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The party moved on as the first rays of dawn peeked through the thickening blanket of clouds. The wind found some force and bite as the front drew nearer to them. Neral knew there would be rain sooner rather than later and she shivered in anticipatory dread. She conceded to herself that it was likely a combination of things. There was always that tension when she knew they were heading into a fight instead of away from one. Not that she shied away from battle, but she was also not afraid of a retreat if it opened the possibility of a better opportunity later, or, if she was so hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned that their slaughter was assured if she stayed.

She couldn’t help but think the latter in this case. She and her handful of troops were going into the den of the beast and it would take ingenuity and probably all of the luck any of them had left in this life to come out of it breathing. She could be clever enough when it counted, but luck was the purview of the Goddess and Neral never did like trusting anything to Her fickle nature. She’d seen too many instances of evil triumphing over good in her life to have much faith in anything so intangible.

She had faith in her family. She had faith in the ones at home and the ones behind her, whether they be the loves of her life or the soldiers she’d fought with, bled with, and had sworn to lead the best she knew how.

Kress read the body language from her right. ‘Something on your mind, General?’

She decided to keep some of her thoughts to herself. ‘Eyes sharp everyone. The terrain is going to start turning against us with the dense forest on one side and the rocky beach on the other.’ She didn’t relish worming her way through dense forest and adding who knows how much time to their journey.

Kress looked out upon the massive trees and lush greenery that loomed closer, seemingly just in front of the jagged gray rocks. ‘Better the woods than the exposed beach that screams, ‘Here I am, come kill me.”

Bryana cut in, cowl firmly in place before the first droplets could attack. ‘That’s not it. It’s the rain. She hates fighting in the rain. She hates traveling in the rain. She hates water in general.’

The group looked to one another, then to the general, curious to see where it would lead. For the recruits, it was another chance for them to know her outside of the field and she welcomed it. It built camaraderie, and that led to honest loyalty. She demanded respect always, but not only did she feel they needed to see her as more like them than not, she wanted them to. She wasn’t a demigod and commanders that projected that eventually started to believe it. And when they started to believe it, streets ran red with blood.

‘Dearest, if you had been a brash lieutenant during the Laprem Campaign, you too would hate rain. It rained for weeks straight.’

‘Not straight,’ Kress corrected. ‘There was an hour’s break here, another two hours there.’

‘Everything was wet all the time and you knew you would never be dry again.’

‘You never said a word about it,’ Kress said with some pride. ‘Your face complained all the time, but you never said a word.’ That elicited some laughter while the recruits still looked a bit nervous trying to figure out when and how much to laugh at their general.

‘We wolfed food as fast as we got it so it didn’t soak through, too.’

‘Not as fast as Deres, I’ll wager,’ Maylin said from her place behind him. ‘His first few days in Adar, if he wasn’t trying to burst his cheeks with food, he slept.’

Deres defended his honor. ‘I was hungry and I had never seen so much food in my life. Add to that that most of it was new to me, it had to be tasted. As for sleeping, I could finally do that with my eyes closed, so, of course I did.’ There was that same lack of bitterness in his tone, what was simply was. Indeed, time let him look upon it with some bit of amusement.

Makleen, daring young soul that she was decided to wonder aloud, ‘What made you take him home?’ The question added some rose red to her very round cheeks.

‘He stole from me.’

Kestral shook her head. ‘I’ll steal from you, take me to paradise.’

Maylin appraised her and smirked. ‘Manage to steal from me and I’ll consider it. That was not my first venture out into the world. That an outlander boy could take something so prized from a Magister of Adar was a feat worthy of note. And there was something in his eyes that suggested he was capable of more. All of that and…I was lonely. ‘

She saw the look that Kestral gave her. ‘Surprised that we are more alike than not, outlander? Does it shock you that I feel? I had no mate or children of my own. I just never seemed to have the time and then it seemed too late.’ She clutched his waist as if to hug. ‘We gave one another a family.’

Dion thought to ask, ‘Do many travel outside of Adar?’

‘Not many. Most believe that we have all we need there and that outlanders have nothing to offer.’

