Yeah, I only got to one today. *scuffs toe* But I got part of a bodice cut out too!!!
Ahem. On to the metrics.
Starting Count: 1061
Ending Count: 4517
New words: 3456
Reason for stopping: 5 weeks left on the town run!!! I need garb!
Starting line: "What the hell happened here?" Lt. Amy Elder, also US Navy, asked the police officer who had brought them up to the blast site.
Ending line: The Shadows in Teraisa's workroom caressed her, welcoming her in and moving her gently.
Darling: Pain! Blood! Terror! A barrage of images slammed into his mind, one after the other, in rapid succession like a machine gun of emotion. Woven into the stream were two images, each terrifying in their own way: a simple rag doll, lying in the midst of a destructive rainbow that burned away shadows, and a young woman with dark hair and dark blue eyes, who turned towards him, the flesh melting off her face, leaving a skull that burned with dark energy. A ghostly hand came out of the darkness, skin hanging in shreds from its delicate bones, reaching for him as he fell. He never felt it when he hit the ground.
Ahem. On to the metrics.
Starting Count: 1061
Ending Count: 4517
New words: 3456
Reason for stopping: 5 weeks left on the town run!!! I need garb!
Starting line: "What the hell happened here?" Lt. Amy Elder, also US Navy, asked the police officer who had brought them up to the blast site.
Ending line: The Shadows in Teraisa's workroom caressed her, welcoming her in and moving her gently.
Darling: Pain! Blood! Terror! A barrage of images slammed into his mind, one after the other, in rapid succession like a machine gun of emotion. Woven into the stream were two images, each terrifying in their own way: a simple rag doll, lying in the midst of a destructive rainbow that burned away shadows, and a young woman with dark hair and dark blue eyes, who turned towards him, the flesh melting off her face, leaving a skull that burned with dark energy. A ghostly hand came out of the darkness, skin hanging in shreds from its delicate bones, reaching for him as he fell. He never felt it when he hit the ground.