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The Eminent God
The Eminent God
The Eminent God
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Husbands Sean and Leao are nervous about their daughter Freha's magical inheritance. It's coming soon, and neither of them know what kind of witch she'll turn out to be. When an evil spirit begins to follow Freha's every move, the dads know they have to find help.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTami Veldura
Release dateOct 5, 2020
ISBN9781941319451
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Tami Veldura

Tami Veldura is an enby/aro/ace author of queer fiction. They have published short stories in anthologies Fresh Starts, Hauntings, Love Among The Thorns, Love Is Like A Box Of Chocolates, the magazine Galaxy’s Edge, and they are a contributing member of the scifi magazine Boundary Shock Quarterly. They publish new work every month, crossing every genre, but always featuring queer characters and found families.As S.T. Lynn, they write uplifting, sweet, and tropey fantasy fiction, featuring women front and center. Including fairy tales, elves, magic, and happy endings for young adults and young-at-heart.

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    The Eminent God - Tami Veldura

    The Eminent God

    By Tami Veldura

    I'm just nervous. Sean said. We don't know her birth mother. Tomorrow she could . . . blow up the cellar.

    Leao laughed quietly into his pillow. Relax. It's not going to be that bad. It'll take two or three hours, everyone will keep their distance. She understands the drill.

    Sean sighed. How long did your inheritance take?

    Twenty minutes. Maybe less. I went swimming in the lake. I zapped a few fish, but nothing crazy.

    Did it hurt?

    No, of course not. Leao propped up on one elbow. Did yours?

    No. Sean worried his hands and looked at their bedroom door. But my sister screamed for two days when she inherited. She told me later . . . she said if the pain hadn't kept her blind and deaf she would have killed herself to make it stop.

    Leao sat up, rested his arms on his knees. You never told me.

    Sean offered him a sideways smile. It's not exactly a fond memory.

    Your mom?

    Sean shook his head. She's never talked about it.

    Well, the fact is, we don't know her mother—

    The bedroom door cracked open. A small hand wrapped around the edge. Daddy? Papa? Freha's soft voice filled the space between them.

    Sean slid out of bed and opened the door. His daughter held her night

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