Alexand has taken Katherine to a deserted beach in Hong Kong, to give her a break from her endless research. They sit on the sand together, staring out to sea. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
Alexand has taken Katherine to a deserted beach in Hong Kong, to give her a break from her endless research. They sit on the sand together, staring out to sea. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
Please please please don’t let Katherine die!
I’ve really enjoyed this series. Do you mind if I do a spotlight promo for you? I think this story is a great jump on point for new readers.
Ah, there’s so much I wish I could tell you, but I have to be so secretive when it comes to Katherine’s fate….All I can say is I love her as if she was my own wife, and I feel all the pain Alex is experiencing at this moment. I wish I could change the future…I wish I could tell you more, and YES that’d be fantastic to spotlight this story, Helena, A BIG ThanKYou!
Another amazing piece of work from you. Your art always blows me away :]
Hi Omar, thank you so much! This is going to be released as a much longer story than usual so I’m glad you’re enjoying it 🙂
you continue to amaze me with your art and writing – so brilliant always…
Hi John, thank you, that means a lot. (I tried to comment on Desert Dream, but am having probs with the login, I’m not very technically minded! But I love your imagination and ingenuity. It’s one of my favourites.) Glad you like this too.
No problemo – you succeeded Cheryl – comment came through and I replied – thank you my friend..
Oh that’s cool, John, wp has been a bit glitchy for me for a few days, glad it got through! Hey you’re welcome, 😀
No, Katherine must not die. We love her too much…I love her too much. I feel my heart breaking with Alexand’s.
Hi Vera, Katherine would be so amazed that people love her (she spends a lot of time alone in her laboratory doubting herself.) She would be overwhelmed you care so much about her. (I’m pleased too, and very happy for Katherine) I wish I could say more about her fate, but SPOILERS!! I’m really trying hard to avoid them! (Katherine says hi.)
Fine, fine work as usual Cheryl!
Thanks, Elena btw your paintings are mindblowingly (is that a word?) fantastic.
Caught me in the last two paragraphs Cheryl – brings out a lot of emotions. Beautiful artwork as well.
Glad I could take you there with them, Mary, I hope you enjoy reading the rest of this story. Thank you! (And also, I hope you got the comment I left on your blog safely? I’m having problems with WP today so in case it didn’t post properly, I think your work is gorgeous and very rich in texture and colour. Beautiful work, I particularly like the Jordan Pond work.)
Thanks Cheryl, I did receive your nice comment – really appreciate it! The composition/design to your work is really nice and I love that your stories are totally you from writing to illustrations. Wonderful writer, that’s hold the audience.
Hi Mary, I’m pleased the comments got to you safely, you’re a prolific artist and thank you so much. It means a lot.
I’m not crying — I’m cutting onions, if you must know.
🙂 Darn onions!
Hi Cheryl. I’m really glad you’ve written a long series – it’s so nice that you can tease the story out – and lay the emotional building blocks for what’s to come. Katherine’s father sounds fascinatingly awful. Your drawings are beautiful. They capture that “two of us against the world” feeling perfectly.
Hi Richard, thank you, yes this story means a lot to me so I’m really pleased I can share it with you. It’s been around for a few decades (Inside my head and in various written forms) but actually being able to illustrate it and put it into context with the rest of the stories, I’d say this is the most precious work so far and integral to the wider story. I still haven’t completed the final stories for this series, although I know what happens they haven’t been written and that’s terrifying and exciting. It makes it a lot easier knowing that you and everyone who reads is going with me on the journey too. Thank you.
I feel sad for these brave characters – they are very believable.
Hi Lee, thank you, yes, I think they needed to escape from that sadness for a while, this has been a difficult series to write.