1.
I’m a spelunker.
I’ve been to some amazing caves, many in the United States. In one cave, we all
had to squeeze through a skinny section to exit the cave, it was terrifying,
but also thrilling.
2.
I’m also an
artist, and I’m currently working on “horrorscopes.” They are the zodiac signs
as zombies.
3.
I’ve written a
few cookbooks as “Holly Sinclair.”
4.
I make my own
Vietnamese Coffee and Thai Iced Tea. Something I recommend! (It’s easy.)
5.
I get excited when
I find wild mushrooms, not to eat or pick, I just love seeing them and taking
photos of them. I was ecstatic when I found a vivid orange mushroom next to a
bright yellow one!
6.
I’m not
superstitious, but I can’t resist saying “bread and butter” when my friend and
I get separated by something (like a pole). If you haven’t heard this one,
uttering those words will link you back together, preventing bad luck.
7.
I prefer dark
chocolate over milk chocolate and milk chocolate over white chocolate, which is
an abomination.
8.
I can’t smell
skunk or stinkbugs. When I was a child, I thought the other kids were punking
me when they would hold their noses and run away. I have since learned they do
actually have a smell, and my doctor called me lucky my sniffer doesn’t
acknowledge it.
9.
My favorite book growing
up was a pop-up of ‘Thumbelina’.
10.
My favorite mythological creature, since childhood, is the dragon.
Excerpt:
Small colored flecks danced in the sunlight. They darted back and forth. They rushed me, encircling me, round and round, faster and faster, creating a whirlwind of color that made me woozy. I began swaying before the flecks scattered. They swooped and gathered in front of me, coalescing into the shape of a small, translucent woman. She hovered several feet off the ground, sparkling like multicolored glitter and moving like an ethereal ballerina.
When she spoke, it echoed a thousand voices speaking in harmony. “Fáilte. Welcome. We are the Breena. You are of Andraste.”
“I’m Katie.” Wariness crept into my voice. The family books read Andraste. “Yeah, I think I’m Andraste.”
“Yes. You wear the Taith, a gift of the Breena.” She gestured to the traveling boots. “We are pleased to see them in this form. It has been long since the clan Andraste has visited. Tell us, what has become of sweet Clara and her quest?”
She—they—knew Clara? “I’m sorry, she died.”
“That is unfortunate. We liked Clara. You are taking up the quest?”
My stomach dropped. They may have said it as a question, but it sounded like a statement. “I ... I didn’t know my Aunt Clara, and I don’t know anything about a quest. I’m not the right person to talk to.”
“Yes, she was given the quest. As she is no longer, the task falls to the next in line.”
“Is this an optional type of quest?”
“It is your charge.”
“Well, I’m not the next in line. That’s probably my uncle. I’ll put him in touch with you.”
The Breena moved closer to me. One of the little flecks zipped from one side of her face to the other. “You are next in line. You wear the blessing. You are of Andraste, Keepers of Secrets, Guardians of Mamwlada. You are the Legacy. Protector of the Light. You will take up the quest. Find the Oubusch. Find the Others before the gates open. Stop the disciples of Morus.”
“Find what now?”
“Find the Oubusch. Find the Others before the gates open. Stop the disciples of Morus before they break the lock.” The Breena’s voice reverberated off my skin.
I swallowed. “Who’s Morus? What gate? What others? What’s an Oubusch, and how do I find it?”
“The Oubusch will lead you to the Others. Find the Stone, find the Others.”
“But how?”
“Open the box. Use the sundial.” The words rhythmic like a song. Her essence oscillated, and her form began to melt away.
“Wait, what box?”
“What is there is here, what is here is not there. You must hurry, time is ending.” With that, the flecks disbursed, and she was gone.
“Wait, please, I don’t understand.” No one answered
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