My computer quit working this morning so I’m trying to use my laptop, I don’t really know how to work it yet. So I might not be on here much if at all today. I’ll catch up with y’all when I can. 🙂
Two Souls: Into the Fire # 252
Two Souls: Into the Fire # 252
Warning … adult content
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Steve found a radio station that came in good, and Ghost wrote in his journal, as they continued their way down I-40 toward home. Missing Mile was still so far away, though, but they were making good time on the road now. There were increasing signs of trees, as they were coming out of the desert lands, and getting closer to the Carson National Forest, in New Mexico. They were happy to see mountains again. It reminded them of home.
Steve was getting tired of driving, after awhile, and he yawned. It was growing dark, but there were still around forty miles yet, until the next town, where they planned on spending the night. Ghost had fallen asleep a little while ago, his journal still open, with the marker ink soaking into the page.
Remembering Ghost’s UFO stories, Steve kept scanning the darkening sky for one. Finally, they approached the town of Tucumcari, and Steve reached over to wake Ghost up.
“Hey, we’re almost there…wake up.”
“Are we getting out?” Ghost asked.
“Yeah, help me look for a motel sign,” Steve said, and in a few minutes they did spot one, and he pulled into the parking lot. Linda was close behind them in her van.
“I’ll go in and get a couple of rooms,” Steve said. When he returned, they drove around, and were able to be right in front of their rooms. They began unloading a few essentials that they’d need for overnight. Linda, Stevie and Mandy went inside theirs, to get ready for bed. She settled the kids and herself onto the bed, watching the TV until they all fell asleep.
Steve and Ghost did the same in their room. Ghost took a shower, then climbed into bed. Steve was next, and as Ghost listened and smiled, as he heard Steve singing. Steve usually didn’t think he had a good singing voice, but Ghost liked hearing him.
“Was that the new song you’ve been working on?” Ghost asked, when Steve came back into the room.
“Yeah…you could hear me?”
“It sounded good. I want to hear some more,” Ghost said.
“Okay, let me get my guitar, then you can hear what I’ve got so far.” He sat on the edge of the bed, and played and sang the words. It wasn’t finished, but the theme of it was about traveling on the road in the desert, including moonlight, UFOs and the both of them.”
“I love it already,” Ghost said.
Steve shrugged. “Really? The words just sorta came to me, and then I just played some notes I was thinking of. I think it goes together. Do you?”
“Yes, it’s kinda eerie, too…I like that sound,” Ghost said. “We’ll have to record it for our next CD. I need to do some, too.”
Steve laughed, and agreed. “We’ve been so busy lately, but we’ll be back to normal real soon. We’ll get back to our songs and gigs again.” Then, yawning, he put the guitar down. “I’m beat…I’ve gotta get some sleep. You can keep watching TV, if you want to. It won’t bother me.”
“Well, since I slept some already today I will since I’m kinda awake now,” Ghost said. “I’ll turn it down low, though.”
Steve lay down, and was out in no time. Ghost got his back-pack, and found a half package of peanut butter crackers, and a bottle of water. He finished writing what he’d started earlier, in his journal. On the TV, there was an old black and white, scary movie, so he watched most of that, then went outside for a few minutes.
Looking up into the night sky, the stars seemed closer, and brighter, here in the mountain atmosphere. He figured he wouldn’t really know what to do if he actually saw a UFO…probably wave at it, or something just as silly. He giggled at the thought. In a few more minutes, he went back inside, having not seen one.
Getting into the bed with Steve, he pulled up the covers, snuggling into the warmth, after being chilled from the night air. Steve stirred, coming half-awake.
“Did ya see any?” he asked.
“No, but I looked,” Ghost said.
“Well, maybe tomorrow then,” Steve said. They both fell asleep.
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Some time later, before dawn, there was a loud banging noise outside. Steve jerked awake, disoriented in the dark, unfamiliar room. The only light was from the neon motel sign.
“Ghost…did you hear that?” Steve shook Ghost awake. “Was that noise real, or was I dreaming it?”
