Friday, May 23, 2025

#Excerpt ~ Against All Odds Anthology (Far, Far Away Vol. 3) @MirrorWorldPub #Fantasy #SciFi #Romance #Escapism


About Against All Odds:

Love wins against the odds, in tumultuous times, unlikely circumstances, and dangerous places...

Volume three of our Far, Far Away series brings seven authors together to put a spotlight on stories of marginalized love.

Step across the galaxy to a world where love defies gender, race, and the outbreak of war. Fight for love of all kinds when the well-being of family and friends are threatened by magic power-tools. Witness an unlikely and dangerous affair between a god and his human handler. Then learn the meaning of self-love through the lived experience of a sentient Sapphire.

Through these powerful, unique tales, love is revealed to be the ultimate risk, it gives you purpose when the world turns dark and strange, and it proves time and again that it crosses all barriers, whether they are those of culture, time, distance, or strife. In this collection, love really does conquer all.



Stories in the Anthology:

“Worldsteppers” by Jane Lupino
“Do It Yourself” by Titania Blesh
“The Pomegranate Question” by Mason Michalak
 “The Value of a Sapphire” by Andrea Barton
“Chasing Llyranite” by Shannon Nell
“vAMP” by Taylor Calder
“White Snake, Jade Terrapin” by Pat Woods

Read an Excerpt:

Do It Yourself
by Titania Blesh

To my best friend

 

Dad keeps telling me I need to think positive, even when everything is going to hell.

So here you go: the PowerTool about to pierce my jugular is an electro-titanium drill worth more than my life. And it’s being wielded by none other than Loris Bae, my first crush when I was still a teenage girl stressed out by puberty hormones.

Yeah, Dad would be so proud of my positivity, if only he wasn’t about to be devoured. And if only my plan to save him hadn’t just gone to hell thanks to this jerk with the coolest drill on the construction site.

Outside my makeshift shelter of paint cloths and overturned bricks serving as chairs, the drizzle drums against the abandoned buildings of the city. Trying to appear as non-threatening as possible, I prop myself up with my elbows on the bags of mortar previously serving as my lookout just a moment ago. Yeah, lying on my stomach. Not the best position to be found in, in a world gone to hell so spectacularly.

“Only a noob gets caught with their back turned, you know, Aurora?” The tip of the drill caresses my trachea.

Noob. This moron still thinks he’s in the middle of a LOL II match, but the only thing at stake this time are our lives. And the lives of the people I was trying to save, a moment before I was caught off guard like a chicken.

I can sense two people shifting behind me, the zooming of two energy Orbs powering their Tools right above their heads.

I have to play smart.

“I must admit it…you and your team have managed to equip yourselves surprisingly well.” I only move my eyes and rest them on Dremel’s circular saw, pointed too close to my kneecaps for my liking. I’m sure the rest of the gang is lurking nearby, the sadistic guy with the welder and that creepy woman with the pneumatic sandblaster.

“Do you think flattery will soften me up?” Loris leans over me and the piercings on his eyebrow glisten in the light of his floating Orb. “Where do you and the other noobs of your team keep your supplies?”

I try to crack a smile, even from my prone and undeniably disadvantaged position. Because ‘a smile solves all problems’, Dad would say. Damn optimistic guru.

But hell, do I miss him.

“Listen, can we put our rivalries on hold?” I point to the crumbling square in front of us. Beyond a concrete mixer frozen in time, under a crane crumpled like an old dying man… there is the cistern.

A cylinder so rusty it weeps tears of blood with every drop of rain rolling down its surface.

Loris lets out a laugh that is somewhere between nervous and sardonic. “If you get close, you’re dead. It’s one of their lairs.”

As if I didn’t know that.

Positive vibes. Positive vibes.

“Listen, Loris.” I stare at the dried paint on the sleeve of his overalls. “We can share the supplies. Let me put in a good word with Siria, and once we get our folks out of—”

“My folks are already dead, like most of them.” He points to the cistern with his head and his jaw hardens. “They already spat them out, little more than bones.”

A nasty chill grips my stomach, but I have to be optimistic. I have to. Dad would never forgive me otherwise. “I know, Loris, it sucks, and Siria has lived through this same tragedy, too. And that’s why I believe that—”

“Your bitch of a leader would eat her own Orb rather than share a crumb with us.”

I open my mouth to object, but he’s fuming and his Orb crackles in response to his mood.

“And then, collaborate with your band of losers?” He turns to Dremel as if to seek support, but he remains silent and apathetic as always, dull-grey eyes under heavy eyelids. “Come on, what about that noob with the weed whacker?”

Hey, Hermes’s weed whacker is a top-notch PowerTool. Even though there are no more lawns to weed. Even though he’s probably waiting for me to attack the cistern as we planned, but instead I’m here with a high-end PowerTool tickling the back of my neck.

But there’s no time for this kindergarten bickering.

They’re coming back. The inarticulate cries echo among the buildings under construction, growls of voracity threatening to tear away the little composure I have left since they took all the adults. Uncles, grandparents, teachers. Everyone who had enough Orb energy to drain.

We should be fighting for our folks, for the ones who are left alive, but Loris seems stuck in  perpetual primary school recess. Or in a state of loss too violent to really process. I wonder if it will happen to me too, if—or when—they devour Dad.

I stare back at the cistern. The urgency makes my hands tremble, and my Orb crackles with electricity. It hovers near my ear, a buzzing sphere discharging yellow-white bolts. Loris shoos it away with his elbow, but a moment later the Orb drifts back to my head.

“And anyway, what do you think you’re gonna do against them, without a PowerTool?” He grabs me by the back of my overalls and lifts me up, placing the drill between my shoulder blades. I stumble over a pile of broken tiles, my ears burning with shame. Dremel takes a step back, points the miter saw down, and with a gesture of his chin he shoos away the Orb glowing brightly at the side of his cheek.

Loris gives me a shove. “Either your Tool sucks like your team’s, or you’re an idiot. Only an idiot would go places without the most important thing they own.”

“And yet you go about without a brain, Loris Bae,” a voice rings out from behind some rotten plywood panels, “but I don’t hear anyone making a fuss about it.”


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May 19, 2025

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