‘We do seem to be useful when it comes to cleaning up their shit,’ Kestral said without humor even though she’d gotten some laughter all the same.

Neral could feel the tension escalate slightly and she didn’t want to have to mediate a dispute, break up a fight, or, worst case, gather Kestral’s ashes. ‘Maylin, are you up for a bit more in the way of reconnoiter?’

Deres stopped and helped her down. It amused him slightly to see her stumble a bit when she had otherwise always been so graceful. All her movements seemed to remind him of a dance. ‘I am.’

‘We’ll hold here, and you see if you can see if there’s a path through the woods or if we have to risk the beach.’

‘I can manage that.’

‘Stay away from a fight, Mother,’ he warned like a scolding parent.

‘That’s not really up to me,’ she said, the train of her dress seeming to catch the breeze before slipping behind a tree and simply not coming out from behind it.

Delles shook her head, eyes filled with wonder, ‘I’ll never get used to that.’

Anna countered, ‘Used to it? I wish I could do that. She looked to Deres and Bryana. Can either of you teach me?’

‘If you have fifteen years to commit to it, sure.’

‘Twenty at most,’ Bryana added.

Neral looked back. ‘Good luck understanding it. I err and attempt to comprehend it on occasion and all I get is gibberish. ‘Blah, blah, blah…tapping into the energy currents that flow through everything.’ ‘Blah, blah, blah…synergy between mind, body, and that energy.’ ‘Blah, blah, blah…it’s like a symphony in that if you know how it is conducted and played you can change it while still keeping its soul intact.” She let loose an exaggerated, exasperated sigh.

Deres tried to encourage her. ‘Don’t feel badly, Neral. You already understand more than most do. We each have our gifts, it just so happens that yours is stabbing things with sharp, pointy metal bits.’

The unified exclamation from her troops embarrassed her and she took a second to ride that out before responding. ‘It has served me well in my life, Husband.’

‘It does tend to keep our disagreements short,’ he agreed, twinkle in his eye.

Bryana felt the need to clarify things. ‘That and the fact that, as the man, he is wrong about everything by default.’

This time the exclamation made Neral laugh out loud.

He stiffened and turned away, wounded. ‘If you’re all going to be like that, I can just leave.’

Then, as quickly as she had disappeared behind the trees, she reappeared from the same one with that elegant glide, but the look of consternation on her features spread and any remaining levity evaporated. Neral stiffened, waiting for her to speak.

‘The woods are crawling with the things,’ she said, giving the report as she thought Neral would want to hear it. We don’t get through there without a fight.’

Kress looked at her, ‘Can’t we just do the invisibility thing again? That w
orked splendidly the first time.’

Maylin shook her head. ‘That forest looks, from here, probably two days-ride deep, maybe more. I can’t guarantee that even between the three of us that we could hold it without slipping.’

‘If it slips in the middle of the woods, we’re caught in a fight…at the least,’ Abren said, her tone harsh, though she looked as though she were prepared to accept that outcome if that’s what her commander ordered.

‘Even if we could guarantee that we could maintain the veil, it’s not perfect,’ Deres admitted. ‘It’s not absolute invisibility. There are flickers of…distortion now and again as light is bent. With so many eyes to potentially see it we run a similar risk as if one of us falters in the casting.’

‘The beach it is then.’ Neral didn’t relish it, but if they stayed near the rock wall there might be enough concealment to let them squeak through.’

‘By everywhere, General, that’s what I mean,’ Maylin told her grimly. ‘I’m not even sure we could make it to the narrow that would let us reach it without the horde trying to swarm us.’

‘Sir,’ Pel began, ‘what if some of us served as a distraction? ‘We make a loud run for the woods and take our chances. Loud enough and you might make it to the narrow.’

Neral looked put towards the thick tree line in distance. ‘And leave you to them at worst, and, at best, trying to work yourself out of that growth and back to us?’ She shook her head.

‘General, with respect, there is no other way that I can see. Pel has a decent plan. It has the virtue of being the best choice among no good ones.’ Kress kept her tone formal but gentle. She knew what the likely outcome was and she knew her commander.

Pel straightened atop her horse. ‘I volunteer.’

