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"“I will.” He looked around the room, decorated with two large Wyland prints and a bookshelf beneath the window. When his focus came back to Alison and DeeAnn, both women were staring at him questioningly. “What?” DeeAnn spoke to Alison without looking away. “I sense bad news coming.”" — Mar 05, 2019 06:39AM
"“I will.” He looked around the room, decorated with two large Wyland prints and a bookshelf beneath the window. When his focus came back to Alison and DeeAnn, both women were staring at him questioningly. “What?” DeeAnn spoke to Alison without looking away. “I sense bad news coming.”" — Mar 05, 2019 06:39AM


“Stella and David stopped; Stella’s arm shot out in front of David protectively. “Where do you think you’re going?” Jake screeched as he took a step towards them. “You can’t leave!” Stella didn’t answer; she just watched Jake like someone would watch an unpredictable animal.”
― Ancient Enemy
― Ancient Enemy

“They ran past the three temporary trailers and tents that had been set up at the dig site weeks ago. Even though they tried to be quiet, Stella could hear their shoes pounding the rocky landscape as they raced towards the group of cars and trucks in the distance. None of the vehicles worked anymore, and she wasn’t sure why she believed her Suburban would start now.”
― Ancient Enemy
― Ancient Enemy

“She stood beside David. He seemed so small and fragile, only nine years old. He was at least half Navajo, maybe even full-blooded, but she didn’t know for sure. The only thing she knew about David was that the others inside the trailer wanted to kill him.”
― Ancient Enemy
― Ancient Enemy
“Of course, shock could kill them,” Brian said. “My point is, I’ve seen a hell of a lot worse things happen. I think the boys will be okay. They’re young, resilient, and if they have any sort of fight in them, they’ll be fine.” “I certainly hope so, Mr. Roy,” the Reverend said, looking at the Victorian. “I do certainly hope so.” A stately, elegant woman stepped out the front door of the Church. With long, even strides, she walked directly to Reverend Joseph.”
― The First Church
― The First Church
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