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Good Things!
Want to talk about something that will put a perk in your step and make the next few thousand words a little easier to type? Check this out:
@BrennanML @CamMeze @sblackmoore Finishing up Iron Night is my reward today for hitting 1k words. š
— Cat Rambo (@Catrambo) August 29, 2014
Woo! Oh, and if you are interested in winning a signed copy of Iron Night, one is being given away over at The Speculative Book Review! http://speculativebookreview.blogspot.com/2014/08/giveaway-iron-night-by-m-l-brennan.html
In other great news — if you’re looking for a good book this holiday weekend, why not check out Teresa Frohock’s Miserere? Frohock is one of those writers who takes fantasy tropes that I normally loathe, and MAKES THEM WORK. She is an evil mastermind.
End of August
Okay, so that was a long period of not much posting from me. The reason for that is because I’ve spent the summer plugging away at Book Four and doing periodic work on Tainted Blood (out in November — agh!).
My deadline for Book 4 is in October, so this lack of posting from me isn’t going to change anytime soon. But there’s been some pretty fun focus on Iron Night lately, so how about awesome links?
I did an interview with the fantastic Nick Sharps over at SF Signal — some great questions and fun answers — don’t you want to know whether Suzume would get along with Rocket from Guardians of the Galaxy (hint — of course she would!)?
New review of Iron Night from Notes From A Readerholic — it was part of their Book Bingo challenge.
Wendy from The Bibliosanctum did a livetweeting of Generation V that is simply not to be missed — how we got on the subject of Batman, I’m not certain, but it’s GREAT. She also followed up with a pretty great review, which you should also check out.
I also did an interview at the lovely site Between Dreams And Reality — which should definitely be on your reading list, if only because it is presented in both English and French! It’s bilingual, baby!
Finally, the Tainted Blood cover made it onto the All Things Urban Fantasy Cover Art Coverage — and I’m delighted to say that it was very well received! Hopefully this is a start of a trend for my covers!
I’ll try to swing back with some actual content a little later down the line — but I definitely have my hands full with Book 4. But I leave you with this disturbing thought:
BEWARE WORLD! @BrennanML AND I ARE PLOTTING.
— Stephen Blackmoore (@sblackmoore) August 28, 2014
BE AFRAID!
O Canada!
This one is for all my Canadian readers! Soā¦. probably two people in Manitoba. Please click play on the YouTube video right now, then continue to read as the music plays. Iād like to set the proper mood for this entry.
Since Iron Night came out in January, Iāve done a few giveaways over at Goodreads. This is always pretty fun ā hundreds of people sign up, a few lucky people win free signed copies of the book, and then ideally those hundreds of people are motivated to check the book out even though they didnāt win it. (Iāve actually been told by a friend who works in publishing that this last part actually happens almost never — but, hey, worth a shot amiright?)
But when Iāve done these giveaways in the past, Iāve always restricted the giveaway to the US, purely because of the cost of shipping. In fact, whenever I do a giveaway, whether on Goodreads or a private site, I almost always restrict to the US. There was only one time that I didnāt, and thatās because I was on a site run by a Canadian. (Hi Julie!) But I only have five copies left of Iron Night to give away, so this will be my last Goodreads giveaway until Tainted Blood comes out in November. So I thought ā well, why not give a little love to my brothers and sisters in the snowy north? Besides, then Iād get to have a lot of fun with the promotion for the next month.
Will this actually work out in numbers and promotion, enough to offset the increased price of shipping that Iām going to have to eat? Um⦠actually I donāt know. I probably wonāt know for about a month. The last giveaway I did had 484 entries, and the best giveaway I did for Iron Night had 778 entries. So if I have anywhere from that base number to anywhere in the middle to beyond, Iād call it a success. So, Canadians! Put down your hockey sticks for a second and listen with the politeness Iāve come to expect from you! Iād love it if you entered here for a chance to win a signed copy of Iron Night, and if you passed this along to other people in Canada who might enjoy a copy.
The Outline
Writing methods vary by writers, for the excellent reason that we all have different preferences and quirks. Some writers work best with the āstart with a basic ideaā approach advocated by Stephen King in his (excellent) book On Writing. Iāve used that method a few times in short fiction, but itās not a good fit for me. Maybe Iām more anxious or a control-freak (ā¦..maybe?), but I far prefer to work with an outline.
Outlining varies. Some writers just get a generalized sense of direction and big plot beats. I like my outlines to be a bit more detailed ā and by āa bitā what I really mean is āa shit-ton.ā When Iām putting together an outline, Iām pulling in all the notes and ideas that Iāve been coming up with for the book over the past three to four months and collating it into one massive document. This gives me individual scenes, important background elements, and sometimes even specific lines of dialogue. I then go through that outline with a fine-tooth comb, looking for plot inconsistencies and weaknesses. Then I get out paper and calendar and plan out days and times ā just to make sure where everything falls, and particularly how much time things are taking. This is information that almost never makes it into the book ā after all, does the reader really care that Fort and Suze are in a battle for their lives on a Tuesday? Probably not. But it can help me keep track of where the weekend should fall. With the time-stamp, it helps me keep track of how long people have been at something ā a personal quirk of mine is that it drives me nuts in fiction when characters have been running around for basically eighteen hours straight, killing monsters, exploding magic, banging each othersā brains out, and no one mentions that it might be time for lunch! (why does that bother me? I have no freaking idea. But there it is)
It usually takes me anywhere from two weeks to a month to put together my outline, but once I have it, I go straight into the book and donāt surface until the manuscript is complete. My outlines have gotten more detailed as Iāve gone ā Generation Vās outline was six pages long, while Iron Nightās was fifteen pages. Tainted Blood hit twenty-two.
Not everything is identical from my outline to the book that people end up reading. If you look at my outline, for example, Keikoās boyfriend never makes an appearance. That was a decision I made during the writing, since I felt like that would amp up some pressure. Other things got tweaked as I went (the name of Jacobyās tattoo parlor, for instance) ā when I do something like that, Iāll write that in on the printed copy of the outline that Iām using while I write. (that copy gets incredibly written over and dog-eared during the writing)
Finally, some elements get changed as a result of first reader comments or editorial comments. How Matt ends up at the Gage crime scene changed many times ā when I was writing, I changed from him just showing up to Fort calling him over. Then my editor pointed out that this was pretty stupid long-term for Fort to do, so I switched it again in the editing process so that Matt hears something on a police scanner and rushes over because heās afraid that Fort has been murdered. Moving Dan Tabak’s introduction from Book 3 into Book 2 was a decision I made during edits as well.
For anyone who is really curious about what my outline looks like, Iāve included a copy of the original Iron Night outline below. If you havenāt read Iron Night yet, definitely donāt read this ā itās basically nothing but pure spoiler. But if you read and liked Iron Night, and are interested in the process that turns a concept into a book, this could be interesting.
Book Two ā Plot outline
September 27, Friday, 4am
* Fort & Chivalry have driven a truck of goats out to the Claiborne-Pell bridge to feed to the trolls. Part of Fortās new duties & training. (though getting up this early is unusual)
* Fort & Chivalry return to mansion, work out & train until 9am. (this has been daily since the end of the last book. Boxing, lifting. Fort is in better shape than in the last book, but not in an overwhelming way. Primarily heās been getting used to the new strength & speed ā he now has the attributes of an exceptional human. He has some vampire speed, but it takes a lot out of him to use it ā needs to be rare) (needs a reference to Chivalryās small sailing yacht, the Firefly, which heād like to take out for one last sail this season. The name should be a very old one ā from his first little yacht in the 1890s ā but Fort should give him a lot of grief about the Joss Whedon series. Maybe jokes about browncoats?)
