by Sarah | Apr 16, 2012 | Challenge, I Am Polish, Trifecta, Writing
[flickr id=”7084174865″ thumbnail=”small” overlay=”true” size=”small” group=”” align=”left”] We bring out the pussy willows.
They don’t understand.
An ancient tradition to be sure, but it always brings a second glance. Begs explanation.
We bring forth the water (and water guns). We drink, we splash, we laugh.
They still don’t understand.
We drink Bloody Mary’s and eat Platzek for breakfast. Kielbasa for lunch. Galumpki’s for dinner (with copious amounts of beer, of course).
They still don’t understand – but they sure don’t care anymore.
We dance the polka from morning til night.
We observe the grandest Dyngus Day in years. Without the bitter temps to try to douse our fun – the city is more alive than ever.
The Buffalo Polish – we know how to party.
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I’m back in the Trifecta Writing Challenge . Where we are supposed to submit a piece of writing between 33 and 333 words using the third definition of the chosen word. The word this week was “observe”. Considering Dyngus Day just happened last week (and I had to miss it) I thought I would celebrate by-proxy.
ob·serve verb \əb-ˈzərv\
1: to conform one’s action or practice to (as a law, rite, or condition) : comply with
2: to inspect or take note of as an augury, omen, or presage
3: to celebrate or solemnize (as a ceremony or festival) in a customary or accepted way

by Sarah | Mar 2, 2012 | Challenge, Trifecta
The phone rang at 4am.
Horror, fear, anticipation, glee.
What would it grant me?
“Hello, this is – Peggy. This is not a sales call.”
Air horn my friend.
Blast out their eardrums.
Bastards.
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I’m back in the Trifecta Writing Challenge . Once again it’s the weekend challenge – the “Trifextra” if you will.
This weekend’s challenge is:
Complete the following story in exactly 33 words:
The phone rang at 4am.
And so I did. Hopefully You enjoy it.

by Sarah | Jan 31, 2012 | Challenge, The Tribe, Trifecta, Writing
There it was.
No. There he was. The product of her labors, if not her labor. Created out of very little. Grown by technology and not her womb.
Yet he was the image of her own natural born son. The image of her husband. The differences were below the surface, DNA, invisible to the naked eye. All of it made him –
“Perfect.” The Raven dipped his head in a respectful bow. As he did she could see how many of his jet black feathers were now white. His body was fading and soon it would be time to complete the transfer.
The transfer was something she had no control over. It would all be up to the large Avian creature before her. Her part of the task was complete. “Thank you. Will you be the same?”
“No need to worry, young one. This will change everything. The memories will be blurry, the personality will change.”
“You think. You don’t know.” Velli’s brow furrowed, “This has never been done before. You don’t even know if it will work, do you?”
“Why are you asking questions you know the answer to? Is there a purpose in delaying the inevitable?” The bird hopped off his perch. Talons clicked along the metal and glass, until he paused over the head of the young man inside.
Right before her eyes several more feathers turned white. All she could do was look away. It was too difficult to watch.
“I thought you didn’t fear death. Besides, you don’t like me much as I recall.”
“Sue me. I have a weak spot for jackasses.” Velli smiled despite her concern, “Be done with it before you run out of power.”
“Farewell, Nirvelli.” That was the only warning before a flash of light filled the room. The buzz of magic was strong enough to rattle her teeth.
Then silence.
With a click the unit opened. “Hello, Mother.”
Velli moved forward, touching his cheeks as life filled them with color. “Hello.”
“Tam.”
“Son.”
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Another Trifecta Writing Challenge !! As soon as I saw the word and coinciding definition for the week I knew what to write. This is an excerpt from The Raven…my current WIP that is book 4 in a series. I was pleased to have this little flash in the pan come out to exactly 333 words 😀 I am OCD in my challenges – I like them to be exact like that 😉
The Word is IMAGE
The meaning:
a : exact likeness : semblance <God created man in his own image — Genesis 1:27 (Revised Standard Version)>
b : a person strikingly like another person <she is the image of her mother>
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by Sarah | Jan 27, 2012 | Challenge, Trifecta, Writing
I want him.
I love him.
How dare he!
