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Winter – Chapter 28 – 06

“What the hell is wrong with you?” Phelan took him by the arms and gave him a little shake.  “Tell me your wife isn’t pregnant.  For the love of powers above, below, and sideways, tell me that Marin isn’t pregnant … Continue reading

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Winter – Chapter 28 – 05

The sun was bright and high in the sky on a cold morning by the time he’d collapsed on a blanket near the fire, oblivious to the activity around him.  Someone had taken mercy on him and covered him with … Continue reading

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Winter – Chapter 28 – 04

Marin sighed, staring beyond the fire to the storm that was rising beyond the walls of the tent, battering it, blowing snow lashing against the blue and white tarps, quickly washing away all sign of the fights of the day … Continue reading

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Winter – Chapter 28 – 03

            “Phelan, what the hell was all of that?”             He winced slightly, not turning as he kept on scrubbing the blood from his hands near the fire.  The sky was slowly growing light in the east and his eyelids … Continue reading

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Winter – Chapter 28 – 02

            “What happened?” she blurted, already half out of bed before the thin woman pushed her back down again.             “Stay there,” the woman snapped as she moved to help Cameron and the bear of a man he was leaning … Continue reading

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Winter – Chapter 28 – 01

            Neve shot upright in the bed with a cry as if someone had stabbed her in the side, eyes watering from that new pain even as the old pain made itself known again.             “Whoa!”  The small blonde that … Continue reading

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