Inglefrith
was at his wits’ end. He’d been searching for Mallinger for a week – so had his
other children, the neighbours… Fusterbury was a big place, and although some
searchers had ventured out into the wild country, none had dared go too far out
of fear of the wolves that prowled there.
Sitting
at his modest dinner of spit-roasted rat, he tried to keep his spirits up for
the sake of the other kids, but inside every nerve ending tingled with dread.
Mal was in the terminal stages of the disease. There was nothing to be done for
him, but you needed to be with your family at a time like that. If he’d gone
looking for help elsewhere, he wasn’t going to find it. Mal needed to be back
here now – but what if it was already too late?
I can visualise the sad scene of epidemic and death in Fusterbury in your pithy snippet.
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Hi Nick - Inglefrith - lovely name ... and yes sometimes we cannot get up and go - we need to be around ... Roasted Rat - no thank you!
ReplyDeleteFascinating snippets - I did answer feathering re horses yesterday ... cheers Hilary
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Poor Ingelfrith worrying about Mallinger.
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mmm--spit-roasted rat--my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI really really hope Mal comes back.
ReplyDeletei can totally picture a man sitting with a worried face and a pensive smile and kids talking and chattering around him
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Aw, that's sad. But I love the names you chose.
ReplyDeleteSome unusual and interesting names, Nick.
ReplyDeleteSpit-roasted rat? Huh? I suppose it fits perfectly into the world you've created.
Very moving. You have a gift. Thanks for sharing and happy blogging!
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Whoa. Tension. Well done.
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Inglefrith is a cool name. Enjoyed this snippet!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm. Gotta love a good tasty spit-roasted rat. :)
ReplyDeleteSpit roasted rat - there's something you don't see on a menu everyday!
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Was he, wasn't he? I guess he didn't leave before he finished his rat. I mean, who would?
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Great build up of tension there. Hope he finds Mal before its too late.
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Madly-in-Verse
I wanna play Gravball more than ever now, especially if it's a choice between that or enjoying a second helping of rat. Uggghhh.
ReplyDeleteI do hope it turns out Mal has ventured upon the cure for himself and everyone else!
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That's so moving! But I loved the name you chose!
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That's an intriguing name as well as an intriguing snippet!
ReplyDeleteUh oh... But I have a feeling Mal may be on to something.
ReplyDeleteEw, rat! =.=
ReplyDelete(does it taste like chicken)
Well, that's creepy. sounds like a dire situation, with external dangers and the diseasse affecting people. Great mood.
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Yup, I really like your names. I want to read the stories just for them :-)
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