In slow but certain succession, every other voice did the same.

‘Someone has to have the best chance of getting where we need to be and that needs be you.’

Neral looked at Kress with those lines of stress and age beginning to leave deeper furrows at her temples, but those eyes still burning with a zeal for life and it weighed on her as it always did because with all volunteering it was now left to her to choose. If any of the choices could be said to be easy, one was. Kress was the most experienced aside from Neral herself and she would be needed. More than that, she wanted to go. It was in her eyes that Neral had learned to read so long ago.

Neral tilted her head in Maylin’s direction without actually looking at her. ‘Maylin? Are you willing to go with them to scout?’

Before she could answer, Kress shook her head. ‘No need, General.’

‘You’ll need all the help you can get, Kress.’

Her head shook again and she squared her shoulders. ‘You’re going after a mage. If she finds you first, you’re probably going to need every spell-caster you can get. We’re not going to find anything we can’t run through with a blade.’

‘I like your confidence, Devine. And if you happen across any of those half-mages?’

She shrugged. ‘We’re nimble, we’ll just dodge until the bitches get tired, then run them through. I don’t expect it to be that difficult.’

‘You wouldn’t.’ Neral looked out upon her troops, measuring what might be needed, looking each in the eye as she spoke their name. ‘Hennis…Pell…Zynn…Misha…Makleen. You’ll accompany Major Kress, providing a distraction for the rest of to slip past and try to make our way to the beach.’

‘Good luck, sir,’ Pel said, swallowing back her fear for her commander and the friends she’d leave behind.

‘Thank you, lieutenant. Major, let’s get you geared. Take what you think you might need from what there is. And I trust my mages can conjure a few things that will be helpful?’

‘We can manage that,’ Deres told her, looking to his mother and Bryana, knowing they were probably thinking along the same lines. They were indeed as Maylin was already pulling blank spell slips from her pack.

They drew back, using the distance and some cover as the mages worked. There were enough other things for the troops to be doing to prepare that the three worked undisturbed. Even so, there were a few sidelong glances aimed at them as they found their own space to work slightly away from the group.

Half an hour later Deres came to Kress, collection of slips in hand. He deposited them as he spoke, amber ones first. ‘These are wards. Place these at eight points around camp and they’ll work similarly to what we do at night. These are simpler and more passive though. They won’t damage anything or anyone.’

She nodded. ‘Only for early warning then.’

He nodded back before handing her red ones that were warm to the touch. ‘These, on the other hand, will. You’ll get a nice explosion and fire and they have a good twenty yard radius. Don’t use them on anyone you’re not upset with.’

She was surprised at how much weight the little red slips of glass seemed to have, probably, she surmised for easier throwing. ‘What keeps one of those half-mages from setting them off by shoving her hand in my pocket and squeezing?’

He shook his head. ‘They’re warded. If you’re corrupt, you may as well keep them for jewelry for all the good they’ll be.’

She liked the thought. ‘Maybe I’ll let you make pendants out of them when we get back.’

‘I surely will, be promised, the hope he’d be held to that in his eyes. ‘Good, luck, Major.’

‘And to you, Deres. Keep the general from trouble, would you?’

He sighed. ‘Difficult when she runs toward it.’

Unable to counter that truth, she didn’t try, opting instead to give him a couple hearty slaps on the arm and headed off, silently wishing him more luck. She looked ahead even as she came back to her mount, looking for signs to judge how the creatures might respond if they had thought and how they might if they didn’t.

Neral looked to him, noting as they found their mounts again, ‘Those might have been useful before.’

‘And if we’d had them before we would have had them before,’ he said simply. ‘Taming energy that way is no simple thing. They aren’t all that easy to make. Coming up with the spell to keep the energy coherent enough to be tamed and not fade away wasn’t easy.’

She wanted to make sure there was no misunderstanding. ‘I wasn’t being accusatory by the way.’

‘I know.’

‘She’s never fully appreciated what we do,’ Bryana said, wounded.

‘I thought I’d made it clear before that I barely understandwhat you do.’

