Thursday, April 22, 2010

"Peter And The Snow Demon" Page 40

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7 comments:

Cat said...

Aha! Can it be that good ol' Gus is going to spill the beans about all the little secrets Grandfather's been keeping?!

Nah, thought not!

Rai said...

It would be epic awesome if Peter asked about the curse and Gus replied with "I don't want to talk about it."

Um the Muse said...

You know I was being facetious about it being the Snow Demon who rescues the boys; I thought it would be the Indian, though I hadn't realized that he might know something. Kinda embarrasing to have missed that, but hey, that's why your the author and I'm not.
Also, I had forgotten how cool the Swamp Thing's story was. I'm glad Dill liked it enough to break him out of his mental block.
I wonder how Gus is going to take the Mannequin story?

daymon34 said...

Well now, at least Gus knows that the lake is a little safer. And if he lives through the story Peter will have someone to talk to about what Dill 'don't want to talk about it' stuff. Another friend that can help would always be useful.

All caught up again.

Eldoran said...

Gus was shocked, but it is yet to be seen if that was because this was considered impossible or absolutely forbidden.

Unknown said...

Doppelganger.

Still laughing about Donna Kentucky.

Darren said...

Cat -
Haha! WRONG!

Well, partly wrong...

Rai -
That WOULD be epic.

Um the Muse -
Yeah, I know...yet your comment on the hot chocolate was disturbingly on the mark. Have you been hacking into my computer, Um?

And yes, the mannequin story might be a bit of a sore point...

daymon34 -
True, the lake is safer now that Donna Kentucky is gone!

Eldoran -
Definitely the impossible angle.

Todd -
Glad you liked it!