The Strange Tales of Peter James Martin
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
#172 He Knows + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 4
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
#171 Not Fan Mail
Happy Blog Day Everyone!
Of course its an in-between week this time, but rest assured I've been hard at work on Avalon Tales. I've managed to maintain my Chapter headstart by about 6 chapters so far. Chapter 10 (the one I'm currently engaged with) is in the middle of the story. I'd love to talk about it's contents but we're a bit too early to discuss that!
In other writing news, there's been no further movement on Brennan and Riz because I've simply not had the time to even sit down and think about what I want from the story, let alone write it. I do need to get a move on though as time is getting on, and no doubt I'll need that time to rewrite my work repeatedly. School Holidays are over next week, so hopefully, I can get it sorted then...Fingers crossed!
Now, on that subject...
The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz
Technically this idea got two Brennan and Riz related works this week. This comic and Mondays #vss365 Brennan and Riz post (quoted below for prosperity)
["We get all dese #letters, but none of dem are soddin fan mail! Where's da legion of fans waitin on ma every wurd! Where's da fan art dat swerves from cute ta 18 fukin rated!" Riz complained.
"Some of these bills are addressed to you."
"Fan-fukin-tastic."
#vss365 #riztherogue]
I think this might be the first time this has happened, at least this close together! Rest assured though, that Riz would definitely prefer fan mail to bills...I think we all would!
Came close to being a wordless strip as well but I had to get that punch line in. Might get to go wordless next week, assuming I can think of a good strip idea.
That's all for this week, and next time sees Chapter 4 drop, along with a picture of the character the chapter focuses on. I'm quite interested in seeing how everyone takes to her to be honestly. For me, she falls into the category of being really fun to write, but tricky to write consistently, which is something I'll talk about then.
Till next time,
Keep on writing,
Peter James Martin
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Wednesday, 8 April 2026
#170 The Easter Caper Part III + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 3
Happy Blog Day Everyone!
Of course, today is short deviations day which means that Chapter 3 is here, along with some new art!
I'm using the delay from writing these chapters to when they upload to get things lined up, even if bigger edits are needed (though I don't think Avalon Tales needs as big an edit job as Phantom Dawn of course). I was pleased to see that Chapter 3 didn't need much fine tuning, though the next couple...that will be where things get interesting.
I've moved into Chapter 9 now, which is a small break in the way the story has been shown, as I highlighted last week. This chapter marks the first time we dive into Robyn’s head, to see a little bit of her thoughts before the reigns get given back to Isabelle. This may become more common when we get later into the story so I can show some different things.
Ot course, as I've been pushing on with Avalon Tales...It means that Brennan and Riz have been neglected...again. I swear I will get to them, it's just that my writings mojo has been fully engaged by Avalon Tales and I don't want to risk my drive at the moment. However, am aware that the deadline I'm aiming for is coming up so I really need to get working on it.
Speaking of them though...
The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz
Well, here it is, the last part of the Easter Caper, and it isn't quite what I had planned mind, I think thaf has to do more with my lack of skill, so I've still got a lot of room to grow.
Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 3
A new mission is given to Isabelle and the rest of the Soldiers at the Avalon North East Branch, but is there more to this?
As promised last time, there's some more new artwork here.
First up is Cade Anderson, the Knight Inquisitor who is definitely all business
Cade Anderson
Nexf we have a new character debuting in this chapter, Marie Baker...What, that'll name is familiar?
I'm sure you're all wrong, nothing to see here.
Marie Baker
Get through the chapter and there might be an extra picture waiting for you...
