Story cover for Crows by Kerillef
Crows
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    Time 35 minutes
Complete, First published Jul 05, 2016
Mature
Crows are often associated in many cultures with magic, mysteries, messengers and harbingers of death. In this three part series each narrator interacts with the crows plaguing the Gibbons family estate in their own way. As the story progresses the seemingly senseless acts of violence come together to make a much more sinister and evil plot than any of the residents ever anticipated. Which leaves the question everyone is begging to know; what, or who, are the crows?
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When Martyn was fifteen, he saw his first crow. The two stared at each other for a second- the bird's beady black eyes versus Martyn's green ones- and then the crow tipped its head, spread its wings, and flew off. Not long after, Martyn's mother came down with a sudden illness and passed away. Ever since then, Martyn's been traveling the land. If a crow shows up in the place he's in, he leaves as quickly as possible. They mean misfortune, he's puzzled out, so he shouldn't stick around when they're near. He doesn't want to get caught in the crossfire, after all. He hasn't ever been all that good at doing what he should, though. --- 3rd Life AU set in medieval times. Inspired by The Garden by The Crane Wives. Warning: If you haven't yet watched 3rd Life and don't want to be spoiled, I'd advise holding off on reading this story.