I miss him.
I love him.
Yes I will!
I do forever.
No time alone –
Kids, home, life.
I miss him.
I’m joining him.
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I have been planning on joining the Trifecta Writing Challenge for a few weeks, but it just hasn’t happened. I’ve been busy in real life and to be honest I haven’t been writing much. So today as I saw the “Trifextra” challenge (they just upgraded to 2 challenges/wk. A long one on Monday and a quick one on Friday) I was struck with the creative bug. The challenge was simple and difficult “Write a love story in 33 words.”
And so I did. Hopefully You enjoy it.


by Sarah | Nov 27, 2011 | Challenge, Escaping Humanity, Writing
The Saga Continues. Since we alternate every week, you start here with Chapter 11, then it’s off to Mary’s site with Chapter 12 of “Escaping Humanity”!!!
For those that have missed this from the beginning, you can find the complete story description and chapter listing HERE.
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“I’ve been able to see it for miles. It’s lit up like a Christmas tree. I hope the military never obtains a mutant like me.” Chantalle held onto the reins, staring toward what looked like a small farming community. A handful of houses, a small plane and some planted fields.
From any angle but the one they currently stood at she wouldn’t be able to see anything but trees. Right where she was there was a break in the trees where vehicles could enter, other than that it was silent.
“God help us if thye ever do,” Neil said quietly. The tension in his voice tingled with excitement and nervousness. “We’re already being watched. We’ll have to take care. If we do anything wrong we will be attacked first, questioned later.
She didn’t need to be told they were being watched. Despite their extreme care and quiet, she could see the auras of the men in the trees. Native Americans from what she could tell, their ties to the land were so strong. “I’ll be careful. I can see them. Hopefully they’ll recognize you before they attack.”
“I don’t exactly look like I did. I wouldn’t hang my hopes on that.” Weeks ago it would have worried her, his comment would have been so laced with self-loathing and fear. Now there was a bit of humor mixed in. She wasn’t sure if it was her months of influence or just being close to home that did it.
With a deep bracing breath she moved forward, “You said I’m to ask for Night Hawk, right? James.”
“Yes.”
“And he’s Charlotte’s brother. He will recognize you if the others don’t.”
“Exactly.”
If it wasn’t for the fact that they could be in danger, she might have found it amusing. For every step she took closer to the compound, the closer the auras in the trees came. Then, out of nowhere they stopped. She gasped in surprise, her eyes darting through the trees as the men retreated. “They’re retreating. Why are they retreating?”
“I’m not sure. That is not standard procedure. I heard no signal.”
“No. You didn’t. It was telepathic,” she whispered. “There’s a telepath heading our way.”
“Lucas.”
Another brother of Charlotte’s an indirect twin of James, at least that’s how she’d come to refer to the two men’s association. It made her a little more relaxed, and she moved closer even as she felt the brush of Lucas’ mind.
You have nothing to fear from me.
“I know. You mean me absolutely no harm. Thank you for calling off the SWAT team. I really didn’t want them to shoot first and ask questions later.”
“At least you’re more likely to live with a well placed arrow as opposed to a bullet,” Lucas chuckled as they got close enough. He looked up at the horse, his eyes softening at the sight of the man on it. “Neil. Thank the Spirits. We thought for sure you were dead. Only Charlotte was convinced you weren’t.”
“I thought I might be for a while,” Neil said quietly. His voice caught and he cleared his throat, “Charlotte. She didn’t think I was dead? Really?”
“Really. Everyone will be thrilled that you are in fact alive.” Lucas held up a hand, clasping it with Neil’s as he got off the horse. “On top of our renewed hope for Mom and Dad, this has been a good day.”
“Renewed hope? But how?” Neil grasped Lucas’ shoulder, “James saw them die. How can there be renewed hope?”
“We think Mom sent a message to Aunt Abigail. Come, we’ll go into the tunnels so you can see Charlotte. The rest of the news can wait.” Lucas smiled at Chantalle, “One of the men will take your horse to the stables. The Chief will want to meet you in person. I’ve alerted him to your arrival.”
Chantalle nodded, “I look forward to meeting him. Neil has told me so much about all of you. Should I wait up here so you can take Neil to his wife if that’s better.”