Avalon Tales Chapter Index
Chapter 3
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Chapter 3: Another Mission
The next day after the phone call, Isabelle threw herself in her work. Due to high reports of demon activity, the North East Branch was preparing to do another purge. Purges differed from normal operations by having no specific target, instead they made the attempt to cleanse the entire area of all demons. These missions always caused a buzz amongst the soldiers of Avalon, but this time, there was extra noise as the branch had yet another arrival from Headquarters other than the Knight Inquisitor Cade. This was the current Master of Arms Rainer Kyne, alongside his assistant, Lucy Fallon. Normally, his role at headquarters was to oversee all the weapons production for Avalon, an important role as often, it was the equipment that decided if a mission was successful or not. Isabelle had met Rainer on several occasions, most notable when she was serving under Knight Master Gawain when she was still a Squire rank. Lucy on the other hand, was someone she was certain she’d never met before, and the only information that Ramona had to share was that she was a Kindred. Kindreds was the name assigned to special individuals that through either artifact means or otherwise, had the powers of demons at their disposal. It was a wide and encompassing label which afforded certain privileges. Their existence used to be a subject that greatly divided Avalon in the decades before, till their talents became too much of an advantage to ignore.
So it was that Isabelle found herself standing outside the briefing room, waiting for when the doors would open. Ramona had already told her earlier in the day that she would be commanding a squad of her own, something she had done before, but only in smaller missions, a purge was a wholly different matter. She had gone through the file in her hands several times already, she already knew who was getting assigned to her. Issac Kenner, and Jessica Dodson. The two she had met briefly before but never directly worked with them. She checked their reports one more time, wanting to make sure everything was going to go smoothly.
Robyn had been watching her the whole time she was doing this.
“You know this isn’t the way to handle your relationship with your dad right?” she said as she snuck up behind her for a hug.
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’m merely making sure that tonight’s operation is a complete success,” Isabelle replied, putting her soon to be subordinate reports back in the file. She then placed her hand over Robyn’s.
“Let’s see, you clocked into work earlier than you should have, been running around doing Ramona’s work till there was literally nothing left to do, then you came and stood here, waiting an obscene amount of time to get into the briefing room, when you could have just turned up just before the doors open like normal people. You’re using all this as a means to avoid confronting your father, that’s the thing I’m talking about.”
“Isn’t this just the same thing you do when you have to deal with your sister?”
“That’s a low blow, you know just as well as me that Rei can be incredibly annoying.”
“Especially when she turns out to be right?”
“Especially then. That’s getting off topic though. I’d rather deal with your father than her. All you have to do is ring him up, and say: ‘Dad, this isn’t right’. Then, you offload all the baggage you’ve been dealing with since your mum died. You’ll feel better after it, I swear.”
“If only it was that simple,” Isabelle broke the hug and turned back to the briefing room door. “You seem to be forgetting who my father is, and what position he’s in. That and I’m trying to focus on proving myself to everyone else first. As far as my concerns go, dad is ranked pretty low.”
“You keep telling yourself that,” Robyn stood next to her, turning to face the door as well. “I don’t know if I should be excited about tonight, or dreading it for how boring it’s going to be.”
“Why would it be boring? We’ll be constantly on the go as we root out the nest of demons. There will be plenty of opportunities for you to show off your archery skills. Plus, given the threat level, I’m expecting injuries to be kept to a minimum.”
“We could be going to Manchester, or Newcastle, but no, we’re going to Highdale. Highdale isn’t exactly a big place, pretty much the opposite actually. I’m expecting twelve demons, tops. The operation will probably be done in an hour.”
“Then that’ll be a good thing so we can be home early.”
“You’ve got an answer for everything,” Robyn stretched out. “I’m not complaining about it being easy, just want to make that clear. Just…” she trailed off as she became lost in thought.
“Just…what?” Isabelle asked, a bit of concern present in her eyes.
“Just…It feels like a lot for what’s going on. I mean, look,” Robyn pulled out another page that was in the file Isabelle had, this one contained a brief breakdown on the forces that were present.for the operation. “All forty four Knights that are registered to the North East Branch. Plus Ramona and all three of our guests from Headquarters… Doesn’t that sound like overkill to you? We’re talking about dropping an atom bomb on an ant level here.”
“We’re just being thorough. You’re saying twelve demons but the readings I’ve seen are higher than that. It’s better to take an army, just in case we need it.”
“Like I said, you have an answer for everything,” Robyn said with a sigh.
