Servants and Masters (Watermelon Brain Trilogy Book One)
31 parts Complete MatureLydia Blake, at least, that's who she says she is, only, her memories at times, seem like they aren't hers. Is that possible? She's running from something, someone maybe. She remembers places, events, things she's done, in places she doesn't remember being, yet, she has been and done things... that she hasn't done. She remains true to a man she's never met, yet knows well. She questions her sanity most of the time and finds herself crying, longing for a love to help her wile away the lonely hours in her war torn world.
She's tired of running from her present, as well as her past and lands in an out of the way village of a city remains named Split Rock, still with the attitude from her time in the wilds of the new American nation of the Peoples Republic of America. It is here she comes to work reluctantly at first for Mister McGee.
Love longed for, a promise and covenant of the Master of the Cosmos is what he is waiting for. Lydia herself wonders who she really is and how she fits in, in a place, she doesn't belong in her mind, but is her home. Together Mister McGee and Lydia build something from nothing, chastised at every turn by the Bride of Frankenstein's monster, McKenzie.
Lydia has kept herself pure for her mate that she longs for yet has still to find in this desolate world and is maintaining with the new life those with her are building when a scoundrel enters the picture, a hated man of ill repute, whom has somehow landed on the side of good an ally not to be trusted.
Plans within plans reveal themselves as a lost girl with the mind of a child and the heart of an assassin makes her home in their quaint town that has been rebuilt to be something more than it was. Their lives and lessons of life displayed in the emotions of love, troubles of trials, and journey of life itself are journalled from Lydia's perspective as passions and perceptions change as the days meander on.