. Blood spattered the marble
floor, Rover looked around at the dozens of bodies that lay beneath him.
He watched as Monster finished the last one off, and the
guards arrived, one of them slaying the bleeding groundhog that had escaped
Rover.
Chuck, Rover
thought sadly. He would've made it if it wasn't for me. . . .
He was too numb with shock to put up a fight as one of the guards
lifted him up and brought him back to Felix's room. He heard the distant meow
of Monster saying, “We did it kid!” as he was carried off. But none of that
mattered, Rover thought. He had just taken his first life, and he knew that his
own life would never be the same.
Chapter 17
Monster lounged in the lap of Princess Una and watched as
Prince Felix and Rover wrestled playfully on the floor. He purred contentedly.
It had been a week since that terrible night, and not a
groundhog was to be seen, which suited him just fine. Memories of that night
still made his fur stand on edge, although he would never admit it. It had been
a close call, and it was partially due to Rover that Una was no longer in
danger. Well, of invading groundhogs anyway.
He had seen how shaken the pup was after his encounter with
Chuck and had talked with him about it the next day. He told Rover that he had
done the right thing and probably saved the Princess' life. He knew Rover still
felt bad, and he understood. It was difficult dealing with your first taste of
death, especially when you were not made to experience it. Rover
had rallied somewhat during the middle of the week and was now back to his
normal self, for which Monster was glad.
Prince Aethelbald had visited them the night before,
bringing Rover's parents with him. The reunion was so touching, Monster had had
to turn away, keeping the family from seeing his tears. Not that they would've
noticed anyway, they were too busy hugging, laughing and crying. Rover's
parents had thanked Monster for keeping their son safe, and had listened as he
and Rover gave an account of what had happened that night.
Prince Aethelbald went on to explain that Chuck had also
been from Rudiobus, in fact he had been the one who had taken Rover. Chuck had
had the perfect plan: steal a young citizen of Rudiobus, like himself; place
him with a mortal pet family, and wait until he grows a little; somehow get him
inside the palace and have him help with his plan of capturing the Princess.
It was perfect all right, but it had failed miserably.
The Prince never explained why Chuck had wanted the Princess
in the first place or what he had intended to do with her once he did have her.
Some things, Monster decided, he just wasn't meant to know; but he trusted that
the Prince must have a good reason for not telling him and that was fine with
him. The Princess' safety was all that mattered.
rince Aethelbald had given Rover the option of remaining at
the palace with Felix, Monster and the others, or returning to Rudiobus and
staying with his parents. Aethelbald had explained that in remaining at the
palace he would only be staying at the longest, seventeen years, for that was
about the average life span of a mortal dog . But seventeen years was a
relatively short time for someone who would live until the end of time.
Rover had thought it over and asked many questions before he
finally decided. “I want to remain here,” he had said, much to Monster's
surprise. Rover had looked apologetically at his parents, who despite
themselves were smiling at their son, his mother with tears in her eyes. “I
like it here, and I greatly enjoy spending my time with Felix. I've made
friends here,” he had said, glancing sideways to Monster, “and I don't believe
my job is done.” He turned to Aethelbald. “I know you assigned Monster to see
to Princess Una's safety, but can't you use me too? I already helped once, and
I know your enemy won't rest until he's found your future bride, so I won't
either until your future bride becomes your bride and is safely in your care.”
He had paused, gauging Aethelbald's reaction. The Prince had
smiled gently through his outburst, and nodded for him to continue. He then
turned to his parents.
“Mom, Dad, I know we just reunited and I would love to go
home right now and spend the rest of time with the both of you, but I believe I
am needed here, and like Prince Aethelbald said, seventeen years is a very
short time for us, the blink of an eye really. I know you'll both miss me and I
shall miss the both of you, but we will see each other again. If I went home
now, only to return later, I might find some of my friends dead, for Prince
Felix is mortal and only has a short time to live. Please let me help make his
short life a memorable one,” Rover had ended.
Prince Aethelbald had been the first to respond. “You’re
willing to give up your life to serve me?” he had quietly asked Rover.
“Yes,” Rover had whispered. “For I know t’is the only way
for me to be truly happy.”