The sound of breaking glass, made them both to sit straight up in the bed.
“That was real,” Ghost said, grabbing hold of Steve. “What is it?”
Steve went to the window. “Aww, shit…call 911…some asshole just broke into our cars,” he yelled. He leapt over to the door, and yanked it open. He saw a figure running away into the darkness.
Without thinking, Steve ran after the person, hollering curses at him. Ghost had found the phone, and actually remembered the letters for 911, and was now talking to the dispatcher.
“Yeah, they broke into our car and the U-Haul,” he told them. “Steve is chasing them, and we’re at a motel. Huh? …I don’t know the address or the name…just a minute, I’ll go see.” He ran outside to look for the motel sign. “It’s the Road Runner Motel, and it says, free cable TV, and pool…” he read. He stayed on the line, until he heard sirens coming down the street. “I hear them coming now,” he said, “Thank you.”
He looked around for Steve, and saw him walking back. “Did you catch him?” Ghost asked.
“Naw, I almost did, but he got away,” Steve said, shaking his head. “Those cops for us?”
“Uh-huh…go tell them.”
Steve went to talk to the police, telling them what had happened, and they all went over to look at the damage to the van and U-Haul. Linda had come out of her room, to see what was going on, along with several other motel guest. The motel manager was there, too. Assessing the damage, they found the U-Haul’s back loading door had been dented, and the lock cut, but evidently the thief hadn’t been able to get in. Linda’s car, though, had a window broken out, and the door was standing open. Things were scattered out on the pavement…mostly the kid’s toys. Taking the description of the vandal for their report, the police then left, saying they’d be in touch, when they found the person.
Linda couldn’t tell if anything had been taken, but there wasn’t much of value in the van, anyway. But now, everything was covered in shattered glass. She began picking up items and shaking them off. “Why…why me…why now?” she kept muttering to herself.
There wasn’t much they could do about the damage, until morning, and insurance would cover the repairs to the window. The manager brought out a sheet of clear plastic to tape over the window for now. Linda thanked him, and he mentioned a window repair place in town.
“I don’t think he’ll be coming back tonight, but if you and the kids want to stay in our room, you can,” Steve said.
“Thanks, Steve, I’ll be fine, and the kids are still asleep. We’ll just stay in our room.” She looked at him. “I can’t believe you chased after him…and you’re in just your underwear,” she said, and laughed. “I was scared he might have a gun, or something.”
“I know, me too,” Steve said. “Probably wasn’t the smart thing to do, running after him like that. Well, if you’re sure y’all will be ok over there, I’m going back to bed for awhile.”
“Me too, Steve. We’ll get the window fixed, then I want to get going again,” Linda said.
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Steve paced around the motel room, too agitated to try and go back to sleep. Ghost had gotten back in bed, and was watching Steve go back and forth.
“I do, too” Ghost said.
Steve looked over at him. “Huh? You do too, what?”
“Want to get out of this state. That’s what you were thinking, wasn’t it?” Ghost asked.
“Oh, yeah…it was.”
“I heard you, and I know why…’cause just bad stuff has happened, ever since we got here, and maybe more bad stuff is gonna happen.”
Steve nodded. “Yeah, I mean, New Mexico is cool and all, but just too weird for me, I guess. I know you wanted to see a UFO, but with our luck, if we did, it’d probably suck us up, and we’d never be seen again.”
Nodding, Ghost said, “It’d disappear us, huh?”
“Yep, or take us underground in those tunnels I heard about.”
“Ooo, I don’t wanna go in no tunnels, Steve,” Ghost said. “But, we could go in that big ‘ol cave, though, ’cause other people would be there…not just aliens. That would be okay.”
Steve rolled his eyes. “Yeah, but we’re not gonna do either one…we’re getting the hell outta here as soon as we can, in the morning.” He took another look out the window, then came and got into the bed. Slipping under the covers, he snuggled close to Ghost.