The thundering echoes of footsteps caught their attention as a lone figure appeared at the far end of the corridor, running as fast as she could, while holding several files, heading their way.
“There’s Marie now,” Robyn commented, as Marie Baker skidded to a halt next to the two women.
“Hello girls! Don’t tell me you’ve both been standing there waiting? People are only just starting to turn up now for the briefing. You should have been spending your day relaxing..” Marie said cheerfully.
“Her? Relax before a mission?” Robyn joked, pointing her thumb at Isabelle. “Do you need help with any of that?” she gestured
“This?” Marie gestured to the files. “Don’t worry yourselves, this is nothing I can’t handle. Being a mother gets you used to all sorts of things.”
“Aren’t you doing a twelve hour shift today?” Isabelle asked.
“Yup, but I know it’s an important job, hence why I volunteered for it. Gabe was supportive as he always is. Though Terry is probably going to be hanging out with the neighbours girl all the time again, so for today at least, I won’t be missed. How those two will tackle the chores I left for them, that’s a different matter!” Marie laughed, before coming to the slow realisation that she’d said too much. “There I go again! Honestly, I stop for a second and end up talking for hours.”
Isabelle didn’t mind, Marie was one of the first people at the North Eastern Branch to welcome her with open arms. Who her father was didn’t phase her. Instead, Marie treated everyone like extended family, often able to get a smile out of most people.
“Now, before I get these files to the Master of Arms before he gets cranky, I want you two to make sure that you come back safe and sound alright? I want to hear everything over a nice cup of tea, I’ll even take the good biscuits from their hiding place. I’ll see you both when you get back! Bye!” Marie took off again, disappearing into the briefing room.
“Well, that’s an extra incentive to get back here tonight isn’t it? I mean, Ramona normally hoards those biscuits,” Robyn smiled.
“What was that about my biscuits?” Ramona stuck her head out of the briefing room.
“The Knight Master gracing us with a visit, what an honour!” Robyn joked. “Can we go in now, we’ve been out here a long time now.”
“You can, but Izzy….Well, she needs to pop down to see Merlin…” Ramona said.
“Merlin? Oh, don’t tell me you mean?” Robyn made the sign of a cross with her fingers.
“Yes, Robyn, I’m talking about your sister, Rei. Ever since she got the rank of Merlin it’s been a boon for us, but also a massive pain in the arse with her reguests. Me sending Izzy to her is just another one of those.” Ramona explained.
“What about the briefing? I’m sure whatever Rei wants can wait till after its complete and we’re sorting gear out,” Isabelle
“When the Merlin wants something done it comes as a priority task, and you know that they have to be done pronto, those are the rules. Besides, that document I gave you earlier pretty much is the briefing, as far as you’re concerned. We made sure to play to your talents when choosing your deployment zone, and what your role in the purge is to be.There is absolutely no need for you to be here, least with Master of boring people to sleep,” Ramona motioned behind her, clearly meaning Rainer.
“But-” Isabelle started to say but Ramona shushed her.
“It’ll be fine, izzy. Just go and see Rei, then by the time you’ll probably be finished with her, we can get started on the mission.”
“Ramona’s right, we all know that Rei can be a bit…” Robynt thought for a moment on the right word to use. “Impatient…with a passion. Besides, I know my sister, she won’t have summoned you for the fun of it.”
“You sure about that? I’ve been there when your sister has put out a priority call because she was thirsty,” Isabelle countered.
“Be that as it may, I’m not dealing with her constantly pinging me just to get you, so…Yeah, consider this a direct order to go and see what she wants. Don’t make me say please,” Ramona gave Isabelle the sad puppy dog look. “I promise there’s going to be nothing in the briefing you don’t know already, may lightning strike me down this instant.”
Isabelle looked to Robyn for support, but all she could do was shrug her shoulders.
“Fine…” Isabelle rolled her eyes.
“Thank you, Izzy! I’ll let her know you’re on your way down now. Don’t stress too much about tonight, okay? I can’t have a stressed Knight Major out in the field. You hear me?” Ramona patted Isabelle on her shoulder, inches away from the snowflake scar, and uncontrollably, Isabelle recoiled. Not noticing, Ramona smiled and turned her attention to Robyn:
“Aren’t you coming in then?”
