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Muses #AtoZChallenge


“Animus!” Epicene storms in the house holding a decorative rock and small pot. “Animus! Where the hell are you?” Epicene huffs trying to hold in a scream. That muse is going to pay.

“What?”

Epicene’s words die on Epicene’s tongue as Epicene’s eyes land on Animus casually leaning on the door frame eating a cup of pudding. A large maroon wife beater hangs off one shoulder with dark fitted jeans and bare feet twist Epicene’s tongue. His blonde hair and longer bangs cover half of Animus’ face giving the muse a playful quality. Multiple bracelets make a chiming noise as Animus eats his pudding. Long ends on a hemp bracelet come dangerously close to skimming the pudding.

Animus is handsome and sure, exactly everything Epicene isn’t. “Were,” Epicene looks away, nerves and something Epicene doesn’t want to acknowledge surfaces, “you in my garden?” Epicene holds out the decretive rock and pot as evidence.

A snort from Animus pulls a frown from Epicene. “No. Just cause I wanted a pool and you insist on that damn garden doesn’t mean I’ll trash it.” Animus digs in the cup for the last morsels of pudding. “I do have some standards, you know.”

Epicene deflates a little, unsure. “Then?” Epicene’s eyes land on Animus’ feet. A small smidgen of dirt on Animus’ foot spikes Epicene’s anger. “You were in my garden!”

Animus drops his spoon in the cup and tossed up his free hand. “I did not!”

“Dirt.” Epicene points.

Animus looks down for himself. “What? This?” He holds up his foot and points. “I went out the front to help Dig and stepped in his front mud patch.”

“You ruined my garden!”

“No. I. Didn’t.” Animus rolls his eyes and turns for the kitchen.

Epicene’s anger takes over making Epicene tremble. “Don’t lie to me.”

“Not doing this with you.” Animus dumps his spoon in the sink and the cup in the trash. “Not doing it, Epicene.”

“But you’re lying! You trashed my garden to get back at me for the pool! Why? That’s so mean…” Epicene is hurt Animus would do something like this. If anything, Epicene thought more of Animus than this. Epicene’s feelings for Animus make it hard for Epicene.

“I didn’t!” Animus moves past Epicene, heading for his bedroom. “Believe what you want. It doesn’t matter what I say.” The muse disappears and slams his door leaving Epicene standing alone and hurt.

Swallowing, Epicene looks down as tears begin to form. The rock feels all too heavy and the pot too empty just like Epicene’s heart.

From the first time they met Animus made Epicene so angry. The two clashed and fought for weeks till they evenly divided everything in their home. Now everything is pretty much that way except where Lor, their author, is concerned. Animus pretty much hordes all of her time leaving little moments for Epicene to pop in and whisper something of significance. But this is just so mean…

A sound outside pulls Epicene’s attention. A pig rutting around in the garden makes Epicene blink. The heavy potbellied pig rummages around before wondering off back out of the open gate. A loud voice calling for Larry and a pig squeak makes Epicene feel like a complete heel.

Epicene caused a fight where there wasn’t one. “Animus, I’m sorry…” The silence of the house plunges Epicene further into loneliness.

Cover Winner?


If you were around last month, I posted several cover choices for you guys to choose from. Two came out on top.

Black was the hands down winner with 60% of the votes. There was another cover everyone favored, Storm. It didn’t win but I find myself falling in love with it all the more.

I may switch out the covers. Perhaps all the odd numbers Black and the evens Storm? What do you guys think?

Either way, Black will appear as the first cover till the cover situation is sorted out.

Enjoy.

Black

Black

Storm

Storm

Earth Envisions #AtoZChallenge


“What do you think about re-doing the garden?”

“Fuck no. We’re getting a pool.”

Epicene’s teeth clench together, “A pool?”

Animus smiles, it’s a smug smile, the one Epicene hates and Animus knows it. “Yeah, rip all that shit out, dig a hole, and fill ‘er up.”

“No.” Epicene grumbles as arms cross over the other muses chest.

Animus isn’t going to admit it but he really likes Epicene. He was pissed to high hell the Elders assigned another muse to Lor, their author, but he had to deal with it. “Yes.”

Epicene’s face squishes in anger and full lips push out in a pout. “NO! I want flowers and fountains and pretty rocks and a bench!” Epicene stomps a foot to emphasize the point.

Epicene’s tantrum flutters something in Animus. He’s not going to analyze it because it scares him. Really, really, really, really, scares him. “And I want a damn pool!”

“You can’t put in a pool without my say so!”

“Come one, Epi! Think about it. Nice cool pool and swim around naked.”

Epicene pouts. “No.”

Damnit, Animus was trying to get the other muse naked. How else is he supposed to find out if Epicene is a boy or a girl? He’s known the muse for a little over a year now and he still doesn’t know. Least, that’s what he tells himself. “Well you can’t redo the garden unless I say so.”

“That’s not true! That part is mine! I was only asking out of politeness but you can forget it now!”

Epicene storms off leaving Animus standing there feeling like a jackass. He didn’t mean to make the other muse so angry. It just sort of happened and he doesn’t know why. It’s their relationship, he guesses. It sucks though and Lor would like it a whole lot better if they got along. On second thought, maybe them not getting along is a good thing. Anything to piss off Lor is worth it.

For now.

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