How does one cope with learning that your entire life was a lie? Why by not coping with it of course. And not coping with it was exactly what the Scot named Maon Kincaid...excuse me, Emilian Maon DeRazia-Morel, Romani gypsy, was doing. And how exactly does a Scot, no wait, an Irish Gypsy who thought he was a Scot, not cope with such a revelation? He breaks things of course, and right this second the dark haired man was breaking a chair over some poor drunk's head. The impact rattled Maon's bones and he growled as he tossed the broken pieces of the bar chair to the floor and shook his arms, grimacing as the sting remained in his muscles. He didn't have time to dwell on that as a moment before it was supposed to connect, Maon's sharp green eyes caught sight of the meaty fist that was headed right for his (thus far) unbroken nose. He reflexively bent his body to the left causing the blow to hit him in the shoulder, the punch had enough strength behind it that ...
Ooh, I love those snowflakes! Great start to the challenge :-)
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog via the challenge and so glad because I recently started crocheting and I want to see more of your posts now!
ReplyDeleteGood way to start the challenge. Hope you can find lots of crocheting patterns. What I'd really like to know along with it though, is HOW to make it, too! Can you put directions on?
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auvergnasse- what a wonderful word- it got be intrigued straightaway - had to quickly scroll down to see what it was all about
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely blog and a great snowflake design!
ReplyDeleteLovely crochet pattern. So delicate. My daughter and I discuss the best Disney princesses. I like Ariel but she's not such a fan. I really like her on the TV show Once Upon a Time.
ReplyDeleteawesome snowflakes Bliss!
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