Big Blue Snail and the Wabbit hurried to the Blue Exit and
there in their path was a presence. A swirling black cloud was
making its way slowly but steadily through the temporary entrance to the Porta
Nuova Station. The Wabbit held out a paw to stop Snail’s advance and Snail
slithered to a halt. "What is that thing, Wabbit?" asked Snail.
"Just stand still," said the Wabbit, "Stand very, very
still." The presence slowly advanced and moved straight through them as if
they weren’t there. "I thought so,” said the Wabbit. "Thought
what?" asked Snail. "A Dark Energy Creature," said the Wabbit.
"Is that proved?" said Snail, who was a sceptic when it came to
theoretical physics. The Wabbit shivered. "It is
now," he said. "Snail, how did you feel?" "I felt nothing
at all," said Snail. "It ruffled my fur," said the Wabbit. They watched as the presence moved slowly
onwards. "Where is it going?" asked Snail.
"Where would you go if you were dark energy?" replied the Wabbit.
Snail thought for a minute. "The Metro?" He tried to shrug like the
Wabbit, half succeeded and then asked, "Who knows most about dark energy?" "Lapinette," said the Wabbit. Snail considered. "I don't like the look of 'em, we need more help." "Ghost Bunny," said the Wabbit immediately. "Better get on your radio," said Snail. "To call Ghost Bunny," smiled the Wabbit, "I need no radio." And he twitched his special blue glasses in a most special way.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
2. The Wabbit and the Mind of Railways
The Wabbit hopped through the Porta Nuova station. He thought
of it as a short cut, but this was an illusion. Because of its many interesting
features, it was always more of a long cut for the Wabbit. As he was pondering, he found himself hopping beside
Big Blue Snail. "Perfect!" thought the Wabbit. Big Blue Snail was the most
mindful creature he knew and he hoped it would rub off on him. "Hello Snail, how is your path?" he asked. "I am on it," said Snail. "So am I," thought the Wabbit, but stayed silent. "This," said Snail, "is the railway station, and so I am both arriving and
leaving." "When I pass through," said the Wabbit
mindfully, "I am the station." There was no reply and the Wabbit paused. “Speak quick!" said Snail. The Wabbit shrugged
and placed his paws over his mouth. "The train arriving at Platform Ten is leaving at Platform One," he
announced in an echoing voice. Snail smiled as passengers darted hither
and thither. "Wabbit, there is no train
at platform Ten." "Nor at Platform One," said the Wabbit. Snail turned to the Wabbit. "What is the mind
of the railway?" The Wabbit glanced up
and his eyes twinkled. "The timetable," he said simply. Snail smiled. "Then what is the timetable for
our next adventure?" The Wabbit gestured suddenly for Snail to follow. "I think it’s just started over there, at the Blue Exit ...”
Monday, April 15, 2013
1. The Wabbit and Mindful Mindfulness
The Wabbit was hopping his favourite portico and deep in thought when he was abruptly interrupted. "Ho there, Wabbit!" called Skratch the Cat. Skratch was fresh from his mindfulness class and couldn't help spreading mindfulness around. "Mind your path," he intoned and lowered his head gravely. That action was mostly lost on the Wabbit, because he hadn't looked round. He knew very well that Skratch would catch up quickly and regale him with his latest learning. "I am hopping," said the Wabbit quietly. "Well, when you hop, you must hop," said Skratch, "and when I prowl, I must prowl." The Wabbit had never thought otherwise, but Lapinette had recommended the class, so he bore Skratch's enthusiasm with equanimity. "Where are you going?" asked Skratch. The Wabbit' eyes twinkled. "It's only my path, and there is no coming or going," he said sagely, just to wind Skratch up. But Skratch nodded so seriously that the Wabbit pounced. "What must we be mindful of?" he asked suddenly. "The present!" said Skratch. The Wabbit grinned and softly enquired, "Where is the present?" Skratch looked hesitant and the Wabbit took his opportunity. "Here it is!" shouted the Wabbit and he hopped on Skratch's foot.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
The Wabbit & Commodity Prices
Very, very early in the morning, on the path by the River, the Wabbit and Lovely Lapinette met with the Alien Pilot. It was unfinished business, because the Pilot had said he would pay their price for obtaining the Sharpies - and their metal. The Wabbit wanted to leave the whole thing be. But Lapinette thought that was discourteous. "The Alien Pilot rescued us, make no bones about it," she had said in a special voice and the Wabbit knew better than to argue. Her words rang in his ears when the Pilot spoke. "You did me a favour Wabbit." The Wabbit inclined his head. "I heard about metal commodities in a bar on the Planet Lythion and decided to try my luck." The Wabbit tilted his head even further and narrowed his eyes. "Then call it 50 Quid and we're square," he murmured. "It's too little," said the Pilot, dropping high denomination coins into Lapinette's paw. Lapinette span them in the air and caught them with her other paw. "Pilot," said the Wabbit finally, "you did us a favour, your money's no good here." "Business is business," said the Pilot. The Wabbit paused. "Then call it our investment in your future business," he said. The Pilot raised all of his eyes. "In which we'll take considerable interest," smiled Lapinette innocently.
