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It is said to also be able to take the sickness into itself and then fly away, dispersing the sickness and healing both itself and the sick person.




Holidays
There was all the usual palaver before they went on holiday. Dad checked the vehicle over and ensured he had all the documentation. Mum had single handedly done all the packing but Dad didn't trust her to stow it away in the most efficient manner. She had also prepared a hamper of food and cold drinks in case there was nowhere to stop on the way.
And the children. Well, kids are kids - the youngest had already been sick twice with excitement. Then, strapping themselves in, they folded their tentacles and the ship took off and left the galaxy.


The latest in the Murder Drabbles series has been posted in the Indie-Book-Bargains newsletter (get a daily drabble and Kindle bargains from the website here: www.indie-book-bargains.co.uk). If you've not read the previous drabbles in the series then you will find them all here:
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Shiny New Toy
To keep the urges at bay I devoted all my energies into finding the perfect blade. A task which took longer than I expected with so much to consider. It couldn’t too small, but if it was too large then where would I conceal it?
And then there was the shape. At first I was drawn by the exotic allure of a curved blade. I imagined it drawn across slender throats. Then I pictured the straight edge of a stabbing blade and I knew my choice had been made.
When it arrives it will be time for my next dance.




When is the wedding? I'm a nosy so and so.

Oh good, looking forward to them.


The latest drabble in the Tales of the Imp series has been posted in the Indie book Bargains newsletter (visit www.indie-book-bargains to sign up for a daily drabble and Kindle bargains). If you've not read the other drabbles in the series then you can find them all here:
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And now what has the diminutive devil been up too...
The Morning After the Night Before
I floated on cloud nine. Naturally I felt exhausted, but in a good way. It wasn’t my first time, but I’d never been much of a ladies man. For the first time I’d made love rather than simply having sex.
And in so many different positions as well.
I grinned with joy and later I hoped to return for another evening of delightful discovery. My love had finally found its physical counterpart. This was really it and she most definitely the only woman for me.
“Nice work!” The Imp wore a smile of his own. “And now onto the next.”


Yeah, but I love reading about him :-))



A rather philosophical drabble from me in today's Indie Book Bargains newsletter (sign up for a daily drabble and Kindle book bargains at www.indie-book-bargains.co.uk). I also found the perfect painting to accompany it on Wikimedia Commons - a big shout out to the artists cédric sorel - I'd love this hanging on my wall!
If you haven't read my other stand alone drabbles then you'll find them all here:
http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/1...
Giga-thoughts
Everything began with a single thought. A pure singularity of consciousness where nothing existed. That first thought begat another and then more. Time formed to mark the passage of one concept to the next.
A universe created to encapsulate the phasespace of infinite possibility. The calculation of perception stratified into a framework of existence.
Immensity expanded into complexity, which in turn compressed into beings with their own thoughts. Nova of consciousness sparked throughout the expansion of the first thought. A billion minds increasing in number creating a confusion of experience.
From ‘I am’ to ‘We are’. What will come next?

Gosh, sorry I missed this. The wedding was 26 July - I didn't really know the happy couple, I was very much a +1.
My own wedding will be September 2015!!! Very excited.

If you've not read the previous drabbles in the series then you can find them all here:
http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/w...
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M is for Martyr
The crowd came to watch me die. For some it’s their duty, for others the thrill, but some want to ensure that I can speak no more. It is the end for me and I have failed in my task save them from their impending doom.
I tried everything I could. I talked to everyone who would listen and even to those who wouldn’t. The elders accused me of spreading fear in their paradise. I refused to recant my warning.
So here I am, tied to the stake awaiting the flame.
It won’t stop the asteroid destroying their planet though.

There are plenty of letters left :-)


If you've not read the previous drabbles in this series then you will find them all here:
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N is for Necrophobia
I first discovered my fear of dead bodies at a young age. My nan had died and when my parents took me to view the body I freaked. Not so strange you might think, but it wasn’t grief which scared me.
The same happened at the death of my parents and then at the sight of a car crash. Whenever I saw a dead body fear overwhelmed me.
It’s not been that big a deal except for those few occasions. Of course things are different now and a paralysing terror of dead bodies isn’t that helpful during the zombie apocalypse.
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