“In a moment!” Robyn said cheerfully, before turning so her back was to Ramona.
“You okay?” Robyn asked Isabelle, noting where the Knight Major’s hand had just been.
“I’ll be fine…”
“I thought she knew about your scar…”
“No, actually, it was never brought up.”
“Isn’t it in your medical file though?”
“Do you think that she actually read that? Also wouldn’t surprise me if dad had kept it out of the files,” Isabelle said with a sigh, she placed her hand on the spot where the scar was as it throbbed ominously. She didn’t know if it was reacting based on her stress or any other factor.
“Would he though?” Robyn was paying attention to how Isabelle was reacting, but knew that often, the best thing to do, was to give the one she loved, the space she needed. Anything else could escalate an avoidable argument.
“He would. To ‘protect’ me.”
“Think it would do the opposite, all it takes is someone who we don’t like to find out and they’ll grab the pitchforks.”
“They already want to do that, won’t change anything… Now get going before Ramona kills us both for causing a scene, I can get to where Rei is on my own.”
“Fine, I’ll go and listen to the boring briefing. Probably more fun than having to deal with my little sister. Don’t let her run her mouth too much, okay?”
“I know how to handle her, don’t worry, love you,” Isabelle said as she turned to leave.
“Love you too,” Robyn replied as she headed into the briefing room, sharing one last look, before she disappeared into the door.
More people started to appear in the hallways as the soldiers arrived for the briefing, causing the narrow passages to become a mass of lives, heaving and pushing as one.
Isabelle held herself against the wall, letting them all pass. She needed to be at the opposite end of where they were all going. Only a few actually noticed her presence, and out of them, only one or two made a comment about her.
“There’s the ice princess…” It wasn’t anything original, but it still stung.
What do I have to do to get them to treat me like I’m like them? Isabelle asked herself, before shaking the comment away. No, it’s not me that has to change, I’m not the problem here.
By now, she was back to being the only one in the hallway, and so carried on her way to where Rei was, the Merlin of Avalon.
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While I put Cade and Marie's artwork before the chapter, I held one back because...well, I wanted his name to be dropped first!
So here it is, the Baker family photo! That man on the right...doesn't he look just like a swell guy!
I'm sure only good things will be fall this family I swear!
That's it for this week, however.
Thank you for reading all of this.
Till next week,
Keep on writing!
Peter James Martin
Quick Links
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Wednesday, 1 April 2026
#169 The Easter Caper Part II
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
#168 The Easter Caper Part I + Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 2
Happy Blog Day Everyone!
Chapter 2 of Avalon Tales is here, and its quite a character focused piece this time round.
I realised when I finished chapter 7 off the other day that unlike my other works, I haven't head swapped at all yet (for better or worse, I'll let you decide!). Of course, there's benefits to this to allow for the readers to get close to the character in question. Drawbacks include the pain of trying to develop the rest of the cast if they aren't spending enough time with the main character, as well as some events feeling forced just for the sake of the character having to hear the exposition. In Daemon Soul I head swapped infrequently in the beginning till the mid way point when I started shifting to Serena’s viewpoint. Of course Gabriel had to get in on things as well by the end. I can safely say that Daemon Soul 2 is pretty much the same and it doesn't really work just following Cypher’s perspective.
Of course, bringing it back to Avalon Tales, Isabelle is quite rightly the main character but she won't be the only point of view, especially in the chapters where I am currently. If I do it right everything should flow naturally but we'll see if I stick the landing.
One other bit of news, I fixed my issue with a certain character popping up in the story. I'm literally about to start that chapter, but you won't get the results till about June time...Yup, I'm working that far in advance somehow.
I'm also dabbling with writing a new Brennan and Riz story for submission, but all depends if I can get the plot together for it (got the banter, but you can't just have a story around that!).
Speaking of those two though...
