The Emperor's Secret

Rachel Lawson · AI-narrated by Matt (from Google)
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The Fugitive

Blake is caught by the police riding a broom on a tollway he is rowdy and drunk also giving a false name so he is taken to the magician-proof cell where he is recognised by his Uncle Reynard the policeman who has been looking for him what will happen when the fugitive meets his wife after he abandoned her will Reynard betray him or help him.

"Edgar Blackstone is awake," said a policeman to the man in charge of the station.

"I will see him, now," said the Sergeant to the guard.

"Want me to bring him?" asked the guard.

"No, I'll go see him," said the sergeant, "he might trust another Magician with who he is more than a normal policeman."

"Ok, Sarg," said the guard.

That's him, Sarg," said the guard to the sergeant in the guarded cells.

"Turn off that light?" moaned the drunk magician.

"Oh my god? It's you!" said the sergeant, shining a torch in the face of the last man he expected to see.

"You know him, who is he?" asked the guard.

"Dr. Blake Alexander, my grandnephew," said Sergeant Reynard Alexander.


The Emperor's Secret


"Sapphirus the Men In Black are here," said the brother and head of

security of the Emperor of the Universe to the Celestial Emperor.

"They are very persistent," said the emperor.

"They won't go away," said Rhodonite to his brother Sapphirus.

"Then show them in," said Sapphirus.

Rhodonite left and came back with two Men In Black.

"Good evening, my emperor," said one of the Men In Black, seeing him.

"Good evening, gentlemen," said Sapphirus, "what brings you here?"

"We are looking for a fugitive," said one of the Men In Black.

"Oh? Who?" asked Rhodonite.

"Blake Alexander-Drax, The former Emperor of the Magicians," said the other Man In Black.

About the author

Rachel is a lover of gothic poetry and the stories of Emily Dickinson, Poe, and other poets and writers. She writes in a gothic sometimes romantic, and somewhat eclectic style

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