“Raja, talk to the seller in that candy shop at the corner, will you? What if he's seen Donut? And I'll have a word with the acrobats,” the peacock said.
The puzzled chipmunk asked, “What makes you think he has?”
“He doesn't have any customers in the morning and spends his time watching the street.”
Raja nodded and ran toward the exit. The chipmunk looked a little distracted because he could not get the lines from the elephant's diary out of his mind:
The elephant dances in his hat, in vain, For amusement and jest, a harmless game. Yet my hour nears, revenge shall unfold, No hand-to-hand combat, a different mold. Magic weaves like strings for marionettes, The chief instigator reduced to ash, no regrets. A tale of retribution, a lesson learned, In this short verse, a twist unearned.
“I'm sure the clown has decided to get revenge on those who touched his personal belongings and has chosen some terrible magic to do it,” Raja whispered. “What does that have to do with dolls? What did Donut mean by that?” The chipmunk jumped down from the pavement and onto the road, the questions buzzing around in his head.
Someone cried in a thin, frightened voice, “Look out!”
Raja felt his tail grabbed. He was dragged off the road. The chipmunk turned around to look at his savior and saw a big lizard.
“Is your tail all right? It was a dubious adventure pulling you out from under the wheels of that crazy truck! By the way, I’m Oliver.”
The chipmunk exclaimed excitedly, “Thank you, Oliver!”
Krish the peacock ran toward them at full speed. He shouted, stretching his neck furiously, “Raja, it was him!”
“Who?” asked the astonished chipmunk.
“I could see the red wig and the clown's hat!” squealed the peacock. “You almost got hit by THE CLOWN!”
“Coincidence?” Raja said. “I don't think so.”
“Peacocks are adorable creatures, but their voice is so shrill,” whispered the lizard.
“Don't tell him! Krish likes to sing and might get very offended,” warned the chipmunk.
“I'm sorry,” Oliver said, smiling sadly. “Don't mind the depressed lizard.”
The peacock asked, “What happened to you?”
“I’ve lost my tail,” Oliver said, his eyes filling with tears.
The chipmunk exclaimed, “What?”
“Don't be sad. I’ll sing to you!” offered Krish, “What could be better than a good song?”
The peacock coughed and was about to sing an Indian hit when Raja interrupted him, “Krish, wait a minute. Let us first ask the poor lizard where he came from and what brought him to our city.”
“I am from the state of Mizoram. It’s a lovely place where bamboo groves grow thick. Cool streams flow in the valleys there. Morning mists gently envelop the hilltops of Mizoram. I came to the city of Jaipur to find the famous wizard. His name’s Sparky.”
“Why do you need Sparky?” wondered the chipmunk.
“He can help me get my tail back!”
“You're wrong. Sparky is a clown! Not a wizard! This is the first time I've ever heard of him practicing magic,” Raja chuckled.
“A clown?” Oliver questioned. “Is this some kind of joke?”
“I'm going back to the circus right now to interview the acrobats. Come with me and find out who Sparky really is!” Krish suggested.
MYSTERIOUS OLIVER THE LIZARD FROM THE INDIAN STATE OF MIZORAM IS LOOKING FOR SPARKY THE CLOWN. ARE HIS INTENTIONS GOOD OR EVIL? WHO KNOWS?