Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 149
Felecia didn’t like being cruel, or thinking cruel things. She was raised in a cruel house by a cruel woman who used every opportunity to cut away at her and remove all happiness from her life. She knew how awful it was to be around that kind of person, but she was also already tired of being in the company...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 148
Felecia didn’t put the mask on and go trapsing into the village. Most of her was still entirely unsure what had motivated her to make the ghastly thing in the first place, the rest of her was still trying to be convinced that the village and its loathsome inhabitants weren’t her problem.
The tables near the kitchen finally started to...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 147
The Wooden Man
The nightmares didn’t strike in the middle of the night anymore. Waking in horror to the sounds of stray bits of tree branch raking across the old wardrobe doors. Startling in terror to realize she was all alone, that Jacqueline was still quite dead, that she had told the two villagers to run for their lives and...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 146
Felecia didn’t consider the girl as she tossed her bow down and rushed at the older woman. The awful monster out in the waves wouldn’t let her shoot the old bitch, would it stop her from strangling her, and if so, how?
Felecia growled like an animal and ran at the older woman, that vicious, all-knowing look stayed as the...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 145
The older woman pushed at the cave doors and stepped down into the dingy interior, her grand daughter stayed out in the sun refusing to even look down into the cave.
Felecia was incensed, not only had the villager knocked, and knocked, not only had they refused to leave her in piece, but now that the tiny lock on the...
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Funny how all these pro-forced birth assholes aren't rallying for harvesting organs from all corpses regardless of the wishes of the deceased or their families. Funny how these pro-forced birth shit stains aren't shoving a case on the docket that allows a federal moratorium on executions from their friends in the subpreme court. Funny how this isn't about actual living life at all.
Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 144
Felecia was ready to let the older woman have her fit and stay quiet until that name was spoken out loud. The word Jaquo ripped through Felecia’s mind like a knife. She couldn’t stop herself as her filthy body stumbled awkwardly toward the old wardrobe doors. She forbid her dirt encrusted hands from rising up and watched in horror as...
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You're only angry because you know its true. We missed the marker, the world will heat up now at a rate that will cause mass extinctions only seen once every hundred million years or so and yes, we are the cause. Only question now is how bad do we want the extinction to be, or more over, how long are we going to play stupid...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 143
The knocking got confused at first as just some sort of debris that the wind had blown against the old wardrobe doors. Felecia was trying to avoid the days heat by closing holes in some of Jacqueline’s raggedy hand me downs. The knock sent her off course as she barely avoided sticking herself with the needle.
The second knock wasn’t...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 142
Cleaning out the rest of the annex went along without incident, and quicker than before, not because Felecia unlocked some superior system for trying to separate and catalogue the mass of books, manuals, leaflets, clippings, scribbled nonsense and the endless short hand chicken scratch that was Jacqueline’s constant contributions; no, everything else went faster because Felecia wasn’t thinking about it...
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Sun Kissed Innsmouth
Part 142
At the last of a very long log that noted a trip that went around the equator fully in the pursuit of cargo and even some passenger to help offset costs, Felecia’s father rounded out another wise dull and dreary trip log with something as stunning as it was impossible not to ponder.
August the 19th, Port of Halifax,
Between...
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