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EXCERPT FROM
PARABELLUM

by Gill Mc Knight

(Book two of The Teatime Chronicles; Coming 2017)

 

The soft folds of material moved freely against her flesh. It was not an unpleasant feeling, and the narcotic fibres of the cloth relaxed her as she pushed tentatively through the crowd. She felt light-headed with a strange kind of euphoria, and now she understood why the robes were called Naili, after the tribe famed for its belly-dancing. Her skin felt alive, it pulsed and crawled deliciously with every movement. It made her want to move more to enhance the pleasure further.

The room was noisy, and a haze of cooling vapour hung high over the heads of the crowd, its purpose to keep the temperature at an ambient degree. It was necessary; heat pulsed off the bodies she tried to slither past with minimum contact, except she found herself attracted to the body heat. She forced herself to keep pushing onwards; she had to find a way through, a way out. Somewhere under the layers of sensation, a small, sober, inner voice, inhibited to the point of muteness, was warning that this could not, would not end well.

Strangers smiled leerily at her. Several raised their glasses in friendly salute, others reached out to gently pat her arms and shoulders in a mild greeting. She was confused. Who were these people?

The haze above her head cleared for a moment, like cloud breaking under thermal winds, and the purple blaze of a bright and brazen neon sign, several feet high, flashed down on her like an omen of ill-boding. Millicent’s small, sober, inner voice broke loose and howled in dismay. Parabellum. She was on the troop ship, Quintus Prime, in the Parabellum bar.

“Hey.” Gallo barrelled out of the crowd and grabbed her by the forearm. “There you are. Come on.” And pulled her back into the thick of it, cleaving a path towards the far corner. “Found her,” she called to a group of soldiers. They were all lean and lithe and louche, sitting around a drink-laden table in the relaxed manner of cheerful ne’er-do-wells.

“Sangfroid,” Gallo cried and drew Millicent forward amid catcalls and laughter. “Here’s your birthday present. We all chipped in, but she has to be back at the brothel before midnight or it’s extra.”

Before she could draw a breath to protest Millicent was flung onto the lap of a blonde woman soldier. She looked up into Sangfroid’s amused grey eyes and failed to see the person she knew so well. This Sangfroid laughed even as her lips found the pulse point of Millicent’s throat and sucked on it lasciviously. “You,” she murmured against Millicent’s hammering pulse, “are better than cake.”

ABOUT GILL MCKNIGHT

Gill McKnight is Irish but spends as much time as possible in Lesbos, Greece, which she considers home. She can often be found traveling back and forth between Greece and Ireland in a rusty old camper van with her rusty wee dog. Gill enjoys writing, roses, and by necessity DIY.

 

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Married life is hard; especially on a troop ship thundering through Scorpius Major on the hunt for a squid hive. But it’s not as if Millicent Sangfroid, nee Aberly can return home. Number five Christie Mews in under attack, as is the whole of London, from the steamslave riots. Sophia has gone to join the Amazons, and Severus ex Machina knows who Millicent is and has set his Imperial guard to find her—if only she knew who
he
was. Then maybe she could stop this whole frightful mess.

The Tea Machine

© 2015 by Gill McKnight

 

ISBN (mobi): 978-3-95533-429-1

ISBN (epub): 978-3-95533-430-7

 

Also available as paperback.

 

Published by Ylva Publishing, legal entity of Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

 

Ylva Verlag, e.Kfr.

Owner: Astrid Ohletz

Am Kirschgarten 2

65830 Kriftel

Germany

 

www.ylva-publishing.com

 

First edition: November 2015

 

No part of this book may be reproduced, scanned, or distributed in any printed or electronic form without permission. Please do not participate in or encourage piracy of copyrighted materials in violation of the author’s rights. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

 

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are a product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to locales, events, business establishments, or actual persons—living or dead—is entirely coincidental.

 

Credits

Edited by Jove Belle

Cover Concept: Louis McKnight

Cover Design & Printlayout by Streetlight Graphics

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