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The Difficulties Ahead - A Misfortune and Magic Story - cover

The Difficulties Ahead - A Misfortune and Magic Story

Kari Kilgore

Publisher: Spiral Publishing, Ltd.

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Summary

The Heartbreak of Acceptance
 
Selene Knight fiercely loves and protects her children. Keeping them from too much pain and sadness.Watching her son Arch struggle in silence shatters her own heart.Only trying to get others to fight for him hurts her worse.Can she convince the ones who matter most to accept the truth and help them both?
 
Also available in the collection Fantastic Side Trips: Side Characters Take Center Stage
 
An excerpt from The Difficulties Ahead:
 
Accepting What No One Wants to Admit
 
Moabar met Selene's gaze, but didn't flinch or say a word.
 
"They are not creating the problem, Moabar! It's not imaginary, and it's not any sort of coincidence. This isn't bad luck that swirls around Arch for no reason at all." Her voice broke and grew ragged, but she couldn't stop now that she was finally putting words to the horrible reality.
 
"The bad luck is part of him. He creates it somehow. He can't help it, and he hates it as much as we do, but none of that changes the fact that he cannot escape it."
 
He stared up at her, his blue eyes wide and increasingly miserable.
 
Selene's heart broke for him nearly as much as it did for their son.
 
"I know what you say is true," he said, his voice rough as well. "But I can't bear to think of it. He's a child, Selene. Just a boy. If I can't hold this dreadful thought in my head, how can we expect him to understand?"
Available since: 10/27/2021.

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