A Dinosaur Is A Man's Best Friend: "The Demon and the Avatar"

A Dinosaur Is A Man's Best Friend (A Serialized Novel), #9

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Author: Wayne Kyle Spitzer ISBN: 9781386662570
Publisher: Hobb's End Books Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wayne Kyle Spitzer
ISBN: 9781386662570
Publisher: Hobb's End Books
Publication: October 1, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

They both felt it at the same time, even as the train lurched forward and the cars jolted thunderously—a tremor in the very fabric of things, like a ripple in a foam of potentiality which contained in it the threads of all their possible futures. Something, somewhere, had just happened—something directly related to their current endeavor of delivering the bomb to Barley and detonating it amidst the Enemy.

communicated Ank, still smarting from his struggle to climb onto the flatcar with the added weight of the weapon.

"You felt it too? Like one door closed and another had opened, but with disastrous consequences, for us all …" Williams looked at him, rattled and bewildered. "Ank, how could we know that?"

"Ank, don't."

Williams leaned forward until they were almost nose to nose. "Our friendly engineer, in case you haven't noticed, is clearly insane!"

And then Williams was leaning over the side using one of Ank's spikes for a handhold while simultaneously yelling at the engineer, who poked his head out the engine's side window, his long, gray hair flying, and shouted, "You want speed, you got it, ha-ha! The world, she's a comin' back, yesiree!" He sounded the horn suddenly and Williams covered an ear, even as his hat blew off and fluttered away behind them. "The New World Special is back in service—and it's taking its passengers to the Promised Land! Ha-ha!"

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They both felt it at the same time, even as the train lurched forward and the cars jolted thunderously—a tremor in the very fabric of things, like a ripple in a foam of potentiality which contained in it the threads of all their possible futures. Something, somewhere, had just happened—something directly related to their current endeavor of delivering the bomb to Barley and detonating it amidst the Enemy.

communicated Ank, still smarting from his struggle to climb onto the flatcar with the added weight of the weapon.

"You felt it too? Like one door closed and another had opened, but with disastrous consequences, for us all …" Williams looked at him, rattled and bewildered. "Ank, how could we know that?"

"Ank, don't."

Williams leaned forward until they were almost nose to nose. "Our friendly engineer, in case you haven't noticed, is clearly insane!"

And then Williams was leaning over the side using one of Ank's spikes for a handhold while simultaneously yelling at the engineer, who poked his head out the engine's side window, his long, gray hair flying, and shouted, "You want speed, you got it, ha-ha! The world, she's a comin' back, yesiree!" He sounded the horn suddenly and Williams covered an ear, even as his hat blew off and fluttered away behind them. "The New World Special is back in service—and it's taking its passengers to the Promised Land! Ha-ha!"

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