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Tag Archives: Kurt Johanson
Twenty-three – 05
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] “So which part, exactly, are we voting on?” Jacqueline asked. The question came quietly, no judgement or doubt in her tone—a simple, matter-of-fact question. Her gaze was intent as she watched … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Anne Mackenzie, Artorius Mackenzie, Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Kellin, Kurt Johanson, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, Neve Vaughan, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 04
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] Carolyn blinked, staring at Hecate for a few seconds. “I probably already know the answer to this question, but I’m going to ask anyway. Why, exactly, won’t they have much reason to … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Anne Mackenzie, Artorius Mackenzie, Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Kellin, Kurt Johanson, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, Neve Vaughan, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 03
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] “I don’t think anyone else has a better one,” Thordin said, his gaze steady and his voice low. “I know I don’t and I also know that I’m tired as hell of … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Anne Mackenzie, Artorius Mackenzie, Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Kellin, Kurt Johanson, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, Neve Vaughan, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 02
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] The question seemed to unlock his tongue and clear the blockage that had choked off his words. It didn’t erase all the nerves, though, and he kept pacing even as he started … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Anne Mackenzie, Artorius Mackenzie, Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Kellin, Kurt Johanson, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, Neve Vaughan, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Twenty-three – 01
[This post is from Matt’s point of view.] Midafternoon found them all back by the cookfire, with Tala silently stirring a pot of chili with a look so thoughtfully judgmental that Matt found himself wanting to shrink away. He barely … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 23, Story
Tagged Awakenings, Cameron Mackenzie, Carolyn Roberts, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, J.T. Mackenzie, Jacqueline Bell, Kellin, Kurt Johanson, Leinth, Marin Astoris, Matthew Astoris, Neve Vaughan, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, Rory O'Hara, serial, serial fiction, Sif, story, Tala Johanson, Thom Ambrose, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, Thordin, web fiction
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Nine – 01
[This post is from Phelan’s point of view.] They all felt the weight of it, somehow, even those that had forgotten the date, the ones that had stopped numbering the days. Phelan could sense it as he made coffee that … Continue reading
Posted in Book 7, Chapter 09, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Kurt Johanson, original fiction, Phelan O'Credne, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Tala Johanson, web fiction
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Thirty-seven – 08
[This post is from Marin’s point of view.] There were more people clustered around the fire now than there had been when we’d left—when I’d left and Phelan had chased after me, as he always seemed to do when I … Continue reading
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-five – 05
[This post is from Hecate’s point of view.] No. No, I can’t let you take this burden on your shoulders all on your own. That’s not how this works, not anymore. Not for either one of us. Right? “I—could you … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 35, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, Kurt Johanson, Matthew Astoris, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Tala Johanson, web fiction
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Thirty-five – 02
[This post is from Hecate’s point of view.] “What do you think it is?” Tala’s voice jarred her from her thoughts, so badly that Hecate nearly spilled coffee all over herself and Lin. She took one slow breath, then another, … Continue reading
Posted in Book 6, Chapter 35, Story
Tagged Awakenings, fantasy, fiction, Gwen Johanson, Hecate, Kurt Johanson, original fiction, post apocalyptic, serial, serial fiction, story, Tala Johanson, Thomas Merlin Ambrose, web fiction
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