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Chapter 10

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  Title: Of Cats and Magic

  Chapter: 10

  Author: Riko Gonzalez

  The colossal, inflated, plant-like thing loomed before the two magical girls,

  its razor sharp thorns glistening in the afternoon light. Then it happened. The

  multitude of thorns exploded outward, rocketing through the air, threatening to

  turn anything in the immediate area into a pincushion.

  Thanks to her previous attack, Ruko was able to exploit the previously shattered

  thorns to jump into a safe zone. As for Riko, she quickly ducked behind a

  conveniently placed upturned car. Guess it was a good thing that there were so

  many upturned cars littering the place.

  Riko peaked out from behind the car, glancing at the plant-like monstrosity. It

  was just as puffed up as before. However, now it lacked its thorns. Instead, it

  was covered in many holes, each hole where a thorn used to be, a putrid green

  sap leaking from the holes. If anything, the sap made the thing smell even

  worse.

  The next moment, a sickening, tearing sound filled the air as the top of the

  plant-like creature split into two flaps. A thick, green tendril reached out,

  twisting about as if it was sampling the air. The next instant, it locked its

  attention on the blonde, whipping towards Ruko. The lithe catgirl sidestepped

  the appendage, but that turned out to not be enough. Capitalizing on the

  distraction caused by the first tendril, a second swiftly extended from within

  the beast, successfully wrapping around Ruko's waist.

  "Oh no you don't!" Riko remarked defiantly, summoning her staff. Lining up the

  shot, she fired a bolt of flame at the offending tendril. The fire sliced

  through the thick appendage, freeing her ally.

  "Hey! Nothing burst into flame this time! I think I'm finally getting the hang

  of this!"

  The pink-eyed magical girl stared at the plant-like monster for a moment as

  something occurred to her.

  "Actually, it would have been useful it that thing had burst into flame. Wonder

  if I can one-shot it?"

  Riko began lining up her next shot, but she quickly found her action interrupted

  by a scream --- the beast's scream to be exact. Dispelling her staff, she

  clasped her hands over her ears --- or tried to at least. As a catgirl, she had

  four ears --- two human and two cat-like. The problem was she only had two

  hands, so her attempt was awkward to say the least.

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  ***

  "Why did that thing have to be so smelly?" Flash Fire asked to herself as she

  watched the ongoing battle. Sure, she had planted that thing's seed, but she had

  no idea that it would smell like that.

  The redheaded assassin sat atop a damaged building, cracks running up along the

  sides of said building. She had a good vantage point for the fight playing out

  before her. Even from this distance, the scent of that thing was outright

  nauseating, though.

  However, she couldn't help but smirk at the sight before her. In essence, she

  found the current scene outright hilarious. The monster was currently screaming.

  At her distance, it was no big deal. Up close, though, it appeared to be

  outright earsplitting. The cyan-haired catgirl was frantically trying and

  failing to cover all her ears with her hands. Strangely, the blonde catgirl

  maintained a stoic demeanor, unfazed by the sonic assault. Still, the

  cyan-haired one's reaction was priceless. If anything, it so made putting up

  with that monstrosity's disgusting scent worth it.

  ***

  The ground quaked beneath their feet. The two magical girls took defensive

  action as a forest of vines exploded upward. Each of these vines were easily

  thicker than the torso of the average human adult. As the colossal structures

  reached upwards, they began to bend towards the gigantic growth at the center of

  the forest.

  Riko and Ruko had both been forced back quite a bit by the unexpected event. The

  individual vines were no more. Instead, they had wrapped around the bulbous,

  green growth that the two magical girls had been fighting. Now, before them, was

  an enormous cocoon of vines.

  Riko summoned back her staff, pointing it at the creature before unleashing a

  powerful attack of flame. A flash of light later, the monstrous cocoon was fully

  engulfed in fire. It wasn't enough, though. In the wake of the inferno, the

  beast was left little more than singed. The cocoon's defensive prowess was quite

  formidable.

  One by one, giant eyes opened along the surface of the cocoon, the many eyes

  turning their attention to the pink-eyed catgirl. Riko shrunk back, disturbed by

  the sight. The beast was clearly watching her, likely due to her last attack.

  Although her attack obviously wasn't enough to beat it, it did appear to have

  been enough to draw the thing's attention. Wait, what were those things along

  the cocoon's surface?

  A multitude of pods had begun to swell along the creature's vine-composed shell.

  At first, they were the size of marbles, but they swiftly enlarged in size.

  Moments later, they were large enough to house people. In turn, each exploded

  open, each releasing a giant, wasp-like insect. The coloration of the insects

  was orange and black, each insect possessing a stinger that was easily a foot

  long.

  As the horde of insectoid creatures gathered, Ruko took on a combat stance,

  preparing herself for the inevitable clash that was quite clearly about to

  occur. Following Ruko's lead, Riko readied herself as well.

  The numbers of the airborne beasts continued to rise as more of the wasps were

  birthed from the tangle of vines. Finally, the number of the creatures

  stabilized at one hundred. That's right. Before the two catgirls was an army of

  angry wasps waiting to rush the two.

  A drop of sweat rolled down Riko's temple at the sight. She didn't much like the

  thought of being swarmed by a bunch of enraged wasps. Of course, these weren't

  regular wasps. These things were comparable to her in size. That made the

  thought of them swarming her even more undesirable.

  As for Ruko, she was quite clearly undaunted by the army before her. She coolly

  waited, studying the beasts, standing ready to fight them.

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