Mark of the Void Deleted Scene

Counting the days until MOTV release! Here is another deleted scene

I didn’t know what to bring to kill a few hours at the PAW facility. I didn’t have any books and doubted Catherine would approve of me bringing casework around the patients. I decided to take the night off, enjoy the evening as the magical critters did.

Tips was in the multi-purpose room painting as usual when I arrived. I snuck up behind him to get a good look at the painting first, hoping for another Hobbit president. It was another gladiator princess Iris. 

I sighed, “I’m not dying my hair, Tips. Anyway, how’ve you been?”

He flinched and looked up at me, “Oh now you ask,” he apparently affronted by my attempt at casual conversation, “I’ll have you know that I’ve been making excellent progress in my rehabilitation, I only have to go to group therapy four days a week instead of seven now.” 

He motioned to the painting with dramatic flair and I cringed, the movement exposed more of the painting and it was worse than the previous one, “Aw, come on Cornea, look how hot this makes you. ”

“My boobs aren’t that big either,” I said pointing at her armor, “And really? Those boots are horribly impractical, how did she climb that tree with nine-inch heels? I’d rather climb barefoot than risk twisting an ankle like that.”

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He narrowed his eyes at me, “Everyone’s a critic.”

“You’re just lucky Agent Beast can’t see what you’re really painting,” I said, giving him a playful nudge, “And if Adrian saw that, I don’t know if you’d have a painting hand anymore.”

“I’m ambidextrous,” he said wiggling his fingers, and eyebrows suggestively, “And I think if he saw my true art, he’d need a cold shower.”

“I highly doubt that,” I muttered, dropping onto the couch in the multi-purpose room, “So what do you guys do for fun around here?” Tips turned back to look at me with a raised eyebrow, “Fun?”

“Yeah, fun,” I said, “It can’t be all group therapies and talking sticks can it?”

“Well, no, but I wouldn’t say we ever have fun,” Tips crossed his arms and pouted his lips. 

“TV? Movies? Books?” I asked, “Board games?”

Tips scoffed, “Come on Cornea, board games?”

“I seem to remember someone got very into Catan and was banned from the shelter’s game closet,” I said, tapping my chin pretending to try and recall who on Earth that could have possibly been.

“There is no way the Colonel had that long of a road,” Tips grumbled under his breath before regaining his chipper attitude, “No, we don’t play board games. Come, let me show you.”

He wrapped his arm through mine in a gesture we’d done a thousand times but felt weird now. Like he shouldn’t be touching me this way anymore. But that was silly. Tips was my friend, not the only thing that changed was our location. 

He led me away from his easel and to the other side of the multipurpose room. All the shifters were out on their run so the fey and variant humans dominated the space. 

“Here’s the arts and crafts section,” Tips said pointing to a folding table covered in glitter and glue. A human-looking woman stared at a piece of paper in complete concentration. A single fleck of glitter rose from one of the jars and traveled across the air until it reached her paper before dropping into place. Her face relaxed and she waved at me. I waved back. 

“That’s Polly, she’s a telekinetic working on finesse,” Tips said, “I was the one suggesting glitter motion. Hi Polly!”

Polly’s wave turned into a middle finger but her grin remained in place. 

“She doesn’t take artistic critique well,” he whispered, steering me toward another table where Earl sat opposite Dug, a checkerboard between them. 

“You said no board games,” I remarked. 

“Trust me, that ain’t no game of checkers you’re familiar with,” Tips said. We watched for a moment as Earl took his turn. He put his finger on one of the chips and Dug put his finger on it too. The Centaur and Stonfolk engaged in a mini-game of tug of war over the piece until Earl ultimately was able to slide his piece, “King me.”

Dug’s lip twitched but he added a chip on top of Earl’s, “No fair, you have better leverage from up there.” “All is fair in Checkers and War. Now take your turn.”

A peal of squeals came from a room near us, “What’s going on in there?”

Tips looked at his naked wrist, “It’s about time for Trees Company.”

“Trees?”

Tips nodded, “Yeah, it’s about a dryad who gets root rot and tries to make money for treatment by becoming a pollen dealer. It’s a pretty popular show with the fey.” “Oh, can we watch?”

