Welcome to another instalment of WIPpet Wednesday, organised by the wonderful K. L. Schwengel. A chance to share our progress and support one another.

This week I’m moving on to my new WIP and, as it’s Halloween week, I thought I’d give you something fitting. The math is easy – 10 paragraphs for the month…maybe I should have said the math is lazy πŸ˜‰

Enjoy Tyler, and don’t be too hard on him – he has a good heart!

Tyler eased his foot off the accelerator, just a little. He felt the car protest. It was built for speed.

His grin was slow and easy. Life was good. At eighteen he didn’t have a care in the world; no responsibilities, nothing to worry about except which university to choose.

Convincing his father to buy him the sports car had been child’s play. All it took was reference to his brother’s absence and his genuine envy that Sebastian was out in the big wide world. Tyler couldn’t imagine leaving Winchester long term, but the thought of losing another son had kept his father sweet.

He felt invincible; young, smart and sophisticated in the flame red Porsche. The road stretched ahead, enticing him to open her up – to give the beautiful beast free rein. He couldn’t have known what was around the corner.

Tyler sensed the commotion before he saw it. Some impending doom, or perhaps an echo of the disaster ahead.Β Fire was the first thing he noticed. It demanded attention as it mushroomed outward, threatening everything in its path.Β Heat was the second. Even from the opposite side of the carriageway, separated by the central reservation, it was enough to incite fear.

For a moment his brain froze, stuttering in its attempt to process the scene. The twisted, burning metal of a dozen vehicles too horrific to contemplate. As he edged closer he hit a wall of sound. It was like a physical blow, and it snapped him out of his stupor in time to prevent another collision. Slamming on the breaks he stopped a hairs breadth from the car in front. He knew what had caused the tail back; the carnage across from them was hypnotizing.

Flipping his indicator, he checked his mirror and pulled over. His wasn’t the only car to hug the hard shoulder. The small group gathered at the front of a dark blue range rover were all talking frantically into a series of devices.

He stepped onto the road, his eyes drawn to the wreckage opposite. Without the insulation of his car he could hear the piercing screams of those trapped. The sound shot straight through his heart, sending another ripple of fear through him. He wanted to stay and fight for these people, as much as he wanted to get back in the porsche and leave the nightmare behind.

A siren cut through the chaos, and allΒ but TylerΒ turned towards the sound. His gaze followed the sea of cars, all the way back to the ball of heat he could feel like a brand against his cheek. He made a quick calculation and estimated there were twenty cars surrounding the crash site. It felt natural to follow the small group as they headed towards the central reservation. They were the only line of defence until the firefighters arrived.

He climbed into the danger zone, thinking only of the desperate cries of those trapped. His heart was pumping adrenalin around his body so fast that, at first, he didn’t react when the explosions started.

That just leaves my ROW80 check in.

I don’t have anything of interest to report. I’m editing, writing and blogging as much as I can, so I’m beating back those goals πŸ™‚

I hope you’re all having a productive week. I look forward to checking in with you.

Mel

22 responses to “Turning up the heat – WIPpet Wedensday/ROW80”

  1. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    With that much writing, how do you have time for anything else, Melissa? I write about 12 hours a day, a mixture of blogs, freelance work, social media (to stay in touch with my efriends), the non-fic which is like a ‘day job’ (I took time off teaching to write a tech education series), and solving geeky techie problems (which often takes a chunk of every day). I can’t find time for my fiction. How do you do it?

    Really?

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Some days it feels like I’m glued to my seat! Strangely, things seem easier since my girls became teenagers and generally ignore me. Instead of watching TV or catching up on jobs I sit at my computer and get lost πŸ™‚ It’s not all good though – I neglect my chores, and turn down some jobs I shouldn’t. As an interpreter I can pick and choose – before it used to be about the job itself, now it depends how much writing there is to do! Apart from blogging, fiction is the only thing I write and in your case you have so much else going on, perhaps your muse is tired after you’ve completed all your other writing tasks πŸ™‚

  2. mrschmoe Avatar

    I am late again, anyways I like the snippet. I can see the scene inside my mind’s eye. A different WIP altogether, via writing from the seat of one’s pant. It would be an interesting month for us all.
    Passing you the that awesome blend of joe. One sip and cue the war cry wwwwooooooo!

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      *ahhh* Thanks for the cup of joe…I have my second wind and I’m ready to go! I’m glad you like the snippet. I’m having fun writing by the seat of my pants. Bring it on! πŸ™‚

      1. mrschmoe Avatar

        Your welcome. One sip and it would head butts other coffee drinker’s taste buds all over the world. Delta force theme movie playing in the background. πŸ˜‰

  3. www.ginabriganti.com Avatar

    Your talent for writing intense, interesting action scenes shines through here, Mel.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Gina. I really enjoyed putting Tyler through his paces…it gets worse before it gets better! I appreciate you stopping by πŸ™‚

      1. Gina Avatar

        Sounds interesting!

  4. Adrian Avatar

    Hmmm this is eerily familiar to something I witnessed back in June. Great descriptions all around.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thank you πŸ™‚ It was inspired by something which happened a couple of years ago and it all came back to me the moment I let Tyler out to play – he was branded by fire at a young age and I knew this was the way to go. I really appreciate the feedback – thanks again.

  5. Amy Avatar

    This is vivid. I felt like I was right there with him. And what a way to end it! Definitely left me wondering what’s going to happen to Tyler.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Amy πŸ™‚ I’ll have more snippets in future weeks, but it’s safe to say Tyler’s obsession with fire began on that day.

  6. Mishka Jenkins Avatar

    Love this, you are quickly becoming one of my favourite authors! Love your style and writing πŸ™‚

  7. mbarkersimpson Avatar

    Bless you, that’s such a lovely thought…to be one of someone’s favourite authors. Kind of surreal! I’m glad you enjoyed the snippet. I’ll be spending lots of time with Tyler in the next month (during NaNo). He’s the second in the Winchester Brothers series, and I’ve been putting his book off for way to long! Thanks for your support, Mishka. It is treasured πŸ™‚

  8. jannatwrites Avatar

    Ah, to be eighteen and driving a Porsche πŸ™‚ Intense segment you posted – I wanted to read more. (But then, I guess it wouldn’t be a snippet!)

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      lol πŸ™‚ thank you. It’s nice of you to stop by. How are you?

      1. jannatwrites Avatar

        Good! Saw your comment on someone else’s blog and realized it had been ages since I’d stopped by. I can see you’ve been busy writing πŸ™‚

      2. mbarkersimpson Avatar

        I’m glad. Plus it remind me that I haven’t changed all my notifications to email yet! I don’t get chance to look through my reader much and find email much easier. I clearly missed yours and as I haven’t been participating in the speakeasy I’ve missed your posts. I’ve rectified it, so thanks again for dropping by πŸ˜€

      3. jannatwrites Avatar

        I haven’t been doing the writing challenges, either (and clearly, I cannot depend on my memory to keep up on writers I enjoy… I subscribed so I’ll be reminded!

      4. mbarkersimpson Avatar

        lol – I’m completely with you there! I’ll look forward to catching up with you soon πŸ™‚

  9. Elaine Jeremiah Avatar

    Wow! Talk about a cliff hanger Mel! Great scene, powerfully described. I hope that Tyler can save those people trapped in the car.

    1. mbarkersimpson Avatar

      Thanks, Elaine. I’m glad you enjoyed it – the experience certainly shaped Tyler πŸ™‚

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