
Decided it might be fun to share some of my work as a “serial” here on TWS. I’m going to start with The Emissary 1, and I plan to post a chapter a day for your reading pleasure. Here’s the Prologue. (There are twelve chapters to follow, plus the Epilogue.) Hope you’ll enjoy it!

December 12, 2013
“Take This Job and Shove It”
Johnny Paycheck
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Midnight, December 12, 2013,
Tooling Down a Lonely Highway,
Somewhere Between Here and There.
“WHAT AM I going to do with you, Jake?”
Jake snapped his head to the right, gasped at the sight of an angel in the passenger seat, then jerked forward again just in time to prevent his semi from running off the highway. “What the hell! Are you trying to kill us both?”
“Language, please. And do you really think either of us could be killed so easily?”
Instead of a reply, Jake fumed in silence, glaring through the rain-streaked windshield as the last of the daylight disappeared. He thought about not answering at all but figured that would only make things worse. “I’m guessing you must be Azrael. Nice of you to drop in for a surprise visit and all, but a bit of advance notice next time might help me avoid a fatal collision. I don’t think killing innocent humans is part of my job description.”
“Ah. Sarcasm. I had forgotten how amusing it can be. But advance warning would eliminate the element of surprise, now wouldn’t it?”
“Whatever you say, Boss.”
Azrael rumbled low in his throat. “Do not call me Boss.”
Jake felt the hair on the back of his neck rise. “Do you have to growl at me like that?”
“I think you heard me. I am not fond of that type of slang.”
“If I stop calling you ‘Boss,’ will you stop sneaking up on me and growling that way? It doesn’t sound very angelic. Besides, it’s creepy.”
“I will do as I wish. And this is not about me. It is about you.”
“Why? What have I done?”
“Suffice it to say, you have done plenty, as you perfectly well know. Or do you want me to read from the list? I can go all the way back to your first day, if you like.”
“My first day was only a few months ago, so how long can the list be? And by the way, your on-the-job training for new hires is sadly lacking, in my opinion.”
“No one asked your opinion, but since you are pleading ignorance, let us start with the most serious transgression, shall we? How about Gabe Angelino?”
Jake winced. He thought he’d gotten away with that one, but he should have known better. These people—and he used the term loosely—apparently didn’t miss much. And for Azrael, himself, to show up? Probably not good.
The angel continued. “Really, Jake? Could you have been any more obvious? They are not supposed to know who you represent, you understand.”
“Sorry. He tried so hard to ignore me, I thought I might have to up my nudges to catch his attention. But he stayed with me of his own free will, until we were close enough that I was pretty sure he’d walk the last mile or so, himself. That’s the main thing, right? It’s not like I gave him any clues while we were driving.”
“No. You left him a note, instead, and used it to compel his memory of you. He would have forgotten you completely had you managed to refrain from doing that.”
“Maybe I didn’t want to be completely forgotten.”
“I am sure you did not, but it is not about what you want, regardless of whether it feels good to find out you have made a difference. I am also sure you enjoyed being contacted.”
“I didn’t tell either of them how to reach me.”
“No, but once the man remembered you—”
“Hunter. His name is Hunter.”
Azrael huffed out a sharp breath. “Yes, I am aware of that, but I would rather not think of him in those terms.”
“What terms? Human ones?”
“It is always better not to keep them in your mind after your work is done. Now, as I was saying, once he remembered you, and told the woman—”
“Willow,” Jake muttered.
“The woman. Once he told the woman who you were, she put out a direct call to you. And that, as you well know, is not supposed to happen. Your behavior was in violation of the rules.”
“She emailed me, that’s all. And I didn’t think emailing a fake person, employed by a fake company, would be in a list of prohibited actions.”
“Why do you persist in being so difficult? You know the method matters not. It makes no difference if you are called via cell phone, email, or a tormented scream from deep within the abyss. You represent us. If called, you must answer. You have no choice. Therefore, you are not allowed to give them a way to reach you. Surely this was stressed repeatedly when you were given this job, and doing so is frowned upon by, shall we say, upper management. So. Why did you leave him a transparent clue like that, and a ‘nudge,’ as you put it, to remember your time together? Give me something, Jake. I would rather not lose you this early on.”
Jake lifted his foot from the accelerator and angled the semi off the highway and into a deserted truck stop. He parked, then faced Azrael, noting more concern than he’d expected in his companion’s arctic blue eyes. The urge to fight died.
“I’m not sure why. I did what I could for him, but he was far more desperate than any of my other riders had been. I was afraid he needed a lot more. So, I left him a fake name with a little push to spur his memory, in case he needed me again. What good is it to have this power if I can’t ever put it to use?”
Azrael groaned. “And I am the one who argued that you had so much potential.” He rubbed his pale hand over his face, then took a deep breath and gave it another go.
“Once again, you do understand that you broke the rules, right? They are not supposed to remember you, find you, or contact you. And you are absolutely, positively forbidden to contact them, too, in any way, shape, or form. You showed up on their doorstep, Jake. You had tea with them! What were you thinking?”