“Come on Cornea, you’ve never been the type to sit at home and watch the boob-tube,” he said, “I bet your little sleuth brain is itching for a mystery.”

“I have enough mysteries at work,” I told him, “I don’t need more in my off time.” “Oh come on now, that’s not the Cornea I know and love,” he said, patting my arm and leading me away from the television room, “Are you seriously telling me you don’t want to know about all the stuff going missing from our rooms?”

“Is the Brownie out of containment?” I asked, remembering the kleptomaniac household fey with the impossible to pronounce name.

“Cornea, I thought we went over this,” Tips scolded.

“No, the actual Brownie. Boobeark or something like that,” I said hurriedly.

“Bwbach?” Tips asked. 

I nodded and his shoulders sagged, “Fine I guess that makes sense. Well, there goes my whole plan for the evening.”

I glanced back at the TV room. An evening to shut off my mind and not think about my life and the bond and the cases sounded so nice right now. Even Nancy Drew took a night off now and again. 

Tips sighed, “You’re not interested in having fun with me tonight, are you?”

I patted him on the arm, “Every night with you is fun, Tips. It just doesn’t always have to be an event. Come on, I went my whole life without knowing there was fey reality tv.”

“You’re not missing much,” he grumbled.

At ten, a bell chimed and most of the lights dimmed. 

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“What’s that?” I asked.”

“Lights out,” he explained, “Gotta head to bed now. You have a good one Cornea, don’t let the beast get you down, ok?”

“We’re doing better,” I told him, “You don’t need to worry about me, bud. Just focus on getting out of here, right?”

His lips twitched and he left the room followed by the rest of the patients until I was alone with the fey streaming service.  

“All clear?” a high pitched voice asked from the door. I turned to see Patty and Meredith bounding into the TV room with a giant bowl of popcorn. 

“Oh sweet,” Meredith took the remote from the table, “Just in time for Wings.”

“Oh, I know that one, Gran used to watch the reruns all the time,” I said.

Meredith and Patty shared a look before Patty grinned at me, “I don’t think she did. I’ll give you the quick rundown.”

So Wings was not the beloved 80s sitcom about an airport. It was a dating show for Angels where one contestant was actually a devil in disguise. If the devil made it to the finale, it would get its wings back, having shown the pantheon that it was worthy of grace once again.

I could just imagine the old ladies in Gran’s knitting circle rolling over in their graves imagining a devil returning to heaven. 

“Oh don’t worry, these aren’t the Angels you’re probably imagining,” Meredith added. 

The show started and rather than long hair, white wings, and lyres, the angels appeared human. Like if the Real World was set in Cloud City for a season.

“So which one is the devil?” I asked.

“We don’t find out until the end,” Meredith said, leaning closer.

“It’s half the fun of the show,” Patty added, “I think it was Felicia, but she was eliminated last week.”

“I say it’s Jedediah,” Meredith said, pointing at a surfer-type man, leaning against eh cloud wall.

“Why doesn’t he fall through the cloud?” I asked, “Clouds are just water, right?”

Meredith and Patty snorted with laughter, “This is on a sound stage in Saskatchewan. Angels are really tight-lipped on what their god’s afterlife is like so they switch up the set each year.” 

Tooth and Claw deleted Scene Evan's POV

Anyone else missing Easterville like crazy?

Just me?

No worries!

Knee deep in writing Ginger’s story, I stumbled on this deleted scene from a short-lived Tooth and Claw draft with Evan POV chapters. This one takes place when Lee’s about 19 years old and she’s babysitting little Susie Carlson.

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“Wee! Wee! WEEEEE!!!!” 

The tiny human wouldn’t shut up. 

“Lee, the-”

“I got it!” the annoying wolf slid her order pad into her apron and rushed over to the table with the humans. The three children sat in high chairs covered in crayons and coloring pages. The whole table was a disaster area. Thankfully the pub was almost as slow as Lee’s service today.

“What’s wrong sweetie?” Lee cooed. Cooed. What was it about the small humans that turned all the females into birds?

Earl nudged me, “You should offer to help her.”

“No.” I was not going to help the little wolf. She was the one that needed the babysitting money. Not me. She was the one who wanted to repay the professor for the weird claw thing. 