“I just really want to be home, Steve,” Ghost said.
“Me too, this road trip adventure is just a bit too much…” Steve said, and Ghost finished, saying, “adventure…”
“Mm-hmm,” Steve said, right up next to Ghost’s ear.
Ghost turned toward Steve, running his hand lightly over Steve’s face. “I love you.”
“I love you, too,” Steve said. They kissed and fell asleep holding each other close.
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Next part coming soon!
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© 2019 BS
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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.
All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.
No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.
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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairings, religious themes, and fantasy horror.
Just Jot It January – transmission
Just Jot It January -transmission

For Linda’s challenge:
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Today our prompt word is brought to us by Dar. She can be found blogging here Dar’s blog
Daily Prompt – JusJoJan the 25th, 2026
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Seems to me that the word ‘transmission’ gets to sounding wrong the more you say it. I’ve been saying it quite a bit since seeing what it was for the prompt. Mostly I get it mixed up with ‘transition’. Two quite different words.
I used to hear transmission a lot, because my husband did a lot of work on car engines, and still does sometimes. His dad was a mechanic, so it was a familiar word to us all. Don’t ask me what a transmission does, though. Guess it helps make a car go – the engine? All I know is the car needs a battery, water, air, grease, oil, spark plugs, wires, carburetor , belts, fans, and gas. Probably a bunch of other stuff,, too.
Now I will transition this back to you to read. My transmission is complete! 🙂
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So Cold/Dear Agony – Song Lyric Sunday – Cold
So Cold/Dear Agony – Song Lyric Sunday – Cold
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January 25, 2026 – Song that mentions Cold
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For SLS today we have songs that feature the word cold. Thanks, Jim!
To join in this fun weekly challenge, and to see other entries, just click the above link.
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This prompt came right on time for the big winter weather so many of us are feeling today and the weekend. It’s sleeting, snowing and so cold, in the single digits, with wind chills in the negatives.
I looked at some songs I knew with cold in the lyrics or title, but wasn’t inspired to post them again. I’d done them before. Then I looked at a list, and didn’t like those much either. So I then named a few bands to see if they had anything with ‘cold’, nope. Then I thought, hmmm, how about alternative songs. I found quite a few, and I liked this one a lot. I’ve heard of this band before and I liked how the video looked here, and the music and lyrics.
I read that it stayed a really long time on the charts, but never got to # 1. It sold a lot going platinum though. Read more of how he thought to write this song in the wiki link below.
The plot of the music video shows a man shackled to a large square stone carrying it through a swamp, while preachers and others look on. He is condemned to drown for infidelity. There are two women mourners in the audience, and you can imagine who they are to this man. Soon he falls into the swamp water and drowns.
“So Cold” , by Breaking Benjamin, is on their 2004 album, “We Are Not Alone”. It was written by Benjamin Burnley, and is on the Hollywood label. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_Cold_(Breaking_Benjamin_song)
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… I’m blue and cold … from lyrics “Dear Agony”
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One Word Sunday – Sweet
One Word Sunday – Sweet
For Debbie’s challenge:
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Sweet William
These are small flowers that are pink in the middle and white frilly petals on the edges.
In the second photo you may be able to see a small insect on the petals (center – long green legs)
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Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Squish
Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Squish
For Gerry and Sue’s challenge:
Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Squish.
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I never want to squish a bug
Neither do I give a hug
I leave them be or usher them out
And sometimes at them I will shout
Leave me alone you miserable pest
Go away and let me rest
You’re bugging me way too much
Daring me to squish you, a one – two punch!
Keep it up and you will see
‘Twill be the absolute end of thee
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photos of a couple of bugs (a moth, and a cricket) and a bunch of yellow and orange fly swatters for sale.
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Writer’s Workshop x 2
Writer’s Workshop x 2

For John’s challenge:
https://wordpress.com/reader/feeds/87817150/posts/5937208406
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Here is the one from this week:
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- Write a post inspired by the word resident.
- Write a post in exactly eleven (11) sentences.
