This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series The Cove [Ongoing]
Tag: dark fiction
Bane of Blood: La Gorgona, Part 47
Emmanuella nodded. Her eyes were soft with sympathy. “Carmen died when you were very young.” “Not so young as that,” Fernando said, his voice clipped and hard. “I don’t know her because she was seldom around.” “It must have been difficult for her,” Emmanuella said gently, “caring for you on her own.” Fernando’s mouth thinned.
Bane of Blood: La Gorgona, Part 46
When Fernando next returned to Chico’s junkyard home, he did so alone. Chico’s green roadster was not there, nor was Pedro’s truck. Banned from El Toro, their father Esteban was no doubt at Pepe’s uncle’s bar already drunk. There were only the children and chickens about, the fixture of the old man dozing perpetually in
Bane of Blood: La Gorgona, Part 45
Mondragón rarely deigned to visit Cortez. But from time to time—more times than Fernando would have liked—he summoned him to one of his many choice establishments in Saguero and beyond. Choicer than The Red Room, but always with a sordid edge to them, no matter how posh of a front they seemed. Mondragón was not
The Cove: Part 4
Anika’s pulse kicked up a notch when the tentacles slipped under the side-strings of her bikini with what seemed like more than idle curiosity. A few other tendrils slid up along the side of her body, coiling finger-like around her throat. Anika’s adrenaline spiked. As his tentacles began to pry at her snorkeling gear, she
Bane of Blood: La Gorgona, Part 44
The new establishment was called El Toro, and it was part pool hall and gambling den. Backed by Mondragón’s full support, Fernando saw the place finished out in record time. El Toro appealed without pretense to all of Cortez’s most deeply cherished vices. Because of this, it was eagerly anticipated and well-received—not only by the
The Cove: Part 3
The creature’s tentacle withdrew from Anika’s grasp. He swam back from her a little, then paused, hovering like a ghost. His silvery look was watchful, expectant. Anika smiled and swam after him. He leaned back as she did. Sleek and horizontal, he propelled himself through the water like a languid torpedo. About a foot above
Bane of Blood: La Gorgona, Part 43
Fernando smiled. “Anyone who ransoms me is bound to be disappointed. My father’s wife holds the purse strings, and she despises me. She would consider my disappearance a blessing. Maybe she even half-hoped for it in sending me here.” Of course, Juan Francisco’s pride would never suffer such a slight as to have his favored
The Cove: Part 2
As the minutes ticked by with no more sightings, Anika’s adrenaline rush began to subside. She was just thinking of giving up and turning back when she glimpsed it again—not just one glowing tendril, but several. Smoothly they coalesced into a banded length of shimmering blue, before vanishing altogether into the shadowy depths beyond. Anika