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Tag Archives: Thordin
Thirty-six – 05
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] “How’s Thom?” Thordin asked, hoping the change of subject would quell the queasy feeling that had gripped his stomach and refused to let go. There was something inherently unsettling about Marin not … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 36, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Hecate, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Thirty-six – 03
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] The sky was growing darker, though the wind had barely picked up at all this close to the ground. It was almost enough to set Thordin’s teeth on edge as soon as … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 36, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, Kurt Johanson, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Thirty-six – 02
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] “I want that,” he said. Her fingers were cool against his face but her hand felt so much smaller than he had ever really thought about. A soft sigh escaped him. Sif … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 36, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Thirty-six – 01
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] “What’s going on, Thordin?” He froze, damning her ears. He hadn’t lit the lamp on purpose and he’d known exactly where to go to find what he’d come for, but somehow he’d … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 36, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Thirty-four – 06
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] Matt glanced around the room one more time, then picked up Hecate’s bag—he wasn’t sure when she’d picked it up, but she’d stuffed it full of odds and ends, some useful and … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 34, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-nine – 02
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] He snuck out to the fire. Perhaps he extruded some kind of aura that strongly suggested that he be left alone—it wouldn’t have surprised him if he did—but no one pestered him … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 29, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-nine – 01
[This post is from Thordin’s point of view.] “Ungh. I’m hungry.” At first, he thought he was hearing things. He thought the sound of her voice was a figment of his imagination as he jerked from a sound sleep. His … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 29, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Thordin, 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
