Lonely Oak Chapter 51
#18 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers it was still gray out. a sheet of clouds covered the sky, colored between violet and blue.
Lonely Oak Chapter 50
#17 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers ket lay on his sleeping bag with his arms folded behind his head, hands underneath his pillow.
Lonely Oak Chapter 49
#16 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers "no! matthew that's a grease-fire!" the instructor's words were far too late.
Lonely Oak Chapter 47
#14 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers the ocean receded, cleansing the shoreline of all impurities.
Lonely Oak Chapter 45
#12 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers the splash of sunlight was what roused her. it bathed her lids and made them glow like a red-hot ball of molten metal.
Lonely Oak Chapter 44
#11 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers at almost ten o'clock, one would think it would be night time.
Lonely Oak Chapter 43
#10 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers it was nearing sunset; the great fire in the sky an orange more ripe and round than any on the surface of the world.
Lonely Oak Chapter 42
#9 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers when ket's mom suddenly showed up beside them, telling them they were getting a bit far away, they decided to take a break.
Lonely Oak Chapter 41
#8 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers a spider. fat the size of a quarter, hanging idly by its silk in the dark, waiting.
Lonely Oak Chapter 40
#7 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers ket was the first to finish changing. but then, that is sort of a given. when it came to getting ready for things, girls were usually slower.
Lonely Oak Chapter 39
#6 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers the first thing ket noticed was how thick the air was.
Lonely Oak Chapter 38
#5 of lonely oak part 2 | the siblings and the lovers lyza stepped out into the heat, the car engine puttering as her brother killed it. she adjusted the brim of her hat, making sure it was on straight.