“A little honey...”

“I’m not trying to attract flies, Earl. Don’t you have burgers to flip or something?”

“Someone woke up on the wrong side of the cave this morning.”

Would the teasing never end? I growled at him. Earl may be my last resort but he didn’t have to be so rude about it. 

“We were supposed to run tonight. She decided babysitting the screaming cub was more important than her wolf.” 

Earl laughed, “You can run without her.”

I growled again. And Earl laughed harder. 

“Just admit you like running with Lee.”

I had no response to that. I didn’t like Lee. She was annoying and weak. I didn’t like her. I hated her. I especially hated the way her eyes sparkled when she laughed, and how sometimes she snorted. Never with me, but when Earl made her laugh really hard. I hated how she smelled when she hugged me after I installed bristles in the kitchen sink so she could wash her hand without asking for help.

That was awful. How her hair smelled vaguely of pine and-no stop it. Lee was a wolf. She was an annoying wolf. Even if she was fearless. 

“If you admit you like her, I’ll watch the Carlson kids until you get back from your run,” Earl said in a sing song voice, “Three words, Evan. Three small words.”

“Fine. I like her, okay.”

Earl patted me on the back, “Go get the bag ready, I’ll talk to Lee.”

photo credit: Oliver Frsh

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What I do in Quarantine (besides write)

There’s something terrifying about the world right now. I don’t need to tell you about that. I am fortunate enough to work from home full time, so rather than beginning my full-time authorial career walking to the library, or coffee shops. 

I have my office.

And my living room.

And my kitchen.

And on the rare occasions the weather is cooperating, my deck. (But there’s a duck that’s been harassing me so even when the weather’s nice I get a half hour max outdoor office time.)

It’s very glamorous, I know. 

The point of this digression is that I have a bit more time on my hands and a bit less brain power to do something creative with it. So I’m going to tell you about my media consumption highlights since February. The great, the good, and the still holds up. 

I’m by no means a critic or an arbiter of taste. Here are the shows, books, movies, and podcasts that have been keeping me sane when my essential worker husband leaves me alone all day. 

Movies- New to me:

  1. Onward- A 2020 Pixar movie available on Disney Plus. I’m 99.9% sure they made this movie for me. It has Chris Pratt playing an RPG loving nerdy older brother to Tom Holland’s more skittish wants to be cool younger brother. It is amazing and if you like DND or heartfelt movies, watch it. (And tell me about it because I’m dying to talk to people about it.)

  2. Willow- A 1988 Ron Howard  movie available on Disney Plus that left me saying “How have I never seen this before” every five minutes. It’s amazing. Starring young Warwick Davis as Willow, it is a fantasy film of adventure, friendship and special effects that held up surprisingly well. Plus Val Kilmer hot off of Top Gun. 

This is the point where I should admit I don’t watch a lot of movies. Honorable mentions include the animated Beauty and the Beast and Hunchback of Notre Dame. Both held up really well to a re-watch probably over a decade since the last time I’ve seen either. Although, if there is a “no Jason Alexander gargoyle cut” floating around, let me know. It would increase my husband’s enjoyment of Hunchback exponentially. 

TV- New to me:

  1. Beforeigners- If you follow me on twitter, you know I’m obsessed with this HBO show. It is a Norwegian cop drama that takes place in modern Oslo with a major twist. People from the past are showing up in the present day. After the opening, there is a time jump and we follow one of the past people as she starts a career as a cop. 

    1. Trust me, this show is amazing. 100% if you watch it, please email me, Facebook me, tweet me, dm me on Instagram, smoke signals, anything. I love this show and do not have enough people to talk to about it. 

  2. Fargo- A bit late to the hype on Fargo, but I’m halfway through season two and I am obsessed. We’re watching on Hulu but I think it aired on FX. Each season has a different cast and case than the previous and so far, I’m loving it. Fargo season 1 was a blast and I am eagerly waiting my husband’s return from work so we can finish season two. 

    1. I am very familiar with Duluth so I was disappointed in the utter lack of hill...and lake in the Duluth scenes, but they have   and everything else is amazing, so I let my nitpick slide. 

