Saturday, March 2, 2019

WWW - a tough act for Shayla

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Weekend Writing Warriors is a weekly blog hop where participants post eight to ten sentences of their writing. You can find out more about it by clicking on the image.

Continuing a chapter from Ghosts of Innocence, Shayla has stolen the identity of a new high-ranking Imperial appointee, Brynwyn bin Covin. She’s been met by a soldier (Kurt) from the Imperial Palace Guard, who’s escorting her to the Palace. Outside in the square Kurt spotted a row of coin-operated punishment stalls, and Shayla realizes the crowd will expect her to inflict some pain on the prisoners there. She’s stopped in front of a young woman prisoner with two young children.

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A hush descended on the square.

Struggling to quell a tremor running through her whole body, Shayla dropped the coin into the slot.

A dreadful scream rent the air. It tailed off into convulsive sobs, joined by a chorus of wails from the children.

Shayla felt the square spinning around her. She was almost overwhelmed by revulsion at the coin-operated torture she had just inflicted. She gritted her teeth, trying to twist her grimace into thin-lipped satisfaction. Immerse in the character! Brynwyn was a self-righteous prig.



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Yup. She did it  :(
The question is, what’s next?

21 comments:

Susan Flett Swiderski said...

Yeah, I know she HAD to do it to maintain her cover, but this scene was still gut-wrenching. (I reckon that means you wrote it beautifully!)

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

That's got to be one of the most horrible torture devices ever. Drop in a coin. So sick.

Teresa Cypher said...

That scene kind of hurts to read.

Well done! :-)

Finished AOH. A five-star book. :-)

Botanist said...

Susan, it was hard to write, but I think it came over well.

Alex, yeah, it's not a nice system.

Teresa, thanks so much for the review of Ashes!

Anonymous said...

Coin-operated torture? You have a brilliantly sick mind . . . or maybe it's sickly brilliant?

Botanist said...

Ed, either way around works for me :)

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Ian - that was really foul to read ... and I think I'll stick on my chair trying not to think about it. The next instalment will be interesting to read ... love the comments: just right ... congratulations - poor Shayla having to play her part. Cheers Hilary

Charmaine Gordon said...

Exceptional snippet. More to be learned. Thanks.

Veronica Scott said...

Rough world you've built here. Nothing else to say really, hope your character can carry on for the greater good.

Karen Michelle Nutt said...

What a horrible moment! Made me grimace too.

Nancy Gideon said...

What a strong woman! I hope she has a chance to repay the misery with compassion.

Jessica E. Subject said...

Yes, this is where she's going to have a tough time staying in character. Regardless, she'll never be the same after this.

Botanist said...

Hilary, this was meant to be tough to read, unfortunately I have to make sure Shayla is tested!

Charmaine, thanks.

Veronica, rough indeed. Which is why she's heel bent on bringing it down.

Karen, as it was meant to :)

Nancy, you'll see ...

Jessica, sadly, she's been through much worse already :(

Unknown said...

What an awful test to have to pass. Hope it's worth it!

Aldrea Alien said...

Oof. That was a punch in the gut.
I hope she can stay in character or all this is going to be for naught.

Botanist said...

Christina, unfortunately Shayla is in way too deep for any second thoughts!

Aldrea, it's a hard scene, for sure.

Diane Burton said...

You made me feel her revulsion for her action as well as her disgust for the person she's impersonating. Good job.

dolorah said...

Oh wow, that was brutal. Coin-op torture? Now, that is creative Ian. I am horrified and fascinated at the same time. Well done on the character development and audience participation.

Botanist said...

Diane, glad the right feelings are coming across.

Donna, yeah, it's a nasty regime!

Elizabeth Mueller said...

Sounds positively horrifying but I'm not going to ask what she just did! You meanie... :P

Botanist said...

Elizabeth, IMO being a meanie - especially to your main characters - is a big part of being an author.

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