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Asian Novel
by Knilda Takool on Aug.07, 2009, under Asian NightLife
Here is an extract from the Asian novel, Loki’s Trojan tell me how you find it. The scene is the Asian paradise of Phuket during the Asian Boxing-Day Tsnami. If you find this Asian novel extract good, I’ll post more.
“Lyra Droski.” A young woman who closely matched the exotic female in Tariq’s fantasy nightmare flipped through her newest passport and said the name as if tasting a succulent flavor. Her sculptured chin rested lightly in a cupped palm and her graceful fingers touched her high cheekbones as her sapphire eyes read the fictitious Eastern European surname.
“~Tell me about my father again.” She spoke in the Russian of her fake nationality but in truth, Lyra had never lived there. She and her mother were multi-lingual and used any known at a whim.
“~You know how hard it find it to tell that story.” Jinder Droski was of Anglo-Hindi extraction. Her hair was deep mahogany, her skin was of a polished teak hue and her almond-shaped eyes were coconut brown.
“~You’ve never explained to me why you find it so difficult.” The daughter had one-quarter heritage from India but little of that showed. Lyra’s waist-length hair was the exact tone of her mother’s flesh but her clear complexion was as coffee with a triple dollop of cream liqueur. The description with an alcoholic flavoring was apt as her burgeoning beauty was of intoxicating intensity. “~Other parts of your life were horrid, so why would you find it worse?”
“~Do you mean having my innocence snatched from my violently murdered family or my living in a harsh world of virtual slavery, forced prostitution and drug addiction?” The mother’s ironic voice betrayed no horror at that. Although she was now working independent from organized crime or pimps, chemical dependencies still ruled her life. “~Let me just teach you more Tantra instead. I won’t have you unprepared as I was.”
This was a section of the Asian novel, Loki’s Trojan. Parts of the novel occur in Asia and other sections happen elsewhere than Asia.





