SPARX Incarnation: Mark Of The Green Dragon (SPARX Series I Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
The sweet and pungent aroma of peat-fires was already strong by the time we caught sight of the first of the watergrass homes on the main road in. As evening gave way to twilight, a pale orange sky backlit the thatched dwellings and out came the glowflies. Fiery sparks sailed across a sea of mire rushes. “Not long now,” I proclaimed, needlessly. The announcement was answered with a huff and a grunt, and I wondered if the lively pace taken up was less about high spirits and more about filling bellies. Perhaps the hint of home-cooked pippish stew blending into the night air had put them over the edge. Through open doors and windows, I overheard the merry high-pitched chatter of pipsqueaks at many a dinner table. In the distance, a red reed door swung open violently. Two young Pips dashed out of the hut, the smaller one yelling fiendishly at a slightly larger, laughing version of himself. Their yard was little more than trampled reeds and a scraggly birch tree with a dangling swing rope; their cone-topped hut little more than yard materials standing erect – woven grass and mud over a stick frame, splashed with shutters dyed in bright red, blue and yellow.
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