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Tag Archives: Marin Astoris
Twenty-four – 01
[This post is from Thom’s point of view.] Finding his way back to consciousness was a fight that Thom almost would have rather avoided. Everything hurt—more than it should have, in his humble opinion, despite having been— What the hell … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 24, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thom Ambrose, web fiction
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Twenty-two – 06
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] Lin let out a soft whimpering noise when his aunt and uncle turned away, taking Tory with them. I exhaled a breath and reached down, letting his tiny hand wrap around one … Continue reading
Twenty-two – 05
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] “Are you all right?” Hecate asked me. My gaze flicked up from the infants to meet hers, where I saw a flicker of fear almost overshadowed by concern. I took a deep … Continue reading
Twenty-two – 04
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] My brother cleared his throat a few seconds before he reached the circle of the fire’s light, cleaning his hands on a rag with a faint smile on his face. I blinked … Continue reading
Twenty-two – 02
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] I brought him a mug and he took it with a grateful smile. He spoke as I turned back to pour my own. “How extensive was the damage? Injuries?” “Damage isn’t too … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 22, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-two – 01
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] It was late when the rain finally ended, into the wee hours when I took the dawn watch, and I didn’t see Thordin until he came to the fire during that watch … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 22, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty – 07
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] An uncomfortable flutter worked its way through Phelan’s stomach as he looked forward Marin. His jaw tightened as he saw a familiar stubborn look take root in the girl’s eyes and his … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 20, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Leinth, Marin Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty – 06
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] Marin took him by the hand, shrugging his arm from her shoulders. Phelan took a deep breath, glancing toward the wall. “When she was attacking you—did it feel like she was attacking … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 20, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Leinth, Marin Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty – 05
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “Come,” Leinth said softly, staring at the watchtower. “We should see to the damage done to the defenses.” Next to him, Phelan felt Marin stiffen, then relax. “You’re right,” she murmured, then … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 20, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Leinth, Marin Astoris, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty – 03
[This post is from Seamus’s point of view.] J.T. barely glanced up toward them as they reached the top of the ladder, intent on packing and bandaging Thom’s wounds. Seamus winced at the amount of blood on the floor of … Continue reading