The Comic Tales of Brennan and Riz
The first part of three is here! The stakes may seem low but to Riz, it's world ending! I mean, who would take a rat's eggs! Luckily, Brennan has solved a case or two in his time. Was planning on colouring this noir style, especially the first panel but decided against it as my rough outlines for Brennan never cane together. While we're on the subject of the art, I must apologise for today's effort, trying to get Brennan in a laid back, crossed legs on the desk, position is incredibly difficult...At least for me it was!
What clues will Brennan uncover next week that will help him crack the case? We'll see next week!
Short Diversions: Avalon Tales Chapter 2
Isabelle finds herself with a rare day off duty, but every time the phone rings, we'll learn more and more.
Dark clouds are gathering on the horizon however...
Today's little art piece is one Leo Blake, yes the current (as per the story's timeline) Lord Commander of the Realm. It's a very important title for an important person.
Leo Blake
I should have three pieces of art accompanying Chapter 3 in a couple of weeks time, one is a character introduced back in Chapter 1 while the other is technically more important to Daemon Soul. The third picture will tie into that fact a lot...If everything is finished of course!
Avalon Tales Chapter Index
Chapter 2
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Chapter 2: Telephone Calls
The sound of a telephone woke Isabelle up. In her daze, she had no idea of the time, barely cognisant of what day it was. Her days off were few and far between. Despite Avalon using a roster system, to try and make sure that all its soldiers were well rested and combat ready, attrition and the ever changing world meant that it was common to be summoned back into action. Isabelle didn’t mind that, but Robyn made it clear that she should enjoy her free time while they had it, especially if they could share it together.
Isabelle reached out clumsily for the phone, and the fact that it was still ringing gave her a vital clue as to who was on the other end.
“Robyn, I’m up. You don’t have to worry.”
“Says you, if I hadn’t rang, or only did it once, you'd have rolled over and gone back to sleep.”
Isabelle pictured Robyn, leaning on the wall, receiver in hand. She would have likely been in the mess hall, using her free hand to play with her hair, twirling it in her pointing finger.
“Well, it is my day off, and I was working late last night.”
“And who told you not to pull that 16 hour shift? Had I not said anything, you would have pulled the full 24 hours, again.”
“I like to work.”
“That’s why I love you, but you need a proper break every now and again. Otherwise, you won’t be well rested enough to do all those mad shifts. A sleepy Izzy is a dead Izzy, as I like to say.”
“You don’t say that.”
“If it makes you listen to me, then I might just have to start saying it.”
“Would you really do that to me?”
“I could do worse, like suggesting that you;d be a perfect bodyguard for my sister.”
“Okay, that’s terrifying,” Isabelle rolled over in bed, and smiled, secretly wishing she and Robyn were having the conversation face to face. She swore that whoever did the roster acted on purpose in making them have separate days off.
“Sounds like I’ve won this one then!”
“I’ll concede, for now. After all, I have to get up and face the day. He’ll probably call later.”
“Play nice, Izzy. It does sound like he wants to try, I mean, in the least amount possible, yes, but…err…How was I going to end this sentence again?”
“I know, but it’s not that easy is it.”
“If I was there, I’d hug you now.”
“Might be a good thing you’re not here, otherwise I’d never get up.”
“True. Anyway, I need to go and relive Mike from guard duty. Catch you later, love you Izzy.”
“Love you too Robyn.” Isabelle stayed on the line till it went dead. She sighed and put the phone back to its proper place. Stretching, she got out of bed, ready to begin the day.
Soon, she was in her modest sized living room, all dressed and cleaned. The apartment she and Robyn shared wasn’t luxurious by any stretch of the word, but it did cost them more as Isabelle had wanted to make sure that it wasn’t too far away from Avalon Headquarters. That way if she was ever needed, she could be there as soon as possible. Robyn had gone along with her on this, despite wanting a bit more space between their work and private lives. It had given them nice views of the countryside, but very little in the way of storage space. The one understairs cupboard it did have, had to pull double duty with Robyn’s archery gear, and Isabelle’s little cardboard box. It was this box she pulled out of the aforementioned cupboard, taking it over to the small, two person table in the corner of the living room. She could have done anything on this day, but instead, she chose to stare at this box and contents once again. Carefully lifting the lid, she sorted through it.