Decisions made, Kress said her goodbyes to the others, reminding them for their strengths and offering advice where she could. As she mounted her horse she looked to her group to see them following her lead. They were a good group that she was proud to lead. As much as part of her wanted to stay by the general’s side, she was needed this way. She met Neral’s dark eyes and the general broke the silence. ‘See you on the other side of the woods. We’ll wait as long as we have to.’

‘General, you’ll wait as long as you can. Besides, we’ll probably be the ones waiting for you. We’ll stick out less and will probably make better time.’

Neral let the sarcasm drip. ‘I have always been humbled by your confidence in me.’

‘I’m just making sure you’re not resting on your laurels.’ She extended her arm.

She clasped it just below the elbow and felt the same in return. ‘Never happen with the way you’ve ridden my ass for what seems like more of my life than is fair.’

‘Only the ones with at least a glimmer of gift for this life, sir.’

‘Only a glimmer?’

‘Yes, sir,’ she deadpanned.

The two held their mounts side by side as they waited for the rain.

***

Shortly after noon it came. First in a light drizzle where each drop seemed to have more weight than a drop of water should, smacking everything it touched with a popping sound and it felt to Neral like it did as a girl when her elder sister would flick her on the
back of the head as they waited somewhere just to see how much the younger would tolerate. The reminder made Neral even more sour, as if the rain itself and the circumstances weren’t enough.

Then it started coming down in sheets, a near literal wall of rain that pressed on her mail and threatened to soak everything beneath. It ran from in little streams, drenching everything as it ran for the ground. Still they waited. If it was making them miserable, it was making the beasts in the distance the same way. Large and small their movements changed. One large beast with a greenish carapace that blended to the grass remind one of a rock from a distance settled in and hunkered down while others trotted, skittered, and lumbered towards the woods for whatever semblance of cover it would provide.

‘Your run,’ Neral said firmly. ‘You order, I’ll follow.’

That satisfied her. ‘As it once was.’

Kress hefted one of the red slips in her hand, noting to herself approvingly that she could probably get some good distance with it. She lobbed it toward the path that led to the beach, striking it against the trunk of one of what Neral had taken to thinking of as spire trees as they reminded her of how high Bryana imagined the buildings of Adar.

There was a snap of thunder, high-pitched, then deeper as the shock wave pushed the air outward. Even prepared for it, Neral gripped Stenna’s reins more tightly. A red mist seemed to billow outward in all directions before it ignited, setting the trees and grass around it aflame with that same crimson red. Neral looked with satisfaction as the explosion sent bits of smaller beasts about and the flames sent others running, burning in the madness of fire and the unyielding pain that came with it.

Some of the intelligent ones steered clear while others calculated low point of the flames and charged through looking for the source. The lesser ran towards the disturbance, determined to attack until the heat and flame drove them back. The rock creature extended its short limbs as if to move its bulk as it wailed, apparently more annoyed than angry.

‘You’ll know when, General.’ She kept her eyes ahead. ‘Soldiers, follow.’

Her troops responded in muted unison. She threw another at the same spot and didn’t wait for it to land before charging forward. Neral was pleased at the skill it took for the rock to land only slightly left of the original, catching several full on in the fire and thunder. The horses moved at full gallop making rumblings of their own and, as Kress howled and dared the animals to attack, so did those with her as they made for the tree line. With the sound of the explosion having faded, leaving only the crackle of the crimson flames, the party started gathering attention. The remaining creatures saw something to blame for the disturbance and something they could kill. Even the rock thing turned and started to pick up speed.

When it seemed that everything that was truly dangerous ahead was either dead, on the way to dead, or chasing quarry Neral moved, urging Stenna to full speed. More claps of thunder could be heard in the growing distance. A few smaller creatures gave them chase but Deres and Bryana dispatched them silently, pitching them to the nearest of the slowly drowning walls of flame while Neral put her head down and focused on her black mane and the rhythm of her hooves and the squicking of the mud as she pounded it and Neral let herself be cold from the rain and from the knowledge that she was leaving her troops behind.

