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Chenuken Reveals a Secret to Madau

Posted by joydoves on October 10, 2009 at 7:40 PM

In the midst of the small battle between the siblings Saydah and Madau, the evil Chenuken sat in his cozy lair watching from his giant magical water bubble.  His eye bulged when he lay his eye on Saydah's beautiful face, the fury within her mesmerizing green eyes were just that, mesmerizing.

 

He sat in silence cleaning his claws, his one eye protruding more as he watched in awe as the two faced each other. He was satisfied with Madau carrying out the beginning of his plan but as he watched Saydah his mind filtered with ideas.

 

If he could have the twins together then he would be unstoppable, at this early stage of his plan not even Madau had a clue as to how much power he wielded or what his whole purpose in the plan will be. He had simply been told that he was the one that Chenuken can trust and allow to carry out his plan flawlessly.

 

If Madau knew just how much power he had he would not hesitate to overpower Chenuken and take the realm of the underwater for himself, this Chenuken knew.

 

Chenuken got out of his throne and paced the length of his ship wreck, his mind working furiously, he needed to figure out a way to have Madau's complete allegiance and lure the lovely Saydah into his world as well . Oh what was he to do?

 

And as quick as a whip, Chenuken snapped his fingers and floated into the air, his stinger protruding from its socket, acid dripping from the tip as his one eye rolled into his head and back, the veins in his body stretched and pulled, he was in a state of ecstacy.

 

His humungous wings spread from behind him and he nodded at the magical water bubble. The islands were in a state of panic trying to understand Madau's presence and the chaos that he had unleashed but soon they will discover something even more terrifying and beyond horrifyng.

 

Madau was not only an amalgamation, Madau was a werewolf.

 

Laughter erupted from somewhere within Chenuken and floated towards his magic water bubble. He stared at the form of Saydah facing the blasted Tipitipin and he fumed inside thinking back at one of his most regrettable mistakes. Allowing the old man to live decades ago when they were faced to face in battle. He should have sucked the life out of him then and left nothing more than the shell of the obnoxious bastard. 

 

Chenuken fumed as his mind wandered back to those days when he was more erratic and ferocious. He had ran into Tipitipin more than once and he had aimed to eliminate him but it always seemed as the bastard had some sort of invisible force field around him.

 

"No problem, I will have him this time." Chenuken thought to himself. He was not going to make the same mistake twice and this time he was quite confident that he would not have a problem  killing Tipitipin once and for all.

 

A commotion came from the stern of the shipwreck and send Chenuken whirling around to find Madau standing before him.

 

"Father, I was unable to kill the girl." Madau said calmly. 

 

Chenuken floated closer and peered at Madau with his huge one eye and his stinger protruded again from his chest, the dripping poison dangerously close to Madau's foot. Chenuken lingered close enough to see through the empty eyes of this abomination, not a pulse of fear coming from him and that helped him to calm down and he finally placed himself on solid ground.

 

"There has been a change in my plans, I want the girl alive but kill the old man" He directed Madau.

 

"I will have her here by dawn Father." Madau said confidently.

 

"Very well then, I will disregard the failure this night and by dawn we will have your sister under my control and the old man terminated." He said.

 

"And you know how this is going to happen my son?" He asked as he lifted himself off the ground and floated towards his magical water bubble. Images were playing around in the bubble and one could not quite make it out unless they stood close enough.

 

"Come Madau, let me show you." Chenuken requested of his son.

 

As Madau approached his father, he noticed that the images were of him but there were more than one of himself. They were torturing and killing the people and it seemed he was in more than one place at a time. "What is this Father?"

 

"Do you not recognize yourself?" Chenuken asked as though speaking to a mere child.

 

"I don't understand Father, how am I in all those places at once?" Still confused.

 

"Well my son, maybe I should have told you sooner but I thought that you might have figured it out on your own, another missed assumption." Chenuken chided.

 

"You see, everytime you kill anything they turn into you, well not exactly but you have "turned" them into your same species and they can start killing with the same maliciousness as you have displayed." He continued.

 

"The only difference is that they have completely lost their minds and so they simply kill because they can and there is no conscience or plan just a host of mindless killing monsters."

Chenuken ended with satisfaction in his voice.

 

Madau still unable to fully grasp the entirety of the story, stood rooted at his spot, his eyes still glued to the magical water bubble.

 

"And that son, is how we are going to kill the old man and get your sister here. There is more to this story than you realize and soon I will have the whole islands under my control!"

 

"Mua hahahahahahahaha!!!!" "Hahahahahahahahahaha!!"

 

Chenuken's laughter shook the ocean's floor as it echoed through the realm of the ocean and penetrating the surface and the calmness of fear on the islands were once again shattered by more fear and the people of Micronesia herded their children indoors and prayed for peace, prayed for refuge and prayed for their lives....  (to be continued)

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6 Comments

Reply bernel killion
01:53 PM on May 19, 2010
heeeeyyyy.... i like your story... i think you're the only micronesian who is really smart... congratulation and keep up the good work... tongen fonuach chuuk!!
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Reply Ononiap
10:57 PM on October 28, 2009
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