“Technically, I only had tea with Hunter. Willow stayed inside. And I was thinking that saving this gentle, decent person from harming himself was more important than saving my job.”
“Or your own soul?”
Jake’s mouth tightened. “So, if I break a heavenly, though still bureaucratic, rule to be sure a good man is safe, I flunk your tests, and my mortal soul is in danger? What is this? Go directly to Hell? Do not pass Go? Do not collect $200?”
Azrael buried his face in his hands.
Jake had no idea what was about to happen next, but he decided it really didn’t matter.
“If that’s the way it is, then I don’t want this job. I don’t know how to turn my back on people that way. I can’t do it.”
“What?” Azrael’s head jerked back up, and he stared at Jake, mouth agape. “What are you saying?”
“Simple. I quit.”


A seriously good idea, Marcia, and although I have read most of your books, I will enjoy visiting every day!
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Yay! I’m glad you like the idea and will be stopping by, Ladies! Thank you so much, and I hope you enjoy reading (or re-reading) along! 😀 ❤
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I don’t have much time for rereading my favourites, so this is a good way to enjoy them again, Marcia…
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Glad it’s working for you, Jaye. I know what you mean about time for RE-reading, when there are so many things out there you haven’t yet read the FIRST time. But I do love to reread my faves, so I thought perhaps this would be a way for some of you who enjoyed The Emissary series to do the same thing. Thanks for your support with this experiment! And have a great rest of your week! 😀 ❤
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Happy to join in, Marcia. I am gradually trying to concentrate on all the things I want to do, rather than those I think I should… It’s working so far…
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Good plan! We used to have an expression that began with “shoulda, coulda, woulda” and though I’ve forgotten the rest, it was very liberating. Life is too short to spend very much time thinking about what we SHOULD be doing. And I’m glad you want to follow along, but I definitely won’t think less of you when you don’t have the time or energy to do so. For sure, none of us can do it ALL.
In other words, I’ll be glad to have you when you can join in but I’ll understand when you can’t. 😀 ❤
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I am gradually cutting back on the boring, pointless stuff, Marcia, so I can enjoy myself more. Getting old does have its privilege.
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Good to know, since I just turned 80. I’ll report in when I figure out what my privileges are. 😀 😀 😀
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sometimes hard to find, but there are a few privileges. At first glance though, I thought they were consolation prizes!
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I’m going to enjoy the re-run of this! Great idea, Marcia – and I hope that readers will appreciate the talent here and explore your other great books as a consequence. ❤ 🙂 ❤
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So nice of you to say, Trish! I hope those who’ve never read these before will enjoy getting to know some of my favorite characters. And I also hope you’ll enjoy your re-run, too. Thanks so much for stopping by to let me know! And here’s to a great week ahead! 😀 ❤
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Really enjoyed these books 🙂
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That’s wonderful to know, Cathy! I really loved writing this little series, and I appreciate your comment very much. Hope you have a super day, my friend. 😀 ❤
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Thank you, Marcia. Hope your day is a good one too 💕
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I enjoyed reading this short section.
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I’m so glad to hear that, HHL, and I hope you’ll enjoy following along. Jake and Azrael were such a joy to write about, so I can’t wait to hear what you think. 😀 ❤
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Wow! I’m looking forward to Chapter 1.
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It’ll be here tomorrow, Jennie, and I hope it will “wow” you, too. Thanks so much for reading today! 😀 ❤
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I’m sure it will. 😀
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Loved The Emissary, Marcia! ❤
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I’m so glad you did, Sue. That little trilogy was one of my very favorite things I’ve ever written, I think, and it’s great to know you enjoyed it. Thanks! 😀 ❤
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I loved The Emissary… but then I loved the whole series!
I also admit a special fondness for Azrael 😊
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I SO enjoyed writing Azrael, Mae, and I’m delighted you had a “special fondness” for him. And also delighted that you loved the whole series. You’ve made my morning, for sure! Thanks for letting me know, and I hope others will discover they feel the same way.
Have a great week! 😀 ❤
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You too! ❤️
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Loved this! You can believe I’ll be here tomorrow for Chapter 1!
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Yay! I hope you’ll enjoy the first book in the series. I’ll be sharing the whole thing (12 chapters and an epilogue still to go). And if you continue to enjoy it, The Emissary 2 and 3 will be awaiting your reading pleasure, too. 😀 ❤
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Woot woot! That is awesome! xo
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😁😁😁
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Fabulous plan! Thank you for this awesome gift! 🙂
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Glad you are pleased with my plan, Nancy. 😀 Thanks so much for checking it out, and I hope you’ll enjoy all 12 chapters to come, and the epilogue to wrap it all up. 😀 ❤
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I like this idea, Marcia. And this chapter is intriguing! Best wishes!
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Glad that you like the idea AND the prologue, so far. Hope you’ll enjoy the rest of the book, one chapter a day, as we test drive this experiment. 😀 Happy reading! 😀 ❤
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