Liadan Tallie

David Saga

So, this is not the end, but this is the end of this part. I've just realized, well today while I was writing, that this really is one long novel. It is in separate parts, true, but this all goes to a single long story. There is one interlude currently (Club) and will likely be another before I begin Dee is for David which is then next part.

That being said, I really have NO idea how long this story is going to be.

I can tell you all, that Dee is for David, part three in the story picks up two years after the events of My Name is David.

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Call me Donna - reprise

So, apparently when I was saying there were 8 chapters to Donna I was wrong. Somehow I duplicated chapter 4 and what I posted today I had as chapter 6. So, there are only 3 chapters left to this short tale.

Alternately, I've started up with My name is David again. Seriously considering posting there again, but putting up a spoiler alert the next 4 days.

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Hammerfield Press - The Recall that Saved a Company

Liadan Allenwood lives in a universe that has almost limitless possibilities, much like our own. One thing her Universe has that ours does not is the

Hammerfield Press

It is an online publication with close to a million subscribers worldwide. They sometimes find themselves reporting 'Yellow' stories, but usually they try to report what is really happening in the world regardless of bias. This ends up meaning that most of their editorial staff is spread across the gamut of political and social beliefs.

I bring them up for a news article that was published after the events of Always a Groomsman, Never a Bride. Well, I'll let the article speak for itself.

A night at the club

The music from the club washes through me. I sit there swaying to it, letting it flow through my head, my chest, my hips. The day's events have left me thoroughly washed out and I just want to cease being for a moment or two. The pounding beat draws me out onto the dance floor, and I let it dictate my moves.

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