May First Lines (24)
Jun. 1st, 2006 08:00 am
The following are the first lines from all of the original fiction postings from the May 2006. These are friends-locked posts sorted under my Writing filter, as I have no desire to spam those on my flist who aren't interested. *grin*
Please comment on this post in order to be added to the filter or check out my archive: The Unforgotten Country over at EverydayDragons.com.
Note: The number is the date of the entry and the stuff in parenthesis is the genre and/or working title of the universe in which the story snippit took place.
31 - Opalin had come to the conclusion that she would never understand children. (Fantasy)
30 - The bones clicked together, magically bound in place by circles of blood. (Horror/Dark Fantasy; Rise and Walk)
27 - There was no time for subtlety, nor mercy. (Fantasy)
26 - Tasha was still positive she wasn't dead, no matter what the rather stereotypical British vampire was insisting. (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
25 - I woke up this morning – late, as usual. (Science Fiction; Carson and Ship)
23 - "Good guys are the only people who get dire prophecies you know," Belinda didn't even look up from sharpening her sword. (Fantasy)
21 - "Wait, so you're not a vampire?" (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
20 - The magical stones lay in a heavy frosting across the valley and in the glut of it the Binders grazed contentedly. (Fantasy; Songs of the Summer God)
17 - The clock had rolled past midnight and down the long lonely hours of night. (Fantasy)
16 - When he first woke up, he thought he could see. (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
15 - "Sing with me," the leviathan pleaded, looping scales around the fragile craft. (Fantasy)
14 - They watched us closely in the beginning, when we were new and unknown. (Real-world/Urban Fantasy; Lairkin)
13 - There is was again, the dull stab towards the back of her skull. (Science Fiction)
12 - "You don't really think that, do you?" (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
10 - It had come up in casual conversation; Bonnie was griping over a recently ex-boyfriend and Danny had said it without thinking. (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
9 - Shama was beyond hot. (Fantasy)
8 - Auntie Meredith was just no good at buying presents. (Science Fiction; Skipping Stones)
7 - They were the Lost, those few dammed souls that skipped between the stars and fell out of Time. (Science Fiction; Skipping Stones)
6 - It was commonplace to foster children in a neutral nation. (Fantasy)
5b - Sometimes life echoes too loudly in the silence. (No Category)
5a - There are some days that don't fade towards five, but gallop madly through the hours, stirrups akimbo and eyes wild. (No Category)
4 - There was something in the water, this time he was sure of it. (Fantasy)
3 - The day started like any other, and against all expectations it looked like it would end the same way. (Fantasy)
2 - Melody took to calling them the Super Friends, or the Avengers in her darker moods. (Real-world/Urban Fantasy)
1 - Southern Gate was not a large town, if it could be called a town at all. (Fantasy)

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