Twins, the product of two worlds, fight to protect what they know and love. Traps are set for them, and aid arrives when it is most needed. But can that aid be trusted? Or is it another trap?
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Chapter 01
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Ogre the Top
Sheldon Lance grinned at the hideous monster before him. "Are you sure you want to do this?" he taunted the ogre. He swapped hands with his sword, and then back again. This was going to be fun.
"Mmm, yummy!" Drool splattered from the ogre's open maw as it bellowed. The thing was just as ugly as the rest of its kin; with a brow that hung far over its deep set eyes, and a complexion that would make even the most acne riddled human teen blanch. It towered over Sheldon, or Eldon as he preferred to be called, by almost ten feet. Its biceps were bigger around than Eldon's waist. The ground shook as the thing took a step towards its prey.
"Don't say I didn't give you a chance," he told the dumb monster. Technically he was only here to stop the beast from hurting visitors, on Aunt Lysa's orders, but Eldon wouldn't lose any sleep if he had to put one dumb ogre down. He'd killed before.
The ogre swept a meaty palm at him, trying to smash him, but he deftly moved aside. The thing was fast and tried to backhand him, but Eldon was faster. He stepped in and prodded one of the huge fingers with his sword.
"Owie!" the ogre bellowed, pulling its hand back.
"Are you going to keep attacking visitors?" Eldon asked, giving the sword a flourish.
"Would you quit twirling me around like that?" his sister demanded. Shelly, his twin sister, had formed herself into the sword he held and was able to speak by creating vibrations in her blade. Sometimes when she transformed she made a mouth, but considering the places he was going to be sticking her, he couldn't blame her for not using a mouth. "You're going to make me sick. Bad enough you're going to shove me into that disgusting creature! And quit taunting it. Let's get this over with and get back home."
"Sorry, Shells," he replied, using his pet name for her. "I'll try to make this quick."
"Yummy visitors!" the ogre bellowed, coming for Eldon again. He almost felt bad about having to kill such a dumb animal. Almost.
"Eldon, behind you!" Shelly screamed.
Eldon didn't hesitate. He trusted his sister without reservations. He dropped to his knees, and then shoved hard against the ground, dodging to the side.
The maneuver saved his life. Another ogre, one he hadn't seen or was even aware of, picked itself off the ground right where Eldon had been. This one was bigger than the first by a couple feet. Eldon would have been crushed if not for Shelly's warning.
"Yummy," the second ogre grinned, licking its lips. Dirt still clung to its rotund belly where it had landed. The thing had tried to do a belly flop on him!
"Something's not right," Shelly muttered. "That ogre literally just appeared right behind you."
"No problem," Eldon tried to grin. He couldn't let his sister know how shaken he was from that near miss. "As long as you're watching my back, I can take on two ogres. Three might be trouble, but I can handleβ"
"
Duck
!"
Eldon rolled, again dodging to the side and out of the way. And again, his sister's timely warning saved his life.
"What the hell!" he exclaimed as he came back up to his feet. "How did two
ogres
sneak up on us?" The creatures were huge and lumbering. They didn't know the meaning of being quiet.
"I don't know, but this is more than we can handle," Shelly informed him. As if he didn't already know that! "Ouch, you're squeezing my head too hard!"
"Sorry," he said, loosening his hold. "It's not my fault you put your head as the grip."
"I'd rather have my feet plunged into one of those smelly monsters, than my head," she retorted.
Eldon dodged to the side as the third ogre swung an uprooted tree trunk at him. Dirt from the uprooted roots splattered him. He had to squint his eyes to keep it out.
"Dodge back," Shelly said and Eldon obeyed.
"Another one?" He asked, looking around, but it had only been another attack by the third. This one was the biggest by far, easily five feet taller than the first. "We're in some serious trouble," he muttered, as the second ogre took a swing at him.
"Lysa, are you there?" Eldon called, barely avoiding another blow from the tree trunk. "We could sure use some help right about now!"
The wind was silent in response.
"We've got incoming," Shelly warned.
"Shit, just what I need!" Eldon swore. "Another fucking ogre!"
"You know Dad wouldn't approve of you swearing," Shelly said, but it was obvious that she was just as rattled as he was. "This isn't an ogre."
"Who?" Eldon had just enough time to ask, before he saw her. Long black hair flowed out behind her as she ran. Long, darkly tanned legs flashed beneath a skirt made of some type of black furred animal skin.
"Looks like you could use some help," the stranger offered, brandishing two large daggers.
"Sure," he quipped, trying to flash her a smile. It was ruined by having to dodge an attack from the original ogre they'd been sent to stop. "Lemme just clean up this refuse, and we can talkβoomph!"
Eldon was a bit too slow dodging the next attack, and it struck him in the gut. He recovered quickly, rolling back to his feet and brandishing his sword.