COLIBRI ILLUSIONS THE NOVEL
COLIBRI ILLUSIONS: Ghost of Moreau River Hardcover – March 11, 2024
by Mr. Kenvil G Atkins (Author), Mrs Therese Atkins (Contributor)
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Magical Printer the Illusions.
No one believes the old man's story why should they, in his time he was the top liar in the
village of Micoud, and to prove it he had won many trophies which he displays in his
rundown home on the mantelpiece, however, what he was now spinning sounded ridiculous
and unbelievable, claiming that there is a printer that prints reality no matter what is written
on this printer when printed the words come to life and history rewrites itself. The world is in
chaos and only the three horsemen can avoid the disaster to come if they can retrieve the
printer in time.
FREDERICK BILL FAUNTLEROY
In a dimly lit room sat Fredrick Bill Fauntleroy, counting his shillings and carefully placing them in a wooden box that he kept in the attic. Fredrick was seventy years old when he bought the
farm, and it has been in his family since. Fredrick was not married; he befriended a young lady who lived at the bottom corner near his south boundary. The two hit it off nicely, everyone
thought that Fredrick would someday wed the lass. Morning came early to Fredrick. He had several assigned duties to perform, one of which was to feed the longhorn cows located half a mile
across the river into the bottoms, the lower landmass he shared with his uncle Roy. He worked as fast as he dared to on account of the river getting swollen; he would be marooned on the other
side, thus spoiling his whole day, for there was no other path to cross to return to his farm. Fredrick performed that task regularly; he would feed the herd of swine, milk the goats, set the milk
aside for tomorrow's Goat cheese, and finally, he would spread breadcrumbs to the chicken and duck pen in a round fence behind the kitchen hut. Fredrick’s home was in the little Hamlet of
Moreau, population 60. Everyone knew Fredrick by name, but some just called him Colibri, meaning Hummingbird. Fredrick was a very small man in stature and height, and most of his friends
referred to him as old Colibri whenever he visited town.