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‘Idle Chaos: Part 12’ (Kahina) [Original Series]

Kahina opened her eyes and took a laboured breath in of the dry, stale air. The chipped stone that had been her bed for the last few days left her body aching, but she pushed herself up into a sitting position, pressing her lips tightly together to suppress any cries of pain. It took her […]

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‘Idle Chaos’ Part 5: Kahina [Original Series]

Kahina watched as Seti flung himself over the side of the railing and dropped out of sight. Her breath caught, and she rushed over to the banister, half hanging over it, to see Seti disappear down the hallway that led to the kitchen. She still felt like crying, but there was too much shock getting […]

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‘Idle Chaos’ Part 4: Seti [Original Series]

“They’re going to kill him,” Kahina said against his chest. “They’re going to take him away and kill him, and no one seems to care!”  He pushed her far enough away from him that he could look into her eyes. They were so red and swollen–his heart dropped in his chest. “Who’s being killed?” “Junaid! […]

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‘Idle Chaos’ Part 3: Seti [Original Story]

Seti forgot more and more of himself every time he took on a new veneer. He had heard that, long ago, there had been magic users who could rip the ground apart and flood the desert with a wave of their hand. Times when the water had been plentiful in Afasa because the people had […]

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‘Idle Chaos’ Part 2 [Original Story]

“Good day, Sisters,” he said, bowing slightly to her though his dark brown eyes never left hers. “How are you enjoying the festivities?” His voice had a wonderful bass to it. Aisha felt her jaw slacken in shock. He was the gentleman—the one who had seen her use her magic. Had he come up to […]

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‘Idle Chaos’ Part 1 [Original Story]

The banister melted beneath Aisha’s hand.  She jerked her hand away, darting her eyes around the foyer of the Temple to check if anyone had seen, but all heads were bowed. There were plenty of prophets visiting the Temples and she was one of the servants—no reason to think anyone would spare time to watch […]