13 Morning Star, 3E 416: Escaping Dren Plantation was only the first step. Only when she is out of Dren's reach will Habasi truly be free. But when she meets an elf who claims he can help her, can he really be trusted?
When Arathor catches a stranger trying to take advantage of his lover, he loses his temper, causing a brawl. (Rated T for sexual themes, violence, and mild language.)
23 Second Seed, 3E 420: Habasi has been having a rough time. After her fight with a close friend, Gentleman Jim Stacey intervenes and offers words of encouragement. (No romance)(Rated T for drug reference and mild language)
In one night, Adanji loses her closest friend, fails a heist, and bears witness to the crumbling of her dreams. Little does she know that a carriage and a boat ride away, her life is about to become a lot harder. In her new home, she is faced with strange, often terrifying events, and at the center of it all, there is a mysterious prophecy. (T for violence, sexual ref, and alcohol)
21 Morning Star, 3E 409: On a fateful winter's night, two Argonian children try to survive on the streets. ((Playing it safe with a soft T for some blood and implied violence.)) (Note: This is a bit of back story for two characters mentioned in my 'Journey to the East' fiction, detailing how the Nerevarine was found)
12 Morning Star, 3E 416: A young Habasi has dreamed of freedom ever since she had been ripped from her home in Elsweyr and shipped to Morrowind. On one fateful, harrowing night, she makes her wish come true. (K for mild language and sensitive themes)