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A-Z Wilds Duology Challenge, adventure fantasy, Fantasy, fantasy romance, Fiction, gay romance, LGBT, Love, M/M, Series, Short Fiction, Writing
Here’s a teaser that actually has nothing to do with houndmasters or wilds at all. Imagine that; there is another main character in the duology :)
These are a couple of journal entries from when Caliebb is in his low teens, shortly after he befriends Epsie.
YESTERDAY’S NIGHTMARES
Day One
Epsie says her therapist asked her to keep a journal after she was first rescued and was still recovering in medical. She claims that it helped her from going insane from boredom. That’s what she says, but I suspect she did it more because she couldn’t stand being by herself, too scared she’d close her eyes and wake up back where she started. That’s just an assumption on my part though. Who knows?
That’s really just a long-winded way of saying that she convinced me to give this thing a try. I told her I don’t really remember what I dream about, but I don’t think she believed me given she rolled her eyes and promised not to read it.
But I wasn’t lying. I have a lot of trouble remembering specifics. They’re dreams. They feel real when I’m there, but by the time I’m awake, they’ve become these indistinct muddled flashes with accompanying emotions that make little sense.
They are getting worse though. That’s something I’ve noticed.
Day Two
Woke twice last night.
The first time I only remember feeling as I were drowning. Woke up coughing.
This time I had been walking along the wharf, but the water looked strange. Calmer than the ocean. And bluer. But then the wood gave out under my feet, the planks splitting and sending me into the water. It only seemed to come up to my ankles, but something in the sand gripped me and wouldn’t let me move. The next thing I remember I was running underneath the wharf, with something chasing me. I kept looking back, but never saw anything, though I could hear whatever it was shrieking at me.
That’s it. Not sure writing this down is going to help. Continue reading


