Sacred Threads and Marigolds (4 of 4)
This is Part 4 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
This is Part 4 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
This is Part 3 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
He didn’t look like much, leathery and shrunken, one suspender keeping his oilskin pants up. But he was half predator, half fish, as old as the ocean, and as fierce.
This is Part 2 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
This is Part 1 of 4 of “Sacred Threads and Marigolds” broken down into four pieces for #FridayFlash participation. Read the story in one go, here.
No sooner than the man had downed his shot, the front door blasted open and the patrons sprang back in their seats as six, black-masked marauders rushed in. Their capes fluttering back behind them made them look like crows landing in a corn field.
This is an alternate ending to “Mucha Bravado”
Bunny rushed his full tub back to the kitchen, grabbed an empty on his way back to the dining room and began working table nine. He couldn’t keep his eyes off the doe-eyed woman, kept stealing pieces of her in glances.
Both existence and the quality of it are too uncertain for my taste. Randomness seems to rule, to keep Destiny and Fate back like buffoons attempting to crash a posh dinner party.
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