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1 week ago |
metastellar.com | Geordie Morse
Reading Time: 16 minutesLAST WEEK: Read the previous installment here. See all installments here. “Here we are, Renna. Your fortress away from home.”Renna hopped out of the olive-drab minivan to get a better look at the imposing structure that they had just parked in front of. She had expected it to appear similar to a church, and it didn’t fall short in that regard. Brick walls both wide and tall formed the main part of the complex, with dark moss and strings of ivy crawling over the old mortar.
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2 weeks ago |
metastellar.com | Geordie Morse
Reading Time: 13 minutesLAST WEEK: Read the previous installment here. See all installments here. The midnight moon hung low over the sleeping town of Lederville, watching the shadows pass to and fro on the empty streets below. The quietest of the shades were actually two human witches, who snuck by swiftly enough to give ghosts a chill.
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3 weeks ago |
metastellar.com | Geordie Morse
Reading Time: 8 minutesLAST WEEK: Read the previous installment here. See all installments here. “No.”Renna nodded. “Yep. See, exactly what I thought you were going to say.”They were back at Leila’s home, and had just finished explaining the plans they had for that night. Of course, Job was quick to veto them. “So why did you even bother asking then?” Job grumbled, returning to the work they and Leila were currently engaged in.
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1 month ago |
metastellar.com | Geordie Morse
Reading Time: 17 minutesLAST WEEK: Read the previous installment here. See all installments here. The pair arrived back at the Faith Center later than they had intended, after their detour had to become a retour of their wandering path. It turned out that Sera had been correct in all of their directional disagreements, and Renna had to own up to her inability to know right and left without pulling her train of thought into a station.
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1 month ago |
metastellar.com | Geordie Morse
Reading Time: 18 minutesLAST WEEK: Read the previous installment here. See all installments here. Noita was trying to enjoy the last moments of her good mood before she arrived at the bus stop. It had been brought on by the warm spring weather, as well as watching Renna’s reaction as she had learned about her familial connection to Noita and her sister.
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