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Underestimated : A Fantasy Short Story

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An excerpt from Underestimated:

They both pushed against a door. The room on the other side was dark. A slight breeze moved wet air past the party. The three adventurers walked towards the center of the room. A pool of bright blue water shone out. Three beautiful females rested their backs against a different wall in the pool as they watched the party approach.

The leader in the center spoke with a seductive voice. “Come. Join us.”

The gnome shifted nervously in the back. “I don’t think we should go into the pool.”

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