Feb. 21st, 2013
Storyline
Part 1: Welcome to Sheepshank
Part 2: Introducing Peric and Bertram
Part 3: Lucille Arrives; Lucille is rescued by Peric and Bertram
Part 4: A Theft and A Puzzle
Part 4, continued
Part 5: A Puzzle Solved and An Arrest
Part 5, continued
Part 6: Sheepshank’s Decision
Part 7: Arriving in Seahorse Port and Asked to Stay
Part 8: The Bed and Breakfast
Part 8, continued: Settling In and Meeting Sini
Part 8, second continuation: Entering the Eatery and Sini Talks About Herself
Part 8, third continuation: Eating, Planning and More About Moonjumpers
Part 8, fourth continuation: Returning To The Guardhouse and Meeting Durai
Part 8, fifth continuation: Bertram Opens Up and Meeting Kaito
Part 8, sixth continuation: Learning About Charms and Kaito
Part 8, seventh continuation: Learning More About Kaito and the Walkers
Part 8, eighth continuation: Learning More About the Worlds, the Web, and the Walkers
Part 8, ninth continuation: Back to the Bed and Breakfast
Part 8, tenth continuation: Breakfast and Another Conversation about the Walkers
Part 8, eleventh continuation: Travelling Through Time, Natural Doors, Demons and Following Rules
Part 8, twelfth continuation: Tattoos, Becoming a Moonjumper, Writing a Book, and Emrys
Part 8, thirteenth continuation: Leolin and the Council
Part 8, fourteenth continuation: The Fae
Part 8, fifteenth continuation: The Fae again, the Worlds, Riordan and Bronwen, and Quiar Speaks
Part 8, sixteenth continuation: Talking with Quiar and More About the Worlds
Part 8, seventeenth continuation: Kniroch, Family Trees, and the Case
Part 8, eighteenth continuation: Learning More About Quiar, Beshaki, and Money Issues
Part 8, nineteenth continuation: Doors, Gargoyles, History, and Finally Going to Work
Part 8, twentieth continuation: Peric Talks to Meriwether and Bertram talks to Sini
Part 8, twenty-first continuation: Meriwether’s Past Lives and Lucille Meets a Mouse
Part 8, twenty-second continuation: More About Meriwether and Sini’s Thoughts
Part 8, twenty-third continuation: Yet More About Meriwether and the Case
Part 8, twenty-fourth continuation: Meriwether Talks More and the Conversation Continues in the Sky
Part 8, twenty-fifth continuation: Meriwether on Moonjumpers and Lucille Offers to Help The Stallholders
Part 8, twenty-sixth continuation: Meriwether Talks About People in the Past and More of the Conversation in the Sky
Part 8, twenty-seventh continuation: Peric Asks Lots of Questions and Lucille Meets an Aarvark
Part 8, twenty-eighth continuation: Meriwether Talks About Emrys and Yet More of the Conversation in the Sky
Part 8, twenty-ninth continuation: Meriwether Talks More About His Past Lives and Lucille Gets to Know the Aardark
Part 8, thirtieth continuation: Meriwether Moves Onto The Council and the Conversation in the Sky Turns to the Case
Part 8, thirty-first continuation: Meriwether Talks About the Other Webs and Lucille Talks About Being a Moonjumper
Part 8, thirty-second continuation: Meriwether Talks About Travelling the Webs and the Conversation in the Sky Moves Onto the Hames
Part 8, thirty-third continuation: Lucille Leaves the Aardvark and Meets a Koala
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Kaito: Running
Kaito: Running (part 2)
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Characters
Lucille
Peric
Bertram
Aulus
Sigurd
Dubrana
Serafina
Ethelinda
Hereward
Meriwether
Sini
Durai
Kaito
Locations
Sheepshank
The Town Hall
The Darkest Moon
The Guard House
Seahorse Port
The Guard House
The Sleeping Chimera
Mirrored from K. A. Webb Writing.
Yawning, Malandra stretched. Slowly she opened her eyes and that was when she remembered what had happened the night before. The room she was in obviously wasn’t the tree she was planning on sleeping under, but she couldn’t help thinking it was a really good hallucination. She had been travelling, without any food apart from the stuff she’d found, for nearly three weeks, and it wouldn’t surprise her in the slightest if it was just a hallucination. Although, she tapped her foot on the mattress, the bed did seem real. Running her hand over the quilt she found herself thinking that maybe she had found herself in an actual bed, in a room, in a house that… It was the house that was the problem. Before she went to sleep she was certain that it had spoken to her.
“I did speak to you,” a voice said. It sounded male and Malandra wasn’t comfortable with it appearing to be telepathic. “You’re projecting, name. It often happens when you’ve just woken up.”
“Right…”
“You needed help, so I brought you here. It’s what I do.”
“Where exactly is here and who are you?”
“Unfortunately those are questions I can’t answer, because I don’t know where here is and I was never actually given a name. My inhabitants have given me numerous names since my creation, but I never share them, although if you ask I’m sure they’ll share the names they’ve given me with you.”
Malandra shook her head. It was hard to believe what the house was telling her, because it was a house and for a house to be sentient… she sighed. There had to be magic involved. Magic had already changed her life once. For it to have changed her life a second time in less than a month was almost too much for her to take in, but at the same time it all made sense, unfortunately. Nothing she could do would ever make things the same again, so the only thing she could do, again, was to deal with what had happened as best she could.
“How many other inhabitants are here?” Malandra asked, trying to sound curious.
“At the moment one hundred and thirty five. When I hear someone calling for help, the way I heard you, I bring them here and I become their home. I bring someone new here nearly every day, because the magic that created me allows me to grow whenever I need to, as well as change whenever someone needs another room.”
“Can I leave the house?”
“Of course. There are gardens for you to explore and a town, but I believe it’s impossible to leave the island the house is on. I suggest you ask one of the inhabitants more about that, if you want to know about where you can go, because they, again, know more than me.” The house sighed. “Geography never was my strong point.”
Strangely Malandra felt sorry for the house. “Maybe you were created so that you were weak at geography, so you couldn’t tell us more than they wanted us to know. That would be just like the fae.”
Mirrored from K. A. Jones Writing.