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In Kindred we find the Damuzi twins settling into their new home with Kori Lark’s family. Desperate to keep the dangerous truth of their identity a secret, Charlie and Tirigan educate themselves on everything that was kept from them, while delving deeper into their mother’s past.
In the future, Tirigan is dealing with the complicated emotions that overwhelm him after the events of Passage. In an attempt to control the situation, Tirigan turns inward and cuts himself off from those who need him most.
By the time Charlie and Tirigan’s timeline’s merge, a burning mystery is solved, and more than one relationship begins to unravel.
Friendship. Trust. Dependency. Lies.
The Damuzi twin’s story continues.
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I refuse to fall victim to the very issues that plague those who are now going out of their way to comfort the brooding blonde boy. Charlie asks him to tell her what's wrong. Oleander puts his arm around Calor’s shoulders. Calor makes a sound that I can compare only to that of an infant feline. It’s grating. I turn over in a sweeping motion that I’m sure looks rather dramatic from Charlie’s perspective. As expected, my sister presses at my mind. I open it to her just enough to communicate.
What?
What’s with you?
The weeping drunk hasn’t filled your emotional outreach quota for the evening?
My emotional outreach—? Man, sometimes I really regret teaching you sarcasm.
Cheers.
Seriously, what’s wrong? You’re all huffy and—
Huffy? Do you think that made it into the original Oxford dictionary? I feel her irritation rising. It satisfies me.
Avias’ sass is really rubbing off on you, Tir. Why don’t you do us both a favor and just go to sleep.
I was in the process of doing just that when I was interrupted by what I can only assume is some sort of dying animal.
Close mind.
My sister attempts to open communication again, but I keep my mind closed and my back to her. She eventually begins to comfort Calor again while Oleander hums something unintelligible. It’s repulsive.
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AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Indie Gantz grew up in Northern Virginia and received her Psychology degree at George Mason University. Despite her passion and curiosity for the human mind, Indie left her chosen field of study to finally give voice to the many imagined minds she has created.
Indie lives with her family in North Carolina. She spends her days drinking tea and clacking keys.
Twitter:@IndieGisMe
Instagram: @ThisisIndieG
Amazon Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07KX7L1L4
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