* Fort drives back to his apartment, changes & showers, dresses for work, catches a nap. Gage (the new roommate ā spend some time here establishing the character) wakes him up to go to work. Need an exchange with Gage, brief, but enough to show what a nice guy that he is. Establish that heās going speed-dating that night (at a local bistro, ages 19 to 30, tiny tables, etc. ā make clear that heās doing it on a whim, because it ālooks like funā), extend an invitation. This can also give a chance to a) make the audience miss Gage when he dies at end of chapter, and b) give a chance to talk about Fortās nonexistent dating life.
*1pm, Fort goes to work at superfancy restaurant (think ten course tasting menu). Introduce to evil chef. Go through a little of his day.
*3pm, Suzume is in his section, questioning a potential client and tormenting Fort, teasing. She always makes sure that sheās placed in his section, and the other waiters are jealous. Fort could take a pass on this.
*10pm, restaurant finally closes. Fort goes home, exhausted. Itās Friday ā tomorrow, Saturday, heāll be able to sleep in, since itās his day off from work and Chiv & Bhumika have a standing date at a local place for brunch. Plus thereās an auction that they like to go to.
*2am, a sound wakes Fort up. His new vampire hearing has been kicking in. He assumes that it was Gage coming in, but as he waits for Gageās routine to start up (an anti-oxidant milkshake before bed) he canāt hear it. He gets up to investigate. Somethingās wrong ā Gage always leaves his shoes by the door. He knocks on Gageās door, nothing. Now thereās something tickling his nose ā canāt quite place it yet. Wait, blood. He pushes into Gageās room. Thereās the body. Pale, bloodless. Hands gone, some cuts on the mouth. Heās lying on front, Fort wonāt know about the genitals yet. The window has been pushed open, screen pulled out & dumped. Thatās the sound that woke Fort up ā Gageās body being pushed inside. Dumper (Soli) climbed up fire escape thatās on that side. Fort goes straight for phone. Gage was human, Fortās first call is the police. Then realizes that heās an idiot, but call was made. Call Chivalry. Chivalry canāt come ā Bhumika sick. Sends lawyer, tells Fort to call āthat fox buddy of yours.ā Fort makes the call to Suze. (S: Just to let you know, Fort, etiquette dictates that the woman has to initiate a booty call relationship. F: What? S: I know, it seems sexist to me, too, but Miss Manners is very clear. F: Suze, itās nothing like that. My roommate is dead and the police are coming.)
*Police show up, plus Fortās lawyer. (note: Scott family lawyer immediately tells Fort to say nothing to the police. The police are okay with this, because they immediately get a visit from their roused boss, who just got a call from the woken-up mayor not to bother that nice Scott boy ā so no questions at all). Matt McMahon (review) has a few contacts within the police department, and he shows up and nudges his way inside, trading on that connection to Fort. Thereās strained interaction, and Matt examines the body (he knows that he has to move fast ā bodies & evidence tend to disappear around the Scott family). Suze arrives just as Matt is leaving (no introduction) & body is being taken away. Tells Fort to grab some clothes and come along ā police are all over apartment, heās coming to her place for the night.
Saturday, am
*Fort wakes up in Suzumeās āspare bedroom.ā Turns out that itās Keikoās room, and now sheās standing over him & freaking the fuck out. At the noise, S enters and she & K begin to engage. Thereās a lot of tension here ā K is angry at Sās closeness to F, the fact that sheās now engaging herself in a situation that she wasnāt even hired on for, and her complete disregarding of a tricky political element. But S is angry because sheās been hiding Kās relationship, and K is clearly skewing her pregnancy human for minor excuses (that wonāt be overt). She wonāt explain the pregnancy/relationship element to Fort yet, however. K leaves.
*Back to Fās apartment for clothing. Police are gone. This time, S sniffs around in fox form, and picks up a scent on the windowsill, where the killer rested a hand. Smells inhuman, but she canāt identify. But now thereās something unusual about the murder (they were just assuming human murderer), so theyāre curious. Call Chivalry ā but Bhumikaās health has taken a turn for the worse, & he canāt come, & in fact cancels future work-outs. He wonāt be seen again for most of the book. Tells F to work out with S to keep up conditioning.
*F recalls that Gage mentioned speed-dating to him the night he died, even invited him along. F to computer to look, S goes through Gās stuff. She finds some info written on a stub of paper, leads them to the bistro. There, they learn that the event was coordinated by the Dreamcatching (New Age store) staff, who have been hosting a whole bunch of the events around the city lately. It nets them the cash for the night, brings business to the stores that host, plus they set up a little table with crystals and cute candles, with store cards to try to drum up business. This event was coordinated by Tomas, but Lilah was also there. That night, everyone arrived at six and left by seven-thirty. No one at the bistro remembers Gage, but they didnāt pay much attention to the group ā theyāre annoyed that they didnāt sell more alcohol ā all they really sold were appetizers and finger food. (some of the workings of the speed dating will be covered by Lilah later)
*First visit to Dreamcatching. Meeting Lilah Doubrant, establishing interest and attraction between her and F. She is outed as a halfsie by S, F introduces himself as a vampire. Talk about Gage, F gives her his phone number in case she thinks of anything. S mocks a bit. They see Allegra, establish the pregnancy & her ¾ status. Otherwise, nothing. No big leads. Lilah does remember Gage, and notes that he got a few matches. She doesnāt remember seeing him leave ā she was doing business at the candle table. Tomas is out today. F & S leave.
*No other events that day, other than the lawyer calling to assure F that no one will be talking to him. F calls Gageās parents, who live in California, to offer condolences and offer to help get Gageās stuff home for them to sort through. He and S (unexpectedly helpful here) clean up room, start boxing up Gageās stuff to ship back to his parents. (note here: Gage was an only child ā his parents were originally from Rhode Island) The clean-up lasts from Sat to Sunday (F & S dispose of Gageās porn), S there both days, sleeping on the futon at night (in fox form? Sheād want to spend a little time in her natural form). They watch movies (Avatar jokes!) and eat dinner together. Sunday morning S will work out with F ā here there will be absolute mocking over how Chivalry has been training him. Note that he will have to use his legs, that he needs to do anything to take down his opponent, and that Chivalryās style of fighting is relying on being so much faster than his opponent that he can take them down extremely fast ā thatās not an option for Fort yet. Sheāll suggest that he start getting lessons in muay thai (not the drink) ā with his height, that fighting style might work well for him. Itās the āart of eight limbsā ā using eight points of contact (punches, kicks, elbows, and knee strikes) instead of the ātwo pointsā ā just his fists ā that Fort is currently using. (note: Suze herself uses a mixture of several styles, including what she was taught in self defense as a young fox, but as an adult sheās spent a lot of time working with Krav Maga (the Israeli fighting style) because she likes its clear emphasis on finishing a fight as quickly as possible, meaning that all attacks are aimed towards the most vulnerable parts of the body (face, neck, groin, knee, eyes, joints) ā since she rarely fights for show, it makes sense for her, particularly given her small size, which means that she is almost never fighting at a distance. She also works very hard with both her switchblade and a pair of long fixed knives (think Legolas) that she can wear in thigh sheaths and hide under a long skirt, while still having quick access) Maybe a trip down to the gun range? Fort will be working on his aim with both the .44 (put a model on that one) and his new toy, a shotgun (Ithaca 37, pump action shotgun that he has sawed down. It carries four shells that are loaded into the front, same place that they are expelled from. Fort will be working on getting his reloading faster and faster. Work with a 20 gauge, but note that the lower the number, the larger the size of the bullet. Fort will also be trying to work his way down to a 12 gauge, but he has to get his arms used to the kickback from that.). S has called Atsuko, but neither know any kind of critter that would want to cut off someoneās hands, though plenty wouldāve drained the blood. (S: āSometimes there are weird supernatural killings too. I mean, humans donāt have the market cornered on crazy and random. Plus, there are some critters out there that are like great white sharks. Itās not personal ā you just get unlucky. Itās really just bothering me that they dumped the body.ā ā hereās another reason that S has stayed over for two nights, and moved F the first ā she was worried about his safety)
Monday, am
*Movers come by to pick up boxes from Gageās room, packing them onto a truck to take back to California. The room is stripped down to the mattress again. F is both sad about Gageās death and really irritated over the thought of having to start yet another roommate hunt.
