science fiction

  • The Fire in My Blood: Chapter 8

    My room was on the third floor of the north end of the old factory.  We kept guest rooms up on that floor for when we had Caeruleum visitors come in.  Rescues didn’t often get lodged in the factory until they had been vetted.  Maria Mater had made an exception for me with Sanctus.  Seeing…

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  • The Fire in My Blood: Ch 7

    Dressed back into my trench, I directed Sanctus to the door.  “Thanks, Medicus.  I’ll drop by in the morning,” I said over my shoulder as I let us out of the clinic.

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  • The Fire in My Blood: Ch 6

    “Medicus! Got your man here,” I greeted as we entered the secondary building on our compound.  It had been a concrete block office at some point in it’s past.  Now it proved to be our hospital and infirmary.  Two patients at a time was it’s capacity.  If we had an all out war and enough…

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  • The Feather on My Scale: Chapter 2

    “Think he would fit in?” I tugged off a stack of gold rings upon entering one of my office chambers. “One way to find out.” Ptolemy grabbed the wab by the collar, pushing him against the wall.

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  • The Fire in My Blood: Chapter 3

    We left the building late into the afternoon.  Maria Mater sighed heavily with disgust.  “I hate dealing with the heads,” she grumbled as she led Cortex and me to a shaded spot in the courtyard garden.

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  • The Feather on My Scale: Chapter 1

    The air lay hot and sticky at the tip of my tongue. High summer in the capital had finally made itself known. Nile bay was steaming under the dome panels. Our vents and fans had been malfunctioning for some time now, ever since my late father, the last Pharoah, had commanded troops in his youth.…

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  • The Fire in My Blood: Chapter 2

    The Chambers always made my skin crawl.  It was a converted cathedral.  The ceilings soared above me, and the main room that used to be the chapel echoed ominously.  The stone brickwork was the washed-out ashen colour of corpses.  The stained glass had been smashed out so long ago no one remembered.  The glittering jagged…

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  • Subgalaxia: Chapter 25

    Subgalaxia: Chapter 25

    A sliding unease rattled Fane from his dreams. He held his love close to him, tucked under warm blankets.  Ishan was breathing softly. Fane listened for a tell-tale sign in the darkness.  Silence. There had been no logical reason for his waking. He could not recall a nightmare.  His heart rate was not up. There was…

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  • Subgalaxia: Chapter 24

    Subgalaxia: Chapter 24

    “Your armoury is crap, Corbin.” Fane regarded the minuscule stockpile in a make-do locker room near the medical ward. Corbin leaned against a doorframe, watching the redhead meticulously clean guns, which apparently weren’t enough to keep the man happy. “Not like I own the military.”

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  • Subgalaxia: Chapter 22

    Subgalaxia: Chapter 22

    Ishan stepped into a closet sized bedroom stuffed with a bunk bed, a dresser, and a crate of worn toys.  The sun cast orange rays on the brown shag carpet. Greasy wood paneling held onto the nauseating scent of tobacco.  Laughter alerted him to the door behind him. He eased the warm brass handle to…

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