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Day 18: Swordswoman’s Son

On January 16, 2020 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

In the pale wash of the cracked window, his clipped hair shone almost white. He’d changed since he and Lonan had been bathed together and scolded together—he was built like a swordswoman’s son now. His mother’s spitting image.

Day 17: Witch’s Jig

On November 22, 2019November 22, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn Fiction1 Comment

The flutist stood at the railing of the ship, playing a cheery jig over it all. The song died when Lonan skidded to the water’s edge. He looked Lonan up and down.

Day 16: Seized

On November 22, 2019November 22, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

The pirates still in the street—excluding the man who’d taken the swords, with the blacksmith and the Rune-reader dead at his feet—bristled towards the newcomers. One of them seized Lonan by the upper arms and hauled him against the wall with everyone else.

Day 15: Abandoned Street

On November 22, 2019November 22, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

Everyone had abandoned the street by the time Lonan returned to it. Doors still hung open. All the people were turned out of their houses, and continents of pottery shards were scattered outside Serafina Fiamma. There was no fire this time, no scorched feathers.

Day 14: Seal of Gold

On November 17, 2019November 17, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

A thin lump protruded from beneath a glued sheet over the book’s inside cover. Feeling his nails around the edges, Cyprus peeled the paper away from the leather.

Day 13: Black Bloom

On November 17, 2019November 17, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

A solitary auburn-haired figure pored over amber shards split open on a table stacked with maps. With a heavy needle, they chipped at the crinkled legs of spiders and wasps trapped inside. The two seagull feathers sat next to an aged sextant on the maps.

Day 12: Magpie Ship

On November 15, 2019November 15, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn Fiction3 Comments

She was slim like a leaf and painted in a dark stain, highlighted by white-grained wood underneath. The lateen sails were cleanly secured, and her prow dipped gently over each pull of the tide.

Day 11: Embers

On November 15, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn Fiction3 Comments

A young man crouched over the embers, stirring them with a stick. His black curls were pulled back in wet strands and a raven skull leered on the shoulder of his tatty greatcoat, spewing its own feathers.

Day 10: Porfirio Record

On November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn FictionLeave a comment

The Porfirio family record was massive and unevenly bound together, several different papers and diaries all fit into one tome. It gave the impression a hard shake might send everything flying out onto the floor. The cover was decorated with the Porfirio name and golden scrawl, much newer than most of the pages.

Day 8: Eva’s Temple

On November 12, 2019November 12, 2019 By Elyan WhiteIn UncategorizedLeave a comment

Cyprus touched the remnants of the decal. He could make out very faint impressions of white trees, their leafless branches enclosing blue-green globes. Silver-dabbed snakes cradled them, eyes set from trimmed malachite.

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