*F goes back to work, S heads home. Matt contacts F, saying he needs to talk to him privately. They meet up that night after F gets out of work, at Fās apartment. Matt has been working all weekend. The tattoos on Gage linked to a missing personās file that Matt has had for about six months, Rian Orbon, since the police wouldnāt call it a homicide the parents turned to him (note: this guy was the actual first murder, 9 months ago ā for Allegraās pregnancy). Heās also, through a police connection, rustled up another disappearance (Brent Jung) (3 men total ā none older than 30 ā there are actually 4 guys, but they wonāt have that last name until the visit to the tattoo parlor) in the last few months that match in a lot of ways. Through the family of the hiring family, he has the promotional card for the tattoo parlor (Heart of Darkness Tattoos) (F feels its pull). Matt also called the coroner ā while heās still trying to get his hands on the coronerās report (important that he doesnātā have it yet), he was able to talk with a connection and find out a few details that the police havenāt released ā namely, that in addition to the hand loss that Fort saw, Gage was also missing his tongue and his genitals) He wants F, who generally matches victim descriptions, to go to parlor and check it out. Matt will be staking it out. (Matt is planning to tail F ā suspicions from last book are alive & well) ā Thereās a lot of strain and undercurrent to this conversation. F is eager to help out ā both because of the lead on Gageās murder, and his desire to placate Matt about what he might know. He wants their relationship to return to what it was before, and (most importantly) for Matt to be safe.
*F calls S right after meeting (this is evening), gets her to agree to meet him the next day. She drops by that night instead, they talk about whatās going on. She sees the promotional card on the counter (F: āThat is the best designed card Iāve seen in my life. I mean, I look at that thing and I actually start thinking that a tattoo is a good ideaā), recognizes the glamour. Still early explorations, but now theyāre on alert for elf involvement (elves at Dreamcatching, elf glamour on the tattoo card). Sheāll ride along with him tomorrow. (S: āWith how you were reacting to that glamour, I have to keep an eye on you. Otherwise youāll have a butterfly tramp stamp the next time I see you.ā) S makes an appointment at the parlor for āher boyfriend.ā
Tuesday, 8am
*F & S drive over together to the tattoo parlor (Heart of Darkness Tattoos). Matt is across street in a Starbucks ā F calls him (first mention & exchange about S).
*F & S go into the tattoo parlor. While theyāre waiting (tattooist busy getting high ā note that there should be a mixture of alcohol and drug abuse here ā tattooistās name is Jacoby Anderson ā see other file for Jacobyās arm tattoos), F flips through the design book. He stops at the tattoo that Gage got ā that page is riveting. Itās been glamoured, and itās compelling to regular guys, too. Tattooist is a changeling halfsie, with no loyalty at all to the elf community (called The Neighbors). Heās bitter, with a drug problem as a result of his childhood trauma. Heās willing to do anything for money, which S picks up on fast. For cash, heās happy enough to reveal what his involvement was. In exchange for money, he gave a woman several of his promotional cards (note: Soliās skin at this point was a hot Latina woman) (Jacoby: āNo, she wasnāt an elf. I donāt know what the fuck she was, but she paid enough that I didnāt give a shit. But when those guys came back, they all gave me cards that had been glamoured up like crazy. Not one of the Neighbors, either. No one I know could do a glamour like that. For that, youād need one of the big guys, one of The Crowd. (spits) The glamour was specific, too. Young men would like it.ā) The men who came back carrying those cards were the ones who he was paid to keep an eye on & tattoo. The design page was also provided, pre-glamoured (āyeah, youād know if I put the glamour on it. No one would fucking buy it. Maybe theyād look back at it once or twice, but thatās it.ā) The page is compelling, and then he can talk the right guys into getting it, throwing in a discount if he has to. He was also supposed to write down their names & info, so that he could get paid his bonus. For another round of cash (cleaning out Fort), he hands over the list of names. Four names total, leading with Gageās. This is one more than Matt found (the last guy, Franklin Litchfield, was supposedly killed in a car accident, which is why Matt didnāt pick up on him). (important ā the list has to be handed to Fort, S wonāt look at it, just ask him. This way she wonāt pick up on the Lulu/Litchfield connection until she actually looks at the files later) Last thing ā the tattooist was supposed to make sure that all the guys left with a glamoured flier for the speed-dating.
*F walks over to the Starbucks to see Matt while S goes over to the car. F tells Matt about design, gives him list with the name of the car accident guy, but leaves out everything else. Matt says that heāll keep staking out tattoo parlor. F joins S in car, heās driving. On drive to Dreamcatching, F catches sight of Mattās car, realizes that Matt is tailing them. Doesnāt tell S yet. Worried.
*F & S go back to Dreamcatching, question Lilah. With the info about the tattooist (she knows him), the glamours (she sees the promotional card and confirms that it was placed by one of Themselves ā not Nokke, but maybe Hobany or Amadan), and sending the guys to the speed-dating, sheās alerted and unhappy. Also introduce changeling stockboy, Felix Ortiz, at some point. There will only be a partial conversation about the earlier stuff ā enough to convince her. Lilah will have to hurry them out of the store, not wanting this to get the owner (Tomas)ās attention, but promises to call F ā to arrange meeting. L calls F about 5 minutes later ā S is driving. (some undercurrents here ā he clearly likes her, S is stepping back a little) L & F arrange to meet at his place that evening, after each gets out of work. (S: You know, I think I still have my old boombox in a closet. You can borrow it. F: Huh? S: You know, to hold up outside Lilahās window. F: Youāre nuts. S: I can already see you composing your mix tape. Donāt forget to put āIn Your Eyesā on it. Chicks dig that one.)
*F to work. Donāt go into detail. S takes off to handle some fox stuff.
