A Cyclist Thrown into Another World by a Female Magician
By Mike Ward
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Robert Gerard is a cyclist in Jacksonville, Florida with roid rage. One day he kicks the side panel of an expensive car belonging to a woman. Unfortunately for Robert this is no ordinary woman. Seconds later he is sailing through the air looking at trees underneath him. He lands hard and his bicycle hits the ground two seconds after he does.
Robert has been thrown into another world by a female magician and he finds himself being chased by humanoid creatures with red hair and sharp teeth. Although he is still technically in Florida, this is a world with a medieval level of technology where humans and the red haired creatures live side by side.
The red haired creatures chase him with the intention of eating him until he is "rescued" by the Lady Mary who is the sister of the female magician. To avoid being eaten he must agree to be the servant of the Lady Mary.
As Robert adjusts to his new world he discovers that the Lady Mary has an advanced knowledge of physics and he begins to wonder if what is described as magic is actually an advanced type of science. He is aware of the statement made by Arthur C. Clark that once science becomes advanced enough then it will be indistinguishable from magic.
Robert is sentenced to appear for trial by the Council of Magicians after he switches his iphone on, and it detects multiple wireless networks in what should be a medieval world. He learns that the Lady Mary's ancestors came to this world 15,000 years ago to escape a Great Flood that destroyed their civilization.
As Robert travels with the Lady Mary, her associate Duncan, and one of the red haired creatures called Daphne, he is given a chance to save the Lady Mary from extreme danger. What happens will depend on how Robert reacts. Although he came to this new world as a selfish individual, the new world is changing him. It is possible that the Council of Magicians will sentence him to death, and if he saves the lady Mary that will be a point in his favor.
The Great Magician hovers in the sky 240,000 miles from the Earth watching, waiting and observing. All magic in this world is run by the Great Magician. It has been in orbit around the Moon since the Lady Mary's ancestors came to this world 15,000 years ago.
Mike Ward
Mike Ward was born in Glasgow, Scotland and currently lives in Florida, United States with his wife and two children. He is the author of two novels, two non-fiction books and six series of novellas:Parallel Realities seriesThe House on Mars seriesJacksonville Jack seriesStephen Haggerty Assassin seriesLisa Molin Assassin seriesDangerous Scotsman seriesHe is also the author of 60 short stories and novellas
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A Cyclist Thrown into Another World by a Female Magician - Mike Ward
A Cyclist Thrown into Another World by a Female Magician
by Mike Ward
(Author of The Banker With a Face Full of Evil)
Copyright 2016 Mike Ward
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A Cyclist Thrown into Another World by a Female Magician
Excerpt from Lisa Molin Assassin – One Hell of an Execution in Tallinn in Estonia
About Mike Ward
Other Books by Mike Ward
Connect with Mike Ward
Excerpt from The Banker With a Face Full of Evil
A Cyclist Thrown into Another World by a Female Magician
The day started normally enough. Robert Gerard got up, ate and then got onto his bicycle. The cycling team he belonged to in Northeast Florida were practicing hard and there was a lot of competition to be on the team. In fact the competition was so tough that just lately Robert had begun to take steroids and that would be his undoing. Just before he left Robert popped his usual morning pill. Steroids will make a lot of changes to your body if you are foolish enough to take them. Apart from ugly side effects like a male looking face if you are female and enlarged nipples if you are male the main problem with steroids is what is commonly referred to as roid rage
and Robert had that. Just lately he had taken to kicking the cars of motorists who got in his way. This was an ugly habit and Robert knew that if he didn't stop it then sooner or later it would get him into trouble. The problem was the rage came with the steroids, he wished it didn't happen but everyone else on the team was taking steroids apart from one guy so if he didn't take them he wouldn't be on the team,
Unfortunately for Robert it was already too late. Trouble was coming at him fast and it was coming at him in the form of a small woman in a hot car who was not what she seemed. Robert was already doing over 30 miles an hour when he shot off the pavement and crossed the street in front of a car at a stop sign. He had thought he had enough time, he miscalculated and as he was going past her the woman began to move. He swerved quickly to one side, she slammed her brakes on and they just missed each other by literally a fraction of a second. Had Robert sat back and thought properly he would have realized that he was only intact due to the woman's extremely fast reactions. He had made a mistake, a bad mistake and what he should have done was just waved and then rode off.
Instead he did what he always did. He yelled Hey asshole, what do you think you're doing.
