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June Vignette - Gemini the Zodian by Linda Mooney
Gemini
Someone
besides herself.
She never
did.
“What’s the
use? I’m probably the last living person on Earth. If I’m not, the other person
could be on the other side of the world. Or they could be sick and dying from
radiation poisoning.”
She looked
down at where her hands rested on top of the tome she’d been reading for the
twentieth time. Or was it the fiftieth? She’d lost count long ago. Worse, she’d
stop caring. It had gotten to where the words had become a mishmash in her
head. The story no longer had any meaning to her, other than it was what she
called a “comfort read.”
If there
was anything to be grateful for, it was that she was a Gemini. Without her
other self, she knew she would have gone stark raving mad long before now.
She checked
the makeshift calendar she’d begun keeping soon after she’d escaped down here.
According to it, she’d been cooped up for fifty-eight days, but those were
guesses. The sole clock was an old wind-up model, which she dutifully wound
every “morning” she awoke. But it was impossible to tell morning from night.
“Well, not
really,” she argued with herself. Whenever she left her body and the bunker,
she knew if it was day or night outside. What she couldn’t distinguish was when
one day ended and night began. For all she knew, going out one “day,” and going
out again after she thought she’d had a full night’s sleep to find it daylight,
she’d sometimes discover it was the same day. Sometimes it two days later.
“Face it,
Lucia. Trying to keep track of your days and nights is the last thing you
should be worrying about.”
She turned
to stare at the small kitchenette. The place was packed with food and water, as
the bunker had been supplied to sustain up to fifteen people for sixty days. If
she watched her intake and only ate just two meals a day, she’d figured she
might be able to survive three years. That is, if the batteries held out.
Without them, the lights wouldn’t work. Neither would the air circulation
system. Or the AC. No lights wouldn’t be so much a problem. She had several of
those wind-up handheld flashlights. But the need for fresh air was a whole different
and potentially dangerous problem. In short, if it failed, she’d suffocate
inside this three-room box.
Sighing,
she leaned back against the wall. She wanted to escape from here. But since
opening that hatchway and stepping out into a nuclear-torn landscape was
impossible, she found peace of mind by transposing into her other self, her
“psychic twin” as her father described their abilities. In that shape, she was
free to roam outside. In her corporal form, radiation wouldn’t harm her. Neither
would the air quality, as her other self supplied it from within the bunker. Plus,
she wasn’t bound by gravity or the laws of physics. She could view the
devastation, and when she couldn’t stomach any more, she retreated back to the
safety of her body lying asleep and almost comatose inside the sealed habitat
she now called home.
But the biggest reason why she
ventured out was to look for survivors. She prayed daily that she’d find
evidence of others because that would lead her to where they were secluded.
Slamming her book shut, she set it
to the side. “To hell with this. If I want to go out, I can go. Why am I
putting it off?”
She stretched out on the cot and
closed her eyes. Slowing her breathing, she settled into that gray area that
enabled her to release her alternate form.
She arose from her body and glanced
down at herself to make sure there wasn’t anything that might accidentally hurt
or disturb her while she was away. Once she was reassured, Lucia floated
upward, passing through the bunker’s steel outer shell and yards of concrete
until she emerged into the open.
The sun was on its way down. She
figured she had a couple of hours at the most before sunset. When that
happened, the planet would become like a ghost town. Empty, devoid of all life.
No animal or insect life, much less human.
She noticed the moon was already
out, but it was a sliver of light. It wouldn’t provide enough illumination for
her to see anything clearly. Not when electricity or any sort of power no
longer existed. And because she was corporeal, bringing a flashlight with her
was impossible.
Rising a bit higher, she spotted
Reed’s Furniture Store with it’s unique green roof. That was her point of
reference.
“I haven’t gone in that direction in
a while,” she reminded herself. “If I keep going, Plackerton is about thirty
miles or so. Since I haven’t seen anything here in the city, there might be
something in one of the outlying towns.” She shrugged. “It’s worth a look-see.”
She followed the main thoroughfares
but kept above the rooftops, keeping her eyes open for any kind of sign, movement,
or sound from below. There was little wind. The sky was cloudless. Although she
couldn’t feel it, she knew it was bitterly cold. Mounds of ash, ice, and snow
littered the landscape. No footprints marred their pristine surfaces.