*F & L meet up at his apartment. S is not there ā sheās made an excuse about being busy (āIāve got whores to the left of me, gigolos to the rightā F ā yes, thatās exactly like Bob Dylan described). F & L talk & bond ā L mentions that she is suspicious about the Neighborsā intentions (descriptions of her family life here), pledges to help, but not wholely sure what to do. At some point S will come in the window ā she was eavesdropping from outside (on the tree? On the fire escape? Either way she was using fox tricks to remain undetected by passerbys ā didnāt have to bother for F & L ā āYou two were distractedā) She has a suggestion ā that they see if the tattoo artist had anything he was still hiding. They agree to break into Heart of Darkness. (āCrime!ā)
*F & L & S break into the tattoo parlor. Looking around, they donāt find much else. Clearly he really was willing to tell everything for cash. They find lots of drugs, changeling has destructive habits. While theyāre searching, Soli (the skinwalker ā sheās wearing the skin of a cute Latina woman ā matches description tattooist gave) walks in on them ā she was coming by with more of the special inks. L was going through a broom closet when Soli entered ā at one point in the fight F sees her there, crouching and looking freaked out, he gestures for her to stay down ā itās clear that she is in no way prepared for this fight, and F also realizes that itās probably important to conceal that they have a connection to the elves. Soli has no intention of being questioned ā she sniffs out intruders, and thereās a tussle. Soli needs to be really, really good at fighting. Good enough that S and F are having trouble, even with Sās great hand-to-hand and F doing pretty well. Soli knows that vampire involvement is a problem ā and she recognizes Fort. At some point S gets a blade out and manages to cut her ā revealing part of her true form. Recognition of skinwalker. Things are getting problematic ā Soli manages to get S out of it for a second (damage here?), and now itās her against F, and heās overmatched and knows it. Then Matt comes in, armed. He shoots ā Soli is too fast, dodges, & retreats. Sheās clearly pissed at Fort.
*Now thereās a BIG problem. A human is in the room. Matt & F engage (words), but S has pulled herself up, sneaks up on Matt, and knocks him out. They have bigger problems here ā skinwalkers are not allowed in Scott territory ā theyāre problems who leave high body counts behind them. They can keep Matt under cover for now, but F has to call home. F calls Chiv, is told to get to the mansion, NOW. L is still on board (after her courageous huddle), sheāll go home and try to get more info. S will take Matt back to her place (L needs to help (S: Yes, it would be nice if you contributed) ā they use Mattās car). F drives home.
*The mansion, late night, early am. Madeline (agitated), Chivalry (worried), and Prudence are all in attendance. Madeline needs to be noticeably older than in Book One ā slightly weaker, too. (feeding F so often is taking a toll, as is general age). Madelineās orders are immediate ā Prudence is to set up a residence in Providence and immediately start helping out. F is to remain point on investigation (Mad pleased by his work so far), Pru is to provide FULL support & backup. The skinwalker is the priority ā it needs to be executed, and if someone employed it, they need to be made an example of. There needs to be a suggestion here that those in the territory are picking up on Madeline becoming weaker ā that is a large part of why this is happening now (P: Elves with some kind of plan. The kitsune numbers increasing. More movement among lower creatures. They sense your weakness, Mother). Pru is grouchy, but obeys. Mad makes F take a full drink from her (F sees that this is making her weaker, but Chiv at one point holds his head down, making him continue & obey ā even Pru agrees with this action here), then heās sent home. Pru meets him in the parking lot ā discussion. Unusually amiable, for them, that is. At least she isnāt trying to kill him this time ā sheās interested in him right now. Trying to weigh how Graceās death has changed him. She needs to pack, then sheāll be setting up in ritzy hotel ā gives him her phone number (important here). (reminds him to call her if he needs to ā not to hesitate. A skinwalker is nothing to play with)
*Back to Providence. F to Sās house. Matt is tied up in the living room. Keiko is also here ā completely irate. They are using fox tricks to keep M from overhearing ā S & K are filled in by F ā S wants to get some more foxes to help (list off about four cousins (Hoshi, Takara, Rei, Mio) suitable ā better to have more than less with a skinwalker involved), K shuts her down. āNow isnāt the time to remind the vampires of our numbers.ā K pushes F, he admits and repeats Pruās comment ā S explains it (āWhen the kitsune first came to Scott territory, it was only Atsuko. A generation ago, it was Atsuko and her 4 daughters. Now those four daughters have produced twenty granddaughters, all in our prime, and my cousins are at an age to start having families if they want. There are three great-granddaughters already, bringing the total today to twenty-seven foxes, and the floodgates are just opening. Weāre stronger than we were when Atsuko negotiated her treaty with Madeline. To a suspicious mind like Prudenceās, I can see how this would be threatening.ā) K angry that she explained honestly (indication of Sās relationship with F), & the twins fight about politics ā K pulls trump card & says that sheāll call Atsuko ā no foxes on any side ā Sās presence is dangerous enough. With Pru and F both involved, thereās already too much danger that S will side with one over the other (and obvious that sheāll side with F) ā with just one, she can be dismissed as a rogue. Five foxes would be a declaration of allegiance, especially if Mad is getting weaker. S gets one last shot ā if K doesnāt want to be involved, she should go stay with the boyfriend (āI know you havenāt broken up. You shouldnāt bother trying to lie to me.ā) K leaves. S doesnāt want to explain to F ā shifts discussion by telling him to deal with Matt.
*F talks to M (tied to a chair). This is a difficult conversation ā F admits to his involvement on the Grann incident, but keeps the supernatural stuff hidden. Manages to convince M that he really wants to find Gageās killer. M agrees. S has brought in his files, spread them out on table, been taking notes. M asks if sheās found anything ā she says no. Maybe thereās a link at colleges ā three victims were undergrads or grad students. M agrees that heāll follow up on it. Leaves.
*F knows S better (it should be notable that he can now tell when sheās lying). Asks whatās going on. She hands him the list of victim names ā the same one they got from the tattoo artist, but that she didnāt read. Goes into her own office (very Suz, but with a surprisingly professional element) pulls out a file folder. Pulls out an article ā the article about Dr. Luluās fertility practice. S recognized the one boyās family name (Franklin Litchfield ā the car accident victim) from the feature ā they were interviewed, since their son had just been accepted by Harvard ā the ultimate success story. Reference here to coroner files (Matt got them, Suze read them), and how Gageās wrists, tongue, and gonads were all removed while he was still alive, and with surgical precision. The coroner was able to tell that the killer used surgical tools that cauterize as they cut, which is how he lived through the removals. They also learn here that from the marks on Gageās ankles, he was tied upside down and then his throat was cut, draining his blood down with gravity. The cut was careful, though ā not a big gash. He bled out from it, but it probably took him twenty minutes or more. Matt was busy today ā he also got copies of the accident reports from the Litchfield wreck – Franklin Litchfieldās body was damaged by fire, but he also was missing at least hands (with the fire damage it is hard to determine the rest). They have a first target now. Itās 3am now ā theyāll get 3 hours of sleep, then head out. Notify Pru (she is unusually complimentary). Bed. (Fort put in Keikoās bed again)
Wednesday, 7am
*F & S to Luluās office. Pru meets them there. (note on Pru/S interactions ā S is very careful around Pru, treating her like a rattlesnake). They go into clinic, pushing past the scheduling nurse. Lulu is in the wind, but they do snag her witch, Mitch (Mitch the witch!). They get incineratorās use out of the witch, along with the fact that heās been cooking up a roofie-like drink for Lulu, not for use in the clinic. (It will fog drinkerās memory and mind, but make them highly obedient, and willing to do things that they would never do under normal circumstances. He has no concerns about cooking it, or any interest in what she did with it. What he cared about was that it was something different than the constant fertility magic, of which they have racks of. A few of which are missing, by the way. But it wasnāt unusual for Lulu to take that home ā it was common to use whenever they bred any of the Neighbors ā a lot of times they were breeding people who didnāt want to have to try more than once for results). Mitch is very clear that he did not provide whatever new ritual theyāre using now. They donāt kill him, but tell him to leave town and not have contact with the elves again. Pru scares him enough that he does it. F is behind that decision (Pru points out that āheās the pointā) ā by pointing out that witches can be useful, (and easily bought ā useful when you need them, and hard to locate ā not a lot of them) thatās why doesnāt kill. P agrees with the decision, is pleased with him. Thereās that balancing act that F is hitting here. They go through the files here (Lulu has had them scanned ā they bully the scheduling nurse (Maureen ā human) into printing them (interesting here ā all four have files ā better yet, all four were inseminated with elf semen, but were recessives, no elf traits). Pru needs to go back to hotel to wait out sunlight. Phone call with M ā heās working through colleges, trying to find patterns. Call from L ā sheās at Dreamcatching, and sheās found something. F & S drive over.
