

Erin Curran
Read Books and Drink Tea, Everything Else is Superfluous

A Week of Stories Continues with Tuesday!
Seven members.
Seven time periods.
Seven stories.
A Week of Stories continues with Tuesday. Titus lives a life outside of his own control. Escorted everywhere by his family to avoid being attacked and having to triple think every move he makes, he is grateful for the protection of The Seven but wishes for more. An opportunity arises to take an ice skating class at Vice Studios, and Titus grabs it with both hands, despite the danger involved due to him doing so without the studio owner knowing. He has never set foot on the ice before, but he knows his ability has his back.
But when his sister Whitney gets entangled with the notorious Abrell Gang, a group of thugs who have hands in every faucet of Castlebrooke, a conspiracy is uncovered that harkens back to the mid-nineteenth century. A collusion of blood rituals, immortality, and the act of playing God. The scheme involved Titus long before he was aware, sourcing back to a decision he made not long after Sybil rescued him. A decision that has always haunted him, but for different reasons.

The Seven: Wooden Edition
The supernatural found family known as The Seven haven’t been sighted in over a decade and to the people of Castlebrooke, that could only be a good thing. All they had ever brought was trouble and chaos. Thursday didn’t care about what they thought. She knew the truth. She preferred her life of solitude, causing casual havoc by herself. All her family had ever done was hold her back. But when familiar faces from her past re-emerge, it becomes clear that she has no choice but to go on a quest of reunion. A threat bigger than all of them is lurking, and it will take The Seven to bring it down.
Even if that threat is one of their own.

“Well, it’s not a rhyme. It’s fact. Based on my pals and I . . .
"I call them pals. Some of them are. We used to fight crime. Kind of like those heroes in the comics except less... ethical about our means of doing so. I was never into the good deeds nonsense, I always enjoyed chaos much more. Kind of why I ended up here, to be honest. Couldn’t control that desire to ruin.”
- The Seven

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