Weaver refines the art of communication and visits an former haunt to have someone trustworthy deliver it. Who knew computer skills would be just as effective with esoterica?
1,872 words.
Weaver refines the art of communication and visits an former haunt to have someone trustworthy deliver it. Who knew computer skills would be just as effective with esoterica?
1,872 words.
Keri muses on the words of the Mysterious Orator. She passes on his messages and wonder who dun fucked up now.
722 words.
Where Keri tells you in 199 words how to perform a personal working meant for releasing those inner parts of you that are bound.
You do know which parts of you should remain bound, right? Okay. Proceed as planned.
Weaver’s public version of what happened at the terrace on August 7-9. Raises many questions and provides only one settled answer.
There are different kind of holiness.
2,617 words.
Weaver arrives at a funeral parlor for a job, and finds someone taking some personal time with her private time.
2,290 words.
Weaver receives a threatening message and replies with a little Fe Fi Fo Fum of her own. Followed by a little musing on the chosen pseudonym of the would-be attacker.
404 words.
I work shit out by crying and slobbering on the shoulders and screens of my closest friends and really trying their patience until the worst of it is over and then I get over myself and start working shit out.
I was feeling boxed in, so I came up with a spread to tell me why and how to get out of it. “Boxed In” tarot spread, using 10 cards.
1,220 words and one image.
Weaver gives belated advice to an arrogant man that decides to crash a private affair. 360 words of hindsight.
Keri closes her eyes for five hot seconds and gets a health & welfare check from an winged eye emanating glory. Some snark involved.
703 words.
Weaver again dreams in a game setting. Another day, another threat, another heroic effort. But this time her game character is killed and can not be revived. Hints of subterfuge abound. A game is being played alright, but who are the players?
959 words.