Uncanny Tales of Crush and Pound 13
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Crush and Pound leave Faraway Mountain and return to DAM headquarters to discover what waits for them there!! Dr. Tatum, Seth, and the STUN agent Steven are trapped in the wilderness of Lord Felino's world with no way out!!
Christopher D. Carter
Christopher D. Carter is an engineer by trade. After spending many hours of free time drawing, painting, and writing, he decided to unleash a unique universe of characters upon the worlds of science fiction and comic book fandom.
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Uncanny Tales of Crush and Pound 13 - Christopher D. Carter
Uncanny Tales of Crush and Pound 13
by Christopher D. Carter, © 2014
Text and Illustration Copyright © 2014 Christopher D. Carter
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
To Be Continued
About the Author
Chapter 1
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Crush and Pound
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Faraway Mountain, Randolph County, NC
Mayor Hunter turned the last curve on the narrow two-lane road that hugged the mountainside, and he exited left onto an old gravel drive. He drove a mile back into the woods to the edge of a grown over trail, and he threw the transmission in park. It was safe to leave the car alone there, though he felt a wave of doubt wash over him as he stepped out of the safety of the car and into the secluded woods. According to Crush’s account, the trail led to the edge of Faraway Mountain, or at least one section of the base, and he was to follow it all the way out to the end of the trail where he would find a rag tag band of slaves, two former giants, an odd-looking monkey, and the DAM agent, I. M. Pound. Mayor Hunter wiped his lips and rubbed his chin thoughtfully as he pondered how he had stepped into the middle of such a strange encounter. But he was a man of his word, and Hunter had offered to help Crush out of a tight spot, something that Crush had helped him do not so long ago. He stepped out into the high brush, and he leaned one hand against the base of an old oak tree while he shielded his eyes from the bright sunlight with the other hand. There was no sign of movement in the forest as far as his line of sight went, but that did not mean that he was alone out here. He knew what waited for him at the end of the trail, and he had to build up his nerve before he traveled any further down a trail that would change his life forever. He thought of his duties to his town, and wondered if risking his life for these people was the right thing to do.
But isn’t that what got me elected?
he answered himself with a question. With a grim determination, Mayor Hunter trudged through the high grass of the grown over trail and hiked over the small rolling hills toward destiny. A few hundred steps later, he could make out the sounds of people talking, collecting firewood, and building comfortable campsites as he plodded carefully through the high grass. He knelt down on one knee as he drew close, and he saw with his own eyes the gloom of the homeless people that milled collectively in a clearing at the base of the mountain. There was not much hope for them here alone in this part of the county, but Crush had tried to give them hope by settling them here. Crush had also been right to believe that if they had all popped out of the woods at once, their sudden reappearance would have been suspicious and would have raised too many unanswerable questions. If what Crush had told him was true, some of these people had been slaves in another dimension for decades, and many of them would no longer have families to call their own. There was nowhere in the county that was capable of housing the burden of this many homeless people at one shot, and Mayor Hunter had his doubts whether many of them could acclimate to the environment of the modern world without significant struggles. They would be lost in a world that they had no understanding of any longer. The internet, high speed computers, and cell phones had changed the landscape of the earth over the last couple of decades, and they would feel as misplaced and uncomfortable with the changes in the world as a country mouse would feel in a cat clinic. On top of that, though their fingerprints, dental records, and personal accounts would proclaim them to be who they said they were, it was just too large of a stretch for the average American to accept that these people had not aged a day since their disappearances.
It’s just plain silliness,
he thought as he watched