In the interest of story flow, I find myself drained for finding any other way to plug at this time:
The Dreary House and A Place to Stay are both available now.
The third part, tentatively titled "Chance of Tragedies", is currently on-schedule and in-progress. (Slated for an autumn release with a hefty side-helping of optimism!)
"a man, out walking in the woods one night. He grows tired in the darkness. The night is long and the man has been traveling longer. He spots a glow in the distance. His path changes toward it, with care around trees and in silence over branches. As he gets closer, he sees others sitting around a camp fire. One is talking in a low voice. Leaves crunch under the man's footsteps upon his weary approach and the others turn, spotting him at an edge of some trees. A hush passes between everyone as one speaks to the tired man,
'Our night is long, so we are telling stories to pass the darkness. If slumber will cease to seize you yet, you may join us to tell a story of your own.'
The man watched the flames meet the night's abyss before the starry sky above as others looked at new flames finding a temporary space. 'I do have a story,' he replied while joining them at the campfire, taking a seat. 'There is"