First-Line Friday #261

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The Metcalfes #4

by Ronie Kendig

Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Death had not been kind–it’d rushed in with more agony and torment than the brutality life had handed out.


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11 thoughts on “First-Line Friday #261

  1. The Maid’s Diary by Loreth Anne White

    Slowly, she slides between sleep and consciousness. A shard of cognition slices through her-no, not sleep. Not in her bed. Not safe. Panic stirs. Where is she? She tries to swallow, but her mouth is dry. There’s an unfamiliar taste at the back of her throat. A sharper jolt of awareness cracks through her. Blood-it’s the taste of blood.

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