A - Z Challenge 2013:
The Paranormal Case Files of Indigo Eady
Hey bloggers! I’m Indigo Eady and I play the leading role in
Givin’ Up The Ghost, A Guilty Ghost Surprised and Second
Death, written by Gwen Gardner. I've had some pretty interesting
paranormal experiences, to say the least. I mean, just look at those titles!
So I’ve
been asked by Gwen to host and share some of my paranormal case files for the
A-Z Challenge.
I’m
always happy to help Gwen out. Right now I’m trying to get on her good side so
she’ll ease up on the clumsy angle of my character. And maybe she’ll even give
me a little more confidence, especially around boys. Oh, and I’d totally love
it if she made my bubble butt just a little bit smaller. So—you know—if you
enjoy my case files, maybe you could put in a good word for me…
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K is for Krispin the Kitsoon.
I’m pretty sure I’ve met a kitsoon.
Yeah, the perv actually felt me up at Gertrude’s Garden during the cotillion.
He was my first dance. One word of advice: never trust a dude with three arms.
But first, what is a kitsoon? After my experience at the cotillion,
I felt compelled to look up several things. It’s not often I’m faced with
strange things I don’t understand, but that was before I discovered Gertrude’s
Garden.
A kitsoon is a spirit that’s been morphed by what it had
become in life. In the case of Krispin, he ended up with an oversized head,
three arms/hands and a tail. I’ve since learned that he had a huge ego and was
a philanderer who took women for their money. So it made physical sense that he
needed an overlarge head to contain his ego and an extra hand to pick someone’s
pocket or feel up a woman. And the tail? Yeah, so
the tell tale sign of a kitsune is a tail--fair warning that you’re dealing
with an ass.
1)
Invisibility and flight, of course, because he’s
a ghost
2)
Ability to create elaborate illusions,
indistinguishable from reality
3)
Powerful kitsoon can bend time and space
4)
Can take other shapes and forms for a limited
time
5) Have characteristics of vampires or succubi in
that they feed on human spirits through sexual contact.
6) Wears a glowing, round, white pearl-like ball
around its neck or in its ear. It’s said to hold the kitsoon’s soul and the
kitsoon will die without it. Anyone who is able to obtain the ball could
extract a wish in exchange for its return.
7) Able to lead travelers astray using the glowing
ball like a will o’ the wisp.
Dare I ask if you've dealt with an ass?
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Wow! He sounds interesting.
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Hugs and chocolate,
Shelly
A very interesting character, Miss Shelly!
DeleteI've dealt with an ass before, just not a kitsoon. Sorry you had to go through that, Indigo.
ReplyDeleteLOL, Angela! I know what you mean....
DeleteI've dealt with Kitsoons before. Now I have a name for the ass. Good post.
ReplyDeleteBig head, 3 hands and a tail? Yeah, he gets around :)
DeleteSo when dealing with a Kitsoon ass, just grab his ball!
ReplyDeleteNext time, Miss Wolfe, next time for sure!
DeleteI've dealt with many - unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both, Mr. Cavanaugh!
DeleteI have never dealt with a Kitsoon. Thank God for that.
ReplyDeleteLucky you!
DeleteLike the succubi I'd rather not meet a kitsoon.
ReplyDeleteOh I'm way more scared of succubi! *shivers*
DeleteI never met a kitsoon. And apparently that's a good thing.
ReplyDeleteOh Yes, that's a good thing, Miss Lindenblatt :)
DeleteI work in Customer Service...a quarter of the people I deal with are kitsoons! :)
ReplyDeleteOh No! That's just sad :(
DeleteSadly I've known quite a few kitsoons. Sorry you have to deal with them, Indigo!
ReplyDeleteAwww, I'm sorry you've had to deal with them, too, Miss Flanders.
DeleteIs it safe to assume that a kitsoon is not the same as a Fitzsooth?
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