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Let's continue with "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.
Does
anyone else find those changes in blogger very annoying. It's like
everything is still there and the same but all different and confusing!
The other version of me pass me the bottle being careful not to touch me. There is only two of us now. I don't know if it's going to last but we seem to be on the same page with being ourselves. She doesn't want to be assimilated to me and I don't want to be assimilated to her. She is me but she looks so different. I would never have cut my hair like this. Something terrible must have happen. I don't know anything about her and every time I think I do I push it away as much as I can. Not because I'm rejecting her or maybe we are just rejecting each other but because if someone so different from me can be me, I'm not sure who I would be anymore.
“So what is it being a guardian? What does a guardian do? What are we supposed to guard?” My other self asked.
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That is quite the conundrum.
ReplyDeleteYou're doing well keeping us interested !
ReplyDeleteYou keep us guessing. Good job.
ReplyDeleteInteresting twist being down to two versions of herself now and neither one wanting to give way. This is a great story so far - loved the snippet!
ReplyDeleteI loved her final thought: "if someone so different from me can be me, I'm not sure who I would be anymore." This is a very powerful motivator!
ReplyDeleteGood conflict here! Guarding her identy . . . from herself. Whoa!
ReplyDeleteThis story is so fascinating, Linda. Never thought about it before, but if I met me, I woud not want to be assimilated. Like clones...they are still individuals.
ReplyDeleteEver seen the Movie, Multiplicity?