Cursing softly, she rose higher. Keeping
to the city was a useless endeavor. It was time she expanded her search.
Something twinkled in the distance.
At first she thought it was caused by sunlight reflecting off a piece of glass
until it happened again.
Lucia stopped, hovering in mid-air
as the glimmer repeated itself. If she didn’t know any better, she’d swear it
was growing bigger.
“It’s almost like…” She was about
to say it looked like her father whenever he was in his Gemini self. “But
that’s impossible. Daddy died six years ago.”
What if it was…another Gemini?
As far as she knew, she was the
only one of her kind in the city. Daddy always told her they were becoming
fewer and fewer every decade. Fortunately, they could marry normal humans and
procreate, but any child born of the union wasn’t guaranteed to carry the
Gemini genes. Her father had been ecstatic when she’d begun showing tendencies
when she was four months old. Since then, he’d been both her parent and
teacher. They’d gone on many memorable adventures as he taught her how to use
her abilities. But in all that time, she’d never met another of their kind.
The shimmering disappeared.
“No! No, no!”
She dove, aiming for the location
where she’d last seen the light. The spot turned out to be a Rex-Great
Supermarket. Like most of the buildings, the front plate-glass windows had been
blown out, but there was no way the sun was reflecting off the slivers lying on
the pavement. This section was already in shadow, which meant the sparkling—
“Hey! Hey, you!”
She jerked around. A young man
stood—no, floated—in the broken doorway. Like herself, she could see through
him. Neither did he cast any sort of shadow or reflection.
He stared at her in disbelief.
“Please tell me you’re a Gemini. Tell me I’m not imagining you.”
She forced a smile on her face to
keep from screaming in joy. “Yes! Yes, I’m a Gemini! My name’s Lucia Wilkes. Sweet
heavens!” She made herself take several deep breaths to steady herself. Back in
the bunker, she knew her body would also be reacting. She needed to fight these
emotions so she didn’t get too overexcited, or else she might fall off the cot
and possibly hurt herself. There was also the off chance she’d end up on her
face and suffocate.
“I-I didn’t know there was another
one like me,” the man continued.
“I know what you mean. My father
told me our kind were becoming very scarce.”
“Your father?” The man looked
around. “Where is he?”
“He died several years ago.” She
pointed to him. “You haven’t told me your name.”
“Tolton. Tolton Zabrac.”
“It’s good to meet you. Hell, I’m
thrilled to learn someone else survived!” She narrowed her eyes. “How old are
you, Tolton.”
“Twenty-four. You?”
“Twenty-six.” Lucia mentally shook
her head. Something seemed a bit…off. His face was gaunt, his shimmering body
unusually thin.
“How’d you manage to survive?”
Tolton asked, breaking into her thoughts.
“Sheer happenstance. I was shopping
here in town when I heard the alarms go off, so I ran to find the nearest
shelter. But the one I got to, they wouldn’t let me in. I was running down
Bentley Avenue when the first bomb landed somewhere way out there.” She
gestured toward the city limits. “So I dove into the first building that was
nearby. That’s when I noticed the fallout shelter sign on the wall. I followed
it to a bunker.”
“How many more are down there with
you?”
“There’s just me. That’s why I’m so
glad to find you.” She chuckled. “And you’re a Gemini! How about you?”
“I was at work at Doppling Realty
when the alarms sounded. Actually, I was the only one in the office. Shirley
was out on maternity leave, and Dan was at lunch. There’s a small shelter in
the basement, and I took off for it.” He shook his head. “Stupid, stupid,
stupid. I stumbled and fell going down the stairs. I barely managed to drag
myself inside and seal the door when everything around me started shaking like
an earthquake had struck.”
Lucia nodded. It was making sense
now. “I remember the floor heaving underneath me. Tolton, how badly are you
hurt?”
He winced. “Pretty bad. The only
way I can get any relief is by soaring.”
“Soaring?”
“Yeah. You know. What we’re doing
now.” He gave her a lopsided grin. “What do you call it?”
She chuckled. “Flying. In my other
self.” The thought of him being in pain all this time came to the fore, and she
grew serious. “Tolton, how are you surviving?”
