An Imperious Impulse: Shadow Lands…

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… “You must guard against your propensity to act foolishly, Coyote,” said Death Spirit.

“Yes,yes,” said Coyote, “I will do just as you say, as always.”

“Very well,” said Death Spirit, “you will travel for five days and cross five mountains. Your wife will be with you the whole time but you must not under any circumstances touch her until the fifth mountain has been crossed at end of the fifth day. Do you understand, Coyote?”

“Yes,yes,” said Coyote, “your instructions are perfectly clear.”

When dawn came Coyote and his wife set out.

At first it seemed to Coyote that he was travelling along alone but after crossing the first mountain his wife’s presence by his side became discernible. Like a shadow, she seemed.

The two of them camped each night at the foot of each mountain in a makeshift, portable lodge. Coyote would sit on one side of their camp fire with his wife facing hm on the other side.

With each passing day, and each successfully traversed mountain, Coyote’s wife became more apparent to him.

Back in the Lodge of the Dead, Death Spirit was counting the days, “I do hope Coyote will do everything correctly and take his wife through to the world beyond,” he thought to himself.

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About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent is a Yorkshire-born writer and one of the Directors of The Silent Eye, a modern Mystery School. She writes alone and with Stuart France, exploring ancient myths, the mysterious landscape of Albion and the inner journey of the soul. Find out more at France and Vincent. She is owned by a small dog who also blogs. Follow her at scvincent.com and on Twitter @SCVincent. Find her books on Goodreads and follow her on Amazon worldwide to find out about new releases and offers. Email: findme@scvincent.com.
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