LORELEI, ONCE
YA Fantasy Horror
98,000 Words
QUERY
She’s
seductive; she’s nameless. She’s what’s left of the human girl who fell into a
pond and drowned, only to become something more. A siren. Her game is luring humans into her Mother’s
pond; her victory is their final breath. But after drifting through an
existence stripped of knowledge and choice, something terrible grows inside
her: sympathy. Mother sees this change and offers a new game: if she can guide
a troupe of lost humans through the haunted forest and back to their world, her
humanity will be restored.
The siren accepts this challenge. But when she finds the humans—a
torn royal family and a band of rogues—she realizes the eerie woods won’t be
the greatest obstacle. The humans fight the forest, one another, and her. It’d
be easier to allow the clumsy oafs to chase butterflies into a chasm and be
done with it. But one of the rogues is kind to her, gives her a name, and makes
her feel as if she might already be living again. Her surprising affection for him is
dangerous—her decision to pursue a human life unlocks the forest’s hunger.
The forest breathes, preys, and
craves human death. She must overcome her home and her true nature, or her
wards will lose their lives--and she will become mother’s siren again.
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I
kicked away from the tree in the center of the pond and, drifting beneath the blue
lilies, I thought of death.
The
water cradled my body, inches below a surface of rippled mirrors. I pressed my
feet together and allowed my arms to trail in the still water. My gray robes—identical
to those worn by my brothers and sisters who shared the pond—floated behind and
around and above me. The scarlet strands of my hair, which should have fallen
away and dissolved years ago, swept across my vision. My momentum ended; I came
to a stop, settling on the silt floor of the pond. Just above me lay the man
who had arrived three months before.
Tangled
in the lily roots, his fingers remained frozen in a desperate, claw-like grasp.
His skin was puffy. His clothes were starting to mold. Humans last a while once
they’ve joined us, but he was nearing that ripe moment when our mother,
Saictast, would emerge from the cavern beneath the pond and claim his corpse.
We didn’t know what she did with the humans who succumbed to our call. Maybe
she feasted on them, like the little fish that darted about in the shallow
waters. Maybe she collected them and strung them up to decorate her cave. We’d
never seen her home. We’d never know.
I
reached up to brush my hand against the human’s face. It was a fine face, as
far as humans go, but marred by a single crescent scar from his chin to his
left ear.
I love how different this is! There's something almost ethereal about it, and it's beautiful! Good luck!
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ReplyDeleteWow - your query is incredible. Not to mention your first 250! Love the sense of intrigue and the character / world building. You've got something awesome here! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I feel like I'm underwater reading your first 250. Can't wait to see all the requests!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a unique story line and I love the way you write. I'm so interested in reading more! :)
ReplyDeleteSo creepy and mystical...I loves it!!!
ReplyDeleteYOUR. QUERY. And then the first 250 are just fantastic, too! I want to read this immediately. *grabby hands*
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written, but too creepy for me.
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is fantastic!! I would love to request the full manuscript. Your Friendly Neighborhood Ninja.
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