#TimeTravelAuthors 3 Jun: Wednesday(!) post-size snippet (optional word: raise/rise)

“Vanessa? Come out here for a second, will ya?” He tried to make it sound both flippant and firm. Psychopaths are charismatic, Martock, he reminded himself. Be charismatic. It’s all a put-on.
Vanessa arched her eyebrows and shuffled round the table, till she could squeeze out and rise to her feet. “What do you want?”
Charisma, charisma. “What I really want is to kiss you,” he said, and looked her in the eye.

#Airisu: The Crow and the Witch

Okiku Part II (Airisu POV): Post 45
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Sumika passed her copy of Madousho Mōrō, aka Grimoire Obscuriea, to Seirei-onna. The firelight played across its pages as the shaman leafed through them. The turmoil reflected in her countenance while my mistress had told the story of Banchō Sarayashiki had faded, and it was hard to #gauge what she was thinking.

She closed the volume, saying, “This is my book. A Nanban sorcerer gave it to me. A foreign thing but powerful. The spells I don’t recognize.”

“There aren’t many,” Sumika said.

“They will come with time if you are worthy.”

“A plan. A plan,” I broke in. How long would these two fiddle-faddle? We had a mission to complete!

“Yes, little one.” She leaned across the fire, reached out, and stroked my head.

I froze, somewhere between terror and sheer bliss. My eyes rolled back as the ecstasy won out. Did I trust Mistress enough to allow her this pleasure? Umm… Warm… Fuzzy… Indeed, I could reward her that way.

The shaman resumed, “As I said, you should find Osakabe-hime. I will teach you how to pass through the castle unobserved.”

The old woman withdrew her hand and returned to her place. She opened Sumika’s grimoire and passed her fingers across a page. “Weave a straw cloak and follow these directions exactly. As long as you wear it, you’ll be invisible to most people. Osakabe-hime won’t be one of them.”

“How can I make a straw cloak?” Mistress asked.

“There is a shrine to Inari Ōkami in the town outside the castle. Tell the priest that Seirei-tsukai sent you and that you require a kakuremino.”

“I am grateful.”

“Wait, there’s more. There are risks involved when you’re dealing with one such as Osakabe-hime. She is a nine-tailed kitsune: powerful and wise. They say those who see her face die, and even if they don’t, she can manipulate their minds to do her bidding. Only a powerful person can withstand her. Knowing this, do you still wish to continue?”

“Yes, please proceed,” Sumika said without hesitation.

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#TimeTravelAuthors 3: raise?

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“When do we talk about the peach sized elephant in the room?” Carrie said at last.

During all their talking, they had been studiously avoiding the thing Carrie had raised over the phone last Tuesday afternoon. In fact, their conversations had been dancing around that near miss kiss with Peaches for nearly a week now.

“Whenever you like, I guess,” Chartreuse said.

#TimeTravelAuthors 3: raise

I reached out with my index finger, tapping the tip of the central mountain. It was round and raised from the globe’s surface, worn smooth with wear.

Working on a little one-page app to convert prompts into the format I prefer. It pulls the month from a date 5 days in advance so that I can generate the prompts ahead of time (which, admittedly, I neglected to do for this month).
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(Spoilers for Immigrants' Journey?)

I clung to him, focusing on the rise and fall of his chest, the sound of his breaths, the warmth of his body, and the sharp scent of his cologne.

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#TimeTravelingGhost EP 10: Post 107 1191, Nicosia, Cyprus

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The evening had cooled, and the streets were nearly empty. Mosquitoes had replaced the daytime flies. The stench was unchanged.

The servant hurried us along. His glances around him revealed his nervousness.

Emily scouted ahead. This was an occupied city, temporarily ruled by the iron-fisted Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. We had yet to learn what their link was with the Lapin Cabal, though it seemed clear one existed. Why else would the Templars be hunting us?

The Shrine of Saint George was nearby, and we soon arrived there unharmed. The servant took his leave as we entered a torch-lit courtyard.

Emily and I stopped just inside the arched opening and stood in the shadows to talk. A priest across the yard glanced my way but made no move to investigate.

“What occurred back there?” my partner asked. “Did you really create a relic?”

“Yeah, I think so. Don’t ask me how. When I tried manifesting one a second earlier, I couldn’t, but when I broke off that piece of the crown, it was magical. I didn’t ask for that; it just happened.”

“I lost my faith a long time ago, but I have to ask: Are you a saint? You’re not like any ghost I’ve ever heard of.”

“Absolutely not! I’m not even a Christian. That whole idea makes me very uncomfortable.”

“What if the priest were right?”

“I wouldn’t #stake my ‘life’ on it.”

“Ha ha. A holly #stake, no doubt.”

I’m #rising in the world,” I thought. “My bad jokes are getting a response.

