The Rewritten
By J. Dean
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A small town is turned upside down by a mysterious woman, gifted with the ability to change the past of anybody she chooses.
J. Dean
"Taking fantasy in a completely unique direction."This is what J. Dean intends to do with the Vein series. Instead of following the tried and true methods and paths of familiar fantasy mythos, he created an original world for an epic story. From his Michigan residence, he captures the fantasy world of the Vein (and other stories) and imprisons them upon paper, until the day when the words are set free by the imagination of those willing to read them. The Vein series is J. Dean's first venture into serious writing, and he hopes that you will join him on the twists and turns of this ride that is part excitement, part drama, part terror, and all adventure.
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The Rewritten - J. Dean
The Rewritten
A short story by
J. Dean
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Copyright 2018, J. Dean
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Cover photo by J. Dean. Hands courtesy of Rachel Burtch
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Harlan, thank you for having a mouth, and for screaming…
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Before Ellie Harlin showed up to Cup O’Joe that Saturday in September, nobody had ever heard of her.
She could have been a movie star, a politician (thankfully she wasn’t), or a billionaire with enough money to buy heaven and earth, and she would have gone unnoticed. That she walked in dressed in jeans and a red sweater that nippy morning made her all the less obvious. That she ordered just coffee—not a fancy latte with just the right parts of milk and sweetener painstakingly mixed in the appropriate manner, but strong, black coffee—increased her anonymity even more. And so with her black coffee and her brown leather satchel, she took a seat near the big window sporting the O´
in Cup O’ Joe.
She then opened her satchel and pulled out a laptop. Not one of those new ones, the ones thin enough to fill cracks between your doors and windows in order to keep out the cold on a winter day. No, hers was an older one, silver in color, and thick. Looked like it could have served her as a handy weapon if she had been attacked in a dark back alley. Concussions and documents, all rolled up into one.
But when she opened her laptop and powered it up, she didn’t start writing.
Instead, she looked around.
And then she spotted him.
Gerald Mack.
You couldn’t miss Gerald. The guy had shoulders as broad as the blue Ford F-350 he drove. He used it for towing, and could tow anything from a child’s tricycle (and he did that for little Patrick Singleton in June; poor guy bent his back right wheel) to a semi with a busted axle. Always wore his flannel shirts and his Cincinnati Reds baseball cap, which made his bush of grey hair sprout out around his ears. His leathery, tanned face could be as kind to the old ladies at church as it was