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Mike's life is as good as it ever has been, since he left the police force and took up vigilante heroism; he's helping his city, and he's got a team who has his back. Until a villain from his past finds him on patrol, and tips off a series of events that threatens to burn Mike's new life to the ground, and take his team and his city with it.
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- Part 2 of BURNERS: Vigilantes
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07 Mar 2024
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When the dragon looks up from staring at the magelight, meeting Chuck’s wide eyes, it smiles, curved and startlingly kind, its striking eyes squinting happily under its shaggy bangs. Chuck’s breath catches at the sight.
“Hey,” says the dragon privately, voice light and gravelly and perfect, “are you okay?”
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Chuck is a young boy, filthy, homeless, and hated. One night, he's met by the young faerie dragon, and life gets complicated very quickly. (Too quickly, if you were to ask him.)
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- Part 1 of The Rose Petal Collection
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07 Mar 2024
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Mike blinks once, startled, and then bursts out laughing. “Me?!” he says, and shakes his head as Chuck gives him a slightly hurt look. “Chuckles, come on. I’m a cadet, what am I gonna do in a lab?”
“That’s what I’m tryin’ to tell you,” Chuck persists. “It’s a program--a cyborg enhancement program. Uh...a super-soldier. Program.”
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Or: the story of how Mike Chilton became more than human, and then less, and then found a happy medium somewhere new.Series
- Part 1 of Until I Fix What's Broken
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06 Mar 2024
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“You can’t make a pack out of just anybody,” says the other werewolf, and wrinkles up his nose at Chuck and Dutch. He doesn’t even bother to look at Texas or Julie. Mike’s smile falls.
“This isn’t just anybody,” he says. “They’re my Burners.”
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06 Mar 2024
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To an outsider, Dean didn’t give two flying craps about his brother’s welfare.
To an outsider, Dean wasn’t coming.
…The vibrations of a deep voice forced its way through the compact walls.
“Where the hell is my brother?”
…The outsider was wrong.
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02 Mar 2024