- Write a story that starts with the line “Sometimes, all you need to do is completely make an ass of yourself and laugh it off to realize that life isn’t so bad after all.”
- If it was possible to transplant your brain to stay alive for another 100 years, would you?
- What’s something that when you were learning it, you thought you’d never use it, but in reality, you ended up using it a lot?
- What is your opinion on tattoos?
I’ll say for # 4 – no, I wouldn’t want my brain pickled in a jar sitting on some scientists shelf for 100 years.
# 5, I can’t really think of anything. Usually if I take the time to learn how to do something, it’s because I want to do it. So, to never use my new skill would be silly.
# 6. I like some tattoos. I don’t like when a person gets them all over themselves including their face and head, etc. Just a few are ok. I think most tattoos should be of something meaningful to the person. I also think some look better than others in the way the finished tattoo looks.
For myself, I have three tattoos. One on my ankle is the word ‘ghost’ in sky blue ink. It was designed by myself in swirly letters. Tattoo # 2 is the names of both my grand kids and two stars in between them. It is on my right inside wrist. # 3 is on the other wrist and is a medium size purple peace sign.
I got them all at the same place in Columbia Missouri, in a shop called Blackthorne. All were done by the same lady, and each were about a year apart. I never thought it hurt at all though. It felt a little tickly to me as I watched her inking the designs. It was fun getting them and I’m glad I did. 🙂
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Photos of my 3 tattoos
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Here’s one from awhile back that never got posted:
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https://wordpress.com/reader/feeds/87817150/posts/5827527479
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- Write a post inspired by the word possession.
- Write a post in exactly 7 (seven) sentences.
- Write a story starting with the line “The worst thing about being at the top of the career ladder is that there’s a long way to fall.”
- What obscure interest do you have? Tell us about it.
- Tell us if you’ve ever dated a friend’s sibling, or if a friend dated your sibling, What was it like?
- Tell us about something you learned in September.
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Nothing really stands out to write about, so these will be short I think.
1. Possession = I have a lot of possessions + I don’t want to deal with demon possession.
2. This is sentence # 2 of 7
3. “The worst thing about being at the top of the career ladder is that there’s a long way to fall.” And I don’t have to worry about falling, since I never had a career to begin with.
4. Mummies, ghosts, spirits, paranormal, horror … but everyone already knows this about me.
5. No, I have one sister 5 years younger than me, so the ages were wrong for this kind of situation, and ewww, anyway!
6. Can’t say I learned anything in September.
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SOCS & JJJ – Just Jot It January
SOCS & JJJ – Just Jot It January

For Linda’s challenge:
The Friday Reminder for #SoCS & #JusJoJan 2026 Daily Prompt for Jan. 24th
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Your prompt for #JusJoJan the 24th and Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “take another look.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!
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Taking another look is what I seem to be doing all the time. I wear glasses, but they don’t really help much, especially when trying to read tiny printed words. These I’m typing now are hard for me to see. I’m not wearing my glasses now because they do no good. I kind of see ghosted letters, and see double lots of things, so I have to look close, and look again, and take another look, before hopefully getting it right. … Looking at instructions on packages, and directions on medicine bottles is impossible without a magnifying glass. Which brings me back to the prompt I gave early on in this challenge.
So, I do the best I can. I also keep looking out the window at the awful weather. Taking another look at the sleet that is falling, hitting the windows with a tick tick tick, and will soon turn into snowflakes. Not a fan, I tell you, not a fan.
Happy Saturday and stay warm and safe!
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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 251
Two Souls: Into the Fire # 251
Warning … adult content
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“I’ll order whatever sounds like UFO food,” Ghost said, still talking about what he wanted to eat when they stopped in New Mexico.
“You’re weird, ya know,” Steve said.
“I know,” Ghost said. He got out his journal and pen, and began drawing pictures of aliens and UFOs. He’d show Steve what he drew, every once in awhile. “How do you like this one?” he kept asking.
