The Link Pt. 03: The Huntress

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"Any more coffee?" Mr. Lewis asked. We all declined, and he began collecting the cups on the table. I noticed that he was the last of the kitchen staff. I guessed it was to delay his return to a cell.

"I just wish I knew how Goodfellow is doing it," Landing said. "It's hard to trust peace when I don't know how it's made."

"She has an angel at her side," Lewis said. We all looked at him, and he smiled at us. It was the first he had interjected himself in our conversation. Normally, I would have thought it inappropriate.

"An angel?" Landings said with a chuckle.

"As strange as it sounds, it's true," Lewis said to the General.

"And you know this how?" Landings asked, his grin growing. Lewis wasn't smiling.

"I spent eighteen years trying to kill her," Lewis said, which removed Landings' smile. "In the end, I destroyed the only thing that could have stopped her." He shrugged his shoulders, "Thus I find myself here cooking for you. A punishment that can never measure up to my crimes."

"You're pulling our legs," I said.

"Yeah, and peace on earth is nothing but a dream," Lewis said, then headed back to the kitchen.

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AnonymousAnonymous9 days ago

When I first started reading The Link I was impressed by the story but my editing mode was reacting to some of the grammatical and spelling errors, as I make my comments. Today the errors made are of no real import as this story is such a perfect example of the the difference of freedom of choice leavened with love and responsibility and autocratic enslavement embittered by ego, Jesus of Nazareth against Satan, yes Jesus will accept Satan's apology if offered sincerely, they are brothers after all is said. Thank you for your soulful work DreamCloud

AnonymousAnonymous11 days ago

After reading this whole series again I still say it belongs on the shelves in a library, not on some website. I’m very attached to these characters and this whole plot which is why I come back to this story every now and then.

strawboystrawboyabout 1 month ago

A fitting end to the trilogy. Well done.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 1 month ago

It has all been said. Amazing!

DeeFisher123DeeFisher123about 1 month ago

So. Fucking. Good! Thank you. Now I have to go read everything Dream Cloud has written.

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