Quid: Quasi Universal Intergalactic Denomination
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The Wabbit & the after Adventure Picnic
They all gathered and drank aperitivi and talked about what a strange adventure it had been. There had been so many enemies and unexpected happenings that they were quite bemused. Still, the Wabbit did think about asking Skratch the Cat what type of adventure it was, but there was little point. Skratch had already said it was like the movie, Rio Bravo. "There were rather a lot of guns in our adventure," said Lapinette. "Yes and they weren't much use, were they?" sighed the Wabbit, "they weigh down my fur a lot and require maintenance." "In future Wabbit, we need to use our wits more than weapons," said Skratch. The Wabbit thought for a bit, sipped his aperitivo and listened to the children. "Skratch," interrupted Lapinette, "what resolved the story in Rio Bravo?" "Explosives," said Skratch, with a matter of fact purr. "Remind me of what happened," said Lapinette brightly and considered another aperitivo. Skratch smiled a very broad smile indeed. "The heroes threw the dynamite at their enemies and set it off with gunfire." "The Wabbit sighed a long sigh. "Then I suppose it just depends," he said. "Depends on what?" asked Lapinette. "What I happen to have in my fur," smiled the Wabbit.
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
14. The Wabbit and the Big Think
Skratch led everyone back through the Secret Tunnel and it did indeed emerge at the pretty garden that the Wabbit liked. "All's well that ends well!" said Skratch, gesturing back at Ledger and his wife and children. The Wabbit shook his head. "These recent adventures don't end," he said, "they just seem go on and on." "Just like life, Wabbit," said Lapinette. "One adventure ends and another starts." "But we still don't know why the Sharpies attacked us," said the Wabbit. "You're thinking again," said Skratch, "and too much thinking is a kind of curse." "It's called think-itis," said Lapinette. The Wabbit grinned and then thought about grinning so he stopped and made a straight face. "Don't you know the head gardener here?" asked Skratch. "I certainly do," said the Wabbit. "She's awfully nice and looks after my secret ..." The Wabbit realised everyone was listening intently and changed his mind. "Secret collection of pruning shears," he said finally. "Perhaps she could arrange for aperitivi to be served right here," said Lapinette. "All right," said the Wabbit. "Five aperitivi and some carrot juice for the children." "Some?" smiled Lapinette. The Wabbit made a quick calculation using both paws and narrowed eyes. "25 Litres," he smiled. "And picnic biscuits!" yelled Skratch.
Monday, April 08, 2013
13, The Wabbit and the Alien Attraction
Saturday, April 06, 2013
12. The Wabbit and the Scrap Metal Trade
Lapinette grabbed the radio from the Wabbit and hit it once.
For a few seconds nothing happened. Then the radio crackled and burst into
life. They could hear the sound of a plane
and a voice sang, "Any old iron, any old iron, any any any old iron." The Wabbit
started to tap a foot but Lapinette stepped on it sharply and glared at him. "Single
engine light plane, 1930s," said the Wabbit. "Not one of ours?" asked Lapinette. "Definitely not," said the Wabbit. Lapinette lifted the radio. "To whom am I
speaking," she enquired. The singing stopped and the engine drone dropped. "Just
an old space trader," said a voice. Lapinette paused and considered. “Don’t I know you from somewhere?" she asked. "It’s
a small galaxy," said the voice. "“But you need some assistance and I’m here to
take any old scrap metal off your paws." Lapinette looked at the Wabbit and
raised an eye. The Wabbit shrugged. Lapinette lifted the radio again. "We do have
some merchandise," she breathed softly. The Wabbit jumped up and down and waved
both paws upwards. "For a price," hissed Lapinette. "I buy any scrap," hummed the voice. "with your
price paid." Lapinette looked at the Sharpies’ blades and smiled. "You take
charge of the merchandise and we’ll agree a price later." "On my way," said
the voice. "And if you have anything metal in your fur ..." The Wabbit patted
his fur frantically. "... please anchor it down." said the voice.
