Category: Obsidian

Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 15

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Chapter 15

Previously: Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 14

“He’s the very best at being social, he always answers my baroness correspondence for me and he did circles around the people at that silly ball. Your Aesir can try being silly, but they’ll bite their fangs out on him socially, and when they try differently, they’ll get bitten by me and John. He always says that nobody gets to hurt his dracs. And duh, Quincy has a drac, he has more emotions than any silly fae could ever manage and he shows it all.” 

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Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 10

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Chapter 10

Previously: Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 9

Obviously thinking it over, she tilts her head. “How do you tell? When his grandfather attacked us, he did have this voice that felt like a winter storm. His mother is different though, well, no idea how she is now, tăticu rushed her away after Quincy’s half-sister gave her all her memories back.” She uses her hands to mime an explosion around her head. “That must be hard, suddenly remembering so many years.”

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Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 9

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Chapter 9

Previously: Obsidian: Ash and Moonbeams – Chapter 8

Day 152; approx. 14 Jan 1900

It’s day he-fucking-doesn’t-care-anymore and of course it’s hot as… Caliban snorts. Hot as fucking Muspellheim. Not like there’s any place that’s more of a hot, stinking armpit of a world in Yggdrasil than this. Though, given where it is, geographically, maybe it’s more of a hot, stinking foot- armpit’s more expressive, though, he decides as he finds himself a good, heavy, fist-sized rock. And it’s not like he’s a bard, so not like he needs to care about the sophistication of his similes.

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