Monday, May 22, 2006

Geno, The Man, The Myth

I have received an original story about Geno, written by Sweet. It is a fusion of fantasy and romance done in a style mimicking no other. I believe it is based on fact. It makes an interesting read. Here is that story, in it’s entirety.



The Sonata is where Geno met Sweet, a supervillainess who knowingly used her attractiveness to create sexual tension. Sweet carries a crossbow, a whip, a lasso and a blowpipe for launching poisonous darts. Sweet dresses in black and has flaming red hair. Geno planned his attack, which is part magic and part projectile. His customary attack produces 9,999 minutes of fun. Sweet knows this so she plays his little game. First Sweet experimented with the “Geno Whirl” attack, which, if properly timed, can… and then the Geno Boost, the Geno Blast and the Geno Beam where lights come from the sky. However, Sweet avoided at all cost the “Geno Flash”. Try to hold him he will vanish. Is this a myth or the account of an actual event? We need Professor Tramp, to give additional details concerning myths. Relatively speaking, by the time one reaches the mythical end of the spectrum in this story, it has taken on a life of its own. The facts of the original event have become almost irrelevant. The Universe we call home faces cataclysmic results. Is it a risk worth taking? Let us explore this saga further . . . At this point, Sweet and Geno realized the potential consequences of joining two equal but opposite forces. What unknown consequences would the Gods unleash. They decided it required more thought, although thinking was hard to do, as they were preoccupied at the moment and might be until dawn. Nevertheless they had to decipher this puzzle. They had to resolve this riddle of time and space. . . And they had to do it soon. A Word of Warning! Be prepared.

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