Short Crime Story - 'Daniel Haas'
a year ago
I'm still trying to figure out what to do with Tales of Asceargia. But in the meantime, I haven't stopped writing.
'Daniel Haas' is my first, ever, crime drama. It's definitely a hardboiled story, bordering on Noir. And, it's less than six pages, with 1.5 line spacing. So you should be able to read it fairly quickly.
Fair warning, this story isn't M/M. I thought that pretty much anything I'd be posting was going to be M/M, but I have to go where the creativity leads me. Kind of like letting the clay tell you what it wants to be, or letting the marble tell you where to chip away.
Or the dog saying, "Hey, I don't want to learn to sit. Teach me to roll over instead," before you remind him that you're roll playing and dogs don't talk.
The story does deal with things like bigotry, though; an evil that the entire LGBTQAI+ community knows about all too well. And there are other triggers as well. Please check the story description for all of them, so you don't run into any unaware.
If you give it a read, I hope you hate the bad guy. I hope you feel something for the...good guy...no--protagonist. Yeah, we'll go with that; the protagonist.
And, I hope you like it.
'Daniel Haas' is my first, ever, crime drama. It's definitely a hardboiled story, bordering on Noir. And, it's less than six pages, with 1.5 line spacing. So you should be able to read it fairly quickly.
Fair warning, this story isn't M/M. I thought that pretty much anything I'd be posting was going to be M/M, but I have to go where the creativity leads me. Kind of like letting the clay tell you what it wants to be, or letting the marble tell you where to chip away.
Or the dog saying, "Hey, I don't want to learn to sit. Teach me to roll over instead," before you remind him that you're roll playing and dogs don't talk.
The story does deal with things like bigotry, though; an evil that the entire LGBTQAI+ community knows about all too well. And there are other triggers as well. Please check the story description for all of them, so you don't run into any unaware.
If you give it a read, I hope you hate the bad guy. I hope you feel something for the...good guy...no--protagonist. Yeah, we'll go with that; the protagonist.
And, I hope you like it.