He turned away from her before
answering. “I drag myself over to the boxes and eat whatever I can get my hands
on.”
Drawing closer, she stared more
intently at him. This close, she could see the dried blood and other stains on
his jeans. It was clear he hadn’t been able to clean himself after all this
time, and her heart went out to him.
“Doppling Realty is over on Fourth
Street, right?”
“Yeah. Why?”
“My bunker’s on St. Martin’s.
That’s what? Four or five blocks away?”
“Yeah.” His eyes widened. “What are
you thinking?” He sounded both cautious and hopeful.
“I need to get over to where you
are. See if there’s anything I can do to help you.”
Tolton shook his head. “There’s
nothing you can do. My legs are already healing…sort of.” He glanced down at
himself, then back up at her. “Besides, I’m filthy. My place is an absolute
disaster because I…I can’t…” He seemed on the verge of breaking down.
She knew exactly what he was trying
to say. “It’s going to be okay. Show me where you are. Where your body is. I
know we don’t have any sort of physical ability when we’re in our twin form. We
can’t touch or anything like that, but once I know where you are, I’ll be able
to figure out how far I am from you.”
“Are you seriously thinking about
leaving your bunker? You can’t! It’s too dangerous!” he protested, although she
knew he’d give anything for it to happen.
Taking a deep breath, she nodded.
“I’m going to try. I’ll find a way. Trust me, Tolton. I’ll find a way. There
has to be. But until I do…” She drifted closer to him, a trembling smile on her
face. “Let’s go over to your place. I can tell you’re tired. We can talk after
you meld back with your body.”
He hesitated. “Are you sure?”
“More sure than I’ve ever been in
my life.”
Tolton stared at her for a few more
seconds, then nodded. “Come this way,” he invited and soared into the sky with
Lucia right behind him.
Monday, June 26, 2023
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Monday June 26, 2023
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
Going To The Chapel
Oberon/LA LoveLessons Crossover Book 1.0
We arrived at Gabby's family's farm at about four in the afternoon. A large metal sign hanging from the front gate proclaimed it to be the Quick Browne Goat Farm.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Bring It Back(list) Going to the Chapel by PG Forte
Going To The Chapel
Oberon/LA LoveLessons Crossover Book 1.0
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Friday, June 23, 2023
From the Archives: Let's Hear it for the Boys
Monday, June 19, 2023
HERE BE NEWS for Monday June 19, 2023
Monday June 19, 2023
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
Captain Cherry Pendit is a very improper oracle. A proper seer warns the hero, then retires to the luxury of her temple while the hero saves the day.
Pfft. Boring.
Cherry doesn’t need a hero to defy Fate. In fact, she intends to rescue the hero.
There might be a few bumps along the way—like an entire alien species her oracular talent didn’t warn her about—but Captain Cherry Pendit of the Delphic Dame is prepared to adapt and overcome.
If only the pirates, the good guys—who might be bad guys—and her allies would just stop freaking interfering by pushing their own stupid agendas.
Don’t they realize that if Cherry fails, humanity is doomed?
***
Salvage is the first book in The Delphic Dame space opera trilogy. It picks up Cherry’s story three years after Nora’s disruption of Human Sector society in The Adventures of a Xeno-Archaeologist. Unforgettable characters in a fast-paced, futuristic thriller.
by Linda Mooney
From an underground bomb shelter, Andrea Johns has been watching the apocalypse play out through live feeds from around the world. A tsunami hitting the Rockies, tornadoes in the Andes, lava filling the Grand Canyon, earthquakes in Paris—the world is literally being wiped out one natural disaster at a time. And it’s only a matter of time before every living being is wiped out with it.
Pyre, the demi-god of fire, along with his brothers, are still wreaking havoc on earth per the old gods’ orders, but they have been careful not to kill every living thing. Some humans need to remain alive to worship the gods and bring them back into power, and those humans will need food. Upon clearing out one area in particular, Pyre sees something, or someone, fleeing and decides it’s worth saving. He wasn’t expecting a human, or that she’d be able to see him. Could it be he’d gotten as lucky as his brothers and found his woman?