The journey over the winding pathway to the beach was treacherous in its own right with the narrow, uneven path. Add to it the mud and the incline they were relegated to a snail’s pace for too long for anyone’s liking. Eventually though they did reach the gray sand of the beach. Under other circumstances, it would have been lovely with the waves foaming in white plumes against the rocks even as they rode nearly single file against the sheer rock face opposite the waves to help conceal them.

They were soaking wet, chilled to the bone, and somber as they rode. No one spoke, telling themselves it was to stay aware of their surroundings, but in truth it would have seemed disrespectful somehow. After a time Deres broke the silence. ‘If there’s any group that can make it through.’

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 18

“I was afraid that this would happen. That’s Rapey Royce’s Dark Raven gang,” Lavelle warned us as we got deeper into the fight with the local gang. “Why do they call him ‘Rapey’ Royce?” Hannah asked with a shiver. “Well, as the name implies, he loves to rape girls. Lots of girls. That’s his deal. He started young, at just fifteen, when he raped his own mother and sister ... and it just got worse after he got out of prison the first time. Of course, when he was in the joint, he was the one...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 19

“Well, look who’s back!” I heard Autumn say as she gave me a very loving kiss. “Yes, I missed him very much! I have grown very fond of our husband,” Xia Delan spoke up. “Yeah, no kidding. Take it easy, babe. You’ll have to recover. Your wound was healed, but you lost a bit of blood and we have no easy or quick way to replace it,” Hannah warned me. “Lavelle?” I asked. “Yep. If God had done it himself, you’d get the blood back, but some things are too much for even an angel. You’ll just...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 20

“So, this is the deal. Xavier will stay behind as our Mayor, is that correct? A unifying public figure, someone who can set up an interim administration and draw from three major gangs, is that right? In return, you get to go to the docks and depart in peace ... and then the rest of you shall leave the city in peace as much as we can guarantee. This can be the beginning of the end of gangster rule. The Free City of Baltimore can begin anew,” the head of the Black Mambas told me with rather...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 21

“Take care, alright?” I told Anwyn as we embraced and she walked onto the ship bound for her native country of Wales. She wasn’t alone, of course. She had Gabby, her wife, and Lewis, their recent partner, all three of them gay until Tara’s condition took hold of them. They also had thirty-five volunteers who had voted to join their expedition, leaving the bulk of my tribe still with me. It was a small band of heavily armed troops, ready to take over the place for the triumvirate led by Anwyn...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 22

Two weeks after Doomsday, Lancaster County, Virginia “We ... have an idea ... a proposal of sorts. Now that we’re all bi ... and very polyamorous, many of us have decided that we want ... to be ... a group marriage. All of us are married to you ... and to each other. What are your thoughts on that, babe?” Hannah urged me, even as we set up camp in a sense in northern Virginia. “So ... this is ... a mutiny,” I teased a bit, but I had to admit that I was flattered ... still, “how many folks...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 23

Two weeks, four days (18 days) after Doomsday, July 24, 2013 Unincorporated Community of Ottoman Lancaster County, Virginia “Here they come ... rather brazenly, too. Then again, they don’t have an angel warning them about us, at least I hope not. That’s a big-ass caravan headed our way, at any rate. Lots of private as well as official police and SWAT vehicles. A small army, or at least a warband of sorts. They have no shortage of manpower ... and firepower, for that matter. Let’s not get...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 24

Minutes later... “We choose you, then. Be our Sheriff. We need one who can set this county straight. It’s been on the wrong path since before Doomsday, even more so since. We need law and order here, and not of the kind that Sheriff Aston Milam gave us. I followed his orders before, thinking that you were a menace, but you actually make sense. Stay ... and be our Sheriff, at least for now,” one of the deputies urged me. “I agree. So does God. You will resume your trek westward in time, but...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 25

Lancaster, Lancaster County, Virginia Six months later... “Well, that’s that. I’m done with this crap. As Johnny Paycheck used to sing, ‘Take this job and shove it.’ Being Sheriff is just not for me, not anymore, not for now,” I smiled as I turned over the badge of the county peace officer to Chief Deputy Stuart Lopez. “That’s fair enough. You gave us six months, long enough to get this county back to some kind of law and order. I can take it from here. I can’t promise that the laws won’t...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 26