This box contained everything that she’d managed to gather, information wise, about what happened to her mother. She longed for the times where she could add something, or even upgrade the tattered shoe box to something bigger. The only reason it wasn’t in a proper folder was because it was so ubiquitous, anyone coming in wouldn’t think twice. Though, it was her father that she feared would find it. She remembered it was her first time on active duty, having completed her squire training. Her father had ‘spontaneously’ decided to do an inspection of the North East Branch, and practically made a bee-line to where she was. There was small talk and a little praise, but also a big warning:
“I know this was your dream, but don’t taint it by looking into her death. There’s nothing to find there.” His words still echoed in her head. They had never spoken about it, he obviously thought the one warning had been enough. Every fibre of her being had wanted to rebel against the order the moment he uttered it. Despite being nineteen at that point, the emotions welling up inside, reduced her to that of the ten year old again. Had she no control, she would have let her dad have it, everything she’d been feeling up to then.
That never happened though.
She had been able to control herself though, just as was expected of her. She kept her cool and showed no external reaction. All those that were eavesdropping on what should have been a private conversation, commented on the lack of emotion, giving birth to the nicknames that spread out about her. Ice Princess, Ice Queen, and all the variants came from this.
Despite all that though, she never followed that advice, all she did was learn to cover her tracks first. Ramona helped a lot in this regard, taking Isabelle under her wing and showing her many tricks of the trade, some of them being how to get the information she really wanted. This was how she filled the shoe box. That was perhaps the most disappointing aspect of all this, that everything she’d uncovered, easily fit within its confined spaces.
Isabelle was about to start re-reading the earliest report on it, but the telephone caught her attention. Knowing it couldn’t be Robyn again, other options started to swirl. Was her father ringing early for once? Was it work summoning her in for an urgent mission? Was it yet another telephone survey? She carefully answered it, and before she could even speak, there came a an old voice from the other end:
“Hello dearie? Have I got the right number? I’m trying to reach my granddaughter,” the voice said, in an almost stereotypical fashion. Isabelle rolled her eyes, stifling a giggle.
“Grandma, I’m a bit old to fall for that act now,” she answered.
“Isabelle, I simply do not know what you’re talking about,” her grandmother’s voice shifted a little bit.
“Oh, I think you do. Please tell me you’re resting like we talked about before?”
“My dear, I do not ‘rest’. Besides, it is your day off is it not? Are you resting?” her grandmother's tone had shifted completely, losing the cuddliness of what most people would expect. There was a sharp wit there, waiting to strike from between the words. This is the grandmother Isabelle recognised, and why she could never be fooled. After her mothers death, Nina Hughes, her maternal grandmother raised her. She’d been a veteran of Avalon herself, having only left the service a few years before the accident. There were times, even now, that Isabelle would swear that she was still active, the things she knew and her strange movements, always gave pause.
“Where are you now?”
“If I told you I was home, I know what you would say, so it’s easier to say no, but that’s not what I called about.”
“And what did you call about?”
“To talk about you, Isabelle. Are you keeping yourself well? How is Robyn?”
“She's fine. She's at work at the moment. As for me…” Isabelle eyed the box on the table. “I'm keeping myself busy.”
“Still keeping that investigation open.”
“You know I'll never stop looking. Are you going to tell dad?”
“Oh, he's too busy to listen to a feeble old woman like me,” Nina said. Isabelle heard some murmuring on the call, someone else trying to speak to her grandmother. “We can begin in a moment, don't worry…”
“Do you need to go now?” Isabelle asked, she was curious as to what was going on in the background, but as welcoming as her grandmother was, there were still secrets she kept, and retirement was an idea she detested.
“Looks like it is, I’m sorry, Isabelle. I thought I had more time…We’ll have a proper catch up soon over some tea and cake, like the old days.”
