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Author Archives: Erin M. Klitzke
Eleven – 07
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] Kailey threw up her hands, glaring at both of us in equal measure. “There you go again! Riddles! Why the hell is it always riddles when I need you to … Continue reading
Eleven – 06
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] “Okay,” Kailey said slowly, once again looking between us. Her gaze was wary, now, her movements slow and careful, the way you move when you’re trying not to startle or … Continue reading
Eleven – 05
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] Kailey stopped pacing, stopped dead in her tracks, and stared at him hard. “Time out,” she said. “What?” I glared at her, my heart in my throat, then looked back … Continue reading
No update today – my work schedule has been very, very strange lately, hence the scattershot updates the past couple of weeks. Trying to get that under control.
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Eleven – 04
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] I stared at the closed door for a few seconds, then my gaze flicked toward Phelan, who stared at it silently for a moment longer than I did, then took … Continue reading
No update this Labor Day Monday. Stay tuned next time when we find out why Phelan is so perturbed.
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Eleven – 03
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] “Us,” Kailey echoed, her tone incredulous. “Why the hell would they be looking for us?” “Not ‘us’ as in you and me,” I said, stomach twisting as if my guts … Continue reading
Eleven – 02
[This post is from Thomas Merlin Ambrose’s point of view.] “How long do you think they’ll be?” I asked after a few minutes of silence, my eyes still closed. I wasn’t exactly sure that keeping my eyes closed helped with … Continue reading