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"Freak!" Riverbisquit gave the Squelpie a powerful smack with her flukes.  She noted with savage glee one of its teeth decided enough was enough and abandoned mouth for freedom.

As Riverbiscuit readied herself for another attack, she hoped Conk-Out had something up his nonexistent sleeves to save the little pegamousie, because if the little girl drowned, this whole fight would be for naught.
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The Squelpie of Bibil Brook was that rare breed of river monster of the modern day – it hadn't been put out of everyone else's misery yet.  Said to have been wicked before drowning and transforming into a monster, the Squelpie had an unfortunate taste for the occasional young mousie.  Riverbiscuit might have been petite, but she was no pushover while riled, much to the Squelpie's regret.  Even so, she still needed the crazy prepared Conk-Out's help in rescuing the little pegamousie.

The Squelpie is based on the kelpie of Scottish legend, a shape-shifting, horse-like river monster that preyed on the unwary.  The kelpie was essentially a nursery bogie, an imaginary creature invented by hand-wringing mothers to scare their kids away from treacherous rivers and remind young women to be careful of good-looking strangers.

Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink.

I see that I've made an obvious error with Riverbiscuit.  The water should be pushing her bosom up instead of down.

Art © 2015 Marvin E. Fuller

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 9 years, 2 months ago
Rating: Mature

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KipperTheKangaroo
9 years, 2 months ago
Nice work!
CyberCornEntropic
9 years, 2 months ago
Thank you. :)  I'm glad it's working out despite its problems.  But that's part of what this sketch series is supposed to help with. :p
EmmetEarwax
7 years, 10 months ago
In rural parts of Japan, some streams actually bear signs warning of - kappas ! Maybe to deter kids from wading in.
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 9 months ago
Most likely.  Some probably take the sign seriously, but the wiser ones probably figure it's a clever way to get the point across that's less likely to be ignored than a straight out, "No swimming because of undertow!"
EmmetEarwax
7 years, 9 months ago
Garp always feared the "Undertoad". It finally came to him as a deranged woman with a knife ! Or was it a gun ?

Only one chapter of the story was worth keeping,tho parts were "funny".
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 9 months ago
I guess it wasn't quite as ribbeting as its writer hoped.
EmmetEarwax
7 years, 9 months ago
Not so much as "not ribbeting" as "too repellant" in places.
It also persuaded me NOT to read any more fiction by the author.
Same for Hemmingway.
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