Rainbow Snippets: Protecting the Lights

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For mine, Leiwell picks up where he left off on Me Me Monday in Protecting the Lights…

 

I was never alone when I slept. Not after that. Every time I closed my eyes, I found my master waiting for me.

The first time Dyvian strode through the garden, laying a hand on one of the roses blooming there.

It withered, petals turning black once he stroked it with his fingers.

I backed away, my chest throbbing with memories of an anger which once pulsed in my head and heart.

To be continued on Monday…

14 thoughts on “Rainbow Snippets: Protecting the Lights

  1. Nicely written. The complications between them really pop. Sorry for your computer issues. I struggled to get Scrivener writing software up today when needed for my Camp NaNo challenge. Thank heaven it finally worked. Otherwise, I was going to use MSWord, which doesn’t show my word count so readily. ~grin~ Thank you for sharing. And Happy Writing!

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  2. Thank you! Yes, I’m having to use Chrome right now to post here. I have to decide if I want to get the latest OS, losing many of Apple/Steve Jobs classic features which have done away with in later versions or continue to use Chrome, which will problems and complications with the rest of my online activities. (sighs)

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  3. Dyvian is arousing my curiosity…

    I use Chrome and Firefox at home with no issues. (I usually have both up and running at the same time, each with multiple tabs.) But then, I’m on a PC not a Mac so that might make a difference.

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    1. Yay! I was hoping he would. πŸ™‚

      I’m guessing it probably does make a difference. (sighs) I used to love Apple when Steve Jobs was alive. I’m not at all happy about a lot of the changes that have been. It’s much harder to figure things out and applications I’ve come to love and rely on are being done away with. (another sigh)

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