Dead Jack and the Pandemonium Device

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by James Aquilone


  Mehmet giggled.

  This seemed to bewilder the other demons.

  “What was that queer sound you uttered?” Azazel asked as he leaned forward and studied me more intently.

  Mehmet looked confused as well. After a long silence, he said, “I was merely clearing my throat.”

  I squirmed some more and the demon’s giggle turned into a laugh.

  His nefarious cohorts gasped.

  “Your face has changed!” one of the demons said. “What has happened to your grimace?”

  “What is this nonsense?” Mehmet said.

  I really laid it on, doing a boogie-woogie in the demon’s palm, my body rubbing against his black palm.

  The dark lord jiggled and wiggled and laughed.

  “He is making merry!” shouted Azazel.

  “I never knew it possible,” another demon said.

  “I should like to make merry, too,” yet another creature said. “Hand over that worm!”

  But Mehmet’s merriment had overwhelmed him and he ignored their pleas to enjoy me as well.

  “Hold out your palm!” a demon said to Azazel. He did and the demon tickled his fiendish friend. Azazel tittered. The demon tickled more furiously and Azazel’s titter turned into a guffaw.

  “Do me!” the others shouted, and soon all the demons were tickling each other and laughing like schoolchildren. Eventually they all ended up on the ground, rolling in hysterics.

  I made my escape.

  Fortunately the demons’ poker table was perched above the animal pen. From my higher vantage point, I was able to spot the jackal. (He really did look like a jackal.) The canine walked in a circle in the northwestern quadrant.

  I morphed back to my old self and jumped into the pen.

  I removed a sack that I had ensconced in my innards. Inside the sack was the peanut-butter-covered feather. I cornered the animal against the rock wall and waved the feather in front of his snout. He ignored it and stared up at me.

  I thought for sure he wouldn’t be able to resist peanut butter!

  I tried to shove the feather in its mouth, but the animal refused to unclench its teeth.

  By my calculations, I had only another fifteen minutes before the RavenHawk returned.

  I knew of only one other way to induce vomiting: vomit yourself.

  Without a digestive system, I needed to fake it. I turned to the side and began to heave and gag. The canine looked at me curiously. His stomach seemed to tighten. Was it working? I retched harder. The jackal/coyote seemed to choke, but he did not puke.

  I fell to the ground writhing in fake pain, gagging like a sick kraken. He stuck his snout in my face and began to lick me. I didn’t hesitate. I shoved the feather down his throat. I jumped up and pushed the feather deep into his innards.

  The canine heaved. A large lump appeared in his neck and then with a large burp his jaws parted. Vomit geysered out and hit me directly in the face. A small, white goose followed, smacking into my midsection and landing on the ground awkwardly.

  Dazed, it hopped up on its feet and blinked.

  I held the feather at the ready, but then I noticed the demons’ laughter had subsided. Now there was less than ten minutes to rendezvous with the RavenHawk. I grabbed the goose and shoved him inside my sack.

  I raced to the edge of Black Rock and dove into the Undead Sea. Mission accomplished! (Sort of. Could you tell the difference between a coyote and a jackal, you dead dummy?)

  Acknowledgments

  First and foremost, my thanks to Louis Schroeder, who employed his ninja skills to help make this book a reality. Ed Watson’s incredible artwork turned this little project into a big project. I can’t thank him enough for the huge amount of effort he put into this. Eve Conte Seligman edited this book not once, but twice, and saved me quite a lot of embarrassment. My thanks to her as well as Dave Seligman, who contributed his InDesign expertise and answered all of my annoying questions. My thanks to Tim Marquitz, who helped me to bring emotion to the story. John Harlacher has done so much to bring this project to life and to a wider audience that I’ll always be in his debt.

  There were many folks who helped out with the Kickstarter campaign, offering their work or advice. My thanks in particular to DeAnna Knippling, Doug Draa, John Betancourt, Steven Gladin, Alex Shvartsman, and Margot Atwell.

  My wife, Jennifer, has always been my first reader and biggest supporter. Thank you, sweetie!

  And of course a big thank-you to all the Kickstarter backers. Without them, this book wouldn’t have been half as cool. Turn the page for a list of all these awesome people.

  Dead Jack Kickstarter Backers

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  About the Author

  James Aquilone was raised on Saturday morning cartoons, comic books, sitcoms, and Cap’n Crunch. Amid the Cold War, he dreamed of being a jet fighter pilot but decided against the military life after realizing it would require him to wake up early. He had further illusions of being a stand-up comedian, until a traumatic experience on stage forced him to seek a college education. Brief stints as an alternative rock singer/guitarist and child model also proved unsuccessful. Today he battles a severe chess addiction while trying to write in the speculative fiction game.

  His short fiction has been published in such places as Nature’s Futures, The Best of Galaxy’s Edge 2013-2014, Unidentified Funny Objects 4, and Weird Tales magazine. Suffice it to say, things are going much better than his modeling career.

  James lives in Staten Island, New York, with his wonderful wife, Jennifer.

  Table of Contents

  Waiting for My Wee-Man

  The Green and the Furious

  Ship of Fools

  Kraken Bait

  Down and Out in the Broken Lands

  The Best-Laid Plan

  And Into the Fire

  Like a Bat Out of Hell

  I Found My Thrill on Corpse Hill

  They Built This City on Rock and Bones

  Dinner for Demons (and Assorted Other Monsters)

  A Room Without a View

  Beneath the Palace of the Arseholes

  A Zombie by Any Other Name

  Return of the White Blob

  A Stroll Down Mnemosyne Lane

  A God Reborn

  Flying the Fiendish Skies

  Monster Island Mash

  Interdimensional Baby Got Back

  The Pandemonium Device Is Fully Operational

  Fear and Loathing in ShadowShade

  The Case of the Amorous Ogre

  Bonus Material: Incident on Black Rock

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

 

 

 


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