The ethereal Samira Ganesh escorts Katherine down a grand marble corridor. The ship seems quite empty, but there are a few straggling people, occasionally signalling their welcome to a new face on board. (This issue is dedicated to all those rebels who fight injustice in society, particularly the women who won the vote 100 years ago. Without them, and those who followed, I would not be in a position to see a future world inhabited by such strong and uninhibited women.)

Beautifully written as always Cheryl.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
Thank you, David! 🙂
Hi Cheryl, it’s been a while since I last visited your site or, really, any much of other sites. You still write as beautifully as before, if not even more so, and your drawing is as amazing. Thanks for popping in. I’ll come by more often. Hope you will, too. 🙂
Hi Vera, it’s really good to hear from you! I’m glad you stopped by to catch up too. I’ve not had too much time either, these past few years, due to work, but I’m glad I found your site again. I remember dedicating a story to you a few years ago as you encouraged me to write more about Giselle Balsara, a character I need to re connect with in the future as she is so important to the story… Thank you.
So pleased we have reconnected.
Me too! 🙂
Wow, I’m captivated. Amazing storytelling happening here. I’m rarely compelled to go back and catch up in this forum, but you got me! You have a gift, no question!
Thank you, Brooke, I’m glad I found your blog too.
Thank you for writing thhis