To be honest, there wasn’t much happening in Heathsville, just a ghost town due to being far too close to both DC and Lancaster County for most residents’ liking. By now, after six months, all of the population had literally deserted the place. The same proved true of Warsaw, Virginia, and then in turn of Tappahannock in Essex County. Northern Virginia, at least west of Lancaster County, seemed to have become entirely uninhabited so far. Finally, after a week of this, we managed to arrive in...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 27

“Down to a mere ninety-eight folks, what will we do?” I joked as we left Duke and Henry behind with Ida the next morning. “I think that we’ll live, babe,” Autumn teased me while Hannah, Xia Delan, and she kissed my neck and chest. “Yeah, I suppose that we will,” I chuckled. “You’ll lose a lot more before this is done, but you’ll be fine. Evidently, the Almighty has decided to use you as a kind of Johnny Appleseed figure, spreading your seeds all over the place. Literally and otherwise. I...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 28

The next morning... “Madame Forewoman, has the jury reached a verdict?” I turned to the forewoman, who happened to be the former Sunday School teacher and vice-principal to most of the accused. “We have, Your Honor,” Melinda Cutter, the forewoman, showing all of her fifty-seven years through her wrinkles and laugh lines, informed me. “Let the defendants stand and face the court,” I ordered the Twin Lakes Eleven, “Madame Forewoman, what find you?” “We, the jury, in the above and titled...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 29

“And then there were sixty-four,” I acknowledged as we left Twin Lakes at last to spend the rest of our winter in Charlottesville. “Just as prophesied. That should help with the fresh blood or genes, at least, not to mention more hands to help around the town. So, we’ve shed thirty-four more. That’s fine with me. They weren’t meant to be our permanent companions and spouses, that’s all. It was nice while it lasted, but we must move on from them. “Face it, group marriage or not, you’ve...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 30

“So, what went down in Frederick in our absence, anyway?” I asked Charity after we came together at last. Judging from the look on my bride’s face, her post-orgasmic bliss was shaken a bit. We were naked as we basked in the sweaty slickness of each other’s flesh against our skin. Charity looked even more like her Creek ancestors as she nestled her head against my chest, loath as she was to discuss politics when we had just shared such primal intimacy with each other. I caressed her belly, of...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 31

“Mr. Clarke, I presume? I’m Theodore Lansing, Mayor of Charlottesville. This is Sarah Whitman, President of the City Council. These are Councilors Warren Buckner, Agnes Culver, Godwin Marx, Bubba Joe Mackenzie, and Ira Sanchez. On behalf of the Free City of Charlottesville, welcome to our fair city. These are your companions, then?” the most prominent of the city fathers of the depopulated Virginia community, greeted us formally now. “I am Reverend Adam Clarke, a Prophet of Heaven, and this...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 32

Later... The Oak Room, Charlottesville, Virginia “This is one helluva reception, if you don’t mind a Prophet saying so,” I chuckled as I looked around me at the banners welcoming my party to Charlottesville. “Only the best food and drink for an obvious man of God and of destiny. Other clergy have come and gone, but none have aided entire cities and even one whole county in rising from the ashes. That is no small potatoes, Reverend Clarke. Clearly, Divine Providence has brought you here to...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 33

“So, are you two ... an item, then?” I teased Mayor Theodore Lansing of the Free City of Charlottesville. “Well, lately yes, but I naturally wonder if a Prophetess with an angelic father will have any time for a mere mortal like me,” Lansing answered with a self-deprecating joke that poorly concealed his real insecurity. “Oh, hush, you! I wear the pants in our relationship and you know it! I always have! Why on Earth would I want to give that up, sugar? At least with you, I get to boss...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 34

Two weeks later... Free City of Charlottesville My cock dipped in plenty of juices from the dripping wet gash of Sarah Whitman after I entered her for the seventh stroke. Somehow, we were both increasingly drawn to each other and we just had the urge to couple, something particularly difficult to resist until we yielded to it at last. We hadn’t neglected our other partners by any means, but we had fucked a lot over the past two weeks, since just after the banquet thrown in my honor. It...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 35

