As it’s the firstΒ Wednesday of NaNoWriMo I was all set to share with you a snippet from my new project – a continuation of the scene I shared with you last week. Β But Tyler will have to wait a while, because my mind is on other things. TheΒ short version is that The Fifth Watcher is all set for its release on the 21st of November and, while that should be the end of that, I haven’t been able to get a scene out of my head all day.Β So I wrote it, and am now considering adding it in (because we all like to make changes at the last minute!).
I’d like to share it with you for WIPpet Wednesday, and am hoping feedback will help me to determine what I should do. You’ve been so helpful in the past when it comes to this project, and I’m grateful for that.
For the math, I added the day and the month together to give me 16 paragraphs. It’s a little on the long side, but I hope there’s enough action to make it worth your while!
I shifted the instant I received confirmation from Havers, the sound of Audreyβs torment travelling with me β a scream which reverberated inside my head long after sheβd blacked out.
As I arrived in the small laboratory, I became aware of two things. Audreyβs sister slumped unconscious against the wall, and three armed men piling through the doorway.
I had mere seconds to react. The renegade heading up the crew had already fired his weapon; his henchmen turning towards the prisoner. Diving in their direction, I hit the floor with a resounding thwack, taking all the weight on my right shoulder.
The jolt made my teeth rattle, but I didnβt think about that, or the aroma of burning cloth from the shot which had grazed my arm. I rolled towards Audreyβs sister, disengaging my own weapon as I fired at the nearest scumbag.
Nate loomed behind the group, his arm around the shooterβs throat. βAre you out of your God-damn mind?β he yelled at me.
I took it for a rhetorical question and kicked out to bring the fight to my level. My shot had found its target, rendering the other man unconscious, so it was two against two.
My opponent was surprisingly strong for his size. He was small and wiry, with protruding joints he used to his full advantage. He jammed his elbow into my shoulder, the pleasure in his eyes letting me know how much he relished the fight.
I barely felt the pain because I was pissed. Iβd behaved impulsively and deserved the reminder. That didnβt mean I was in the mood to wrestle with an untrained thug. The sound of battle rose up from the hallway, as my men cleared the building. I used it to focus, pinning my scrawny foe to the floor so I could think for a second.
Nate stepped forward, as if on cue, and jabbed him in the neck with a syringe. βDonβt ever pull that shit on me again.β His voice echoed with barely contained rage. βHow am I supposed to watch your back, if you take me out of the equation?β
βIt wonβt happen again.β
βYouβve got that right,β Nate snapped out, clearly working onΒ his anger. βBecause ifβ¦β He felt the threat the moment I did, and started to turn.
Cursing myself for the complete lack of preparation, I grabbed his weapon from its holster and fired at the doorway; mine was on the damn floor where Iβd dropped it.
Nate glanced at my handy work. “Nice shot,” he said, as we rose to assess the damage.
The renegade officer, a bear of a man at least 6ft 3″,Β had hit the deck hard.Β Stepping over him I couldn’t help butΒ feel a wave of pity; he might prefer death to Taylor’s brand of interrogation.
“Why don’t you do the honours?” He motioned towards the hall. “Since you’re hell bent on sticking your neck out.”
I ignored the jibe,Β bobbing my head through the opening to get a better look. “All clear.”
I know it needs a little work, but I’m hoping the bones are there. I will be doing a cover reveal next Friday (the 14th), so if anyone would like to help out by featuring the cover or allowing me to do a guest post, please let me know. That would be great π
Thanks so much to K. L. Schwengel for hosting and providing us with an opportunity to share with and support one another.
I’ve been concentrating on my writing goals this week, for NaNo, and have about 8,900 words so far. I haven’t connected with as many people this time, but I’m hoping to rectify that. I know we write mostly in isolation, but one of the things I loved about NaNo last year was the sense of community.
My editing goals are on track. I wish I could say the same about my blogging goals, but I haven’t made much progress in that department.
Overall things are good. I’m a little tired, but I’ve been interpreting a lot in the past few days so that takes up most of my brain power!
I hope you’re having a good week, and I look forward to catching up with you.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mel


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