LIST The blue light of dawn flowing through Izel’s windows woke me. I didn’t know they were Izel’s windows at first. In fact, I was pretty sure they were mine. That I was in New York and my windows were just really big. But after a couple of blinks, turning onto my side and a yawn, I figured out ...
The wind traveling along the streamlined sides of the ship dipped into the newly opened space and made a ‘whoosh’ sound as I entered. Closing the door behind me I moved quickly to the desk. The space seemed large as I was hurrying through it in my form-fitting all-black outfit, seriously looking ...
“Sydney,” he said. “I hoped you would call.” His voice was as good as I remembered it. “Hi, Lenox,” I said, sitting down on my bed. “I wanted to call and thank you.” “You are very welcome. May I ask what happened?” The line was quiet. I stood up. “What do you mean?” I asked, crossing to the windo...
Young men, thin and lithe, smiled and hung their arms around each other in groups of three or four. We reached the top of the street and I looked into the mayhem. The road was teeming with cows, rickshaws, motorcycles, dogs, anything and everything. Vehicles moved back and forth through the sea o...
My voice strained against the wind blowing off the Sea of Cortez. I pushed through the sand, running after him. My dog, Blue, stayed by my side, his gait lopsided. Mulberry was a slow-moving figure several yards ahead of me. Solid looking in the hazy light of dusk, he took his time crossing the s...