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Wednesday Briefs: May 29, 2024

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Dracula #17 (4.6) by J L Hayes

Avram shot Dracula a look that clearly warned him not to argue. The vampire managed to hold his tongue, although he was clearly disgruntled at having to do so.

You’ll get over it.

“I have to make arrangements to get you both away from here,” Gunther continued, “but I’ll need a little time. In the meantime—”

“Time is what we don’t have,” Dracula snapped. So much for good intentions. “Did you not hear what I just said? Villagers with torches are headed in this direction. Unless you want to see a bloodbath in your precious church,

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Wednesday Briefs: May 22, 2024

Here is a list of all the authors flashing this week, along with a brief snippet from their latest free work. Click the link after the snippet to be taken to the complete story on the author’s home page.

Jonlyn of the Urionites:  Part 6 by J Ray Lamb

Narthun sat stunned as too much happening at once, reality was stretching to the point of breaking. Where had the food come from? The people? He sat down his plate and rested his head in his hands.
 
When he opened his eyes again, the sun was shining down brightly and he realized it had to be well after midday.

“Had I been asleep?” he asked him as he shook his head trying to clear the fog of sleep from his mind.

He looked around for Jonlyn but didn’t see him. “Actually, there is just a fire circle in a clearing

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Wednesday Briefs: May 15, 2024

Here is a list of all the authors flashing this week, along with a brief snippet from their latest free work. Click the link after the snippet to be taken to the complete story on the author’s home page.

Dracula #15 (4.4) by J L Hayes

Avram was appalled by the sight that met his eyes upon entering the church. He’d come to awareness, after being punched by the rude server, to find Gunther hovering over him, desperately trying to wake him. He told Avram that they had to hurry, that Dracula was in imminent danger of being discovered. God knew what the man might do if cornered. Luckily, no one knew where he actually was, and were hopefully looking for him in all the wrong places, but Avram knew precisely where he was. He and Gunther retrieved his horse from the stable and rode like hell to the church, hoping they would have some time before the villagers—Bogdan in particular—figured out what was actually going on and where it was happening.

Unfortunately, as he was quick to realize, Bogdan had already discovered the location of his wife and her lover—to his detriment.

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Wednesday Briefs: May 1, 2024

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Jonlyn of the Urionites: Part 3 by J Ray Lamb

“Urion has accepted your offerings and sacrifices!” Jonlyn yelled joyously, “However, we are not yet done.”

“Houdsin, please assist me by taking my furs and broach. Krajn, please take this flint. Narthun, we will need your second bowl.”

“Good people of the Elm Woods, I was visited by one of Urion’s Messengers today. I am not sure what the message foretells, but the message was as clear as a baby’s eyes. The sacrifice you are about to see is what has been shown to me, and I must do. If I do not survive, I name Krajn as my Regent…”

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Wednesday Briefs: April 24, 2024

Here is a list of all the authors flashing this week, along with a brief snippet from their latest free work. Click the link after the snippet to be taken to the complete story on the author’s home page.

Jonlyn of the Urionites by J Ray Lamb

Jonlyn’s head was swimming with the events that had just transpired. He sat down on the deerskin covered chair and started reflecting on what had just happened. He hadn’t noticed the passing of time until the warmth of the sun had passed leaving him sitting in the shadows. While the deerskin was warm under him, he was slowly starting to cool down. He picked up a flagon of wine and headed back out of his abode. One of the many benefits of being the Club was that he had a private outdoor area where he could be himself.

 

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Wednesday Briefs: April 17, 2024

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Dracula #11 (3.3) by J L Hayes

“Strigoi,” the old woman repeated. “Heartbreakers. Seducers of women… and of men.” A few of the men in the room squirmed uneasily at her words, while others playfully poked their neighbors and chortled in amusement. “The eyes in the night that see all,” she continued. “The mouths that demand, that steal the lifeblood of others in order to remain forever young.”

“What are you talking about?” one person called out, followed by another and another until the question echoed throughout the room. “What do you know, bunica?” “What tales are you trying to pass off as truth?” As quickly as they’d begun, the voices suddenly stilled.

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Wednesday Briefs: April 10, 2024

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Dracula #10 (3.2) by J L Hayes

A collective gasp surged through the alehouse. The ensuing silence rendered the argument between the two men all the more audible, encouraging listeners.

“I simply said she seems very happy lately. That’s all I said, Bogdan. You are making a fuss over nothing.” And yet the tone of the speaker’s voice implied so much more. What did he know, what could he have seen, and did it somehow relate to Dracula?

How could it not?

Avram focused his attention

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Wednesday Briefs: April 3, 2024

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Dracula #9 (3.1) by J L Hayes

Gunther fell silent. Tendrils of anxiety wrapped about Avram’s heart.  Why was it beating so fast? Something was wrong. and whatever it was it was about to get worse. Someone dropped a glass, which shattered, and he visibly flinched at the explosion.

This was no time to panic, and no time to borrow trouble. He forced himself to take deep breaths. Maybe he should step outside for a moment. He needed to think, but without all the noise. He glanced across the room. Bogdan was still there. One less worry.

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Wednesday Briefs: March 27, 2024

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Dracula #9 (3.1) by J L Hayes

Gunther fell silent. Tendrils of anxiety wrapped about Avram’s heart.  Why was it beating so fast? Something was wrong. and whatever it was it was about to get worse. Someone dropped a glass, which shattered, and he visibly flinched at the explosion.

This was no time to panic, and no time to borrow trouble. He forced himself to take deep breaths. Maybe he should step outside for a moment. He needed to think, but without all the noise. He glanced across the room. Bogdan was still there. One less worry.

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Wednesday Briefs: March 20, 2024

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Dracula #8 (2.4) by Julie Lynn Hayes

Despite his light-hearted words, Avram knew his friend was troubled by the defection of so many of his parishioners, but he never betrayed those feelings, either by word or manner, when he encountered those people as he went about the village. He treated them as he always had—with kindness and patience—and was always ready and willing to lend a helping hand to someone in need. If they felt guilty or disloyal in any way, that was a matter for their conscience, not his. Still, fewer church members meant fewer tithes, which made maintaining the church difficult. Avram (with the consent of Dracula) helped when he could, but when times were lean, such as they were now, money was difficult to find. Yet another reason to curb Dracula’s spending, although that was easier said than done. And attempting to explain economics to the man was well-nigh impossible.

“I have your bread, Father.”

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