Hello friends! I'm SO sorry for the long silence. Worse yet, I just realized that my post explaining that I needed to take a break seems to have disappeared?? I really hope no one has been too worried or upset (I am honestly scared to look at the comments queue).Â
If you didn't see the mysteriously vanished blog post, let me just explain that I live right where all the gigantic wildfires have been going on in California, and it's made life pretty hellish for nearly two months now. Smoke, fear, being evacuated from my house for weeks...it took everything out of me just to get through each day, and didn't leave any energy for creative work.Â
Anyway...we finally got to come back to our house (and we had a house to come back to, which we very seriously thought we might not). We're tentatively getting back to normal. It's just a struggle to face the fact that "normal" now means extreme drought and unstoppable wildfires :(
Back to the point: I've managed to get some finished pages built up (along with the mental fortitude to show my face :)
I TRULY do apologize for keeping you waiting so long! As always, I promise the story will NOT be left unfinished. In fact we only have about 50 pages to go... *thunderclap, ominous music*
17 thoughts on “102. Well, Well, Well, You’re Feeling Fine”
KS
I’m delighted that you’re back, and more importantly, safe.
tiffd516
as long as you are safe thats all that matters. shit happens and its ok to need and take a break. those who are here because they want to be will understand and still be here. stay safe.
NS
I’m glad that you’re safe! Looking forward to the next part of Amanda’s story 😉
NS
I’m glad that you’re safe! Looking forward to the next part of Amanda’s story. Take care 😉
greattsathoggua
I am so happy you are safe.
John
So good to hear you’re safe. After you’d mentioned your circumstances, there was naturally some concern when you didn’t show up. I hope your work gives you some routine and a sense of normality again.
Madeleine Wares
I’m glad you’re safe. Seriously, what is going on in this town?
greattsathoggua
Only fifty pages?!?!?! Nooooooo!!!!! Not nearly enough!
Rosa
Glad you are back, safe and you were able to come back to a home. 🙂
Lily
I’m so sorry that things have been so hard for you and so pleased that you’re safe. Wonderful to have a new page to read and really looking forward to the next one! When you’re ready of course 🙂 xx
Chris Hutchinson
Stay safe! All else is secondary.
Arran
I was just thinking the other day that I hadn’t gotten updates in a long time and thought I’d have many pages to catch up on, but it was just one or two installments. And now I know why! I’m glad the situation has improved there.
Linda
So sorry for all you folks out there and glad you have your home! Good luck.
michaeljsouth
He’s got a super secret adults only thing he needs to tell her about the critical medical condition known as “sprained wrist”. It involves a certain teenager tax required by the wendigos that keep the town safe.
Admin
Teenager tax!! lol 😀
traci-ann
I am so happy to hear that you are ok, and your house is as well. even though houses can be replaced, loosing one like that would only add to the stress that you’re already under. glad that you are back with new pages but take all the time you need xo
midga
That explains why this has such a pnw vibe tho.
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After Amanda's parents divorce, Amanda and her mom relocate to a new town. Amanda's trying to be cooperative about the move, but her mom won't explain why they're there, or even how she heard of the place. As Amanda explores the town and begins to unravel a decades-old disappearance--or more than one--she starts to fear she's in danger too. But as her mom's behavior grows ever more detached and bizarre, will Amanda be able to escape the town's strange pull? Updates Mondays and Fridays.Archives
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