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Tag Archives: Awakenings
Nineteen – 07
“How does your sanity feel?” Phelan looked up from his book and smiled faintly at Jacqueline as she closed the door to their space. She looked tired, hands red from scrubbing and probably the cold. “No better, no worse. Sounds … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Jacqueline Bell, Phelan Conrad, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, web fiction
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Nineteen – 06
Gods and monsters. Neve didn’t dare to breathe as Sif froze, poised somewhere between reaching for Thordin’s hand and leaning in to kiss his forehead. Her friend drew a rasping breath, then finally spoke with a shaking voice, “Thordin?” He … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Neve Vaughan, post apocalyptic, serial fiction, Sif, Thordin, web fiction
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Nineteen – 05
The door creaked softly as Sif pushed it open and Neve followed close on the warrior’s heels as the other woman turned up the wick on a lamp left near the door. Thordin lay in front of them, stretched out … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Neve Vaughan, serial, Sif, Thordin, web fiction
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Nineteen – 04
“How long has it been since you slept?” Neve asked softly. “Really truly slept?” “I don’t know.” Sif closed her eyes. “I don’t know, Neve. A long time ago, I think. Maybe too long. I feel so guilty, like this … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Neve Vaughan, serial, Sif, web fiction
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Nineteen – 03
The wind began to howl that afternoon, the sky slowly edging toward black as the minutes passed. Neve watched the dark, heavy clouds roll in, shivered as the wind picked up even more, as if the gale was determined to … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Neve Vaughan, serial, Sif, web fiction
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Nineteen – 02
Seamus sighed, staring after her. She was right. She was always right about this kind of thing—he knew that from experience. Would that their father had listened to her more often than he had. Perhaps the world they lived in … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Leinth, Seamus Vaughan, serial fiction, web fiction
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Nineteen – 01
“Shadowspawn.” Seamus sighed, nodding. Neve’s voice was flat and her expression was dark—darker than he’d ever seen it. That didn’t bode well for him at all and he knew it. “How far out where you?” Neve asked. She’d dragged him … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 19, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Neve Vaughan, Seamus Vaughan, story, web fiction
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Eighteen – 06
She didn’t take him to see Jacqueline like he’d expected. Marin took him home. His wife lit the lamp near their bed and locked the door, turning toward him in the flickering of the kerosene lamp’s flame. “Take off your … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 18, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial fiction, Thom Ambrose, web fiction
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Eighteen – 05
Cameron and Seamus trailed behind them, both still on horseback, leaving Thom to bring up the rear, leading his mount and J.T.’s back home again. He cast another glance toward the patch of blood in the snow and grimaced. What … Continue reading
Posted in Book 5, Chapter 18, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Marin Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial fiction, Thom Ambrose, web fiction
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Eighteen – 04
There was blood in the snow near the border of their settlement. Thom spotted it as they come up from the bridge. His stomach flipped right over and he slid from his saddle, heart in his throat. I knew it … Continue reading
