Awesome Teagan! The ending was great! Still, you leave us wondering about Malachite. Thanks for a wonderful story with a tiny cliffhanger at the end.
Tag: SERIAL STORY
The Delta Pearl 76 — Lunge
Oh, that was amazing and still, I can not wait to see what happens next!
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Foggy River Bridge by Dan Antion 2016 (Image altered)
Welcome back, my chuckaboos. How is your weekend? The Delta Pearl is here and it’s bang up to the elephant! There are a few more things to resolve, so let’s vamose.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 76 — Lunge
Sudhagar Shanmugasigamani at Unsplash
A loud whistling sound came from outside. I hurried back to the opening, because I had heard that noise before and it was coming closer.
“Another rocket?” I exclaimed hopefully.
It was indeed, a small rocket and it was strapped to Victor’s back. It wasn’t nearly as large as the other two my inventor had built, but it sped high into the sky.
Unfortunately, he shot straight up and past the Geostrophic Pearl. A moment later, a parachute opened and he drifted down to eyelevel. At first, I could only…
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The Delta Pearl 75 — Pin
I am sorry the ending is coming because I have so enjoyed reading each chapter. However, I am excited to see how Émeraude saves herself.
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Composite image by Teagan R. Geneviene, sourced via Pixabay
Welcome, my chuckaboos. I hope everyone is safe and well. The Delta Pearl is almost ready to come into dock. It’s been a complex story, stretching over many months. For quite some time, I’ve only been able to offer extra-short episodes. Happily this one is a normal serial-sized length.
I’m about to unearth some details from the past, as I tie-off the many threads of this story. If you didn’t see the recap last weekend, it might be helpful to you. Use the “Delta Pearl” category on the right margin as a shortcut to all the chapters.
Previously
Clockwork creatures continued to emerge from corners and hidden crannies. A silver swan, a citrine bumble bee, and a sapphire bluebird flew to perch on Cécile’s outstretched arms. A moonstone monkey, a rainbow fluorite rabbit, a small rose quartz…
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The Delta Pearl 74: Stare — & DoW Cover Reveal
Awesome storytelling! I can hardly wait to see what happens next.
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Welcome, my chuckaboos. I hope everyone is safe and well. The Delta Pearl is back. Today we have the penultimate episode. Or at least I think we do… you never really know around here.
The steampunk riverboat awaits.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 74 — Stare
Kellepics at Pixabay
Hand firmly clasped over my mouth, I stared in shock at the woman as Malachite’s words came back to me.
“She is exquisite, no?” Malachite remarked in a Cajun accent. “Cécile Pere, mambo extraordinaire. A Voodoo queen of unsurpassed skill and beauty.”
My scream escaped in a yip when the leopard slowly came up beside her. Blue John Boulton hung across the back of the largest clockwork I had ever seen. The dragging sound was from his feet.
Blue let go of the leopard and sank to the floor. Cécile Perle immediately turned her attention to…
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The Delta Pearl 73 — Unbend
Another cliffhanger! Well done Teagan.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Clarence Alford at Pixabay
Welcome, my chuckaboos. I hope everyone is safe and well. The Delta Pearl is back. By way of review, here’s a link to the most recent episode. This new installment also ties back to Chapter 67 — View.
This time I was able to use a random reader thing. It is evening gloves, left by GP Cox, months ago.
The steampunk riverboat awaits.
All aboard!
The Delta Pearl
Chapter 73 — Unbend
Dan’s Mirror. Image tomfoolery by Teagan
Grinding gears sounded not too far away. It was the same growl-like sound I had heard earlier, just before the woman’s voice drew Malachite away. Abruptly I remembered the scene I had watched through the telectroscope while I was on the Delta Pearl.
As I watched, the deep grinding noise got louder. With a metal clank, two big spotted paws…
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