“No. You’re welcome down in the tunnels. Ravenhawk will be waiting for you down there.” Lucas set Neil’s hand on his arm, guiding him toward the nearest house.
For a while they were all quiet. The only sound came from Lucas’ occasional warning of how many steps down they were taking. By the time they got to the tunnel, Chance was waiting for them.
Chance moved forward, “Neil. Thank the Spirits.” He embraced him before pulling back. “We haven’t told Charlotte. Lucas said you were coming, but we didn’t want to get her hopes up. Do you need medical care first?”
“No. These wounds are old and healed physically.” Neil smiled, “Chantalle has made sure our trip went smoother than I would have thought. We ran into no one. The few times there were any troops within a few miles she got us some place safe to hide.”
“Chantalle?” Chance turned his attention to her. For a moment Chantalle had to force her way through the shield of defensiveness in his aura. Underneath it she could see his genuine gratitude, but getting to that was tough. “Thank you. For bringing him back to us safe. I’m Chance.”
It was almost enough to put her on the defensive, but she wasn’t that sort of person. She was a people person, and had cracked tougher walls than this just by being herself. Chantalle shook his hand with a warm smile. With a bit of effort she focused on the warmth she found lingering under the grays and blacks of his mistrust and pain, “Nice to meet you. Lucas, why don’t you go ahead and take Neil to his wife? I think I’ll be all right in your Chief’s capable hands.”
Lucas smiled, “I will. Thank you, Chantalle.”
Chance waited until they’d made their way down the tunnels before gesturing into the tunnels. “Right this way. I don’t know how much Neil has told you about us.”
“We’ve had a few months together so I know quite a bit.” Chantalle shrugged, “I’m a people person I can’t be quiet. Plus he was so depressed and scared. I had to keep him moving forward. Thank you for letting me enter without any trouble.”
“Lucas says you’re very open for him, and that we have no reason to mistrust you. I take his word on it. So thank you for bringing Neil back to us.” After that his walls eased a little bit, but he still tried to keep guarded. He probably didn’t realize nothing was protected from her mutation.
“He saved my life once. It only seemed right that I help him get home to his wife.” Chantalle kept her focus on the tunnel walls for a moment. It was a welcome distraction from the dichotomy of who he was. Not to mention the fact that she couldn’t avoid how attractive she found him. It was an honest enough thought, but it had been so long since she’d been with anyone that she had to put those thoughts away before she attacked the poor guy without warning. “He was so talented, I hate to see him lose his ability to perform surgery. So much tragedy came out of this.”
“Too much. Here, let’s get you something to eat.” Chance led her into a small kitchen. Several crock pots lined the counter, “We try to keep a steady stream of hot food ready. Many people come in and out throughout the day. Not everyone bothers to put a kitchen in their unit down here, it’s easier to have some community food at the ready.”
“With a community food mentality, shouldn’t you have a bigger kitchen than this?” Her cheeks grew warm, “Sorry. It just seems a bit cramped.”
“It is. We plan a larger cafeteria sort of room in our new wing. It’s not slated for completion for another month, though. We take our lessons as they come.” Chance helped himself to some chili before holding out a chair for her. Once he sat, he studied her for a moment. “Lucas says you are from New York City.”
“I came from there after the war, yes. I’m from England originally.” She spun her spoon in her chili. If he asked her about her family she just might fall into a place she didn’t like going. A place she hadn’t been since she’d stumbled on Neil and got a traveling companion to distract her from her own worries.
“So you were on Broadway when the attack started?”
“Literally.” Chantalle rubbed her arms as the memory shivered through her. “I was on stage, in the middle of a show. We didn’t hear the sirens, but the stage manager halted the performance. Said the military was attacking mutants, and the mutants were fighting back. It was an all out war across the island. By the time the first concussion of a blast shook the theater the screams were deafening.”
Chance’s hand rested on her arm, pulling her out of the depths of her own intense study of her chili. For the first time since she’d met him his guard was down. Concern and warmth poured toward her in soothing and peaceful waves. “I remember the battle. It was the first and the worst.”
