Words: 1,115.
Total words: 1,115.
Reason for stopping: I had to go to my epidural.
Music: the Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors.
Lilly: sacked out in my lap.
Please note the lovely new icon. What does the lovely new icon mean? The lovely new icon means there's a lovely new book in the neighborhood, kicking ass and taking names. And doing it in high heels roughly half the time, mind you. Meet Verity 'Very' Price, the eldest girl in the current generation of a family of cryptozoologists working to protect the cryptids of North America from mankind -- and mankind from them.
Discount Armageddon is the first of two books to feature Verity. The second is Midnight Blue-Light Special, but that is, thankfully, some distance in the future. Anyway, a thousand words is a drop in the bucket, but it's a drop that gives me something to work from, and more, it's letting me test my footing in this new universe. The only people on-screen so far are Very and the mice, and that's more than enough for the moment. Besides, the mice can take up a lot of screen.
Verity Price. Kicking cryptid ass with ballroom dance so you don't have to.
August 23 2008, 03:14:24 UTC 8 years ago
You realize that saying these mice are in some way related/affiliated with the Aeslin mice makes me insanely happy? Well, now you do.
August 23 2008, 03:17:24 UTC 8 years ago
Back home in Portland there was a master calendar detailing the religious observances of the Aeslin mice. Every feast, festival, celebration, and day of mourning, all carefully documented and annotated. When Verity had been younger, she really hadn’t understood why Mom bothered. Living with her own colony was making her understand that it hadn’t been anal-retentiveness that fueled the list: it was pure self-preservation. The mice could make anything into a religious observance, and once they had, they hung onto it forever. Literally forever. Their individual life spans were short, but the memory of the colony was very, very long.
Welcome to my mousehole.
August 23 2008, 03:18:48 UTC 8 years ago
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August 23 2008, 06:39:35 UTC 8 years ago
I'm sure that says more about me than about the mice.
August 23 2008, 14:59:15 UTC 8 years ago