“I like all of them,” Steve said, glancing at the page. “You draw really good. Where do you get ideas for aliens, anyway…TV?”
“Nuh-uh…them shows are fake. I seen real ones before…in a dream, but it wasn’t a dream. I think I was there where they were, looking at them,” Ghost said.
Steve knew Ghost was off and running with another fantastical story, but he loved hearing them, so he kept asking questions. “When was this dream, not a dream deal?”
“Oh, a long time ago, before I was here.” Ghost said.
“Up in the mountains?”
“No, before that…another time,” Ghost said. “I was here before this time…you know…” he sighed. “I still miss it sometimes…that other time.”
“You’re not making sense…what other time?” Steve asked.
Ghost thought a minute. “Didn’t I tell you before, that we both knew each other a bunch of other times? That’s why we’re together now, ’cause we always were supposed to be. We’ll always be together…even when we’re gone from here.”
Frowning, Steve was still confused. “You told me before?”
“Yeah, I think so. My grandmother told me, and she told you. Then I told you again. Remember?”
Steve thought about it, trying to get what Ghost was talking about. He vaguely remembered the strange conversation he’d had with Ghost’s grandmother, Miz Deliverance, that day he rescued Ghost behind the school, many years ago. What had she said…that he and Ghost were meant to meet again, but only when the time was right…and then…it was the right time.
“I kinda remember that, Ghost. I didn’t get it then, though, and I still don’t, but it is a familiar feeling…I get this weird knowing about us, that I can’t put into words.”
“Yeah, that’s it,” Ghost said. “Exactly. There’s a word for it, for when you come back, and another word for what we are…re…something…” he tried to think of the words.
“Oh, you mean reincarnation?” Steve asked. “Is that it? I’ve heard of that, and it’s like you said…we come back again and again.”
“That’s the word, Steve, and that’s what we did. And, the other words is soul-mates, I just remembered. That’s what we are…our souls are meant to be together, no matter what, no matter when, and in every lifetime we’re in…every one of them.” Ghost laughed. “And, here we are today.”
Steve laughed, too. “That’s so cool. That’s the connection we have. I get it, now.”
Ghost nodded, “And our name too…Lost Souls?…’cause it fits…we are lost souls ’till we find each other again. I’m glad it’s you, Steve. I wouldn’t want it to be anybody else.”
“Me too, Ghost…it wouldn’t work any other way,” Steve said.
They rode in silence a little while, both thinking of it. Then, Steve asked, “What’s that got to do with UFOs?”
“Huh?” Ghost asked. “Oh, you mean me seeing them in a maybe dream, and the stuff between us? Nothing, I guess, except I remember this other place and time I was in, and they were there. I don’t think I stayed very long in that place, that time, ’cause I couldn’t find you, and I had to keep searching. You weren’t one of the aliens.”
“But, you kind of miss that place?”
“Yeah, ’cause it was pretty neat. I didn’t live very long…didn’t get to know it much.”
“Would you go back there, if you had a chance?” Steve asked. “If a UFO stopped us, right here in the road, and asked you to come back…would you go?”
“No, why would I?” Ghost said, shaking his head. “You are here, Steve. This is where I belong.”
“Good, I want you to stay here with me,” Steve said, smiling.
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After awhile, they came to the next city, Albuquerque. Steve pulled into a large parking lot, and waited for Linda to catch up. “Here she is,” he said, getting out of the U-Haul.
Linda pulled her van up next to them, and rolled down the window. Steve leaned in, and asked, “Just wondering if you have any idea of where you and the kids want to eat.”
“Anything but fast food and sandwiches,” she said. “I need a break, and want some real food, today.” She laughed.
They scanned the area of town they were in, but didn’t see anything likely. “Maybe we could ask someone over in that convenience store? Surely, they’d know a good place to eat,” Linda said.
“Okay, I’ll go ask,” Steve said, and walked over to the little store.
The kids were getting fidgety, wanting to get out and run around. “We’ll get out in a few minutes. Uncle Steve will be right back, then we’ll go eat.”
