"The Sky Trap" is a science fiction novel by Frank Belknap Long.Lawton fights to save his crew and himself from this dangerous trap.
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Chapter 15
The Trap of the Sky
Didn't Ilayapratti Kundavai Devi and the princess of Kodumbalur, Vanathi, board the chariot and head towards Kudanthai? We need to know a little about what the women on the boat said and did after that.
"Oh, my dear! Praise the yoga that has come to Kodumbalurkari! Why does our younger brother have such a desire for her?" said one of the girls.
"No desire. Nothing, Varini! For four months now, that girl has been acting like a model. She often faints and falls down. Ilayapratchi is worried that they have entrusted us with a motherless girl. That's why he has taken her to the astrologer to ask what has happened to Vanathi! Could it be some kind of prank by demons? If so, shouldn't we cast some kind of spell or charm?" said Tarakai.
"There is no ghost, no devil! What devil is going to come and get her? She herself will beat a hundred devils and drive them away," said Varini.
"Vanathi is even pretending to faint! She thinks that by doing all this, she can slowly lure the prince into her trap!" said another woman.
"What Niravati said is right! Isn't that all? Did she drop the lamp that day? She did that too to make him want to touch her! Would the lamp she was holding with both hands just slip and fall like that? Or is our prince a tiger or a bear, that she should be afraid of him?" said Varini.
"Just pretend to faint and fall down, right? How much bravery does that require?" said Niravati.
"It was even more hilarious that Kundavai Devi and the prince were fooled by that trick than by the trick he played," said Senthiru.
"This is the time for those who lie, fabricate, deceive, and practice hypocrisy!" said Mandakini.
"After leaving for war, the prince returned and saw this sky, what more could he want? Did you see how far her magic had worked?" said the heiress.
"That's all nonsense; the prince is such a noble character. If a woman fainted and fell, would he go without looking at her? Don't make any sense out of it!" said Tarakai.
"What you say about the prince is true. Who else in this seventeen-fourteen world could have a character like him? Not even in stories or epics. But what I'm saying is different. If she fell under this spell, do you know what spell it is? You wouldn't have had to go to an astrologer to ask that. If you had asked me, I would have told you the day before!" said Wari.
"What's that, a stunner? Don't tell us!" Senthiru said.
Varini whispered something in Senthiru's ear. "What secret did she tell you? We can't know?" Niravati asked.
"That's not a normal fainting spell! It's a mental fainting spell!" said Senthiru.
Immediately everyone laughed heartily. Hearing that, the birds in the trees by the riverbank flapped their wings and flew away.
"When our prince returns from Sri Lanka, she will try to use magic powder again. We must be careful not to give her any room!" said Niravati.
"If this girl doesn't go crazy and start raving by the time the prince returns, my name is not Tarakai; I'll change my name to Thadakai!" said Tarakai.
"That's a lie! Shouldn't the younger brother finish what he said before he arrives? That's right," said Mandakini.
Then two of the women moved a plank that had already been moved a little under the boat. In the place where it had been moved, in a long box-like groove, lay a crocodile! That is, a toy crocodile that had been preserved from a dead crocodile and stuffed with cotton and fiber, they took it out and put it outside. They drove the boat a little way and came near a big tree with big roots growing on the bank of the river. They took the crocodile out of the tree. It was a tree.
Half of it was lying on the roots and half in the river flood. It looked as terrifying as a real crocodile. To prevent the flood from washing it away, they tied a small beaded rope to one of its legs and tied it to the roots. They tied it so that it was submerged in the water so that its tail was not visible.
"Why, Mandakini! Why did the younger brother tell you to tie this toy crocodile to the tree like this?" asked Taraka.
"Don't you know? Vanathi is very timid, isn't she? To dispel her fear and make her brave!" said Mandakini.
"If you look at everything together, it seems like Kundavaidene intended to make Vanathi a poet for these two!" said Niravati.
"If there is any talk like that, I will poison this Vanathi and kill her. Just watch!" said the jealous Varini.
"There is no reason for you to be so angry. The Emperor of Maniakedam, the King of the Double World, the King of Vengi, the King of Kalinga, and even the Emperor of Kannasi, far to the north, are all waiting to give our prince a wife! Why would they want to make this Kodumbalur Vanathi their target?" said Mandakini.
Those kings can wait as you say! But isn't our prince's wish important? The prince has been saying, "If I ever get married, I will marry a girl from Tamil Nadu! Don't you all know this?" Senthiru said.
"That's really good. We all have to show our skills together, right? What this Vanathi can do, can't be done by Nalla? Isn't she also missing the magic powder, Ell?" said Tarakai.
We would now like to inform the audience of the program that is the basis for these women's statements.
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