Genre: Fantasy
About LunaeLocation: Bettendorf, IA, United States Home Region: Age:30 Website: http://home.earthlink.net/~ladydancer42 Favorite novels: Moonfall, Coyote, Neverwhere, the Young Wizards series Favorite writers: Diane Duane, Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Jack McDevitt Favorite music: electronica, alternative, Dave Matthews Band, Nickelback Non-noveling interests: astronomy, computers, crochet, Doctor Who, Harry Potter, hockey, politics, science fiction/fantasy, soccer, theoretical physics |
Joined: octobre 21, 2002 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 28 NaNoWriMo buddies: 12
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Synopsis: Riverside Magicks
Liza Dushien has three things going for her. She's young, she's a brilliant portalsmyth just coming out from her apprenticeship, and she can look after herself without any help from the one she's been betrothed to since before she turned twenty.
Unfortunately, it is her talent that leads the High Queen to look to her when the trouble with the portals on the human's side of the Bridge starts to impede on the Court's ability to function. So, against her better judgment, she agrees to be the one to look into things.
Now, she's in over her head, and she has peculiar allergies, and a job in which she's constantly trying to avoid being discovered to contend with as well.
Excerpt: Riverside Magicks
"Well, this is different."
She sounded so calm, and Liza wanted to know how she did it. It seemed as though she had been through so many strange experiences that she took almost everything new in stride because new didn't necessarily mean bad, and as of yet, she wasn't out of her depth.
As for whether they would be or not, she would evaluate that at a later time.
Liza would really like to have Anne's ease and confort with any situation one of these days. For now, for her, she'd jumped and let out a sound embarrassingly lie a squeak when something moved in the alleyway they were standing in. Once she'd recovered from the intital startlement, Liza could see that it was nothing more threatening than a bunny hopping its way across the alleyway toward the dumpster.
"Calm down," Anne suggested. "We'll be fine."
"Are you always this calm and optimistic when you get thrown into strange situations?"
While it could have been a base accusation, Liza was genuinely curious, so it came out as a question instead. Initially, she was annoyed at herself for not really snapping, but it didn't take long for that initial annoyance to fade. Once that faded, however, she would have been mortified that she had taken the original tone with Anne Shea, so it was really for the best that things had come out the way they had. After all, like everyone else, Anne was more likely to answer a genuine question than an accusation.
Anne smiled in response, and Liza got the impression that she would have laughed but for an attempt to preserve what remained of Liza's teenage dignity. Liza, for her part, wanted to tell her not to even bother; after everything that had happened so far during this task, she had no dignity left to preserve.
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