Somehow the colors of his aura melted into a watercolor of confusion. It was then that she realized she was crying. “It’s horrible to watch people die,” she whispered.
“I know.”
“No. You don’t.” She wiped at her tears, focusing back on the chili. Counting beans to distract herself. “You see them die. Their shells, their surface. I see it all. Their pain, their fear, their entire life dim and fade into black.”
Beyond the screams that day she’d had to watch so many deaths. Good friends trapped under the rubble. Sudden deaths, long and lingering death. It was now at the point where she was sure she could see the grim reaper coming long before it happened.
She cleared her throat, “Sorry. Can we talk about something else? I haven’t been around people in so long the last thing I want to do is blubber like a baby in front of all of them.”
“Of course. How about we get you a unit to stay in? You can have a hot shower, even listen to some music or watch some TV.”
“Music?” That made her straighten up, “What sort of music?”
Chance smiled, “I’m sure if it’s not in our database it won’t take any time to find whatever you want. We have the world’s best computer geek here.”
“A hot shower and music. I think if you proposed right now I’d say yes just for offering me those two things. Throw in some dance shoes and there’d be no doubt.”
He quirked a brow, “I’m afraid we don’t have any of those. But I’ll keep that in mind.”
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Indie Ink Challenge has asked us to no longer include our story in their weekly challenge for many reasons. For just as many reasons we’ll no longer participate in Indie Ink Challenge at all. We will probably continue the story, but it will take some time to work out a new posting schedule and format. From now on you can follow the story through the twitter hashtag of #EscapingHumanity. Thank for those of you who have been reading, we h0pe you continue to return for it.
by Sarah | Nov 20, 2011 | Challenge, Escaping Humanity, Writing
The Saga Continues. Since we alternate every week, you start at Mary’s site with Chapter 9 of “Escaping Humanity” – then come back here and read Chapter 6!!!
For those that have missed this from the beginning, you can find the complete story description and chapter listing HERE.
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“Just what do you think you’re doing?”
“Don’t screw with me Lucas,” Lynx hissed at him. “Just go back to your happy blissful ignorance, your happy little wife and get the hell out of my way!”
“Fat chance, Tiny.” James’ voice came from behind her. They’d tagged teamed her?
Lynx let out a low growl, “James. You know I can kick your ass from here until next week. Lucas, you aren’t even animal, and your water doesn’t touch me. What do you think you can accomplish?”
“Maybe getting you back into a clear headed state of mind?” Lucas leaned against the wall of the tunnel, “Because James and I are certain that you aren’t in one.”
Lynx folded her arms across her chest, her stance relaxed even as her skin thickened and turned gray in preparation for battle. Her nails grew into long black claws. She grinned when both men tensed. They knew how poisonous her claws were, “I’m not like you, Lucas. I can’t sit there, close my eyes, count to ten and go off to la la land talking to hallucinations. There aren’t enough drugs in the world.”
“You aren’t going out there blind, Lynx.” James moved closer to her. In one move he was close enough to make her claustrophobic reactions that much stronger. “I don’t care what you think you know.”
“I know what you do,” she snarled over her shoulder. “If they’re alive you know who has them. You also know that if anyone can get in there it’s me. The old man still has a soft spot for me.”
James ignored her clear threat and gripped her arms. She was only aware of it through her line of sight. “And he’ll take you back and try to make you his again. When you don’t join his team with a smile, he’ll kill you. You know what that would do to Mom, you ungrateful little bitch!”
“Enough!” Lucas was quiet on most occasions, but when he wanted to be he could pack real power behind his words. This was one of those times. “We aren’t here for you two to show how well you fight. Lynx, you promised Mom. You swore that you would never go near Steele again.”
“It was a different time.” Lynx narrowed her eyes at James, letting one claw sink into each of his wrists. As an animal he would heal, but it still burned like hell. Once his eyes widened she grinned and shoved him off toward Lucas. “And they weren’t in a Steele trap! I have to get them!”
Both men looked at each other. For all intents and purposes they were identical. The expression they wore was as opposite as who they were. Lucas had been born and raised as natural as the day is long. His personality had always been calm, collected, the perfect temperament for his eventual chosen path as medicine man.
