Katherine treats Alex for injuries suffered during a failed attempt to find out the identity of Helga Ritter. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

The writer gives life to a story, the reader keeps it alive.
Katherine treats Alex for injuries suffered during a failed attempt to find out the identity of Helga Ritter. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
A beautifully developed mystery. Thanks, Cheryl
Thanks Lee! 😀
Excellent story, beautiful sketches.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
Thanks David! Glad you’re enjoying reading this series 😀
More Please!
😀 thank you!
Very intriguing end!
Hi Ruth, thank you!
Cheryl, your illustrations continue to keep me spellbound. Someday I’ll have time to enjoy every one of your stories. I look forward to it-It’s on my list of things to do ASAP!
Thanks, Elena, that means a lot to me, as I always look forward to seeing your new paintings, you’re very prolific. Glad you’re enjoying these as much as I enjoy your fantastic artwork. Cheryl
Interesting suspense!
Thank you! 😀
Hi Cheryl! I’m so hooked now. Love the pacing of this series. The second picture is a classic!
Thanks, Richard, glad you’re enjoying reading it. Yes Alex and Katherine kind of broke out of the illustration at this point, I felt a bit intrusive :O Hope your new years break is going well, I’m looking forward to seeing more photos when you return. (fingers crossed)
one day someone will approach you asking for movie rights to your amazing story and your sensitively powerful drawings will be the storyboard…believe me…i am rarely wrong in my intuitions…
Ah, John, you’ve made my weekend begin with happy thoughts, thank you.
The art is stunning! So does the story that goes with it. Keep it up
Thank you so much, Donicia, I’m glad you’re enjoying the story. All the best, Cheryl.
You’re most welcome Cheryl. I do and looking forward to more. Best wishes ~ Donicia
Fascinating. Really — the mind quails. I’d love to know how much of this you make up as you go and how much you have planned. I know when I started writing my serial, all I had was the idea — no real characters planned, no arching plot, and now that I’m maybe 25,000 words in, only now do I know where it’s going; where it ends. Do you have an ending in mind, or is this truly open-ended and unplanned?
I think like you a lot of the writing is organic, and I find the characters surprise me sometimes, although there are fixed points which I need to inevitably tie into the plot. It’s kind of like weaving a tapestry, knowing that some things are quite flexible whilst others have to happen. (Although sometimes what I had once thought concrete, can be remoulded, which is one of the best parts of writing in this genre. There is an ending, many different endings, to this story, but nothing truly ends in this world, as there are so many characters, and so many possibilities.