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"Rayne!" The sun sparkled through the tinted glass where she sat quietly thinking. "Rayne!" The door to the room burst open and Tyke sca
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Days seemed eternity to Gabrielle. How could they keep her here? It wasn’t like she was trying to kill herself...well, okay, she wasn’t trying to kill herself as of
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Stiff eyes opened to see the brightness around her. The musky earth-smell was gone. The sagebrush had disappeared. Pale colors decorated the room. Gabri
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"Get off the computer. I need it." Dreaded words. Gabrielle always heard that when she was just starting up the word program. Always? Well, granted,
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Gabrielle winced as the truck went over yet another pothole. It was a nightmare getting home. She had sworn she’d never return, but that didn’t stop her now.
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The fresh cut wood smelt wonderful to Gabe. She could feel the sticky, old sap still gumming up the ends of the kindling. The familiar sound of wood clonking agains
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Rayne could feel a presence with her. A familiar sense, one she had lived with for years...Tyke. She could feel her lips crack into a smi
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Charging through the walls like a avalanche through a forest, Jacub careened through the room with the old man hot on his trail. The decre
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True to the Rhaia blood, the woman stood before her in a new light. Rayne noted the once red hair that fell waist length behind the woman.
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Rayne stared into an old man's face. His flesh seemed to sag from the very bones on his face and neck. His sunken eyes of blue stared at
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The Dark Season was upon them. There was no turning away to some hidden alcove for any of them now. As surely as the sun sets to the west for us in this day and age
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"Rayne!" Tyke raced over to her from between the vacant houses. She turned to look at him, still ever watchful of the seemingly harmless
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Rayne nodded as she began to hand out their sacks again, "Yes, the burning cabin in the woods had a map." Tyke looked at her funny, but sh
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"Rayne! What's the matter with you?" She stared at him. Tearing the muck out of her eyes, she looked again. Thankfully, the dust had fi
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Rayne stared at him like he was a ghost. "How…?" she couldn't say anything more; her jaw remained opened. Jacub winced slightly and dumpe
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The fog lifted slowly and Rayne ran onward. The clouds were still as yet too thick to let her see her pursuers. She could hear the pantin
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The going was hard, but not impossible as they marched straight through the woods. Before long, it would turn dense and be near impossible
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A thought, no more than a passing image, invaded Kindle's dreams. She could see herself standing before a great fire. Her short, roguish wheat hair was slapping acr
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The hospital was as white as the snow outside the waiting room window. Dayce kicked her short legs out in boredom as she sat waiting. Her babysitter had brought her
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Dr. Elijah Adam Loxen was the lead scientist of a research facility. He was a very important man. His heart went to his work and he never had a child nor wife to ca
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"Jordie?" The dragon swooped down, sending a blast of colorful fire and brimstone showering down. Slash! Slash! A mechanical roar shakes the room as the cr
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