Chapter 8 White looked around his improvised kitchen as he waiting for his tea to steep. He then pinched the bridge of his nose and closed his eyes. I need to renegotiate the deal with the broker. This is getting be to more expensive than I had originally expected. He added milk and honey to his … Continue reading White Sees Red
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Just My Luck: Heathen and Dash
Chapter 7... The next morning found Longbow pacing as he sipped his coffee. He couldn’t shake the feeling time was running short, and he only had a description of an orc and a van that could have been abandoned. He was pouring his second cup as Mims breaded cube steak for breakfast. “She can handle … Continue reading Just My Luck: Heathen and Dash
Just My Luck: A New Proposal
Chapter 6... Laura took a deep breath and closed her eyes. Without any way to tell time, a minute felt like an hour to her. She imagined herself outside walking around in the sunshine and feeling the breeze. The more she visualized the scene, the more her mind floated back to memory. Laura stayed on … Continue reading Just My Luck: A New Proposal
Just My Luck: The Search
Chapter 5 I have no clue why she sent me here. Magic isn’t my thing. A middle-aged man rubbed his flattop and made his way into the Ninth Circle. Upon crossing the threshold, he was met by a troll with smooth features and small tusks. The left corner of the troll’s mouth turned up slightly, … Continue reading Just My Luck: The Search
Writing Prompt: Tunnel Exit
Ah, tunnels... Love them or hate them, they are everywhere. From everyday travel to near-death experiences, tunnels will forever be a part of our lives. Gephyrophobia is the term for an irrational fear of tunnels. Yeah, I had to look that one up. The burning question is, "How am I going to tackle this one?" … Continue reading Writing Prompt: Tunnel Exit
Shadowrun Fanfic: SAving Jazzman
In an office sits an employee, black uniform with the insignia of a serpent in a shield, trying not to fidget under the scrutiny of the man who sat behind an overly large oak executive desk. This was his first time being called to the executive’s office since his hiring. His nervousness was due to the rumors of employees who told him that he was getting fired or worse. Sitting on a dais, the desk and man loomed over the net security officer. He felt as if he was being passed under a microscope. The executive's dark brown eyes bored into the tech’s very soul. His hands grasped the leather armrests to keep from pounding on the desk.