The ghost of Mark Twain meant well ...
but you know what famous road is paved
with good intentions.
Go to D.G. Hudson's site, RAINFOREST WRITING:
http://dghudson-rainwriting.blogspot.com/2014/01/death-in-house-of-life-roland-yeomans.html
Discover how D.G. found herself in 1895 Cairo ... face to face with She Who Devours.
Will she survive?
Well, that depends on how many of you visit and comment.
Sekhmet has her moods but sometimes she does listen to pleas for mercy ...
Listening amuses her so when she refuses.
Don't Let D.G. Hudson down!
Race to her site to rescue her from
I bet she survives!
ReplyDeleteI shall ride to the rescue immediately, once I have located my attack kitten and my chicken-catching net.
ReplyDeleteAlex:
ReplyDeleteHer ghost will forever haunt me if she doesn't!
Nissa:
Attack kittens are tough! D.G. may be rescued after all. :-)
Help! I may not be able to talk my way out of this one. . .a comment or two might appease the She.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the extra appeal, Roland, Mark isn't being much help. . .
Nissa's got the right idea!
D.G.:
ReplyDeleteTalk may not do it with an immortal who has literally heard it all! But there is always Sam. :-)
My father often talked to me about the road and good intentions. Perhaps because his intentions weren't.
ReplyDeleteAnd She who Devours is permanently hungry but, as you say, can be mercifull. When it suits.
Elephant's Child:
ReplyDeleteThen, there is always her soft-hearted mate, Samuel McCord. :-) He often stands between her and her would-be victims. He has the scars to prove it!
It appears you're getting around, Roland!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff :)
She who devours sounds like many people I know. Not food, but the happiness and peace of others.
ReplyDeleteWendy:
ReplyDeleteOnly because my friends are rallying around me. I am humbled by your and their friendship!
Susan:
Like so many who cause heartache she does not mean to do so -- it is just her nature. :-(