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Tag Archives: Awakenings
Twenty-four – 02
[This post is from Thom’s point of view.] He wasn’t sure if he slept or how much time had passed when he clawed his way back to the surface of the blackness that had swallowed him whole. Marin’s voice was … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 24, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Kellin, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thom Ambrose, web fiction
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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-three – 05
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] It only took a few minutes for him to retrieve his staff. Camp was still quiet, all things considered, and he glimpsed Marin still seated by the fire, Thordin with her. There … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Kellin, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 04
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] “That seems to be a common refrain,” a voice said from behind them. Seamus winced, but Phelan only turned to glance back toward Kellin with a faint smile. “Checking the wards?” The … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Kellin, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Seamus Vaughan, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 03
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] There was a strange sort of silence blanketing the world as dawn broke. Phelan watched the sun come up through the ravine’s trees, its rays painting green leaves orange and gold, shafts … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Seamus Vaughan, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 02
[This post is from J.T.’s point of view.] “Carolyn.” His ire dropped right along with his stomach. What was she doing in his room? It had been— What does this mean? She’d lit the lamp and was sitting next to … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, J.T. Mackenzie, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 01
[This post is from J.T.’s point of view.] “You seem tired, Jameson.” J.T. winced at the sound of Ériu’s voice, a threadbare whisper in the darkness as he eased down the darkened hallway in the last hours before dawn. “I … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Ériu, fantasy, fiction, J.T. Mackenzie, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, 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