The Prince had made Rover kneel right there and swore him
into his service, proclaiming him a Knight of Farthestshore. Both his parents
had told him how proud they were, both for what he had done and for his
decisions. They said they would miss him, and a tearful goodbye took place, but
with it came promises to reunite sometime in the future.
“Love you!” they called each other until they were out of
sight.
The Prince stayed a moment longer, and had spoken privately
to Rover before turning to Monster and saying, “Well done Eanrin. I am pleased
both with your effort and with your success. Until we meet again,” and with
that he left, and to the world it was like he had never been there, but to both
Rover and Monster his visit had left an impression on their hearts that they
would never forget.
A thought pulled Monster out of his reverie, and he quickly
leapt down off of Una's lap and ran for the gardens, the sound of croaking
ringing in his ears. Prince Felix is in for a surprise tonight!
THE END
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Rooooooooooooooooooover!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Micailah!
Thanks:)
ReplyDeletethat was funny. I really like Rover.
ReplyDeleteJemma
What a funny and precious story! Loved Rover. You really made me visualize Monster, and his antics with the dog were great. Fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much guys! Feel free to tell me what you liked, and what I need to improve on. Constructive criticism is most welcome.:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea for a story, and so well written!! There were some parts that made me laugh out loud. Rover was adorable!
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ReplyDeleteOkay, Chapter One and Two were absolutely hilarious. ...And so was Chapter Three, and Chapter Four, and Chapter Five...
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to see Eanrin/Monster and Felix battling each other, and I did NOT expect Rover to turn out to be a Rudiobian. :D
So cuuuuuuuuuuuute! And I totally did not see it coming that he was from Rudibobus. Very charming, and very sweet!
ReplyDeleteOh, I enjoyed that! And we all know how great Felix's adoration for Eanrin is! :P I love that it was an invasion of groundhogs! It was really good, Micailah!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks you guys! I'm so glad you enjoyed it:) I actually didn't know he was part Rudiobusian at first either :P Fun Fact: When looking up groundhogs I discovered that they're also called "woodchucks", hence the names Chuck and Chuck's oldest brother, Woody!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a charming story, Micailah. Rover is wonderful. (I think you are very familiar with dogs and cats.) I love how Eanrin became his mentor, and how at the end Rover joins the Knighthood of Farthestshore.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I want a puppy like Rover! Like other commenters, I was not expecting him to be from Rudiobus. Great job and an excellent portrayal of Monster's life in Parumvir. I was left with a question though, which you did answer to Eanrin's satisfaction, but still... I've generally assumed that the people of Rudiobus are the "good" guys, so I'm curious as to what Chuck's motives were.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very good question Rina, I'm sorry I did not address it in the FanFic. I, myself do not know everything about Chuck's background story due to the fact that the FanFic was centered around Rover and his. Chuck only let me know enough about himself for the said story. But your question has motivated me to dig deeper and I believe I have the answer (I will try not to go into too many details :P). Chuck is a citizen of Rudiobus, but he is NOT a Rudiobusian. He can change forms yes, but so can Ragniprava and Chumana. What realm he came from I do not know. King Iubdan and Queen Bebo took him in after the death of his parents, which Chuck blamed Athelbald for. But he was cast out of Rudiobus long ago after Queen Bebo found out about Chuck's intentions to seek revenge.
ReplyDeleteI hope this answers your question.:)
Haha. “They think moles are here for a tea party?” Very funny story! Good job, Micailah
ReplyDeleteSo clever and funny! Oh, Eanrin, I never knew the trials he went through during his years of guarding Una - having to deal with a dog and all! Eanrin's initial reactions to Rover made me laugh, but it was nice to see that they became friends and comrades by the end.
ReplyDeleteCan I just say how much I adore Rover?? He's so stinking adorable!! I want to play obnoxious old lady and cuddle him and pinch his cheeks! So well done! I'm glad to read your comment about Chuck's backstory, I was wondering that too! I'm also curious and slightly nervous to hear your thoughts on what happened to Rover in between this story and Heartless. Rover's interactions with Eanrin were adorable and absolutely hilarious, and he is so incredibly precious. Amazing job!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Melanie