Indian Go!

Indian Go!
Episode 30's


The exit of the store was blocked by a refrigerator, which trapped the three girls. The monster approached. His face was smiling, and from his mouth a saliva that was more akin to green mucus one by one dripped down. The monster laughed.


“Grrr..It looks like your luck is gone. Surrender, at least you can be one of the big investors for my souvenir business.” Said the monster.


The three girls are now cornered. The monster began to approach. Liona was too tired to bring out the fire again. While Fanny, the girl who is easily familiar with ghosts seems to have no useful abilities at this time.


It all depends on India. And one more thing, only Indi could actually see the monster that was in front of him.


“Indi! We don't have much time! Do something!” fanny said she looked panicked.


Indi concentrated. Think about all the lessons he learned at UCI. But nothing happened. Indi tried to concentrate.


“Arggh!” shouted Liona, who was now in the grasp of the monster.



“Let's start with you, fire girl who is quite troublesome.” Said the monster.


Fanny who saw Liona hovering and thrashing looked panicked. He knew that, he could not charge everything to Indi. He did not want to repeat his mistake on the bus.


“Hei! Ugly monster! Release Liona!” fanny said approaching him.


It's not easy to do. He was confronted by a creature he could not see. If the monster attacked, it would definitely lose. But he emboldened himself. At least he can give Indi time to attack.


Seeing Fanny made the monster laugh.  Fanny might not be able to see and hear him, but the stench of her laughter clearly showed that the monster had an ugly face.



“You want to fight me? You don't even have a price at all,” said the monster chuckled\-chuckles.


Fanny ran, towards the source of the smell. In his hand, he grasped the dagger he always carried. He swung his dagger without direction, hoping to match the location of the monster. With lightning fast the monster attacked Fanny, and made her crash and hit the display case.


“Now stay, main bounty. After catching you I will send you directly with a lightning package to the highest bidder.” It was clearly the monster with an ugly expression on its face.


Indi. Now it all depends on him. He saw his two friends who were currently unconscious. He was angry at himself for being so weak.


Something then churned inside his head. The monster was about to catch him with his dirty hands, then a display case hit him.


BUKS!


The monster groans. Indi, who did not know what had just happened, immediately saved Liona, who was released from the grasp of the monster.


“It looks like the price does not lie to the quality.” The monster looked in pain.


But a storefront cabinet doesn't seem to be enough to beat him. The monster stood up, and put away the display case that was overlapping him.


It made some of the frames and display jars break, and scatter. Indi. What's in those display frames.


“That, the fairies.”


The monster chuckles, “Of course! They are expensive stuff. But I thank them for bringing you here.”


“They, they asked me not to save me,” muttered Indi.



“Of course not! They brought you to this place out of fear for my power, Tom the Hunter!” the monster was proud.



Anger is rising in Indi's head. He felt a sensation he had never felt before. The room then started to shake. Things started flying around Indi. It was only now understood what the meaning of the words of the fairies he met in the forest meant.


The monster was about to catch Indi, but again a storefront hit him. Followed by another storefront, until he could not stand up.


“You will continue to be a fugitive of Indi. Keep doing that until one of them gets you. And you\-“


The monster's words came to a halt with a refrigerator hitting the monster's head. Slowly the monster turned into a large mossy log.


Indi felt a very dizzy. His eyes were twitching. He felt himself about to collapse. His sight was stifled, and he collapsed onto the floor. However, something was holding him back from falling.


“You okay\-what?” Fanny asked Indi, her voice trembling.



“Ya,” Indi decided, even though it felt like she wanted to vomit all the food she had just eaten.



“What happened to that monster?”



“Everything that comes from nature will return to nature. Just like the display\-display we saw.”



“Then how could the monster look like a human at first?”



“Illus cap, some cerebellum children develop it.” Fanny obviously.


Liona groaned, while trying to stand up. The boy looked bad. The black hoodie jacket he wore, now looked like a vest. Her braided hair was now disheveled.


“Thank you for saving me, again.” he said raucously.


Indi was embarrassed. “I have to apologize to you. If I could be even stronger, you wouldn't have to go through this.”


“Hey, you've done your best. At least now we learn that a stop at a souvenir shop at night can bring havoc.” Fanny said, followed by the laughter of the three girls.



Indi may have defeated the monster. But, his words just now continued to be a burden on his mind. From the beginning he didn't want to get involved with any of this.


But now he must become a fugitive from a man he doesn't know, and find his mother who somehow could be the key to the answer to all of this.


The three girls then looked for something that could help their trip in the store. They found some money in the cash register, and food in the fridge.


Indi is looking for a cell phone or maybe something that can be information for him. He then found an address, which was recorded in the monster's financial book. He ripped the bill and stuffed it in his pocket.


When they finished they immediately left the place. Outside Indi again saw the fairies he met in the forest. They look happy.


One of the fairies said something, which Indi translated as thank you. On the head of the Indian, a crown made of plants is created by itself. It seems that he has been appointed as the ambassador of the fairies.