When Steve rejoined them, Linda asked, “What did you find out?”
“There’s a restaurant about two blocks over there,” he said, pointing. “It has all different things. Then there’s a diner, about a mile up the road, and a truck stop on the way out of town. Which one sounds the best?”
“The restaurant, will be fine,” Linda said.
Steve went back to the U-Haul. “Did you find a place?” Ghost asked. He began putting away his book and markers.
“Yep, and looks like it’s right over there,” Steve said, as he was pulling into the parking lot.
Inside the restaurant, they were led to a booth, and given menus. Ghost looked it over and laughed. “See…I told you there’d be UFO food,” he showed Steve, pointing out the names of some of the choices.
“You’re right,” Steve said, reading them off out loud.
About half the menu did have funny UFO names for the pretty much ordinary food. There was ‘planetary meatballs and spaghetti’, ‘flying saucer tortillas’ for a build your own burrito, ‘E-T tacos’, ‘alien appetizer platter’, ‘close encounter’ enchiladas, and ‘galaxy grilled chicken’, among other things. They made their choices, and drank iced-tea while they waited for their order to be ready.
“This is the weirdest place I ever ate at,” Steve said, as he looked around.
“I know,” Linda said. “I don’t even know what it’s supposed to be…is it a Mexican food place?”
“Kind of, but the waiters are all dressed…well, like Mexicans from outer space.” He snickered at that.
Ghost was taking it all in. He had a grin on his face, and was enjoying the spectacle. There was a hodge-podge of costumes the waiters and waitresses were wearing, from serapes and sombreros, to alien ears, and antennas, in any combination. The décor was just as mixed up, and the music playing over the speakers was western songs, alternating with sci-fy movie themes.
Their waiter came by to let them know it wouldn’t be long. “Y’all’s order is working, but if the kids want to burn off some energy, there’s a kid space over through that door,” he said, pointing to the back of the room.
“Thanks,” Linda said. “That’s just what they need.” She and Steve took Stevie and Mandy over to play. Ghost got out his camera, and wandered around snapping pictures. Several other customers were doing the same, and he got to talk to them about where they were from, and where they were going. It was like a family party atmosphere in the restaurant. He found his way into the play area, to take pictures of the kids. They were having a ball, hollering and playing on all the equipment, with some other kids. After a little while, their waiter motioned to them that their food was ready, so they rounded up the kids, and went back to their table. There was so much food there, the table was filled.
“Oh, my…we ordered a lot,” Linda said.
“Well, let’s get started, then,” Steve said.
They ate until they could hold no more. “I’m dying,” Ghost said. “I ate too much.”
“But it was so good,” said Steve, pushing his plate away. Even the kids had eaten a lot, for them. They paid their way out, and went back to the cars.
“Ready to get back on the road?” Steve asked. “There’s a few more hours until it gets dark.”
“Sure, we really should,” Linda said. “Then we can all sleep good tonight at a motel.”
They pulled out of the parking lot, and found the Interstate highway, again. Everyone was refreshed from their break.
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Next part coming soon!
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Thanks for visiting! Peace
© 2019 BS
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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.
All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.
No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.
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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairings, religious themes, and fantasy horror.
Fibbing Friday
Fibbing Friday

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For Di’s challenge:
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1. Verklempt … This is a fancy hair ornament that clamps the hair together.
2, Vittle … This is a child’s size violin – a very small fiddle
3, Vuvuzela . … This is a potato & cheese combo casserole.
4, Vexillology … This is the study of ventriloquism – throwing your voice.
5. Velociraptor … This is a dial on your car’s dashboard, measuring speed
6. Vamoosinator … This is one of those hand held, small vacuum machines.
7. Vicissitude … This is the scientific means by which a plant sucks up water.
8. Voce … This is a game with mallets and balls played on the lawn.
9. Vagary … This is the various types of frosting/icing used to decorate a cake.
10. Verbose … This is an expensive sound system for your car.
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