Outside Part 10 Will You Be Copyright © 2013 by Michael Litzky After a short time, Sally’s muscles were able to move again and she could breathe normally. Lavinia’s body still felt warm and her violet eyes still looked down … Continue reading
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Outside Part 9 When Night Comes Again Copyright © 2013 by Michael Litzky Sally had no intention of removing Lavinia from the sun unless Lavinia asked her to. Her wounds didn’t magically heal, her poor nose was still a squash … Continue reading
Outside Part 2 In a Heartbeat Copyright © 2013 by Michael Litzky Malcolm Donald, sick with guilt, bellowed orders into his headset. “Make a corridor to the hotel! Someone is always living there so the hotel is a home. Defenders! … Continue reading
Outside, Part 1 The Rally Copyright © 2013 by Michael Litzky The sun outlined the TransAmerica Pyramid with fire, slid slowly behind the skyscrapers to the west. The crowd waiting for the night in the outdoor plaza chanted, “We won’t … Continue reading
Safe as Houses Volume II Prelude: Sally and Lavinia, Safe at Home Copyright © 2013 by Michael Litzky “People still try to go outside, nights,” Lavinia snorted from behind the New York Times. “Yeah,” Sally joked. “What jerk-faces. You never … Continue reading
Inside Job Part Two Breaking In Copyright © 2012 By Michael Litzky Okay, it was okay. She was locked in the basement but it was okay. She’d brought along lock picking tools for the next part of this jaunt anyway. … Continue reading
Inside Job Part One Home Run Copyright © 2012 By Michael Litzky “None yer is gonna beat me,” Bunt sneered at the small determined group of Home Runners. “Some yur gunna die trying. That sucks for your mamas.” Bunt was … Continue reading
Safe as Houses, Second Prelude Teasing Him Out Copyright © 2012 By Michael Litzky My little brother was the tough one. I never got used to the pale faces pressed against every window but he did. I had to pull … Continue reading
Safe as Houses: First Prelude Copyright © 2012 by Michael Litzky Annoyed, Charla peered between the pallid faces pressed against her window. They blocked what she needed to see. Vampires can’t poke a nose hair into your house unless you … Continue reading