S. H. Marpel 
Two Ghost’s Salvation – Section 01 [EPUB ebook] 

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In the days when people were owned by the land, two young girls found their power by becoming ghosts, then spirit guides. This is their origin-story…Their parents were serfs, and belonged to two different dukedoms. Falling in love endangered them both. Becoming pregnant with twins made this even worse.Their Dad had to raise them by himself, as Mother died shortly after birthing them. But her spirit remained on Earth to watch over them. Sal and Jude could see her, and knew their Dad could feel her presence. But the problem in survival was staying hidden, because they were on hunting land the King claimed as his own. And forces were at work to find them…Excerpt:We were both born as twins. But as you can see, wewere never identical. Jude had black hair and I had blond. And our Datold us that we were more alike than not, otherwise. We liked todrink our milk and smile and gurgle. And neither of us cried much. But we didn’t know our Ma much, well not atfirst. She caught a fever a few days after we were born and died soonafter. Da was upset by this, but he often told us that our smiles andgurgles took all the pain away. That, and when he went out to huntthat night, he found a white and black spotted milk goat who hadwandered off into the woods and was following him around as he triedto hunt. Her udders were full, and looked tight and painful to Da. Sohe took the goat home to us, so we could have some milk until hecould find where she had wandered off from. It was that night where we saw our Ma again. Shewas smiling at us, and we smiled back. Da couldn’t see her, so hedidn’t understand why we were so happy. But with full bellies, wewent to sleep and Da milked the rest from that goat and put the milkinto skins to make into cheese. Then he tethered the goat rightoutside the hut to graze.He never did find out who that goat belonged to.No farm around us was missing any. And we had that goat until wecould eat solid food, Da said. And then it wandered off again oneday. But it wasn’t the last time both tame and wild life around ourcabin would take care of us. We grew like sprouts, Da told us. Soon we werewalking and getting into trouble. When he went off to hunt food forus to eat, he soon devised a system of tying us to opposite cornersof the cabin, just long enough to not get us tangled with each otheror anything else. Everything up and out of our reach, and secured soit couldn’t fall on us. What he didn’t know is that the mice and birdswould come to entertain us while he was gone. We would hearsymphonies by the birds, and watch balancing and tumbling acts by themice. And we knew Da was close when they would combine the mostdramatic action with the trilling accompaniment of the birds. Andwhen the door opened, the birds and mice would vanish, leaving ussmiling and clapping just as Da opened the door with some game he hadcaught.. . .In those days, the land wasn’t owned by people, it was all property of the King or Queen or Prince, depending on whowas in power when. And where the land was deeded to a local count orbaron, the property title could be withdrawn at any time. People were property of the land. And weresupposed to stay with it. Our family, our Da and Ma, were from twodifferent deeds. They’d met at a trading festival and fell in love. Both Dukes wanted both of them, or would be justas happy to split them up so they could re-mate to someone elsewithin the land deed they belonged to. But our parents eloped intohiding – and away from everyone they knew, to keep their families andthemselves safe.And of course, Daand Ma loved each other very much.When Ma found she was pregnant, that made the problem very serious. You can’t split a child…

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Język Angielski ● Format EPUB ● Strony 10 ● ISBN 9781387764518 ● Wydawca Midwest Journal Press DD ● Opublikowany 2018 ● Do pobrania 3 czasy ● Waluta EUR ● ID 6206103 ● Ochrona przed kopiowaniem Adobe DRM
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