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Sleep in Peace (story and preview)

July 02, 2025 by Karlissa Koop in Short Stories, Sneak Peaks

By Karlissa J

Davy Jones started awake. A chilly, palpable darkness surrounded the merchild, his belly resting against soft mud.

He wasn’t afraid of the dark or the cold. He breathed through it. He lived in it. And yet something had unsettled him. “Uncle Jor’mun Gand?” Davy Jones whispered.

Silence.

“Uncle?”

“I heard you,” His uncle’s smooth voice floated from the darkness. “I told you not to wake me. What do you want?”

“Can… can I um… can I come sleep beside you?”

A pause. “Fine.”

Davy Jones swam up and over. He felt the rock that his uncle slept upon, then nosed his way to his uncle’s chest, curling beneath the larger merman’s arms. The child stretched out his own eel-like body. “Uncle?”

“Yes?”

“Um… I saw a glowing fish in the house.”

“A small one?”

“Well, yeah.”

“Then don’t worry about it,” Jor’Mun Gand said absently. “All the food is stored away. And glowing fish are rarely scavengers anyways.”

The room fell back into quiet. Davy Jones could feel his uncle’s pulse. The merchild curled into a ball. “Uncle, I… I had a nightmare. I didn’t see anything, but I smelled something scary following me.”

His uncle shifted. “Tell me: what do you smell right now?”

Davy Jones’ little nose searched the water. His voice lifted cheerily, “I smell you.”

The two spent a moment tasting and smelling the chemical mixture of the water: the salt of the sea, the particles stirred by the current outside. Jor’mun Gand held his hand over Davy Jones’ heart, feeling the child’s rushing pulse.

He pulled his nephew closer. “Focus on the comforting smells. On me. On what’s really here. There are no monsters, no scary smells. Just us.”

Davy Jones took another couple sniffs to confirm his uncle’s words. Then, he set his head against the rock. The spiny dorsal fin trailing from his head to his back folded down.

No monsters, Davy Jones thought contentedly, curling his long claws into the rock beneath his hands and uncoiling his slimy, serpentine body. He yawned, exposing rows of mini daggers for teeth. No monsters – just us.

 
 

This short story is also the first chapter in Davy Jones’ Aquarium! Click here to find the book on Kobo or take a look at Karlissa J’s novels!

July 02, 2025 /Karlissa Koop
ocean, darkness, short stories, Davy Jones' Aquarium, merman
Short Stories, Sneak Peaks
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A Librarian

February 10, 2017 by Karlissa Koop in A Church Library

I am now a librarian.

Being a librarian is a source of temptation.

The temptation to read every intriguing book you meet in your workday.

Recently, the woman who ran our church library wished to retire from the position, and asked the church whether someone else would to step up and take on the role.

My husband nudged me. “You’d be a perfect fit for that.”

After taking the position of church librarian, I’ve heard this comment a few more times: “That’s a perfect fit for you!” And I suppose they’re not wrong: I already have new books added, shelves re-arranged, and an increased list of ‘want to reads.’

On the writing side of things, I’ve been focusing more on the short stories in the works. I’m enjoying playing around with the characters and world concepts of Kingdom of Bats and Dwelling in Darkness, weaving new tales for their universe.

I have other fun ideas buzzing in my mind; some which should come into play at the launch party for The Quest. Keep your eyes on FaceBook and Twitter for updates on when that’ll be, and for a couple treats! You can also subscribe here to get updates sent to your inbox.

Happy reading!

February 10, 2017 /Karlissa Koop
library, short stories
A Church Library
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Short Story Writing Contest Winners

August 12, 2016 by Karlissa Koop in Sneak Peaks

Time for the cat to exit the bag!

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August 12, 2016 /Karlissa Koop
contest winners, fun tales, short stories, writing
Sneak Peaks
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