Tarzan: The Ultimate Prize

“Trent says everything is proceeding according to plans,” Sayo informs Jeff. The young man smiles mischievously.

“I still think it was a mistake to inform Tarzan of our presence. He would not be easily captured, even by surprise. Now he knows to expect us,” sneers Jeff, the hired hunter.

“It is all part of the game, my friend,” responds Sayo.

“This is not a game to me!” says Jeff angrily.

“But it is a game, you see,” explains Sayo. “And don’t worry, you’ll get your money no matter what. But Tarzan knowing that we’re after him will make his capture so much more pleasurable. And I have no doubt that your rather . . . unique methods will put Tarzan in my hands.”

“The plan is in place,” replies Jeff. “But Tarzan will not be taken easily, no matter what the methods.”

“Tarzan will be mine,” says Sayo confidently. “I want him. And whatever I want, my father’s money always gets. Shall we start the fun?” Sayo giggles with anticipation.

“You need to take this more seriously or we will fail,” says Jeff firmly.

Sayo became serious quickly. “You are getting paid not to fail, my dear hunter. Make the call.”

Jeff calls the first band of natives who lie in wait for Tarzan.