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  • Last Update: April 23
  • Joined: October 2, 2011

james leong

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  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    We put on our shoes and hiked across the ledge
    I heaved a big sigh of relief but said nothing to distract her as she continued her upward course. After what seemed aeons, her hand clutched the top of the ledge. I grabbed the rope I'd had her tie around her waist, and tugging it, I hauled her over the ...
    • April 23
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    His long hair tumbled down his back
     His long hair tumbled down his back, some of the locks braided and flecked with smaller jewels. The King. The last piece was nearly as tall as the King, about six inches. It was a covered sedan chair with draperies drawn aside. Within sat a figure i...
    • April 23
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    The relief washed through me like a drug
     I couldn't have agreed more. The relief washed through me like a drug. But just as I was wondering how we were going to pull ourselves fifty feet up through that hole in the roof, I heard a snuffling sound that was hard to mistake. I switched the fl...
    • April 23
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    I hate bats
     "I hate bats!" Lily yelled hysterically, gripping my arm as I raced her through the cave, peeking out from beneath my blanket to get a glimpse of the terrain. "I hate them! I hate them!" 388 "They don't seem too fond of you," I yelled over the racke...
    • April 23
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    Why dont you call him
     Why don't you call him?" So she did. After a long, painful moment we heard his little yelps. They were coming from the curlicue entrance, much to our relief. "I'll go get him," I told her. But Lily was on her feet at once. "Not on your life," she sa...
    • April 23
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    There was a healthy spring
    Doakes knew me for what I was. Just as I had known Last Nurse. The Thing Inside calls out across the emptiness when it sees its own kind. Was Sergeant Doakes carrying a Dark Passenger, too? How could it be possible? A homicide sergeant, a Dexter-dark pred...
    • March 8
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    that was no actual help
    “Sleep murder.” Probably very common. Why not? I already gave away the driver's seat of my consciousness on a regular basis when the Dark Passenger went joyriding. It really wasn't such a great leap to accept that the same thing was happening ...
    • March 8
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    He was playing catch with me
    He was playing catch with me, showing all of us just how good he was and telling one of us—me—that he was watching. I know what you did, and I can do it, too. Better. I suppose that should have worried me a little. It didn't. It made me feel a...
    • March 8
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    I told the cop
    “Or even how. What's weird about it, Deb?” “I gotta go,” she said abruptly. “Get out here, Dexter. You have to see this.” By the time I got there the crowd was three deep around the barrier, and most of them were report...
    • March 8
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    I smiled at me
    Because under the table there is another one, already dry and neatly wrapped. And in thef ar corner there is one more, waiting her turn with a hopeless black dread unlike anything I have ever seen bef ore even though it is somehowf amiliar and necessary, ...
    • March 8
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    That’s good to know
    “That’s good to know.” Since the babies were sleeping, Lin and Manna began to prepare for the holiday. She stewed pork feet and a hen to make aspic, while he took their kettle out to do some scouring and descaling at the faucet. As the a...
    • February 29
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    I was so stupid
    “Oh, I was so stupid.” He turned to his daughter. “You know, Hua, Manna will die soon. She’s a goner. Ah, she isn’t a bad woman, but her heart can’t last long.” “Daddy, stop please!” “All right, ...
    • February 29
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    He drank one cup after another
    Shuyu’s words made Lin want to smile and weep at the same time. He closed his eyes for a few seconds, then he poured some liquor into the bowls and said, “We should all drink for this family reunion.” “Happy holiday!” Hua sai...
    • February 29
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    he had made of his life
    What a mess he had made of his life and the lives of others! Dinner was ready. Hua put on the table a cabbage salad mixed with cellophane noodles, a plate of stewed chicken, a small basket of fried pies made of glutinous-rice flour, and a casserole of saue...
    • February 29
  • james leong
    james leong wrote a new blog entry:
    He couldn’t make out
    He couldn’t make out what she was singing, perhaps a dance song. It had begun to snow lightly. From a tall smokestack in the south, a loudspeaker was announcing the evening news after the music of “The East Is Red, the Sun Is Rising.” Ou...
    • February 29
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  • Birthday December 24, 1991

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  • We put on our shoes and hiked across the ledge

    Posted April 23

    I heaved a big sigh of relief but said nothing to distract her as she continued her upward course. After what seemed aeons, her hand clutched the top of the ledge. I grabbed the rope I'd had her tie around her waist, and tugging it, I hauled her over the top. Lily lay there panting. Her eyes were cl...

  • His long hair tumbled down his back

    Posted April 23

     His long hair tumbled down his back, some of the locks braided and flecked with smaller jewels. The King. The last piece was nearly as tall as the King, about six inches. It was a covered sedan chair with draperies drawn aside. Within sat a figure in a lotus position, facing outward. It wore a...

  • The relief washed through me like a drug

    Posted April 23

     I couldn't have agreed more. The relief washed through me like a drug. But just as I was wondering how we were going to pull ourselves fifty feet up through that hole in the roof, I heard a snuffling sound that was hard to mistake. I switched the flashlight on again. There in the corner—...

  • I hate bats

    Posted April 23

     "I hate bats!" Lily yelled hysterically, gripping my arm as I raced her through the cave, peeking out from beneath my blanket to get a glimpse of the terrain. "I hate them! I hate them!" 388 "They don't seem too fond of you," I yelled over the racket. But I knew bats couldn't hurt you unless t...

  • Why dont you call him

    Posted April 23

     Why don't you call him?" So she did. After a long, painful moment we heard his little yelps. They were coming from the curlicue entrance, much to our relief. "I'll go get him," I told her. But Lily was on her feet at once. "Not on your life," she said, her voice echoing in the gloom. "You're n...

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