Thursday, September 3, 2020

A tiny taste of my story.... Enjoy!


Excerpt from Dance of the Goblin



That night the music returned. It roused Caryn, who wasn’t sure if it was a dream. It seemed so real. This time the violin was joined in harmony with a woman’s voice. High and lilting, the woman sang of starlight and marble halls hidden from mortals. Her voice was fluid and in perfect pitch with the violin, but the inflection of her tone was pierced by sorrow. Unable to resist the lure of the music, Caryn left the house. A cool breeze pressed the thin fabric of her nightgown against her and tickled the ends of her hair across her shoulders and arms. At the edge of the trees she thought she glimpsed a woman’s figure moving ahead of her down the path leading into the woods. Following, she struggled to listen to the words of the song. Sometimes it seemed as if the woman was singing in another language. One she’d never heard before.

Entranced and consumed by curiosity, Caryn continued down the path. It was blanketed in mist. She barely noticed the cold, wet grass beneath her feet. The violin played, its sound reaching a feverish crescendo. Then it stopped. The woman paused for just a moment and Caryn remained near the edge of the trail.

In faith I followed him,

In sorrow he concealed you.

His deception born of kindness…

The words were spoken, not sung.

“Who are you?” Caryn called.

“Find me,” the woman answered. She moved around a bend in the trail.

The wind blew harder and the mist rose and curled as Caryn moved faster to catch up. She stumbled, stubbing her toe against a rock. Pain shot through her leg and she sat for a moment cradling her foot. The music and singing had stopped. When she was able to hobble around the bend the woman she’d seen on the path had vanished. The dull throbbing ache in her toe made her wonder if she’d been sleepwalking all along.

“Caryn!” another voice cried.



You can still read it here on Swoon Reads.

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