*Allegra went into labor, Tomas is with her, and changeling stockboy (Felix) is at school (high school senior). With coast clear, L has been searching ownerās office, found some useful stuff (also found out that he cheats on his taxes). F & S show her the files they pulled from Luluās office. L is confused ā itās clear from the files that the four men were recessives, not changelings ā and that shouldāve been enough for them to be ignored their whole lives. No one has ever found a use for them (she will point out the coding in the files ā the elfās semen who each was created with ā āTheyāre like prize stallions. Thereās serious semen storage going on. The Neighbors are terrified of what would happen if any of Themselves were killed. So thereās just crazy storage going onā) Note: Felix is one of Nokkeās sons, which technically means that heās a half-brother to Lilah. She looks out a little for him, but the truth of the society is that family really only means who was raised as a sibling. But thereās another speed-dating scheduled tonight ā this one is located at a bookstore (independent bookstore ā book sales for them, cash for Dreamcatching). Suggests that F & S check it out (hands them free coupons ā because itās one man & one woman, it wonāt throw off the numbers, just be one extra table). With Tomas busy with Allegra, L will be the only coordinator there.
*F calls M on his way to work ā gives him partial info, asks him to stake out the tattoo parlor. Anyone with those tats is in danger. From last nightās info, all the guys who got them are dead ā any new victims still need to be tattooed.
*F goes to work. Half shift. Cuts out early to go to speed dating (boss very not happy). Call to Pru ā sheās hunting Dr. Lulu. F & S at speed dating. Thereās early amusement and merriment (also some business with L not being thrilled seeing F do the dating), but no breaks. None of the tattoos theyāre looking for (theyāre checking the women, too, just to be sure), no elf presence other than L in her coordinator position. Toward end, Soli (now wearing Bethās skin) shows up, inserting into schedule so that F suddenly faces her across the table. Smug & taunting (dangers of Facebook!) ā and F canāt do anything. Public place, surrounded by humans. S across room ā she canāt interfere. Taunts are personal here. Some hints of info (answer the question of why Soli dumped Gageās body in house rather than disposing of it in the incinerator or an accident ā Soli has a nasty sense of humor. Liked the idea of a vampire dealing with a drained body. Knew that the vampires would cover up everything, making an easy evening for her. She wanted to cut out early and hit a bar, not stage an accident or sit around waiting for the incinerator to do its work. A line also about Gage being tied upside down: āImpressed? I was a Girl Scout. Got a badge in knotwork.ā) Soli slips out of place before F can follow. He runs out, but sheās gone. She got into a car, so S canāt track her. S & L both react.
*F & L & S in car, discussing. L has been making calls ā no answers, but there are hints that something big is going on with Themselves. And Allegra had a son, and there was a lot of excitement ā more than usual, even for a ¾ giving birth. Note: What Lilah knows here is what everyone not involved in the murders has been told ā that Allegraās pregnancy was a ¾ and ¾ mix. Learn here about elf reproduction ā the changelings were comparatively easier to create ā human DNA seems to stabilize the elf problems, though thereās still only a 7% success rate. ½ to ½ are fine, with all offspring being active halfsies, but it was only after Lulu involved witch magic 30 years ago at her clinic that they were able to get a larger stream of changelings, and that 25 years ago there was the first birth of a ¾ cross. Before that, crossing a halfsie and an Ad-hene (Themselves) (one of the politer terms used by the Neighbors ā the elves themselves prefer Sidhe or Tuatha de Danann) invariably resulted in nothing. The first generation of the 3/4s are in reproductive age now, and while they cross well together (just like halfsies, in fact), theyāve hit a wall again on reproducing with the Ad-hene ā and in this one, even the witch magic hasnāt resulted in the 7/8th pregnancy that theyāre hoping for. Allegraās birth happened that afternoon. (Discussion on why Lilah wonāt ask her parents for help. S: Fort, Keebler has a point. Her mommy fucked PopPop, and not in a Kathryn Harris The Kiss kind of way, either. Total premeditation and intent. We probably shouldnāt ask this woman to question her loyalties. F: Suze, donāt be like that. They did an insemination, obviously. Thatās different. L: (silence) F: Uh, Lilah? L: (quiet) F: You mean, your mom reallyāL: I donāt know, okay? F: How can you not know? L: Thatās kind of a zero-sum question to ask your mom. āDid you fuck your fatherā has a really collosal downside. Iād rather just assume insemination.)
*F & S hit a hotel room. Two beds, one room. S doesnāt like how much Soli seemed to know about him, and isnāt willing to sleep in the apartment, or even her place. (she calls K, tells her to stay at the boyfriendās and keep an eye out). L back to her place (S doesnāt worry about her. Plus, since the elves are employing Soli, sheād probably hesitate to do anything to L, even if sheās figured out that L is involved with the investigation, which she probably hasnāt, thanks to Lās incredible duck and cover routine at the tattoo parlor). F calls Pru, she thinks sheās closing in on Lulu. F & S try to get some sleep. (some early convo about after all this whining about reproduction S is grateful to be a kitsune. F: Why, how do you guys manage it? S: You meet a guy in a bar, you get laid, a few months later you have a litter of kits. Easy-peasy, and you even get a few free drinks in the deal.)
*F has the skinwalker nightmare about Bethās death. S wakes him up. They talk. She tells him the kitsune story (the wife, the dog, the son, returning every night), to explain a little about the kitsune & relationships. F eventually falls back to sleep, S watching over him.
October 3, Thursday, am
*F wakes up because someone is knocking on the door ā S is sleeping next to him in fox form (save human form for Book 3; Sheās occupying his pillow ā his head has been completely pushed off). Itās L with breakfast ā sheās a little cautious at first ā there are undercurrents, but S stays in fox form the whole time (eats breakfast that way), and L relaxes, starts warming up to F again.
*Theyāre finishing up breakfast when Fās phone rings. Call is from Matt ā heās been staking out the tattoo shop. A guy just came out with bandages in right spots, accompanied by Soli/Beth. He took a photo ā emails it to Fortās phone (all the bells & whistles from Chiv after Book 1). L recognizes Felix from Dreamcatching, good wtf & shock moment. Matt has now lost them in traffic. (Soli being careful this time).
*L is flummoxed ā makes no sense, but sheās scared for the changeling boy. They need answers. Call Pru ā sheās hit a dead end on Lulu ā woman is wiley, has gone to ground. F asks L if thereās anything she can do. Hard decision, BUT (because she realizes that changeling is in danger) ā Lulu would come out if there was enough incentive. And L can create that incentive.
