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DeathWatch No. 114 – That’s what I said!
This is Issue #114 of DeathWatch, an ongoing Serial. Click that link to go find ‘A Beginning’ and read from there, if you need to catch up. Happy Reading! PREVIOUS * * * “If you wanted intelligence, friend, y’shouldn’ve blowed … Continue reading
DeathWatch No. 78 – I’m forgiving Danny
This is Issue #78 of DeathWatch, an ongoing Serial. Click that link to go find ‘A Beginning’ and read from there, if you need to catch up. Happy Reading! PREVIOUS * * * “What in the name of all the fucks … Continue reading
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Tagged airship, cadet, Captain, Danny, death, deathwatch, didn't see this coming did you?, Djara, dropping the other shoe, fiction, Jet, Jules, Juliana, Kieron, Nate, nathan, pilot, plot twist, Quartermaster, serial, Sha, TS Jacob, writing
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DeathWatch No. 63 – Nathan Had Found Out
This is Issue #63 of DeathWatch, an ongoing Serial. Click that link to go find ‘A Beginning’ and read from there, if you need to catch up. Happy Reading! PREVIOUS * * * The euphoria of Brenneman’s death passed with … Continue reading
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Tagged airship, death, deathwatch, fiction, Ivory Goddess, Jacob, Jet, Kieron, murder, nathan, serial, slip, writing
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DeathWatch No. 56 – She’s Done For
This is Issue #56 of DeathWatch, an ongoing Serial. Click that link to go find ‘A Beginning’ and read from there, if you need to catch up. Happy Reading! PREVIOUS * * * “I’m in the clear,” came Nate’s voice … Continue reading
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Tagged Abe, Abramov, airships, Captain, death, deathwatch, fiction, Ilona, Jules, Juliana, Key, Kieron, love, Nate, nathan, Quartermaster, serial, Sha, The Maxima, TS Jacob, writing
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You Are Distant
I remember you, hot feverskin against cold shiversnow. I remember you, iceblond and magnificient, and you would hold ice cubes in your mouth before you put your tongue against me, and laugh around me as I shook, as I writhed, … Continue reading