The importance of blending in

“. . . My lady,” Dubhal intoned. Sean could hear the respect for their captain in his voice. “Master Dubhal,” Grania returned. She turned her attention to Sean. “I’m sorry, Sean, Maureen was not on either ship. Both had been abandoned by the time we reached them, anyway – all vital crew had been evacuatedContinue reading “The importance of blending in”

And so it begins

Maureen clasped the two identical boxes beneath her arms as she slipped into the boarding school common room.  Her green eyes flashed mischievously at Sean as she set the boxes down on the room’s main table and lifted their lids. . . “You want to help me find the man. . .” “The man withContinue reading “And so it begins”