The Mummy's Foot
By Drakinan
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It relates the fantastical tale of a contemporary man and the adventures which befall him when he ventures into a Parisian curiosity shop and buys the four-thousand-year-old foot of Princess Hermonthis. He intends to use the foot as a paperweight. In the night, he sees a vision of the princess, who explains her foot has been stolen, and he agrees to return her foot in exchange for a small statuette.
Drakinan
Reading is my passion since my childhood. I started to write young and I was loving it. When I had my first computer I could write for hours non stop. Later, very late, I learnt English and then started to love that language and I started to make traductions. I still read alot and my favorites books are erotica and fantasy. I do love writing erotic short stories. Now I write and self-edit my books, under the pseudonyme of “Drakinan”, and then sell them. I think that litterature should not be put aside of our lives and also because reading is my passion. Everyone should read a little story once a day. The stress goes away and peace of mind come back.
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The Mummy Foot
BY Drakinan
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I had entered by idleness into one of those merchants of curiosities known as bric-a-brac merchants in Parisian slang, so utterly unintelligible to the rest of France.
You have no doubt cast your eye through the pane of some of these shops, which have become so numerous since it is the fashion to buy antique furniture, and that the least exchange agent thinks himself obliged to buy, To have its middle age room.
It is something that belongs both to the scrap merchant's shop, the upholsterer's shop, the alchemist's laboratory and the painter's studio; In these mysterious caves where the shutters