
Skyler Saunders
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Academy Murders: Sled Scraping. Content Warning.
The timing of the letter couldn’t have been better. Kim looked at the purple writing again. Elegant and glorious, she felt a rush of the rapture of penmanship. She stopped. Thoughts came to her mind and took precedence in her. She brought about the idealism and the reality of the days that would come when she would be free. That one breath of liberty eluded her but she looked at her arms and thought of wading through water. She peered at her legs and thought of swimming.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Pulcher. Content Warning.
The prison allowed for two hours of recreational time. Kim seized upon that allotted space. She first exercised. Then showered and watched the news. Channel 30 was not shown in Virginia but she remembered that she could use the Internet to bring about the footage she craved.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Anagram. Content Warning.
Purple ink sunk into the page. Yawquisha’s perfect penmanship pushed her to excel. As she signed the bottom of the letter, she ensured she had the right postage and envelope size. She sent it and returned to her apartment.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: 1/1 . Content Warning.
“Brutally dishonest,” she said. The words flew from her mouth in clear, sharp, cuts. “Excuse me?” the guard said. “You’re asking me to speak honestly. There’s no brutality in honesty. The only brutality is in being dishonest,” Kim replied.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Strong Flowers. Content Warning.
Small strands fell to the floor. The wind from the fan backstage carried the pieces into the air. Pulcher Fitts looked poised and listened to a yogi give pose instructions to a class. Pulcher memorized every lotus pose and balasana like she had committed a poem to read before her high school AP English class.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Cold Steel Bars . Content Warning.
At the hearing, Kim sat with her chin slightly raised and her hands in her lap. The scent of the government issued soap emitted from her skin. The same soap that cadets received, so did federal prisoners. Kim yearned to remain the former, not the latter.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Compassionate or Not. Content Warning.
“How?” Chief Cawley Hortley asked. It was his sixth year as the head of the Academy. He had served thirty-six years in the Bureau after a stellar ten-year career in the Baltimore Police Department. He was sixty-two and had gray hair on top of his chestnut-colored skin.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Academy Murders: Look Like an Accident . Content Warning.
Crosses, Christmas trees, and smiley faces appeared on Kim’s radar screen in her mind. Of course she could hit all in the black. The firing range court almost stopped her from proceeding to fire. Almost. Every target she engaged with was totally in the black…again. Naomi, not so much. She fired just left of the shoulder in a tight group, though.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction