User blog:Elemental blacksmith/Swords and mamono

Chapter one: Wrong turn

As rain drops feel onto the ground and the clap of thunder can be heard he was at the bar drinking the night away. He could feel the alcoholic liquid enter his throat as he observed the drunk dancers and everything seemed fine and he breathed in.... and out. He was having the time of his life getting ready to mingle with some nice looking women when he saw a hooded figure, and wondered what was a hooded figure doing in a bar since those murder scene started happening. but he shrugged it off knowing he will looking to score tonight.

As he got up the bar keeper said "Are ya going to pay up your bar tab or what Andrew" the bar keeper asked with a stern look on his face "Look I don't want to have, to kick ya out and spoil ye fun" he finished as Andrew shrugged "Aye, aye fine I will pay up-" just before Andrew could finish the cloaked figure got up and set down some peculiar coins on the table, they appeared to glistening on the light, and the bar keeper picked it up to examine it, and to his surprise it was gold. "Aye like me the old times it was... Andrew, consider ye bar tab cleared and thank-" before he could finish or even notice it appeared the cloaked figure was gone and what was left on her bar stool was a note, which Andrew picked up and opened it up. After a few moments as he took a deep breath he skimmed through the note and go the gist of the note. He was asked to meet the cloaked figure in the woods and alone, at that moment he thought it was odd someone would be wanting him to go to the woods by himself, but he shrugged it off as he got up after he finished his whiskey and rum and walked to the entrance of the bar as the patrons were having their merriment.

He exited the bar and started to head for the woods as it was still raining and he could feel himself get damp in the cold since he forgot to get his coat or check the news report. He felt cold a bit but he could take it since he could swim in very cold waters, but that seemed not so important since Andrew felt cold in and could see the lightning strike first, followed by a thunder clap. He