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Rêves Opoponax 69: The Opoponax Dreams, #2
Rêves Opoponax 69: The Opoponax Dreams, #2
Rêves Opoponax 69: The Opoponax Dreams, #2
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Rêves Opoponax 69: The Opoponax Dreams, #2

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This breakthrough microfiction work is a short story comprising sixty nine short stories, each sixty nine words long, which are intricately weaved together to form a comprehensive whole.

It's a dance of prose poetry, faith and fantasy set to a tune of birdsong.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 26, 2018
ISBN9781540195609
Rêves Opoponax 69: The Opoponax Dreams, #2
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Genieve Dawkins

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    Rêves Opoponax 69 - Genieve Dawkins

    Rat Roast

    Mashalon slammed his head against the dark wall of the cave.  He felt nothing. The burnt flesh on his disfigured arm gave off a sickly-sweet aroma. For an instant, he recalled the enticing smell of a fat rat roasting over an open fire. His stomach lurched at the memory. He gagged. His head hurt. He rejoiced in the return of pain.  Somewhere in the darkness, something stirred. Mashalon cried.

    The Tasting

    The dark clouds shifted, scattered here and there with each breath. It watched him as he cried: the puny human, sobbing in the darkness. So soft. So quiet. So unaware. The crying human smelt of sweat. There was also an undertone of something acrid. It extended a dark antenna, disturbing the dark clouds in the process. The odiferous human, still unaware, was tasted and rejected as a meal tonight.

    Darkness Calls

    He closed his eyes in an attempt to shut out the darkness. It remained. He could still see it on the backs of his eyelids. He looked within, trying to see into the recesses of his mind. The answer was in there. He knew he would see it if he looked hard enough. With his eyes closed and his mind open, he saw. Something shone. There was a

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