Sunday, August 18, 2013

Demon and Fairy WeWriWar 13


Hello Warriors and dear readers, welcome to a new Week-end Writing Warrior blog post.
Thank you for missing me when I was away. I'm really glad to see that you didn't forget Seti during that time and to see so many comments last week-end.

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Now let's go to this week snippet, more on Demon and Fairy.

In the previous episodes: Seti was in pain and flying to see Kallisto who is the only person who can help him get ride of it. He remembered how he had met her the first time but unfortunately this time it was late at night and she was nowhere to be seen. Seti couldn't spend the night on the Beach and decided to fly home not noticing that another demon entered her house. We followed Seti and discovered his chaotic bedroom before meeting his family for breakfast. They were arguing about Seti's sister's arranged wedding being canceled by the other family and Samira was crying. Their father said that Seti would just have to apologize. and we learn what Seti thinks about the situation. Seti met the twin's father and gave him an unexpected apology demon style which scared everyone around except Taram who had been spying at the scene from the stairs with his twin brother Torin. After the confrontation, as always when he has a headache, Seti flew to the beach and fell asleep near the tidal pool. When Seti waked, he saw Kallisto facing a snake he managed to get through the barrier and stop it from attacking her.


Here are my 8 sentences we start again just where we stopped last time. (Of course he is Seti.)


“Don’t!”
Her voice made him stop and he looked at her. She was here, in front of him and she could see him. 
“Don’t kill it,” she stood up a bit shaking. 
She must have been so scared by the snake or maybe she was just afraid of him like everyone else. 
“Snakes are really dangerous, you know they like to eat fairies but I don’t know how this one passed the barrier, now we just have to take it out," she was smiling now, she was smiling at him and he couldn’t believe it. 
She walked toward the end of the garden, where the grass was so high that it reached up to half of her legs. 
“Come with me” she said.


I hope you enjoyed today's excerpt and see you next week for more of Seti's adventures.

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23 comments:

  1. I love this visual: "She walked toward the end of the garden, where the grass was so high that it reached up to half of her legs."

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  2. Sounds like my lawn, I need to mow!
    Nice excerpt.

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  3. At least she was smiling! :-) Nice one.

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  4. I liked the visual with the grass, too. I also liked his thrill of joy "she was smiling at him and he couldn’t believe it." The beloved sees him and smiles! Lovely!

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  5. Love how her smile effects him. Makes him seem so vulnerable. Sweet.

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  6. Isn't it wonderful to open new boxes of books? I loved the pictures of you doing that.

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  7. I love his surprise at her being kind to him and wanting to be near him. Nice snippet. :)

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  8. sounds like a lovely story :D

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  9. Great excerpt. Love the visual and I'd like to know what she's about to show him. :) Isn't it a thrill to hold your book in your hands. Congrats.

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  10. Really very interesting. Great snippet.

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  11. Living a fairy's life has greatly intriguing - fascinating. Like the others, I enjoyed imagining the tall grass up to the middle of her legs... great snippet!

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  12. Interesting, she didn't want it killed. Now of course I wonder why. :)

    (No snippet for me this week. Just checking a few that I follow.)

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  13. Anyone who smiles in the face of a snake is a true heroine!

    Great excerpt!

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  14. I liked the visual of him being so pleased that she smiled at him. So sweet.

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  15. Just because something is dangerous doesn't mean you have to kill it, a lesson that's good to learn. :)

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  16. "Come with me." Where so many dreams start... Nice! Oh, the adventures ahead...

    Good 8, Linda :-)

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  17. Congratulations on the book. It's beautiful! You must be a very proud parent, non? :-)

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  18. I like his reaction. Curious about what she wants to show him.
    Good job.

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  19. I really like the unease, the fear of not doing the right thing and the relief to see the other smile. Like any new friendship (or more...)

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  20. I would have been running for the hills if I saw a snake. Terrifying creatures. Anywho, this is a great excerpt! Congrats on the box of books!

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  21. Love that snakes eating fairies is important! Congrats on your book!! So exciting! :D

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  22. I love that she just wants to let it go -- on the other side of the barrier. (I like snakes.)

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  23. Makes me think of how we treat spiders at our house...hubby wants to kill them, and I want to just move them outside.

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