Hello everybody and welcome for a new Sunday of writing with Weekend Writing Warrior and Snippet Sunday!
I
decided to change things a little bit so for the next few months, I'm
going to present you my new WIP. It's called "The House at the Crossing"
and it's a prequel to Demon Soul and the demon series. It's a bit of a mix of Fantasy and Science-fiction.
It
follows one of the books more obscure character as she first come into
the House. It's suppose to explain why there are so many people is the
house and sort of where they come from and at the same time be a first
time adventure for the main character as she needs to adapt to her new
role and the new version of who she is.
Since it's a WIP, and I still haven't finished the first draft, it's still really row. Hopefully, we'll see some improvement as it goes.
There
are footsteps behind the door. They seem to belong to a lot of people
but when the door opens, only aunt Teresa is standing there. Or at
least, I supposed it's aunt Teresa since I never met her before. She
is tall and old. It's a bit strange to think that she is the only
relative I have left, this very old lady, with my son and disappeared
daughter and parents who don't really care. She is all I have left and somehow that seems a bit
comforting.
“Welcome
my dear Marguerite,” Aunt Teresa said with a voice that sounds a
lot younger than she looks.
She
looks at me and at the two others in turn.
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Aunt Teresa seems to have a lot of potential as a very interesting character going forward, for sure. Enjoyed the snippet!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Veronica, I think there may be more to Aunt Teresa than at first meets the eye.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I have the feeling that Aunt Teresa may not work out to be the relative she wants.
ReplyDeleteI like how you describe the aunt as a stranger, yet, at the same time being with her gives the character comfort. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to know more about Aunt Teresa. Intrigued!
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