Here's Rodney and Radek as witches (I started writing if for one Halloween and just never finished):
Rodney had a familiar, as all self-respecting witches should. His name was Albert. To call Albert a cat was technically correct, but only in a same way one might describe a knuckle iron as a piece of jewellery. Albert had a face like an angry troll and a personality to match. His fur was a curious mixture of ginger and mud brown, his eyes yellow and unblinking and he had balls the size of duck eggs.
Radek also had a familiar. It wasn’t a cat or a frog or an owl though. Not even a hairy tarantula (Rodney was secretly quite relieved by this).
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on 2011-07-03 02:51 pm (UTC)Here's Rodney and Radek as witches (I started writing if for one Halloween and just never finished):
Rodney had a familiar, as all self-respecting witches should. His name was Albert. To call Albert a cat was technically correct, but only in a same way one might describe a knuckle iron as a piece of jewellery. Albert had a face like an angry troll and a personality to match. His fur was a curious mixture of ginger and mud brown, his eyes yellow and unblinking and he had balls the size of duck eggs.
Radek also had a familiar. It wasn’t a cat or a frog or an owl though. Not even a hairy tarantula (Rodney was secretly quite relieved by this).
Radek’s familiar was a tiny bat called Leopold.