*F & S & L go to Lās apartment. There, L calls a woman she is friendly with in the elf community (Peggie), but who has completely uncompromised loyalty to Themselves and the population. Lilah tells her that she is preg by a ¾ guy (Cole, Neighbors have been trying to set them up forever), but has been hiding it because she wasnāt sure what she was going to do, if sheād keep it. But now sheās having cramping, and is scared. Says sheās at her apartment. (knows that the woman will track Lulu down wherever, and this woman is utterly loyal ā Lulu would trust, and thereās too much desire for ½ and ¾ crosses to not come ā 5/8 arenāt ¾, but theyāre better than 1/2)
*F & S & L wait at the apartment. Half an hour later, Dr. Lulu hurries in. Gets jumped by S & F, who were hiding. Tied to chair. They try to interrogate, but nothing. Lulu is a fanatic ā really mad at Lilah (but Lilah is holding firm ā more horrified that they are now hurting not just humans, but their own changelings. Lilah will also at some point say the ultimate heresy ā that theyāre all frantic to breed back to the full elves, but maybe they should just be freaking content with the community theyāve created and stop trying to recreate the past, which has never sounded that rosy to her in the first place). This section covers most of the afternoon ā F realizes that they arenāt getting the info they need ā calls in Pru. Once it is dark enough (4:30) Pru arrives ā now Lulu is scared, and with some āencouragingā, spills the whole story.:
When the witch magic wouldnāt create the 7/8 that theyād been trying for, a few in the community who were trusted more closely by Themselves for this task (known to be fanatical) started looking to even darker stuff, and Tomas located the fertility ritual for Lulu ā now F/S/Pru learn about how this is an enormously powerful ritual. Now they learn the details ā the hands and gonads have to be eaten by the man (the elves have no problem with that ā they like it), the tongue by the woman, and they have to have intercourse in a rain of the sacrificeās blood. The witchās roofie drink was used to drug the girls enough to do anything. The ritual starts just after moonrise, and ejaculation had to happen while the sacrificial man was still alive.
The sacrifices, the connections, and the breeding to ¾ females. We learn here that Allegra was the first time they used this ritual, and the baby who was just born is the 7/8 cross that theyāve been striving for. With that baby, though, and its promise ā yesterday Themselves got excited, and made the decision to start using active changelings, with hopefully even more spectacular results. The first sacrifice is planned for tonight. Horrifying, but they get the location of the sacrifice (the fairy circle outside the entrance to Underhill ā Lilah knows the spot) out of her, as well as the time (moonrise ā 8:09pm). (L: Who are you using [which ¾]? Lulu: You should know [implying Iris, Lilahās 19-year-old sister]. L: No, no ā my parents would never agree to that. Lulu: They are loyal. They didnāt question us, just agreed to give the girl the brew, have her ready for Tomas to pick up.) Prudence kills Lulu after sheās told everything, and Fort is okay with it. (Pru: Youāre point, Fort. What do I do? F: Kill her. (impressing Pru)) After all, Lulu just admitted to multiple murders, with no remorse, and was the one who cut off the hands & genitals, cut out tongues, sliced open the menās arteries. All of men sheād delivered as infants.
*F & S & L to car. Pru to her own car.
A note on Underhill: Underhill is located in Lincoln Woods State Park ā close to Providence (95 N to Rt 146N, to exit marked with signs) No entrance fee, open sunrise to sunset, gates open year-round, though. 627 acres with freshwater lake, equestrian trails, hiking and climbing. (history) The elves, with severely declining numbers, were locked in Underhill in 1845 ā the year the Potato Famine in Ireland began. Thatās when their halfsie offspring (all Irish at that point) fled to America, ending up in Boston & Providence. It took sixty-three years for the halfsies and the few elves locked out with them to open a gate ā they managed it in what would become the park. Worried about long-term security, they made deals with Madeline Scott that went beyond their settling deals that led her to use her political influence to influence the creation of the park around their gate in 1908.
*They are all rushing to the fairy circle ā the time needs to be close enough that they have to rush, and even then will only get there after everything has been set up and the ceremony has just started, with them just waiting on the arrival of Lulu. F calls Mās cellphone, gets voicemail. (M is actually tailing them right now.) They arrive at park entrance and park. L will direct them to a secluded place to park. F has the Ithaca 37 hidden in his trunk ā in a locked container, along with the .45 from last book, which will be his backup now. Heāll also put extra shells & ammo in his belt. S has her own long knives, plus grabs the tire iron. Pru will be working with bare hands. Lilah ā well, she takes a smaller gun (that unregistered .38 that Suze keeps throwing in her duffel just in case), but mostly she is going to focus on getting her sister and the changeling out of there. (so brave ā so very unprepared ā sheās clearly still dealing with Luluās death ā even though she agreed to the necessity)
*Big throwdown. Map out in more detail when closer, but important elements are: at the fairy circle, the 5 big elves will be there. At seeing F & Pru and realizing the vampires are coming down, two (Beron & Hobeny) will cut and run, leaving Amadon, Nokke, and Shoney. There are also 6 ½ elves (including Tomas), 1 ¾ elf (Cole, that dude that they were trying to set up L with) actively helping ā relatively easy to engage with ā no training. Plus Soli ā big threat ā able to engage with Pru. Thereās also Iris (drugged to gills, sitting naked in an inflatable kiddie pool that has been set up underneath where the changeling is hanging). They were waiting for Lulu to arrive to start. S will slice with knives, catch one elf (Nokke?) really well with the tire iron. Pru will rip one elfās head (Shoney) head completely off his body (kill move!), slices up some halfies. A few halfsies have guns. F gets one elf with a shotgun blast to the body (Amadon), shoots at least two halfsies. Fort will also have a direct engagement with Soli, and in some way neutralize her or drive her backwards (sheās for hire, after all ā she isnāt here to die). Matt will also show up at some point ā early enough for Pru to see, but when the tussle could go either way. F threatened? Lilah directly threatened? He followed them, sees that these people are NOT human. Learns truth. In a moment where everything is obvious, heāll have to trust F completely (despite everything), and will. Will shoot at a couple of elves ā cold iron. Will be injured and on the ground at some point at end of fight. (not critically, but enough to take him down). Maybe Soli injured him, then F drove her back? (YES) Pru ends up chasing Soli after she disengages and runs ā they disappear into woods. Eventually the halfsies are scattered and on ground, Iris & changeling have been grabbed by Lilah (standing in front of them with gun), Shoney is dead, Soli has fled, Amadon is full of cold iron and not doing great (Suze gets a few good hits with the tire iron on this one), and Fort has the shotgun aimed right at Nokke. Nokke raises hands, agrees to surrender. Talks with Fort, accepts him as Madās emissary, agrees to accept whatever judgement Mad decides on. (at last minute, when everything is agreed on, Fort will shoot Nokke in the kneecap. Just getting in a small moment of vengeance for those who died ā showing also that Fort is harder now.) Grabs Amadon, they disappear into Underhill, leaving the remaining halfsies alone. Shoneyās dead body left, swarmed by hysterical halfsies (whoever left alive), who are no threat at all.
*Moment where everything seems okay, then Pru returns with Soliās skin. Says that the skinwalker is dead, approves of Fortās actions. No need to wipe out elves ā Shoneyās death and the injuries to Amadon and Nokke ā Pru is very much approving. Then suddenly things are problematic again ā Pru walks over to where Matt is on the ground ā heās seen everything, and Pru knows that he knows. She also clearly knows who he is ā calls him by name, says that heās been a problem for long enough. Goes to kill him, but Fort moves with vampire speed and puts the shotgun muzzle against her head, tells her to stop. Tries to argue that this is a decision for Mad, but Pru realizes that he wants M to live, even knowing what he does. Sheās upset. Forced back from Matt (F: Donāt push me, sister. Remember what happened to Luca.), points out that it will be Madās decision, but who will present their case to her first? Runs to car. Suze goes Matt, tells F to go ā sheāll handle this. F runs to car.