“We will, it’s just we have to get our days in sync…” Isabelle spoke, but her words were half-hearted. If her grandmother was free, it would be herself who wouldn’t.
“Before I go, has he rang you yet?”
“No, but I know he’ll be calling later.”
“Don’t be too hard on him, I know you two have your issues.”
“Issues? I guess you could say that.”
“Isabelle, please watch your tone!” This made Isabelle stand up straight and take notice, this was her Grandmother’s, do what you’re told voice. One honed over many decades of dedicated service. “Regardless of what’s happened, or what you think has happened. Your father still loves you. He wants you to be happy, and importantly, be safe.”
Isabelle wasn’t blind to all this, it was just that, it went opposite to what she wanted. Her father wanted her to stay safe and away from Avalon, Isabelle wanted to be part of the organisation that her mother loved, she wanted to be on the front line in protecting people.
“Now…” Her grandmother continued to say. “I know what kind of person you are Isabelle, and that’s why you fight with your father so, but he is not your enemy.” There were some more muffled voices, and Nina let out a large sigh. “That’s all I can say for now, please, take care Isabelle. We’ll speak again soon.”
Before another word could be said, the call ended. Not having any other choice, Isabelle returned the telephone to the receiver, and she stared at it for some time, wanting to see when her father would call. Outside, the grey skies had taken over, and there was a low rumble in the skies. Isabelle’s gaze drifted from the phone to the window, and with no other inclination to do anything, she stared out.
The day was drawing to a close when the phone rang for the third time. Isabelle had been mulling around the flat, never quite finding anything to do. Outside the street lights were coming on, their fluorescent glow signalling the coming of night, the time when Avalon would often be at its busiest. She slowly picked up the phone, her body becoming tense. There was a small chance that it could have been Robyn, telling her that her shift had ended. However, she knew who it was likely to be, especially ringing this much later than was usually agreed upon.
“Hi Isabelle,” a distant voice said through the receiver. There was an attempt at affection there, but it was shaky and not confident of itself.
“Dad…” Isabelle herself carried the same tone. Despite this being close to a timely ritual, she still wasn’t sure what to say. She knew what she would like to say, but the thoughts of other people held her back.
“How has your week been? Is the North East Branch working out for you still?” Her father couldn’t help himself, he could view small talk through the lens of Avalon. That was his basis of comparison.
“It’s still okay, like last week when you asked me, and the week before that,” despite not telling a joke, Isabelle laughed a little nervously after talking.
“Is that so? I’m waiting on Cade’s report to come through about that branch. I would have preferred it if you had come to central with me. It’s harder work but…”
“Stop, I’m okay where I am. Besides, this is mum’s old branch. I’m walking down the halls she once walked. Just by being here, I feel like I can get closer to her, and maybe even…”
“Don’t finish that sentence,” her father’s tone changed, as did his mood. “You know my feelings about this. You can not talk to me about respecting your feelings without you respecting mine. I’ve asked you before, leave your mother’s death alone. I wasted years of your life chasing after it. It’s better off left now. I don’t want to see you doing my mistakes all over again.”
“No, that’s not fair! I need to know what happened. She was my mother, and I need to know the full story. If you’d just help me…”
“ISABELLE, NO!” her father roared down the phone, almost making her drop it. “I’ve said to leave it, and I expect you to do as I say!”
Isabelle began to tear up as she listened.
Realising that his tone was too harsh, Leo let out a heavy sigh.
“I’m sorry for shouting…Look, we’ll try again next week. Give us both time to cool off.”
“Oh…Okay. We’ll try again then,” Isabelle repeated what he said, as if the clock had reversed and she was that young girl at the funeral again, lost and aimless.
“Goodbye Isabelle…” Leo paused for a moment, there was a sound like he was going to say something else, but then he hung up.
Isabelle kept the receiver to her ear for a few minutes, listening to the tone, knowing that nothing had changed…
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Feels like I've talked a lot this week! But it is time to get back to writing, how far will I get before the next blog? Only one way to find out!
Till next time,
Keep on writing!
Peter James Martin
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