Two weeks later... (Temporary) Clarke Residence, Free City of Charlottesville “So, we need to figure out a strategy to deal with the damn ASF for real now. Things got pretty crazy already, with the fall of Blacksburg. Those cunts were insane, but Eckart is even more dangerous. His present assault on Richmond just proves how much of a threat he is to us all. The sniper practice is a great start, but we need to take things even further. By the time that Eckart crushes the various gangs that...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 37

28 March, 2014 An Abandoned Methodist Church, Charlottesville, Virginia “Do you, Ted, take this woman, Sarah, to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, to love, honor, and obey, for better or worse, for rich or for poor, in sickness and in health, as long as you both shall live?” I asked Mayor Ted Lansing according to the rather unorthodox wedding vows that Sarah and he cooked up together. She had always been the dominant partner in their relationship, so...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 38

The Oak Room, Free City of Charlottesville, Virginia 28 March, 2014 “So, what do you think of your sister-wives?” I teased Sarah, who winked at me. “Hey, they’re my sisters already, so who better for sister-wives? Why should sibling rivalry and jealousy prevail over sisterly bonding and bondage, among other things? Why can’t I share men with my sisters and drain their balls repeatedly together with them? Why can’t we share that kind of delicious intimacy?” Sarah punctuated her query by...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 39

Wow, my firstborn daughter, I thought as I held little Adah in my arms before turning her back over to the midwife. My sweet wife, Xia Delan Clarke, so petite as always did not look as if she could have endured that grisly business of labor to bring our baby into this world, yet she clearly did. She was drained, sweaty, and weak from loss of blood, but she managed a faint smile as the doctors attended to her. Then Michael came over and touched her forehead, somehow granting her some of his...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 40

The Adam Clarke Divinity School, The University of Virginia, The Free City of Charlottesville, 1513 hours (3:13 pm) local time 18 April, 2014 “And so, my dear students, remember this: it is your sacred duty and honor to build the new world that will follow Doomsday. It is you who will have to do much of the hard work of rebuilding hearth and home, town and country alike. It is you who will bring back civilization to Old Virginia. Just recall that this isn’t the first generation who will have...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 41

Saturday Morning, 19 April, 2014 Temporary Clarke Residence, Free City of Charlottesville, Virginia I awoke and wasn’t alone, of course, but that was especially common on weekends, including the sight of my naked and heavily pregnant wives with me in bed. Just because Autumn and Hannah, in this instance, were almost ready to give birth didn’t mean that they lacked a libido. Far from it, in fact. As I might have noted before, they were even hornier than in the past. My blonde nymph and my...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 42

Tuesday, 22 April, 2014 Regional Operations Central Command, Temporary Clarke Residence, Free City of Charlottesville “The decision to hold ROCC sessions here in your temporary housing was pure genius on my part, wouldn’t you agree?” Mayor Ted Lansing fished for praise as we sat together with the other principals of the Command. “Naturally, Your Honor. Now, can we get on with the business at hand?” Lancaster County Sheriff Stuart Lopez urged us with the nodding approval of the other local...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 43

Thursday, 24 April, 2014 Temporary Clarke Residence, Free City of Charlottesville “And there she is, little Zillah Clarke! Seven pounds, six ounces!” I heard Bonnie exclaim as she held up Autumn’s baby girl born to me. “And here is young Lamech Clarke. Clever dig at the Bible there, to name sons and daughters after the line of Cain rather than Seth,” Ryan remarked as he cut the umbilical cord for my son by Hannah. “Well, it’s more my dig at those who use the Bible to condemn polygamy, even...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 44

Friday, 25 April, 2014 Temporary Clarke Residence, Free City of Charlottesville The road trip to Roanoke was almost under way, but there was one performance left from my “sailor girls” as I enjoyed my final night there in Charlottesville. This meant a musical routine, the last of many performed on my behalf and in my honor. Of all songs, they chose “Sailing” by Christopher Cross, but I wasn’t going to quarrel with their choice. It fit their outfits, after all. “Pleased, my dear Prophet?”...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 45