Even at that point there was still time to save the situation. The woman's driver window was already open and she heard every word he said. Had she just sworn at him and driven off then he would have given chase, tried to catch her and she would have taken a side street, accelerated and he would have chased her some more and then given up. In some versions of reality this was his future until in six months time he kicked the side panel of an unmarked car belonging to a Jacksonville cop and ended up with two bullets in the chest and two in the brain.
It was Robert Gerard's extremely bad luck that the woman looked horrified, stopped and began to apologize. It was no coincidence that most of the cars kicked by Robert Gerard belonged to women, especially to teenage girls. Robert was a bully, disliked women to a certain extent and liked to hear the sound of his voice raised.
The woman opened her window some more and began to say how sorry she was. In an instant Robert was off his bike and kicking the side panel of her car. He had time to realize that the car was very expensive and then the woman was out of the car and running at him. This was the point where he usually shouted at the girl if it was a young girl until she was in tears and then rode off. Something was screaming at him to ride off but the woman was short so he didn't. Seconds later his wrist was grabbed by an arm that was incredibly strong and then he was slapped hard in the face. He was so shocked he fell over. And then he kicked at the woman and caught her on the back of the leg as she was walking back to her car.
Robert knew as soon as he had kicked the woman that he had made a mistake because he had never seen rage like the rage the woman showed on her face. She bent down, picked him up by the ankle and then threw him, only this wasn't an ordinary throw. Robert looked down and saw trees underneath him. He sailed over two trees and then he began to turn over in the air. Suddenly he was dizzy. His mind was racing, he knew there was no way a woman could have thrown him the way this one did. He continued to spin and then he was falling. He hit the ground hard, bounced a couple of times and then rolled into a thorn bush. A few seconds later his bicycle landed with a crash in the same thorn bush. This annoyed him even more than the fact that the woman had thrown him. If his precious bike was damaged...
He stood up and looked around. The phrase from the Wizard of Oz about not being in Kansas anymore came right into his head. Instead of the asphalt road there was a dirt track. Instead of the neat Florida subdivision there was a row of wooden houses. And there was something looking at him that was definitely not human. Robert picked up his bike, jumped on it and began to ride. Whatever had been watching him was now chasing him. It was covered in dark hair, looked vaguely humanoid and it could speak after a fashion. He rode and then he watched as other creatures looking a lot like the first one came out of the houses. Some of the houses had humans in and some of them had the creatures in and it looked as though they lived together.
Are you catching us a nice meal Raggart?
one of the humans yelled and Robert realized they were not going to help him.
Look at him ride,
another one yelled. This one was a woman and was quite beautiful. Robert was still looking at her as one of the creatures jumped across the trail in front of him. It opened its mouth as it sailed past him and Robert saw long teeth, red hair and eyes that had rudimentary intelligence. He had time to realize that it had jumped from the top window of a house and then it was up and chasing after him. He emerged from the village with five of the creatures chasing him and as he passed the last house a woman stepped out onto the porch and threw a rock at his head. It hit his skull, hurt like hell and the shock of it almost made him fall off his bike. He hit a thorn bush, managed to stay in the saddle, swerved to avoid another of the creatures that jumped at him and then he was riding uphill out of the village. He was halfway up the hill when he realized that he was not going to make it. The creatures were baying behind him and he knew that sound. That was the sound that wolves made when they knew they had their prey cornered.
Leave him alone,
a voice yelled and the creatures stopped suddenly.
He looked back and they were standing there all five of them. One of them had a knife in its hand. The knife was serrated and looked like it was made for killing. Robert looked at the knife and his blood ran cold.
Can we have him Mary,
one of the creatures said. He would make good eating.
Leave him be,
the woman said.
Robert looked at her and realized that she bore a resemblance to the woman in the car he had just kicked. What's going on?
he said. Where am I?
The woman looked at him and she seemed to be appraising him. I see that you met my sister,
she said. Annoyed her I see you have.
Speak English please,
Robert said.
For a moment something dark crossed the woman's face and then it was gone as fast it had come. I'm sorry,
she said. I know your way of speaking but it has been sometime since I was in your world.
What do you mean in my world,
Robert said.
I mean exactly what I said. It should be plain to you that this is not your world.
The roid rage Robert had been feeling when he bumped into this woman's sister was completely gone now and an ice cold fear had formed inside him instead. He was good at kicking women's cars but a situation like this was a little unnerving. However, Robert was not dumb, he was just an asshole and to be honest he shouldn't have been calling other people assholes when he was such a major one himself. That thought passed through his mind. That had been said to him by a young woman with a baby when he had kicked her car. Afterward he had felt bad about that but not bad enough to go back