“Furthermore, I would ask, which priest and about what? You just saw a Buddhist impersonating a Copt perform a miracle: a fraud, a flagrant liar, and most would say an unredeemable heretic. How does that fit into any conventional theological framework?”

She nodded.

“Regardless, it means something, but what? Why could I manifest a relic?”

She nodded again and turned toward the sound of footsteps crossing the courtyard.

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#Airisu: The Crow and the Witch

Okiku Part II (Airisu POV): Post 44
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My mind #buzzed with astonishment at the sight of the shaman’s book, especially when Sumika revealed an identical copy, only older and more battered-looking.

She rejoined the conversation, saying, "Dōken-Shin said that he was returning something you gave him." She held up her copy of the book.

“Then I must give it to him with instructions to return it when the time is right, that the debt is mine, not yours,” Seirei-onna said. “I have been the wild crow all my life, calling no one lord. I see you are the same, a Karasu-tsukai.”

Her eyes moved from Sumika to me and said, “Is it not so, little one?”

I fluffed again. I liked this woman; she recognized my value.

Her gaze returned to Sumika, saying, “Keep the upper hand with Arakawa Dōken.”

“Yes, Mistress,” I cawed in agreement. “He needs you, more than you need him.”

Sumika responded by giving me the eye, but said nothing.

There was another spasm of coughing, then the shaman resumed speaking.

“Do you have a plan to rescue Okiku?”

“We were hoping you could help us with that,” Mistress replied.

“I will do what I am able, but I’m old, and my powers are slipping away from me. I suggest you seek aid from Osakabe-hime. She has lived for centuries, secretly in the upper part of the castle. She is a wise kitsune and knows everything that goes on there. I have bound her, so she will help.”

“How can we do that? I don’t think we can just wander around in the castle.” Mistress’s question was good; I was proud of her.

Seirei-onna didn’t answer and instead said, “Let me look at your book, Karasuko.”

Now, that was a fitting name for my mistress, Crow Child. Indeed, I would raise her well.

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#TimeTravelingGhost EP 10: Post 106 1191, Nicosia, Cyprus

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The meal was excellent, and I resisted the urge to overindulge in the roast lamb, fragrant with garlic and rosemary. Communal loaves of bread accompanied the dinner. I was surprised to find that it was white, though still coarser than what I was accustomed to. There were greens as well, and lentils stewed with onions and cumin. The Delphinas had plainly spared little in welcoming me. It almost made me feel guilty for deceiving them.

Cool, watered wine, faintly scented with bitter orange, accompanied the food. Emily didn’t need to remind me to drink sparingly. Heavy drinking was inappropriate for the role I played, as well as socially gauche and dangerous.

At the end of the dinner came honey cakes and dried fruit. Despite my attempt to eat sparingly, I was stuffed. Honestly, it was the best meal I could remember having. While the meals on the Hindenburg and Titanic were superbly prepared, they were pretentious. The food here was cooked with love and impressed one by its own merits rather than fancy ingredients.

When the meal was done, I murmured a prayer blessing the family, and then I gave my excuses for needing to leave for the shrine. I was sure the tutor was relieved to hear that, even if Zoé’s face fell when he interpreted what I said.

The master of the house provided me with a servant to light my way.

At the door, the wife pressed upon me small loaves of bread, wrapped in cloth. The scholar translated, “For the road, holy pilgrim.”

The daughter rushed forward, pressing a bundle of honey cakes into my hand. In turn, I attempted to manifest a fragment of St. Catherine’s Wheel to present to her, but was horrified when it failed to appear. I was unsure why. Manifestations had always succeeded as long as they were period-appropriate. Had I overreached? Perhaps what I’d asked for was a holy relic like the lance we had seen in the British Museum, and if so, why didn’t I get a substituted sliver of ordinary wood similar to how I had manifested rough natural chalk in the coral pyramid?

I still wanted to give the child something and to show my appreciation for the hospitality I had received, so I reached up and broke off a small fragment of the carved crown of thorns decorating my mask. When I held it out, the wood gave off a faint glow.

The mother gasped, and everyone signed themselves. From somewhere came the #buzz of amazed servants. Personally, the miracle shocked me speechless. Most surprising of all, the tutor fell to his knees and begged, “Forgive me, holy one.”

Finding my voice again, I said, “You don’t need my forgiveness. Your faithfulness to your master suits you well. May the Lord bless you for it.”

With that, I left the stunned family behind.

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#TimeTravelAuthors June 1: Intro

Carrie can't catch a break. An assassin coming after her at university has meant revealing her time travel power to a whole new set of people. A power which is only functioning properly with help from Heather. To top it all off, Carrie wonders if she should break up with Chartreuse and pick Peaches as her girlfriend instead. Awkward.