An hour later Friday, 25 April, 2014 “Do you, Ted, take these women to be your lawfully wedded wives, to have and to hold from this day forward, to love, cherish, and protect, for better or worse, for rich or for poor, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?” I watched Sarah officiate the group wedding of her own cuck husband to her very own sister-wives. “I do,” Ted gulped now as his first wife, the Prophetess, winked at him. “Do you, ladies, take this man, Ted, to be your...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 46

Eight hours later, Saturday, 26 April, 2014 En route to Waynesboro “How are we doing on time?” I asked Xia Delan, my beautiful Chinese wife who had recently given me my firstborn daughter, Adah. “We’re halfway there already, in fact. We’re making very good time, probably because we’re going at night and switching drivers to keep at it, babe. I adore you, by the way. Don’t ever forget that. I offered to be your concubine and you would have none of that. You insisted that I be one of your...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 47

Ten hours later... Saturday, 26 April, 2014 Roanoke, VA We arrived after considerable delays in Roanoke, to be met as expected by Mayor Austin Bryce and the city fathers ... and their wives, of course. The Glass girls, some called them: Mindy Glass and her daughters, lovely Korean girls. I could certainly see the appeal of them to Austin, to the point that he married them all, made them his brides. Well, with Schumacher Syndrome as he now had, he could take even more women ... and even some...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 49

One month later... Monday, 26 May, 2014 Roanoke, Virginia “So, they’ve been consolidating their gains and absorbing their new recruits, just as we have prepared this defense in depth. It seems that Charlottesville’s defenses are greatly augmented, of course, and that Norfolk, Lancaster, Stanardsville, Twin Lakes, several others, are really putting their pieces of the jigsaw puzzle together now. It’s a genuine defensive line now,” Austin informed me now. “Very well. Very well indeed. Let’s...

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Apocalypse BluesChapter 50

Friday, 27 June, 2014 The War Room, City Hall Roanoke, Virginia “This appears to be it, then. The Nazi bastards have sundered the Winfield Scott Line in six different places with their early pre-dawn assault. We had to withdraw to more easily defended perimeters. Of course, that’s precisely why I ordered a defense in depth, in layers like this. Anyway, we’ve already lost several dozen towns, albeit none of great size yet, to this offensive of theirs. May God help whoever lived in those...

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After the Energists Mikes and Tempes NIS WeekChapter 3 Bad Moon Rising

NIS Day 1 – After School - Medway High School 2:57pm, Monday, October, 29, 1979 “I’ve got to run and tell Mrs. S that Sammy and I are going to have her spray paint our bodies Wednesday morning,” Tempe said as the two naked girls walked with me and a few others down the side hallway. I was heading to the varsity locker room with my gym bag, while the girls were taking their gym bags up to their lockers. “I’m going to have her do a sexy police woman’s costume on my naked bod,” Sammy...

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Phoenix Rising

Phoenix Rising------------------------An adult tale by Miss Irene Clearmont.Copyright 2011 (Nov)Henry is a rich layabout who is just waiting for his twenty fifth birthday so he can claim his inheritance. A massive blowout in a Bahamas casino finds him looking for a little cash and something to allay the boredom. The deckhand job on the small cutter, the ?Phoenix?, turns out to be just the ticket; a ticket on a ride that assumes a serious turn when he starts to uncover the intentions and...

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Shutter ReleaseChapter 60 Tide is Rising

The cycles continued. On the day that our vision was restored, the most destructive girl I knew was creating the most delicious sounds in my ear, sensual kisses and playful bites. “Good morning, my love...” I opened my eyes all at once, because a faint orange glow was evident through my eyelids. It took me a while to recognize what was happening. Perhaps my retinas had gone into hibernation ... Or maybe I was still tired from the extended harvesting outing the previous evening. It seemed...

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Feline Uprising

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Full Moon Rising

The werewolf drifted through the crowd of writhing dancers at the club, Gothic Noire and scowled. Although the moon had yet to rise over the horizon, he could already feel its power calling to his soul right through the brick walls of the club. I’ll have to find someone to fuck soon, or I’ll spend the next month locked in my wolf shape.In the smoked mirrors that lined the club’s walls, his eyes glowed a brilliant predator green, reflecting in the club’s low lighting. He turned his head,...

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