  3. What We Do In Shadows: This one is on Hulu (for me I think it’s also airing on FX) and is AMAZING. If you liked the 2014 movie, you will still like the show. Season 2 is airing, and every episode has me laughing out loud. My husband is constantly quoting Lazlo lines to me, but I know deep down, I’m more of a Colin Robinson type (though I kinda wish I was Nadya). 

TV- re-watches that hold up (or that I’ve re-watched and not cared if they held up)

  1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer- (Hulu) except for a few episodes and some cringey CGI in the early seasons, Buffy has held up for me. Currently cued for me is “The Body” so if you’ve seen the series, you know what I’m in for this afternoon. 

  2. Top Chef (hulu; Amazon prime) I will make a confession here, I’m obsessed with profession-based reality competition shows. Top Chef is my favorite. I have it on in the background a lot when I cook, clean, cry in a corner after spending too much time on twitter and mourning the state in the world. Something about a group of people competing to prove who is the top of their chosen field is great to me. 

    1. (If, for some reason, a person reading this is a reality TV show producer and is interested in making a show about corrugated box designers... let me know... for reasons).

  3. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Hulu) I’m not sure I need to explain myself here. The show is funny. The characters are amazing, and I love them.

Podcasts:

  1. Wine and Crime: Three friends drink wine, chat True Crime, and unleash their worst Minnesotan accents. These girls never fail to make me laugh. 

    1. I listened to ep. 169: Stripper Crimes when it came out and I’m still laughing about Lucy twerking to Come on Eileen... on a pool table.... At three in the afternoon. 

  2. Omnibus: Ken Jennings and John Roderick have over 250 episodes out about the most random things. Honestly, I don’t even listen for the episode titles anymore, these guys go on the most interesting and odd tangents. 

Books:

Disclaimer here: My reading list in the current environment is purely for comfort reading. My rereads are things I’ve read a million times. And my newly-reads are things that I was confident wouldn’t hurt my soul. As a writer who frequently does soul crushing stuff, I’m well aware of the apparent hypocrisy and I accept your judgement.

Old favorites:

  1. In the past week I have re-read all 21of Ice Planet Barbarians and the first 3 of the Icehome series by Ruby Dixon. Yes, these books are about blue alien barbarians and their human mates. No, I don’t particularly care how ridiculous that sounds. These books are like coming home to me in the weirdest way possible and I will continue to insta-buy every one that comes out until Ruby Dixon retires. 

  2. I fill my audible cue with The Utterly Uninteresting and Uninteresting Tales of Fred, the Vampire Accountant by Drew Hayes. Drew Hayes is another author where I don’t even read the descriptions of his books anymore, I just buy them. Normally the Super Powereds series is my go-to, but I needed to laugh so I turned to Fred. The Vampire Accountant series by Drew Hayes is episodic so I can pick a chapter, listen to it as I do a chore, then get my giggle on as I pretend to clean my house. 

New Books (since quarantine...I’ve definitely re-read these too. I’m a re-reader. I also read very fast).

  1. As a speed reader and a Kindle Unlimited devotee, the fact I purchased the paperback of this book after reading the kindle edition, should be enough to tell you how much I love Harpyness is Only Skin Deep by D.H. Willison. It’s a different sort of portal fantasy that follows a character from Earth and one from Arvia as they both try to make their way in the world. I love Rinloh the harpy. She’s so freaking adorable and I just need more of her in my life. (Plus the paperback edition has a mantis on the spine).

  2. The Faerene Apocalypse series by Jenny Schwartz. For someone as afraid of the plague as I am, I was really surprised I dove into these books as hard and fast as I did. There is something reassuring about the way Amy pragmatically handles everything the apocalypse throws at her. I devoured all five books in one sitting and then immediately reread the first one. 

Not that anyone asked, but my other quarantine activities are  petting Stinky. That’s it. This cat is taking up so much of my free time I can’t do the cool stuff like baking bread or picking up arts and crafts. He is literally sitting on my lap as I write this blog post. Not that I’m complaining. He’s adorable. 

I hope everyone stays safe, washes their hands, and consumes media that makes them happy. 

Please tell me about your favorite quarantine media. I’m accepting any and all suggestions.