Thursday, April 04, 2013
11. The Wabbit & the Room with a View
The Wabbit led the rush to the balcony and they all scrambled up. But the Sharpies were fast and hurled blade after blade. Automatics were hardly a match for the missiles, but for a while their fire held the enemy at bay. "What next Wabbit?" shouted Lapinette. "Aim for the blades," he yelled. "Kill the blades and you kill the ghouls." "That's the wrong film, Wabbit," shouted Skratch. "This is Rio Bravo, not the Night of the Living Dead!" "We'll be the living dead in a minute!" scowled Lapinette as a blade shattered close to her foot. Blades rained down and some wedged quivering in the brickwork. "We need reinforcements," muttered Skratch as he dragged Lapinette onto the balcony. "I'd radio in if I had a spare paw," said the Wabbit, dispatching two Sharpies with two shots. Suddenly the Sharpies stopped. Sounds of fighting died away and there was silence. The Wabbit shook his head and slid fresh clips into his guns. "The radio, Wabbit!" whispered Lapinette. "Oh yes," said the Wabbit and he fished in his fur. He fished for a long time, glancing up from time to time and smiling with a lopsided grin. Finally he found what he was looking for and looked directly at Lapinette with a straight face. "Did you remember to charge the batteries?" he smiled.
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
10. The Wabbit & the Companions of Evil
The friends emerged from the tunnel to find themselves in the woods, directly opposite the back of Ledger's house. "Good grief, Wabbit, what the devil are
these?" hissed Skratch. The Wabbit's normally cheerful demeanour dropped, to be replaced by a look of horror. "They're Sharpies," he
whispered, "don't let them see us." "I've never heard of
them," said Lapinette. "They're supposed to be a legend," replied
the Wabbit, "but clearly that's a myth." "What's their raison d’être?"
asked Lapinette. "Slicing and dicing," said the Wabbit gravely.
"They reduce everything to shavings." "What can they want with
us?" asked Skratch. The Wabbit whispered at length. "The legend tells
that they only respond to great evil, which they cannot resist. They dissect
victims with their many blades in the service of evil." "The
companions of evil,” murmured Lapinette. "Exactly," said the Wabbit,
"but who are their companions?" "Could be anyone, really," shrugged Lapinette. The Wabbit nodded sadly but Ledger nudged him and pointed to the balcony. "Something's happening," he said.
"How do you know?" asked Skratch. "I know my wife," said
Ledger. And as they looked, the sharp crack of an automatic turned all into confusion ...