*Car race to Newport! Back & forth, but the both peel into the driveway at the same time. Pru pushes F down, he skids and bounces on the rock driveway, runs ahead. He gets up and follows, leaving the guns in the car. Knows that Mad is inside, but Chiv is not ā worrying. Runs inside, but Pru isnāt heading upstairs, where they both know Mad is. Instead, sheās going for Henry. F chases her, not knowing what she plans, but nothing that it canāt be any good.
*The polishing maid has been thrown aside, injured, not dead. F runs down the stairs. When he gets downstairs, he sees that Pru has also pushed aside Mr. Albert. He arrives just as Pru rips open the door to Henryās enclosure ā a huge example of strength. But Henry is fast and strong ā heās past Pru in an instant, going straight for his target ā Mr. Albert, hurrying behind Pru, trying to contain. Henry moves close, close enough that Mr. Albert uses a stun-gun, but Henry is already ripping into Mr. Albertās throat with his teeth. Even the stun-gun just jolts him, but heās still ripping, ripping open Mr. Albertās chest. Heās trying to eat him ā F stops in his tracks, horrified, but Pru has pulled around now. She grabs at Henry, he pulls away. F yells, asks what sheās doing. She says something to indicate that sheās going to kill Henry. F is in shock, but he tries to stop her ā he left the gun in the car, he is bare-handed. Pru slams a hand in his chest, heās thrown hard against the wall, smacking his head. Slides down, head swimming. Pru catches Henry by the neck, and is pulling her other hand back to strike & kill him. Pruās hand is caught by Mad, who is enraged ā first time that F has ever seen her blue eyes completely black (neither he or Pru saw her enter ā but Mr. Albert managed to hit the panic button). (M: My will was clear. Why have you crossed me? Pru: (still holding onto Henry) Whether it is sentimentality or ego that holds you back, it is enough. Fortitudeās transition has been held back for two decades, and I am saying enough. Perhaps itās too late, maybe heās ruined ā more human than vampire. But I am putting a stop to your games.) Mad swipes, and Pru has to drop Henry, who lies still. Heās injured in a few places (maybe he and Pru actually had some kind of engagement?) Pru and Mad lock hands, each pushing. For a minute, Pru is winning. Then Mad grunts, her black eyes actually start to glow, and she pushes with full strength. Pru forced down. Pru is down, but this has to clearly take a lot of effort out of Mad, and her eyes bleed quickly down to blue, and donāt gleam with her usual strength. (Mad: (gently, the anger is gone) My darling, my dove, my daughter. So strong, and almost ready to leave my nest. (quick move, damaging Pru) But not today, love. (another injury) And not tomorrow. (a third move, gruesome, leaving bones sticking out, damaging even more) My will is still your law. (then leans down and strokes Pruās face lovingly, with weird pride on her face) But soon, dearest. Now go. (Pru canāt walk, so she crawls, past Fort, who she glares at ā the old hatred is doubled ā this betrayal was worst)
*Now Mad checks on F, then Henry. Clicks her tongue disapprovingly (Mad: Ah, Henry. Such trouble you are.) Drips her blood into his wounds, wounds slowly close. Henry breathes easier again. She is visibly weakened, orders him back into cage. He struggles against command for a second, then gives in and obeys. He goes and sits, then looks at Fort. Note: With Mad in the room, Henry is puppet-like ā F has never seen him with Mad in the room. Now Mad bends and touches Mr. Albert on forehead, sighing. (Mad: Oh, Albert. Faithful to the last). Now she goes to Fort, who was pulled himself into a sitting position. They will have the conversation about why she made him different (survival, adaptation ā humans are a danger. In the 1800s, there was a significant uptick in the hunting of vampires. Rarely dangerous, but those with slow reproductive cycle (Mad realized) needed to be cautious. This was also the era where human-caused extinctions were starting to happen in the animal world, and be noticed by naturalists for the first time. She took note of that, plus the new theory of Darwinism, and decided to make a change), and the results. Prudenceās host parents were killed at her birth, which was usual. Their blood was her first meal. She is everything that a typical vampire should be ā and that most parents would be proud of. But thatās not what the species needs. So when Mad made Chiv, she killed his father at birth, but she also experimented by leaving his host mother alive until he was 15, which she found held back the transition significantly. Chiv is different than most vampires ā more capacity to love, less fixation on his own self-interest, his devotion to his wives, even though it leads to their deaths, is notably different than typical. Both were entirely raised by Mad. With Fort, though, she made significant changes ā she wants him to have self-control, but also an understanding of humans that she, Pru, and even Chiv lack. Now Mad is clearly very weakened, F has to physically carry her upstairs to her own room. Thereās a long blood trail leading to Pruās suite of rooms.
*F sets Mad up in her own room (Mad: Much to do, my darling), then brings up what he and Pru were speeding here to discuss ā Matt. Thereās some discussion. Mad isnāt pleased, tapping her fangs with her fingertips ā she knows of him. She and Pru have discussed him several times. Long wait, but in the end, Mad allows Matt to live ā but to Fort: āYou are close to an adult. I will let you make this decision ā but remember that he and his actions are your responsibility now. If Mr. McMahon is dangerous to us, you will have to kill him. Not me. Not even your brother.ā
*F leaves the mansion. Chiv is coming in when he leaves, but F tells him to help Mad, keep an eye on Henry and Pru ā he canāt stop to talk. F calls Suze. She brought Matt to Fās apartment. F drives there ā completely exhausted, yet unable to even imagine sleeping.
*F asks, and S leaves them alone. Matt is tied to a chair (again ā make a lame joke here), and bandaged up. F tells Matt everything ā the truth about Jill & Brianās deaths, what is at stake, the world that Matt didnāt even know existed. What was behind the Grann murders months ago. Matt listens to it all, not speaking. F unties Matt at the end, and Matt just looks at him. Matt leans forward, pushing his hand gently but insistently into Fās mouth ā F knows what heās looking for. Says that he doesnāt have the teeth (which Matt saw on Pru when she was about to kill him) yet, but he will eventually. Once he transitions. Matt abandons him ā this has to be harsh, but at the same time with justification.
*S walks in ā she didnāt listen, but was waiting in the parking lot. She saw Matt leave. Fort sits on the couch, shattered. S takes him by hand, leads him to bed, settles him down, gently, with great care. Tells him to go to sleep ā that it will be easier to deal with in the morning. He takes her hand as she starts to leave, asking where sheās going. She says sheās going home ā thereās no more danger. It was taken care of. While he was driving, Chivalry already called all of the elf leaders left ā laid down Madās punishment. Wonāt tell him what it was tonight ā just that it was harsh. No one is going to dare come after him. He canāt believe sheās leaving ā she looks at him (full poker face) ā tells him that Lilah had to take her sister & Felix home, but that sheāll call him in a few days. Leaves. F canāt quite get it. But sleeps.
Aftermath (over a period of a few days)
*Next day, F gets voicemail ā he skipped out of work the night of the throwdown, not even thinking about it. Heās been fired. Again. He has to job hunt and find a new roommate ā again.
*Chiv calls, tells him that in a few days theyāre going out on the Firefly with Bhumika ā no discussion. F tries to get out, saying that he has a lot to do. Chiv forces it, and (still bruised and sore from last nightās throwdown), F agrees.
