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Molly Marjorie
Bio
A linguist-poet and storyteller, Molly Marjorie specializes in coming-of-age fantasy stories, primarily set in the world of Nideon. She also hosts and produces the Reading Circle Temple podcast.
Stories (48/0)
Natural Magic Chapter 45
Matsias was grateful the Westwood common was more or less empty when he arrived. Still, he walked with purpose as he approached Ms. Collins' door. He didn't want anyone stopping him and asking him why he was there. He help up his hand to knock and he wondered for a moment what might happen if he turned around and left. He could tell Ms. Collins that he took a nap during lunch and slept through their appointment. But she would probably find another way to meet with him. He knocked twice, and held his breath, hoping the door wouldn't open. It did.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 44
"Leo, where are you going?" Ayan could barely follow behind her brother in the busy streets of Forgecard Falls. He walked much faster than her, and her feet hurt. Apparently the difference between seven years old and eight was a big one.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 42
Read Chapter 41 Here Glad though she was that Mat was staying, the whole affair worried Miriam. Jo had warned her that Mat was about to do something drastic. How had she known when Miriam herself had not? Did it have something to do witht he strange chords that she kept hearing when Mat and Key spoke? The only person who might be able to answer the questions was the headmistress herself.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 41
Read Chapter 40 Here When Matsias woke in the morning, he felt for a moment like nothing had changed but the lighting. Key was in her bed, reading. He was laying on Tilli's bed, and almost as soon as he woke up, Key looked over. He felt bad for her in that moment. She must have tended to him so much in the last year that she knew the exact moment he woke.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 40
Read Chapter 39 Here After dinner, Key went with Mat to his new room, leaving Ayan, Miriam, and Tilli at the table. None of them seemed to have anything to say, so in relative silence, they all put up their trays and headed to their rooms.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 39
Read Chapter 38 Here The nice thing about Cadolina being house head was that Tilli knew exactly where to find her. Even though the furniture of the houses was different, the floor plans were the same. And the house heads were always in the same place. If she had gone to Magnolia House, she'd have no idea how to find Sam, though surely someone would have been happy to direct her. Caddie, on the other hand, didn't have a roommate.
By Molly Marjorieabout a year ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 38
Read Chapter 38 Here Matsias followed Mrs. Putyam, but he was surprised that she didn't take him to Mrs. Wayteel's office, but to Westwood House. They walked to the back of the common--where Mrs. Putyam's office was in Victoria House. They name on the door said Collins.
By Molly Marjorie2 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Ch. 37
Read Chapter 36 Here The announcement came halfway through first period. Victoria House had re-opened, and the freshmen were allowed to leave early to collect their things and change clothes. At lunch, Matsias told them the story of the night before, or at least, as much as Matsias would tell. Key wasn't sure if he had held something back, and it occurred to her that he would do well in Liberty House, which was known for secrecy. Immediately after, her heart sank, knowing he would never have the chance."Will your parents be mad?" Ayan asked.
By Molly Marjorie2 years ago in Fiction
Natural Magic Chapter 35
Read Chapter 34 Here. When the fire alarm went off, Tilli and Key left their room along with the other girls as Edoward ushered them all outside. Key looked for Mat as the teachers exited their own building. Lights were coming on in the other houses as well. That's when Tilli saw Mat coming out of the doors, leaning on his roommate. Mrs. Putyam steered them both toward the headmistress.
By Molly Marjorie2 years ago in Fiction