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
9. The Wabbit moves Underground
Deep under the bunker lay the tunnel and the Wabbit led the way. "Let's take this path," said the Wabbit. "I don't know what's at that end," warned Skratch the Cat. "There's only one way to find out," said the Wabbit and he hopped forward. Lapinette pointed her torch. "I think it's the house," she said. "The house it is then," murmured the Wabbit, "and let's be on the lookout for anything that smacks of geometry." "So we won't go off at a tangent," smirked Ledger. The Wabbit glanced at Ledger with astonishment and nudged Skratch. "I think I saw Ledger smile," he whispered. "A trick of the light," grinned Skratch. They hopped for quite a while, then Skratch glanced overhead. "I wonder where we are exactly?" "I'd say we're parallel with the edge of the woods," said the Wabbit. Skratch narrowed his eyes and shook his head. "They're surely expecting us," he sighed. "They're expecting something," said the Wabbit, "but now they're uncertain." "We're not even certain of who they are," said Lapinette. "It doesn't matter, because they will underestimate us," said the Wabbit. Sudden quiet fell and their shadows seemed to pace them as they travelled. "We appear weak, when we are strong." explained the Wabbit. "How strong are we?" asked Skratch. The Wabbit flicked imaginary dust from his fur. "We're all packing heat," he drawled.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
8. The Wabbit and the Secret Bunker
The Wabbit and Lapinette hopped rapidly under the trees to avoid the guided pencils raining from the sky, but still the Euclidean fighters circled. Deeper into the woods they spotted something odd. "What's that?" puffed the Wabbit. Lapinette stared. "It looks like a bunker," she said, "but I thought there were no bunkers left." "Maybe we can shelter there?" said the Wabbit - but as he hopped closer, a door creaked open. The Wabbit and Lapinette drew automatics from their fur and held their breath. "Surprise!" shouted a familiar voice. First Skratch's head, then Ledger's appeared from the doorway. "Better get inside!" yelled Skratch, "before they start progression bombing." Lapinette looked in the door. "Where on earth does this go?" "You're not going to believe me," said Skratch. "Let's talk inside," yelled the Wabbit as the increasing drone told him fighters were closing. Safe in the bunker's interior they listened as the fighters' drone grew inaudible. They sighed with relief and looked at each other. "I wasn't expecting this turn of events," said the Wabbit. "What were you expecting?" asked Skratch. "Just normal mild peril," said the Wabbit. Skratch smiled. "This leads to a tunnel," he said. "Where to?" "Where from, you mean," said Skratch. "Grrr," said the Wabbit. "From that garden you like," said Skratch, "You found it by trowel and error?" grinned the Wabbit.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
7. The Wabbit and the Euclidian Faction
The Wabbit had joined Lapinette to the rear
of Ledger's house, when he heard a drone that he recognised. He gripped Lapinette's arm
tightly and pulled. "Run Run!" he shouted and they ran as fast as
they could. But the three fighters looming from the sky were faster. They swooped over and back - and
when they spotted the Wabbit and Lapinette, they started to fire.
"Guided pencils!" shouted the Wabbit, jumping to avoid the sharpened
missiles. "Who are they?" yelled Lapinette, fishing her
automatic from her fur. "They're Euclidians," yelled the Wabbit.
"They split from mainstream mathematics to take up armed geometry."
"Are they the ones who employed Ledger to spy on us?" asked Lapinette.
"I don't think so," said the Wabbit and he fired unsuccessfully at
one of the fighters. "But they might be in league with others." They
both stood their ground and for a while they shot at the fighters and dodged
their missiles. "Are these heat seeking?" said Lapinette,
kicking one as it zoomed past. "It's possible," yelled the Wabbit,
"but I think I know what guides them in." Lapinette fired
another unsuccessful shot. "Do you have any graph pads in your fur?"
asked the Wabbit. "Of course not!" shouted Lapinette. "I
have six,” frowned the Wabbit.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
6. The Wabbit and the Wife in the Garret
Monday, March 25, 2013
5. The Wabbit effects Landlordly Repairs
There was quiet at the house where Ledger's family was captive. But it didn't last long. Suddenly there was a lot of noise in the Ledger Woods as the Wabbit chugged up with a strange vehicle. "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho!" sang Lapinette, dancing on the forklift. "It's off to work we go!" responded the Wabbit. "With a drill and a bit!" trilled Lapinette. "And a little dab of spit," yelled the Wabbit, jumping down from the vehicle. "Heigh Ho, Heigh Ho!" They laughed and laughed and pretended to lark and joke like work rabbits in a medieval play. "Any sign of the enemy?" whispered Lapinette. "No sign of anyone at all," said the Wabbit. "Suspicious," said Lapinette. "Very" said the Wabbit. "Well, they know the landlord's coming," said Lapinette. "That explains the silence," said the Wabbit. They glanced at each other then at Ledger's house. I don't like the look of the gutters," commented the Wabbit. "The previous operatives were hideously inept," frowned Lapinette. "Needs sorting," grumbled the Wabbit." Sooner the better," agreed Lapinette. "I'll climb the ladder first," said the Wabbit, "and inspect the window frames." "A ladder is a means of access and not a working platform," said Lapinette primly. "That's true," said the Wabbit, "and we forgot our special hats," "And the building site signs," said Lapinette. "And portable toilets," added the Wabbit "How will we ever manage?" smiled Lapinette. "Self control!" grinned the Wabbit.
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