Weekend Writing Warriors 8 September 2019 (ER, FA, LGBT, SF)



With the sounds of the base exploding behind them, Leah, Lleu, Dale, Marc, Miro, and Robert tumbled through a wormhole and landed gracelessly in a pile of leaves beneath a cluster of deciduous trees. As they looked up at the pristine black sky to behold a glorious full moon surrounded by a myriad of stars glimmering like jewels, an unearthly howling caused the hair to stand up on the backs of their necks.
“Leah, was that a normal wolf, or was it a werewolf?” Marc inquired. “Because this place and that moon scream ‘werewolf’ to me.”
“Could be a werewolf, but why is it a worry to you, Child?” the vermillion-haired Voodoo priestess inquired, patting Marc’s cheek. “You have ingested the blood of a vampire. Should a werewolf attack and eviscerate you at this time, you would become a hybrid. Such an exciting possibility!”

~Cie for Naughty Netherworld Press~

Notes:
This is a snippet from Naughty Netherworld Press' latest WIP, Carnal Invasion XVI: Castle Necros, which is slated to be our big Halloween Release this year.
When the dormant volcano which Base Lust-69 was housed in violently awakened and erupted at the end of Carnal Invasion XII: Paraji's Prisoners, the occupants of the base were thrown through various wormholes. Voodoo Queen Leah La Sirene, thirteenth-century vampire Lleu Redgrave, Alien and Supernatural Search Squadron agents Dale Dicking and Marc Cumming, and newly-turned vampires Miroslav Korošec and Robert Cody found themselves in a thick wood near a quite possibly haunted dark tower. What dangers and temptations await our intrepid adventurers in Castle Necros?

4 comments:

  1. WOW-this is powerful. You nailed te situation.

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  2. Terrific snippet. You captured tis reader.

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  3. Haha I love that last bit of dialogue! Though I wouldn't be keen on being any one of those three things. Yikes!

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  4. Great snippet. Wow, the choices... Not sure those are good.

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