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Sunday, February 2, 2020

WeWriWar 316: The House at the Crossing 21


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.


Let's start right at where we left off last week!


 
Once again, I feel the cold fingers of Aunt Teresa on my arms, somehow, it settles me. She helps me back to the table and takes the box of tea out of my hands. Once again, the room looks small. It seems that there are less of me but they are more vocal and I'm speaking too.
“What is happening? Who are they? Do you see them too? Am I going crazy?”



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3 comments:

  1. Well Aunt Teresa is definitely in control and seems to be the key to all of this. Can't wait to learn more, I could almost feel her cold fingers myself. Great snippet1

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  2. Whoever heard her chattering away like this probably would think she'd crazy.

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  3. Love this snippet!!! Good sense of drawing the reader in!

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