Welcome to another round of WIPpet Wednesday, a feature created by K. L. Schwengel. This week Iβve been editing The Fractured and, as I wrote a new section, I thought I would share with you. I kept the maths simple, and used fifteen paragraphs to align with the date.
Maddison roamed the great halls, her eyes blind to the ancient beauty of her surroundings. Instead she was tormented by memories of Tobias Locke, the half-blood leader of the Enchanted League.
He needed her help. Tobias trusted few outside the league. As a freelance hunter, she regularly crossed his path. More than once they had formed a tentative alliance, a partnership of sorts.
She hadnβt accepted the assignment. Yet. She would, despite the fact he was an ass. An ass who had kissed her and completely changed the rules of their relationship. He hadnβt just crossed the line, heβd obliterated it. And the worst part. She had enjoyed the kiss. His sensuous mouth had dominated her dreams ever since heβd so carelessly laid one on her. Though at least the fantasiesΒ held backΒ her nightmares. Perhaps she should thank him for that. Beating him bloody probably didnβt count.
βWho crapped all over your day?β
She turned to Jonas, their self-proclaimed matriarch at hunters-are-us. He was the only human among their band of merry fighters.
βThe Enchanted League,β she grinned at him. βBut you know I never turn down a paid gig.β
βOr the chance to get your hands dirty,β he said, eyebrow raised when she opened the electronic door with the flick of a wrist.
βWell there is that.β She laughed, falling into step beside him as they made their way down the long stretch of corridor.
After the demonic war, a battle which had devastated the mortal realm, buildings like this one were all but extinct. Once a prominent part of the community, the town hall was now a base of operations. The former meeting rooms they passed had been transformed into living quarters and housed the mercenaries fighting to keep people safe.
For the most part, humans kept to the major cities. They lived a kind of ignorant bliss; aware that monsters were real, yet convinced they were safe now the war was over.
βHave you thought any more about the Alliance?β Jonas asked, and she wasnβt fooled by his casual tone.
The Race Alliance existed outside of the mortal realm, and had been established to keep order. They had shown an interest in her skills. In a way she was being head-hunted by the big leagues.
βYou know me.β She shrugged. βI like my freedom.β
βI get that and, donβt get me wrong, youβre one of the best freelancers we haveβ¦β
She stopped outside her room. βBut?β
βBut I donβt want you to waste an opportunity. The Alliance would be lucky to have you.β
I know you were probably hoping for more from Obadiah, and I havenβt forgotten about him. Iβll probably share him next week, heβs been getting up to mischief π
So, that just leaves my update on ROW80.
I still havenβt made a great deal of progress. My daughter was thirteen yesterday and Iβve given her my undivided attention for the past few days. Weβve had fun, and best of all, the break from writing was guilt free. For the most part Iβve achieved my blogging goals, and though my writing hours leave a lot to be desired, Iβm ahead in terms of editing. So, itβs not all doom and gloom, as it was on Sunday!
I hope youβre all have a good week, and look forward to catching up with you soon.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mel


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