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Chapter 1: The Proposal

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“Explain to me again why you’re marrying him?” I said. “He’s a total creep and raging misogynist to boot.”  I stared at Lynn with set shoulders as I waited for her response. Lynn glared at me over the laptop. I met her gaze and refused to blink. Lynn was my best friend. We had known each other since kindergarten. We shared nearly everything in common, except our taste in boys. Rain pounded on the windows of the girl’s academic dormitory, and I could actually feel the wind shifting the building. Outside, lightning spiderwebbed across the sky, and then the thunder rattled the windows. I hadn’t had time to draw a breath between lightning and thunder.  Lynn shook her head. “I’m marrying him because that’s how it is. That’s who I marry. Period. No way around it.” I picked up my wine glass and paused. Was it my wine glass? It couldn’t be Lynn’s. She was holding hers. But we were the last two girls standing tonight. Lindsay was asleep on the couch. We had held Sophie’s hair out of th...

Chapter 2: The Chipped Boot

They walked without incident for two weeks. On the first night Theresa built a makeshift lean-to from the scavenged cloth. And they shivered together beneath the likewise makeshift blankets night after night as they continued on their journey.  At the start of the third week, Theresa stopped Amber at a woodland crossroad.  “What is it?” Amber asked.  Theresa pointed at the mud. Amber looked at the mess of boot prints and wagon tracks, then shook her head. “What am I looking at?” She asked. “I have seen that boot print before. The one with the chip in the heel.” Amber looked again, “I’ll take your word for it. But so what? We’re on a road. I assume they are traveling in the same direction as we are.” “They’re not,” Theresa said. “They have crossed our trail twice, at this crossroads and the previous crossroads. The tracks have been fresh both times. They’re keeping pace with us. Watching us. I suspect they are hunting us.” Amber shivered, “Who are they?” Theresa shook her ...

Chapter 1: One Cycle of the Moon

A werewolf can kill you with a single scratch.  Nine of every ten people wounded by a werewolf will contract lycanthropy. Of those, all but one in one hundred people infected will die of it rather than become a werewolf. Lycanthropy gestates in the body for roughly four weeks, give or take. Then symptoms manifest. It’s like rabies with extra teeth.  Amber stared at the claw wounds on her calf and her forearm. Ugly red gashes across pale flesh, open and leaking blood. Then she stared at the dead werewolf ten feet to her right. Smoke drifted from a cavernous wound in its chest. Her bodyguard had unloaded silver grapeshot into the beast. The wound should hurt. Instead she felt numb. Twenty eight days, give or take, and then she would know if she would live or die. Then she would know if she was going to howl at the moon or curl up into a ball of pain as her body stopped working.  She looked at what remained of the carriage and the castle guards assigned to go with her. The r...

Snippet: On Walking and Alleyways

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“It’s rare that I get you all to myself these days,” Amy said. We walked down Caliburn street arm in arm. “I’m going to have to thank Fiona thoroughly when we get home.” “Thoroughly?” I said, raising an eyebrow. Amy kissed the air, “Head to toes, I think.” I shivered, “I could do with that thank you myself,” I said. “I could show you my thanks here.” Amy whispered. I looked around, “Here? In public?” “That would be part of the thrill,” Amy said. “Have you never had a tryst in public before?” “Have you?” I asked. Amy brought a finger to her lips and smiled.  “Amy!” I said. “What? I was a naughty little wench when I was a teen.”  “I can’t square that with how demure you are now.” I said. “You’ve only ever seen me among nobility. I’m still finding my footing there. Ah, here.” She said looking down an alleyway. “What?” I asked. “This alley has proper cover for what I've planned.” “You were serious?” I gasped.  “I was. You would be stunned at how much more sensitive you become...

Snippet: On Being Alone

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I didn't spend much time alone these days. That comes with the territory, what with having two fiancées and all. I shared my bedroom with Amy and Fiona. I shared my study with my teacher Brianna. I shared my home with all of the members of House Myrddhin. It was crowded. Not that I wasn't used to sharing a space. I had lived in the girl's academic dormitory before I entered the world of Moonlight Hearts.  I stood on the balcony staring out at the pre-dawn light. In the room behind me, Fiona and Amy slept in our bed. The breeze chilled me as I stared out at the Boro Sea. This was my home now. Forget college and studying fashion design. Forget my broken toxic family history. Forget everything about my old life. This was my home now. This was my life now.  Since Lynn and I had arrived, we had forged lives for ourselves in this fantasy video game world. It occurred to me, though, that we hadn't made any attempt to find our way back to our own world. I didn't even think ...

Snippet: On Fridges and Electricity

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“Should we have fridges? Or is that the designers being lazy again?” Lynn whispered. She removed the cream and poured some into two old fashioned glasses. “You said that you saw a coffee liquor?” The grandfather clock in the other room read eleven past midnight. The party had wound down, and as usual, Lynn and I were the last ladies standing. I passed her the liquor. “Well Ben Franklin did his kite thing in the seventeen hundreds. So electricity wouldn’t be impossible. But this feels like they’re stretching things. Still. Still, this is such a relief. I hadn’t been in the kitchen before today. I guess that’s the luxury of being a lady. Where do they keep the vodka?” “You have gin. I have vodka.” Lynn produced a flask from her bodice. “Don’t you have a bodice dagger?” I asked as she added the liquor and the vodka to each glass.  “No. I consider it a show of faith in my bodyguard. Here we go, two white Russians.” “There’s no Russia here. I say we call it a Thulean Winter.” I said. “T...

Snippet: On Magazines and Books

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“What are you reading?” Lynn asked. I looked up as Lynn entered The Lady of Refreshment. I smiled and closed the magazine and held the cover towards her. “Yssian Fashion Quarterly? Huh,” She said. “I never thought of this era having magazines.” “Me either, but I took a different route this morning and I found a shop that sells books and magazines. They’re pricey compared to what we would have paid back in our old lives, but nothing I can’t afford.” “Could a commoner afford them?” Lynn asked. “Yes, but it wouldn’t be a smart purchase I don’t think.” I smiled and sipped my green tea.  Lynn looked at the cloth bag sitting beside my purse. “It looked like you bought more than a magazine. May I look?” “Of course,” I waved at the bag. Lynn reached into the bag and began to pull items from it and read. “A Survey of Agarthan Fashion. No surprises here, Ren. The Fashion of Lady Paquin. Again, what I’d expect. The House of Gordon and Grant. What’s this? Oh, it’s a fashion house. I see.” “Wha...

Snippet: On Losing Virginity

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Winter had arrived. Lynn and I sat inside The Lady of Refreshment Cafe. The Cafe was nearly empty, and we sat in a corner booth behind a potted bush of some sort. We had been chatting about our respective relationships. And then Lynn decided that idle chatter had gone on long enough.  “So, have you three consummated the relationship yet?” Lynn asked, clasping her hands beneath her chin and leaning forward. “Lynn!” I gasped. “What? It’s only fair. You know exactly when Leon and I consummated our relationship. I deserve the same courtesy from you.” “I walked in on you two doing the dirty! It was an accident!” “Once is an accident. You managed to do it twice!” I stared at my green tea, and then poured half into the bush. I set the tea cup back on the table and reached into my fur cloak. I produced a flask and filled the space in the tea cup with liquid from the flask. I screwed the cap back on and returned the flask to my cloak pocket.  “What is that?” Lynn asked. “Lemon, mint, c...