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Paul Webster has come out the army after a twenty-two year stretch with a trick hip and no idea what to do with his life. He takes a few weeks walking along the Welsh coast to get his head on straight.
Kevin Davies is a veterinary nurse and an artist. He's getting lonelier and lonelier in his cottage on the edge of the sea, kept company by his cats and a friendly flock of crows.
What happens when the two men hunker down together to wait out a wild March gale?
A 11,500-word short story in the Reworked Celtic Myths series. This time, there are crows.
A.L. Lester
Writer of queer, paranormal, historical, romantic suspense. Lives in the South West of England with Mr AL and two children. Likes gardening but doesn't really have time or energy. Not musical. Doesn't much like telly. Non-binary. Chronically disabled. Has tedious fits.Instagram, tiktok, fb: CogentHippoMastodon: @CogentHippo@Wandering.Shop
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As the Crows Fly - A.L. Lester
As the Crows Fly
by A. L. Lester
A drawing of a bird Description automatically generatedPAUL WEBSTER HAS COME out the army after a twenty-two year stretch with a trick hip and no idea what to do with his life. He takes a few weeks walking along the Welsh coast to get his head on straight.
Kevin Davies is a veterinary nurse and an artist. He’s getting lonelier and lonelier in his cottage on the edge of the sea, kept company by his cats and a friendly flock of crows.
What happens when the two men hunker down together to wait out a wild March gale?
A 11,500-word short story in the Reworked Celtic Myths series. This time, there are crows.
ISBN: 9781393721710
Edited by: Lourenza Adlem, Cat & Keyboard Editing
Cover by: A. L. Lester
Copyright A. L. Lester 2021
Contents
Contents
Chapter 1: Kevin
Chapter 2: Web
Chapter 3: Kevin
Chapter 4: Web
Chapter 5: Kevin
Chapter 6: Web
Chapter 7: Kevin
Chapter 8: Web
Chapter 9: Kevin
Chapter 10: Web
Chapter 11: Kevin
Chapter 12: The Murder
About St Kevin
About the Author
Other Books
Chapter 1: Kevin
THE BLOODY CAR WOULDN’T start again. Kevin kicked the tyre with extreme prejudice as he slammed the driver’s door and went round to peer under the bonnet. It was probably the battery, but knowing that didn’t leave him any better off, as there was no-one else left in the car park to beg a jump start from. On the other hand...he leaned his weight on the front of the engine compartment and hung his head in thought...it had been turning over. So maybe not the battery...maybe the...the...erm, fuel pump? Something to do with the fuel combusting and the engine actually starting, because it had been making that coughing noise which was the battery turning the starter over.
Well. Good to know. Nothing like having an elderly and temperamental vehicle to get a crash course in mechanical theory, even if he couldn’t do anything about it practically.
Blast and double blast. He’d have to ring the garage and Pete, his ex, would nag him to sack the old girl off and they’d have an uncomfortable conversation about it because he’d had the car longer than he’d been with Pete and was more attached to it.
But it was gone six and the garage was shut. And he made a habit of not ringing Pete at home these days. Too awkward.
He stood up, sighing, and let the bonnet drop closed, then turned and leaned against it.
He shoved his hands in his jeans pockets and tilted his head back, looking up the valley at the crows dancing and rolling in the breeze over the castle ruins.
Fuck. What a shitty end to a shitty week. He’d come down to the beach for a walk to clear his head after his shift at the RSPCA. He’d been assisting in an operation with a cat that had come in as a cruelty case and the whole thing had made him feel sick to his stomach. The cat would be fine. But he’d spent six hours tamping down generalised rage at people who inflicted pain on animals and he wanted to blow it all away in the wind from the sea rather than take it home with him.
Well, he’d get that now. He was going to have to walk home along the cliff path and then ring Pete in the morning. Luckily he didn’t have to go into work. He sighed. Pete was going to have a field day with this tomorrow. And Kevin should probably start to think