Andrea is torn. Yes, Pyre saved her, but he’s also responsible for all that is happening. Does she trust him? Can she trust her heart? When the other two women who “belong” to the demi-gods go missing, it’ll take everyone working together to save them.
Friday, June 16, 2023
New! FIRE GODS, Deities, Book 3, a Contemporary Fantasy/Apocalyptic Romance by Linda Mooney
by Linda Mooney
From an underground bomb shelter, Andrea Johns has been watching the apocalypse play out through live feeds from around the world. A tsunami hitting the Rockies, tornadoes in the Andes, lava filling the Grand Canyon, earthquakes in Paris—the world is literally being wiped out one natural disaster at a time. And it’s only a matter of time before every living being is wiped out with it.
Pyre, the demi-god of fire, along with his brothers, are still wreaking havoc on earth per the old gods’ orders, but they have been careful not to kill every living thing. Some humans need to remain alive to worship the gods and bring them back into power, and those humans will need food. Upon clearing out one area in particular, Pyre sees something, or someone, fleeing and decides it’s worth saving. He wasn’t expecting a human, or that she’d be able to see him. Could it be he’d gotten as lucky as his brothers and found his woman?
Andrea is torn. Yes, Pyre saved her, but he’s also responsible for all that is happening. Does she trust him? Can she trust her heart? When the other two women who “belong” to the demi-gods go missing, it’ll take everyone working together to save them.
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Thinking about Starting a Podcast?
Audio is an intimate medium where you can make a connection
with the listener. And it's a great way to share your writing with your
prospective readers.
What should you share?
Here are some suggestions! Talk about your life as an
author. Share your WIP.Talk about your books, characters, settings, etc.
Provide writing tips for other authors in your genre. Connect with your readers
with behind-the-scenes details. Read excerpts from your books. Feature conversations
with other authors.
Should you do video too?
Social media platforms love video (it keeps people on their
sites longer) but it's not required. If you'd like to add videos, consider
creating a YouTube channel where you can regularly post them.
Costs
For the most part you can record and post podcast episodes
at no cost to you. Your level of investment depends on your goals, the type of
equipment you use, and the platform you use to host your podcast.
For instance, if you'd like someone to help with creating
and editing, you can hire freelancers. There are also companies that will manage
podcast production. (Again, it all depends on how much you want to invest.)
Where to distribute?
If you want to keep it very simple, you can post it to your
website. However, it makes sense to distribute to a larger audience. In that
case you can use platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music,
iHeartRadio, among others. In addition, YouTube has recently launched their own
podcasting options.
How to distribute?
Platforms such as Libsyn and Anchor will host and
distribute your files (They both also allow you to record on their platforms.).
There are many other platforms where you and other
guests/hosts can record your conversations if you aren’t in the same location.
Zoom and Skype are just two examples, though sound quality may vary.
Adobe has recently launched software to record podcasts.
They also have editing software called Adobe Audition.
New podcasting tools seem to pop up every day. Next time I'll
share a bit more about other things you can do to get started.
The best thing to do is research your options first, so
you'll have an idea of the time commitment (and the possible fees). That way you
can get a better idea if podcasting is a good option for your marketing goals.
Monday, June 12, 2023
HERE BE NEWS for Monday June 12, 2023
Monday June 12, 2023
Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:
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Fantasy/Paranormal/Time Travel Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count: 35.5K
$2.99 e / $9.99 p / $14.95 a
Yordan Squires has a rather lonely existence. As a warlock capable of time travel, he’d resigned himself to a life of solitude long ago. When he finds someone possessing the magicks like himself, she could be the answer to his loneliness. But it’s too dangerous and selfish of him to ask her to accompany him on his travels.
Ravenelle is a sprite, or so she’s told. She doesn’t know what
she is or how she has powers, but when she finds someone who
does know, she doesn’t want him to go away. Despite her healing
abilities and invisibility, she’s ashamed of the life she has
been forced into. Cold and hungry, she’s had no choice but to
sell herself, and now she’s in grave danger from the man who
owns her.
Yordan vows to protect his Ravenelle. As perilous as his travels are, she would be safer with him than fending for herself. But sometimes trouble follows, no matter where or when you end up.
Separately they are special. Together they are unstoppable.
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