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Loss. Recovery. Love. Five years ago, Cassidy's fiancee Cheryl was killed. With the murder resolved, Cheryl was still dead, and Cassdiy died a little with her. She had no interest in moving on. She knows without dear friends, she would be long dead... and she's not sure it wouldn't be the better option. And time went on... Some loves are loyal. Some are patient. Some harbour passion. Some loves can remind you who you really are. ----- This short story is a follow-up to the novel Watching Yute. Watching Yute has science-fiction and action elements, though this story does not, and is readable without having read Watching Yute.…mehr

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Loss. Recovery. Love. Five years ago, Cassidy's fiancee Cheryl was killed. With the murder resolved, Cheryl was still dead, and Cassdiy died a little with her. She had no interest in moving on. She knows without dear friends, she would be long dead... and she's not sure it wouldn't be the better option. And time went on... Some loves are loyal. Some are patient. Some harbour passion. Some loves can remind you who you really are. ----- This short story is a follow-up to the novel Watching Yute. Watching Yute has science-fiction and action elements, though this story does not, and is readable without having read Watching Yute.
Autorenporträt
B.C. Lower mainlander since 1992, Joseph has always tinkered with art, music, and writing. He chose to focus primarily on writing in the early 2000s, and his short stories have since evolved into character-driven novels of science-fiction and broader speculative fiction. In 2001, he found out that cars are harder than mountain bikes, and has been a paraplegic ever since. Miraculously, this has not altered his career arc as a quarterback, basketball star, pole-dancer, or kung-fu movie stunt double. Thankfully he has that whole 'life-long-nerd' thing to fall back on. With a daughter, Caitlin, born in 2007, and a son, Lachlan, in 2011, free time has become a very valuable asset, and most of it gets poured into writing.