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October 15, 2011
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The Truth About the Glass, Parts 14 & 15

October 15, 2011
Katy
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Just text for these while I catch up again!

Constance looked to her left. The goblins were a clever and handy bunch to have on one’s side. But if they turned on her, she’d be outnumbered. She looked to her right. The beast could be just as dangerous on his own, and maybe he really was just a monster after all. But if she kept a safe distance, she could possibly take him out before he got to her. If she couldn’t come up with a business proposition to entice him first.
“All right, beasty,” she said aloud. “Prepare the guestroom. Constance is coming for dinner.” The question was… who was going to be on whose plate?Constance walked for hours, got turned around at least twice, and developed some highly unfashionable blisters on the sides of her feet, but she barely noticed. She had her loathing and vengeful spirit to fuel her. Well, she always had that, but now it had a goal. In a way, she was almost glad Agatha had tried to do her in. “You need to find purpose,” her father had told her many times in his life. Wise words, indeed. If only he were here to see them taken to heart! In fact, Constance was so focused on her purpose that she walked right through the gates of the Nameless Castle before she even realized where she was.

October 15, 2011
Katy
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Tagged: 31 Days of Halloween, 31 days of halloween 2011, halloween, the truth about the glass

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A bit of Carousel for your ears
The Truth About the Glass, Part 13
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Skary is written, drawn, and animated by Katy Towell. Ms. Towell is an animator, writer, illustrator and designer in the Philadelphia area with dreams of one day being the scary old lady in the house about which all the neighborhood children tell ghost stories. She’s also the author and illustrator of Skary Childrin and the Carousel of Sorrow (Knopf) and Charlie and the Grandmothers (Knopf).