*A few days later, L shows up at Fās apartment. (NOTE: Suze has not shown up since she tucked him into bed. She is deliberately keeping distance, though she should have sent some kind of silly gift his way ā pajamagram?) Her sister and the changeling are safe ā no one is particularly happy with Lilah right now, especially not Nokke, but sheās okay with that. Sheās quit her job at Dreamcatching ā will be figuring out how to live outside the community again. But suggests that maybe it doesnāt have to be like last time ā asks F on a date. A lot riding on this ā F is in the moment of decision, has to really weigh this, understand that Lilah really would be a good person to be with. But F chooses ā he says that heāll always be Lās friend, always be there to keep her company, but he isnāt going to date her. L blushes, asks if this is about S. F nods ā he isnāt going to sugarcoat. L nods, then says (with grace) that she does hope that they really do stay friends.
*The day of the Firefly yacht ride ā cool but sunny, a good last sail of the season. Theyāre on the boat, sailing in crisp October air in Narragansett Bay ā and itās clear that this will be Bhumikaās last trip on the boat. Sadness, worry about future. Toward end of day, there needs to be one small conversation between Chiv and F (about Madās decline, Pruās challenge to their mother, worries about future. At least one mention that Chiv wants to make sure that F has the Matt situation under control ā that Chiv would have chosen to kill Matt in that situation, though he wouldāve done it quickly and painlessly) (There will also be the conversation here about Fort being ready to police alone ā needing to cover for Chiv a while during Bhumikaās last months, but also an acknowledgement that after the elf incident heās confident that F can handle himself (he negotiated when he could, he was willing to fight when negotiation failed, he made allies, and he was willing to make hard choices, like killing Lulu) He gives F his first solo assignment ā a group of selkies are sinking local fishing boats that havenāt paid āprotectionā. Look into it, locate ringleaders, stop it)
*F goes home after boat ride. He is still leaving calls with Matt, but Matt wonāt answer or pick up. Heās starting to look into the selkie incidents (there does need to be that solo confidence here). Heās also doing job interviews, hunting for work, putting up fliers for roommate, but at the same time heās doing it halfheartedly ā always waiting for S to show up. She doesnāt. Finally, one evening he gets irritated (glancing at window all evening long) and drives to her apartment, rings bell. She answers, looks surprised. He is standing on the doorstep, just blurts out his decision with Lilah. Sheās surprised ā teases him a little, but he can tell that sheās pleased. He then hands her a mix cd he made (as a joke on her earlier mix tape dig), and heāll also end by asking her to partner up with him on the selkie run ā and implied, in future. She gives him that slow, foxy smile, and says, āSounds like fun.ā and invites him in. He walks inside, knowing that something has changed between them, again. Ends with this element of commitment going forward ā hint at romance. But the equality and respect is most important to emphasize on way out.
Whippets In Spaaaace, Week 3

The puppies continue to grow. With their mother as a convenient size reference, observe their terrifying growth rate. Thereās starting to be a concern that these puppies are the whippet versions of Babe the Blue Ox. And we all know how that ended ā in tragedy and a yearās worth of steak.

Asaro disagrees with Tepper, because Asaro prefers space sagas, ship battles, and quantum physics. It is hard to argue with those points, Asaro.

If they donāt get attention from humans, theyāve also discovered that crying can get them what they want. This is especially practiced by Scalzi, who, according to my mother, is the biggest crier of them all.
And thatās pretty much it for this week of whippet development! In non-puppy news, there’s a giveaway for three copies of Iron Night, so you can enter to win one of those. Iāll also be signing the copies, so thatās kind of fun. Iron Night was also reviewed recently at Fantasy Book CafĆ© and All Things Urban Fantasy, and thereās also a fantastic review of Generation V over at Bibliotropic that I strongly recommend checking out. Finally, for those puppy-philes in the Rhode Island area ā Iāll be doing a signing and reception at Books On The Square on February 28th. Since Iāve been told very specifically that they are ātaking a chance on [me]ā, spread the word if you live in Rhode Island and letās see if we can change this bookstoreās mind about out-of-state speculative fiction authors!
Iron Night Goes International!
ā¦.air, that is. Check out this excellent action shot that my friend Meagan sent me of Iron Night as her in-flight reading choice!
Iron Night is getting some incredible accolades ā check out these:
Lee at SheWolfReads wrote:
ML Brennan has created one of my favorite new urban fantasy series with itās original world and compelling hero. If you want a fresh new take on the vampire mythos, you would do well to start here.
Gikany and Una at That’s What I’m Talking About gave Iron Night an A+ and wrote:
If you havenāt experienced the Generation V series, you really need to pick it up. The struggle of Fort as a somewhat rebellious child (or a black sheep depending on the perspective) is entertaining ā the wit and charm woven into the character of Fort is endearing. The comic relief and romantic tension that Suzume brings just enriches the overall feel of Iron Night. We have no idea what lies ahead of Fort, but one this is for sure: we canāt wait to read about it!
And Tori at Smexy Books had one of my favorite comments *ever* about my character progression:
Fort continues to be an engaging mixture of sincerity, bravado, and self deprecation. His character is evolving at a comfortable rate; not an instant warrior but no longer apt to be the first one killed anymore. Heās now the second.
Hee hee hee.
Iron Night In The World
So Iron Night is officially out in the world — thanks to everyone who made my book pub day so wonderful, and a special thanks to everyone who pre-ordered or made such an effort (despite arctic temperatures!) to buy Iron Night during its first week on the shelves — those numbers are incredibly important, and I’m really hoping that your efforts help make the difference on whether or not the publishers will greenlight a Fort Scott #4.
Thanks so much to everyone who is spreading the word and posting reviews — Iron Night already has three reviews on Amazon and eleven on Goodreads! That’s so incredible, and so much faster than Generation V did all the way back in May! It’s all very exciting, and I’m so very grateful.
Right now I’m on edits for Fort Scott #3, Tainted Blood, which is scheduled for November 2014, so you guys won’t have to wait another year for more of Fort & Suze (just ten months!). And to everyone who has read Iron Night already, here’s a little something:
One day until Iron Night!
Sorry, couldn’t help it. But it is incredibly exciting to know that in less than twenty-four hours, my sophomore effort will be on sale in stores, and shipping through Amazon.
Also, Sarah over at Bookworm Blues wrote a review of Iron Night that was so amazing that I cried, so you should definitely go check it out. And then take your last chance to pre-order Iron Night, because it’s going to be available tomorrow!
Two days until Iron Night
Two days! Two days! Two days until Iron Night is published!
Listen, I think this book is pretty amazing. But I wrote it, and I have a bit of a stake in people buying it. So here are a few people who AREN’T me talking about it:
@BookwormBlues Dear Species: My bookish wisdom today is to read @BrennanML’s books. I can’t even wrap my head around how much I’m loving IRON NIGHT.
– Sarah of Bookworm Blues, January 2, 2014
Matt of 52 Book Reviews included it among his Most Anticipated Books of 2014 — and there are some REALLY awesome books on that list!
And Melliane of Between Dreams and Reality just posted a new Iron Night review!
If you do not know the series, I can only recommend you to read it. This is a beautiful discovery, a little different from what we can usually read all that with a clumsy hero who has a sense of duty and justice as anyone else. A new great surprise and Iāll eagerly wait for the third volume.
And Mihir put a great pre-review of Iron Night on Goodreads — here’s one of my favorite parts:
This is an excellent sequel that actually builds up on its predecessor and manages to outshine it in almost every department. Firstly kudos to the author for a strange and savage twist on one of fantasy’s most beloved creations. I was very excited to see how the author utilized an excellent murder mystery and then wove plot threads about family and lineage around it.
Two more days!