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On Writing Again
I've been writing again!
It took some coaxing but yeah, it's all coming back, like riding a bicycle. The best part is that my ideas are still intact. I started writing this because it felt and read like a good opening and it was mysterious enough to hook the reader to want to know more. I know it's not much, but here, I'll share it with you.
People have secrets. Some are even willing to kill to keep them that way. My sweet Bethnea's secret was so horrible that it would destroy anyone who discovered it. I believe now, that the only reason Bethnea didn't die when she stumbled upon it, was because she was a woman, and it was a woman her secret desired most of all.
I remember the first time I followed her into the mountains, it was late and the sun, as orange as a dragon's egg, cracked on the western peaks and spilled a crimson yolk. Against this fiery backlight, the mountains wore King's gold for a while, then gradually took off their shining crowns and drew royal-blue nightclothes up their slopes. Bethnea followed a twisted path up the hill, her dark cloak flapping behind her like an owl that has settled upon its prey. She moved quickly but every so often would stop and turn, then stare down the hill checking to see if she was being followed. Did she know I was there? Was she leading me purposefully to my doom?
Until we meet again,
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Warped Sanity
Thanks for the giggles! Ok, so maybe I have a warped sense of humor, but that opening which compared your excitement with watching children fall is funny. I haven't been here as long as you, but I agree, the wonderful writing friendships developed here make this place addicting.
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