Faeshifter : Writing

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Sixteen

A Chapter by Faeshifter


I woke slowly feeling disorientated, which was rare for me. There was low droning noise and I had a moment to think that maybe I had developed tin..
Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Seventeen

A Chapter by Faeshifter


Murdoch watched me walk in, Michael was standing over him and Gunner was sat opposite. Yet it was me he watched. I couldn’t help but smile a..
Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Eighteen

A Chapter by Faeshifter


I woke to blinding sunshine and the screaming wail of birdsong. Mother Nature is an evil witch out to inflict pain on poor defenceless women who have ..
Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Nineteen

A Chapter by Faeshifter


On Gunner’s prompting I called his lawyer, a softly spoken man named Bobby. I didn’t have alot of information for him but he promised ..
Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty

A Chapter by Faeshifter


After several minutes of sitting with my head between my knees I heard the swish of tyres on gravel. Gunner’s car was of sufficient quality th..
Chapter Twenty One

Chapter Twenty One

A Chapter by Faeshifter


It was nearly one o’clock when I pulled into the driveway at the Hall. I was beat and I stank like an ashtray. Gunner was sat on the front steps..
Chapter Twenty Two

Chapter Twenty Two

A Chapter by Faeshifter


I could still hear the laughter drifting up from the kitchen when I stepped out from the bathroom wrapped in an enormous towel, another one worn turba..
Chapter Twenty Three

Chapter Twenty Three

A Chapter by Faeshifter


The house was too quiet when I walked through it. I stood at the open back door for a few minutes just listening out for any sound of the Weres runnin..
Chapter Twenty Four

Chapter Twenty Four

A Chapter by Faeshifter


I left Gunner to go get changed for the evening ahead. Fixing my hair up so that it couldn’t fall in my eyes, attaching the battered leather kni..
Chapter Twenty Five

Chapter Twenty Five

A Chapter by Faeshifter


Dominic was due at ten. It was half past that and we’d all been in position too long. The tense anticipation that held us in place before the ho..