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Bert felt jealous, cheated on, and blue. Then he discovered he could morph into a giant nightmarish slug...
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On Wednesdays and Sundays I’m blogging nibble-sized chunks of new ‘Life in the Clouds’ novellas. You can check in regularly and read them bit for bit, or leave a message in my 'contact' page, and I'll send the entire digital story to you for free when published.




Life in the Clouds #6: Take a Slug ® James Field.​



Twin Cheats

Part 12. In the middle of a nightmare…

29/6/2022

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Nightmare
Was Morris still asleep, in the middle of a nightmare like Sibyl had warned?

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Part 11. A barely visible path in the woodland…

26/6/2022

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A woodland path
Bert strolled along a barely visible path and hummed an unrecognisable ditty.

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Part 10. Slow, wet tar…

22/6/2022

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Slow, wet tar
Slow, wet tar. Bert smelled like a new-laid road.

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Part 09. Borrow a suit of armour…

19/6/2022

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Suit of armour
Perhaps Bert could borrow a suit of armour from The Cloud Mansion.

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Part 08. Twenty-kilogram dumbbells…

15/6/2022

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Dumbbells
Bert picked up a pair of dumbbells, each weighing twenty kilograms, and began pumping arm curls.

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Part 07. Finish your breakfast and let’s get going…

12/6/2022

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Breakfast
"Finish your breakfast," said Sibyl, "and let’s get going."

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