
Right On Time
Dana Luery Shaw
A flick of her wrist, and the Decanter floats across the stage past the announcer to Renata. Delighted gasps punctuate the murmur of the crowd.
So easily pleased. So hopelessly naïve.
Dana Luery Shaw
A flick of her wrist, and the Decanter floats across the stage past the announcer to Renata. Delighted gasps punctuate the murmur of the crowd.
So easily pleased. So hopelessly naïve.
Rayla Heide
“I weave in just enough of what you desire to make you stay,” she said. “’Til the tea slows your muscles, that is.”
A low growl escaped Ahri’s lips. She would tear this woman apart. She tried to pounce, but her limbs did not obey.
My hands begin to shake, and it is not to the warriors, but to myself, that I growl against lungs gasping for breath.
“Fight…”
The creature’s eyes narrow.
John O'Bryan
Anger and determination rumbled within him. He vowed to tear down all evidence of civilization and return the Freljord to its ancient state as a true wilderness.
Amanda Jeffrey
Rayla Heide
Beads of water spread across my metallic chest as the harmony of clanking machinery and whooshing steam begins anew.
A discordant murmur interrupts the pattern of sounds. The vibration is subtle, but I can tell something is off.
Michael Luo
“You already played that card!” she heard a guard growl as her fingers gripped the vent’s edge.
“Did not!” snapped another.
Jared Rosen
Whatever the mercenaries were expecting, it wasn’t this, and they mutter nervously as the weapon shifts and expands.
They don’t know it, but none of them will leave this encounter alive.
Matt Dunn
“Let’s just stay here a moment longer,” I murmur.
I bury my face in his chest. He drapes his cloak and arms around me.
John O'Bryan
She suddenly became aware of voices in the woodland murmur. Slow, purposeful footsteps, and whispers. They were-
An arm shot around Lux’s throat and restrained her.
Ariel Lawrence
Her voice was hoarse, catching in her throat with a croak.
“Bring her water.”
The bailiff stood and took up a skin of water, shoving it at her.
Matt Dunn
He takes form—he was always a big man, now with the baleful, glowing eye that the sea gifted him, he feels larger still. Tell me your name, he rumbles.
The man didn’t expect anyone to appear behind him. Nobody expects that.
Graham McNeill
Yettu belched, a belly-rumbling roar that shook snow from the ceiling and sent a bunch of giant icicles falling from the roof.
Rayla Heide
Dana Luery Shaw
She hears a subtle shift in the rumbling sound from afar. The Dunebreaker’s turned around, she realizes.
Things were going swimmingly until the sassafras started murmuring about dark doings on the edge of the forest.
Hunters! they cried through their roots, alarming half the forest.