Apparently not as he was found prancing with Delilah under a fig tree.How could he betray me? Was he not sent by God?
Apparently not as he was found prancing with Delilah under a fig tree.How could he betray me? Was he not sent by God?
Although I knew not who this Delilah was, the thought of she and my trusted friend prancing beneath a fig tree filled me with a kind of jealous anger, and my muscles tensed against the cords binding my hands and feet. The cords tightened for a moment, and then snapped, as if they had long been rotting.Apparently not as he was found prancing with Delilah under a fig tree.
"I am woke."Although I knew not who this Delilah was, the thought of she and my trusted friend prancing beneath a fig tree filled me with a kind of jealous anger, and my muscles tensed against the cords binding my hands and feet. The cords tightened for a moment, and then snapped, as if they had long been rotting.
"I am awake", I answered.
This was getting interesting! But I'm lost now - where did it leave off? Someone smarter than I needs to pick the thread up again for us dumb folks
Although I knew not who this Delilah was, the thought of she and my trusted friend prancing beneath a fig tree filled me with a kind of jealous anger, and my muscles tensed against the cords binding my hands and feet. The cords tightened for a moment, and then snapped, as if they had long been rotting.
"I am awake", I answered. "And who are these cultists which presume to worship Gravin? I thought the god of the Philistines was Dagon?"
No offense, but your story is an editor's nightmare.![]()
Most assuredly.that's the problem when you have multiple authors
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Right! The heathen cultists and Philistine to boot, were worshipping the 'Graven' image' of doggone Dagon....and btw beware of Delilah and her enticing but yes, too eager scissorsAlthough I knew not who this Delilah was, the thought of she and my trusted friend prancing beneath a fig tree filled me with a kind of jealous anger, and my muscles tensed against the cords binding my hands and feet. The cords tightened for a moment, and then snapped, as if they had long been rotting.
"I am awake", I answered. "And who are these cultists which presume to worship Gravin? I thought the god of the Philistines was Dagon?"
" said Azrael.
For the first time that morning, Samson looked worried. Or at least, he would have looked worried if anyone could have seen him, but they couldn't, because it was too dark. "Scissors?" he asked, worriedly.
Azrael nodded enthusiastically. "Scissors!" he exclaimed again, gravely, enjoying the drama.
"But I thought... the Philistines.. didn't..." Samson's voice trailed off in a confused tone.
"Oh no!" Azrael went on. "You would be surprised. I'm sure the deadly but enticing Delilah would be able to out-snip some of the fastest mohels in Israel. Although, all else considered," Azrael continued "I dare say that... Oompff."
There was a sound as if something hard had come into contact at speed with something soft, which in fact, it had. Engedi the anxious goat, who, until this point in the story, had remained reasonably quiet in the dark cellar, had finally made a decision that Azrael was encroaching upon his territory, and had charged at speed in the direction of Azrael's voice. The curve of Engedi's antlers had impacted neatly in the central region of Azrael's paunch, resulting in the hollow, muffled "Oompff" sound.