Sunday, February 28, 2021

WeWriWar 341: The House at the Crossing 49

 
Hello everybody and welcome for a new Sunday of writing with Weekend Writing Warrior and Snippet Sunday!
 
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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 comes into the House. It's supposed 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.


Let's start right at where we left off last week, can you see the changes in Margo's memories?

 
“How many other people live here?” I ask, and what are they I want to ask but I'm still trying to rack my brain around the vampire part and it isn't happening.
“At the moment, about fourteen,” Aunt Teresa says. “Mostly teenagers, except...”
“For Viorel,” I finish her sentence.
“He is about 600 years old, give of take but he looks like he is thirteen or so,” Teresa says.
“So he was turned young then,” I ask.
“No, he was born this way, it's complicated.”
At this point, I'm not sure if she is joking or not.

 

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5 comments:

  1. Born that way? That's interesting!

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  2. "It's complicated." What an understatement!

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  3. This house has mysteries underlying the surface mysteries.

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  4. He was born that way? Will he continue to age but slowly?

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  5. The whole house sounds complicated, so he should fit right in! (And I still want to live there.) I wonder why it's mostly teenagers.

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