Three Tales of Gabe & Rathna

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Three Tales of Gabe and Rathna - an extra for The Fossil Door : Celia Lake

27,000 word extra with three sets of scenes.

"Three Tales of Gabe and Rathna" contains three sets of scenes following Gabriel Edgarton and Rathna Stone through some of their education and younger years, as well as three conversations after the end of The Fossil Door.

"A Gentle Touch" is from the point of view of Avigail Levy, as she considers and then takes on Rathna as an apprentice.

"The Light of Knowledge" follows Gabe through his young adulthood, with a particular focus around the time of his injury in 1918.

"Three Times Told" takes place after The Fossil Door, when Gabe finally tells his family more about that time

Content note details
"A Gentle Touch" follows Rathna into her apprenticeship, after a difficult period of her childhood and young adulthood. (Including her being made welcome in a Jewish home and learning about those customs).

"The Light of Knowledge" is about Gabe's education. It includes a series of scenes in the aftermath of his significant injury in 1918, including his feelings about pain potions and medications, with references to other people with suicidal thoughts in similar situations.

"Three Times Told" involves Gabe (with Rathna's support) telling his family more about the circumstances of his injury, with references to premonitions of death and the choices Gabe made because of it. Contains some challenging moments.

Genres:
Begins: 1907-11
Period: Edwardian
Romance: M/F
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