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The Tin Woodman must have not had time to get to know Watusi very well if he thinks Watusi needs “persuading” to talk about himself!

The Tin Woodman must have not had time to get to know Watusi very well if he thinks Watusi needs “persuading” to talk about himself!

Watusi, master of understatement…
I want to share a BIG “thank you” to Wendy and Tom and Mike for giving me insight into this scene from a reader’s point of view. Spending as much time as I do inside this story, it’s hard for me to see it from another perspective, so your help was much appreciated! Thanks!

There’s a Baum quote from The Magic of Oz (1919) that has been a guiding idea for much of this storyline, and this seems like as good a place as any to share it: “This is always the way with wicked people. They cannot be trusted even by one another.” Even if those wicked people are brothers, it seems…
On a happier note, I want to take a moment to express my thanks to all my readers– I’m truly grateful for each and every one of you who take the time to check in on Watusi’s adventures every week. Knowing that you’re waiting for a new episode keeps me motivated to do my best each week, and has been especially meaningful in this pandemic year. Hope you all have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!
There’s a showdown right around the corner! Literally!
Good news, indeed!
As I write this, I’m not sure how closely this episode will mirror our reality. But the end of this storyline has matched up with the timing of events eerily close, considering…
Looks like the tables are about to turn…
Looks like these two are never going to learn to work together…
Hurry, Watusi– catch those two before they can execute their next plan!!
Not quite the reaction the Magistrate was looking for, I guess…