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Autumn – Chapter Four – 06

            Phelan shrugged slightly, going back to his carving.  “In any case, there’s just…things…that’s all.”             “Things,” Thom muttered, then scrubbed both hands over his face.  Do I want to know what these things are?  Do I want to have … Continue reading

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Autumn – Chapter Four – 05

            “You know,” Matt said as he plunged the shovel into the clay-laden dirt, “this would be a lot easier and a lot faster if you two could actually help with this part instead of just watching.”             “Jacqueline said … Continue reading

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Autumn – Chapter Four – 04

            Thom was still digging around in the storage area for a jar of peanut butter when J.T. caught up with him.  He hung back for a moment, watching with a faintly amused expression as his friend lumbered around in … Continue reading

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Autumn – Chapter Four – 03

             He stirred awake thanks to a chill the next morning, just as the sky was turning light in the east.  Marin was sitting up, staring at him.  “Your chest is like some kind of furnace, Thom.”             Probably aggravated … Continue reading

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Autumn – Chapter Four – 02

            It was only a few minutes before he opened his eyes again, no longer feeling like he’d inhaled knives.  Jacqueline helped him sit up slowly.  J.T. had Leah by the arm in a vise-grip and Phelan leaned against Carolyn, … Continue reading

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Autumn – Chapter Four – 01

            “How many are there?”  He shouted, long strides eating the ground between Matt’s forge and the skeletal tower where Rory perched, binoculars in hand.             “Looks like two dozen,” Rory said, not looking down.  Thom wouldn’t have heard the … Continue reading

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