James was his opposite in every way. Talisa had created him under duress, forced to make him hot tempered – so angry he could almost be called unfeeling. A world class fighter, he might have been what he’d been created to be if they hadn’t found him. So instead of the world’s best soldier, he was the head warrior of what was left of the tribe and of the mutant fighting force.
“No.” Lucas was calm, “Not like this. Not without a plan in place.”
“Lucas,” James growled. “I can’t let her! I am bound to Chance’s orders. Mom and Dad’s too! They made us swear we would keep this family together no matter what!”
“That’s what I’m trying to do.” Morgan backed up a little, “And I’m not bound to follow Chance’s orders like you. I do what I want.”
“It’s suicide,” James lunged for her again. “I won’t let you! If I have to lock you in a cell you’d better believe that I will!”
“You think a threat of a cell scares me?” Lynx snorted, “I thought you knew me better than that by now.”
James’s growl was cut off and in a moment Lucas was in his place. Lucas ignored her claws and thick skin, drawing her into a hug. “Lynx, we all want Mom and Dad back. That doesn’t mean we’re willing to give you up to do it.”
Lynx closed her eyes, pushing back against him. “Love and affection doesn’t do it either, Lucas. You just don’t get it. Neither of you do.”
“What’s going on here?” Out of the shadows came the only face that was most welcome to her. Unfortunately it was also the least welcome. Of all the people that would fight her plan to go after her parents, Danny was the one that would be able to stop her.
James knew it too, if the shit-eating grin on his face was any indication. “Well for one your woman was about to try to head on out of here to save our parents. Didn’t plan on telling anyone about it either.”
Lynx growled and lunged toward James.
Danny grabbed her arms, staying behind her to avoid the claws. “Babe? Is he serious?”
“Asshole,” Lynx snarled at James.
Lucas nodded toward Danny, “Yes Daniel. We just got word this morning that our parents might not be dead after all. Lynx has it in her head that she is the only one that can save them.”
Lynx took a swipe at Lucas, knocking away Danny to run down the corridor. Behind her she could hear him calling for her, but she didn’t stop. With speed and sure footedness she raced through the corridors.
Soon as she could she burst out of one of the houses. Danny wasn’t far behind her, but it didn’t matter. She just had to get out of the confines of the tunnels. Despite her claims that a cell wouldn’t affect her she was too claustrophobic for tunnel living.
“Elan,” Danny’s arms wrapped around her and he pulled her back against him. “Babe, look at me.”
“No.”
“Elan.”
“Stop calling me that!” She struggled against his grasp, but then a flood of memories filled her head. The tears of Talisa ringing through her head, My baby.
“Babe. She loved you.”
I couldn’t bear the thought of losing you to that man again. Please, Elan. Stay with your brothers. Talisa had been trying to keep Lynx from going to kill General Steele once the truth of what he had done to her parents and herself came out. Her first goal had been to kill him.
Lynx fought against Danny’s grasp, “Stop! You said you wouldn’t do that to me!” His ability to manipulate memories, to keep a person confined in the emotions of them could be valuable. But she had some scary memories and made him swear to never use it on her.
“I’m sorry, babe. I just thought you needed to see Talisa’s argument too.” Danny turned her toward him, “I know you want to save them. If they are alive I can’t blame you for that one bit. Going in there just ain’t smart.”
“I’m the only one General Steele will let close.” Lynx relaxed despite herself, her skin returning to normal. Being able to feel Danny’s touch relaxed her the rest of the way, “There’s no other way.”
“There’s always another way.” Danny kissed her forehead, “Your parents are some of the smartest people I know. Bet they’re working on something now.”
“Danny.”
“Yes, Elan?” Even though he was the only one that didn’t receive the threat of death for calling her by her real name, it still hurt every time she heard it.
“They’ve all lost so much. I helped start this hell they’re going through.” Lynx kept her eyes lowered, even when he tried to force her to look up. “If I can save them I have to. For the family they gave me. For them.”
“They wouldn’t want it if it meant losing you.” He sighed, “And I ain’t about to spend the rest of my life moping around like Charlotte and Ariel. So you’re not going nowhere. Not without me.”
“I’m not risking your life.”
“Then you ain’t risking your own.”
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