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Herald Saw Her Ending
11 June, 2017—Saturday
Herald was lounging in the grand bay window that overlooked the flower garden when the end came calling. Curled up on the yellow seat cushions amongst a few magazines, he’d been surveying the backyard through drowsy eyes. He was a keen hunter once, ages ago in his youth. Still, olden as he’d grown, Herald could sometimes sense a warm-blooded body stirring someplace it oughtn’t be, or catch the glimpse of something flitting, and his heart would beat with familiar eagerness.
On this day, it was a peculiar scent drifting into the kitchen that perked his attention; he squinted in aversion, and noticed the glint of sunbeams bouncing off serrated steel. Herald maneuvered his arthritic body into a crouch, and stared wildly through the window screen. The woman he loved was outside in the garden barely three feet away from him, and she smelled like the earth she’d been digging. Down upon her hands and knees, she was overshadowed by someone Herald had not long forgotten.
He couldn’t comprehend what it was that he was watching; his woman and the caller struggled against one another for just a moment. Then the tang of her escaping blood filled Herald’s nostrils, provoking a rumble that emerged from the pit of his chest. His growling went unnoticed, and all was still in the garden for an immeasurable space of time. He remained in the window seat, round-eyed, and vibrating with tension. When at last the backyard darkened, and the bats began to fly, the killer rose up from the rose bed, and kicked the face that had been made silent. Herald cussed through the window screen like a sentry willing to defend his castle. But when the sound of frenetic footfall entered the house, grey Herald fled from the window seat, and took refuge inside a kitchen cupboard—the one that stored his food.
Click, clack! Click, clack! Click, clack! Herald recognized the sound. Click, clack! Click, clack!
“I can never unknow you,” the intruder mocked.
Those hollow words were the last human noises that Herald would hear for two desolate days. And then, the screaming would begin.
© Kindra M. Austin
I’m thrilled. I know these words but not the outcome. I can’t wait! Xx
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YAYYYY!
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WOW! This is amazing, Lady! Very riveting!! 🙂 ❤
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Hooray! Thank you, Kind Sir! ❤
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Intriguing!
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Yay! Thank you 🙂
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😉👍💕
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I’m very excited for you and this excerpt made me want to know more! 😀
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I’m really excited for this to release. It’s a far departure from my first novel. Gaahh! I’m also nervous.
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Very exciting. I’m still working on my debut novel. I hope to release this fall. I am nervous too.
But you’re a veteran. Not your first Rodeo! This is very exciting! I feel like I need to send some balloons or something! Lol!
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🎁 Don’t open until release date! 😉
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Awesome! I can’t wait to send you balloons as well! ❤ ❤ ❤
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This is really good! I also love the new look of your blog!
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Wow, Braeden! Thank you so much! You’ve made my heart smile. You always do, though. 🙂 ❤
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My pleasure ❤️
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Holy… Kindra I’m hooked. Incredible writing 💛 cannot wait for the release!
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Gaaahhh! Thank you SO much! ❤ ❤
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