M.L. Skye's Blog, page 34
June 30, 2019
Sunday Snippet: You're Welcome
June kind of flew by in a rainy, chilly, dreary kind of way. I'm kind of looking forward to July. Not the heat so much, because it did finally get hot, but mainly in a new month clean slate deal.
Not a bad week for television. I'm staying somewhat caught up on everything. Started out with an episode of In the Dark and I'm happy Murphy and Dean are on speaking terms again. I also love how much Max messes up with her.
Watched another episode of Classic Roswell and enjoyed it a lot. I'd forgotten Michael became an emancipated minor in the first season. For some reason, I thought that happened later.
Caught Frankie Drake Mysteries and loved this one. I thoroughly enjoy seeing historical characters woven into the storyline. I also still want the detective and Mary to hookup but have a feeling Frankie is in his sights. Bummer.
Man… Riverdale truly embraces the batshit crazy. And I love it. I still want Hiram to go down hard. And Alice… oh, Alice. What the hell happened to you? I guess I better keep watching to find out.
Watched an episode of Arrow and it's one I've been looking forward to. I enjoy the future flashes almost as much as I loved the flashbacks. How awesome is having Nyssa train Mia? Seriously.
Caught the next episode of Krypton and didn't really see Brainiac possessing Seb coming. A cool twist though. I'm also quite enjoying having the multiple storylines unfold. So glad to see Lyta's mom back on the screen.
Painkiller Jane had a solid episode even for a clip show. Series television doesn't do those much anymore, which isn't a bad thing, but when they're done well, it's fun to watch.
Watched another episode of Durham County, the first season finale, and wow. Kudos to the actor who portrays Ray Prager, Sr. Watching him unravel was seriously compelling. I'm so curious about the actual… original… serial killer though. Maybe that line will be picked up again?
Started a new episode of Blue Heelers and I'm still enjoying this one.
Also watched the next episode of Midsomer Murders, which ended up being terrific. The mix of themes with Romeo and Juliet and Sleeping Beauty worked out better than expected.
Got two more episodes of Peter Gunn in and also two more of Classic Who. Not a bad way to round out the week.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from You're Welcome, which is probably going to be a working title for this sexy short.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Dalyn Harris spends a lot of his time keeping his significant other, Shauna Drake, out of hack. When an old, forgotten prank catches the executive officer by surprise, Dalyn scrambles to keep Shauna's part under wraps—he has no desire to spend their anniversary in a brig cell.
And a sneaky peek…
Shauna Drake tested the lever holding the shelf in place. "That oughtta do it." She stepped down the ladder and grabbed the can of paint mixed with a generous amount of water."That's a really bad idea."Shauna jumped and almost spilled the contents of the bucket before whipping around to face Dalyn Harris. "Geez… a little warning next time. You scared the hell out of me." So much for being alone.Dalyn quirked an eyebrow. "Which is exactly why you should rethink this terrible plan." He held the ladder steady while she climbed back up.Shauna shot him a sideways glance. "Why would I do that?" She placed the bucket on the shelf then carefully backed down the ladder.Dalyn frowned. "Because the practical jokes are getting out of hand. You know the next person caught is gonna end up in hack." He moved aside so she could carefully fold up the ladder and put it inside the storage locker.Shauna eased the door closed. "That's the beauty of this one. Nobody comes down here. It'll be ages before my little surprise is discovered." She dusted off her hands then faced Dalyn again, narrowing her eyes. "Why are you down here?" Hoping he'd specifically come for her, she placed a palm on his chest.They'd been dancing around each other for almost six months. She wanted to see what happened at the next level. Their friendship proved to be rock solid, something she needed in a potential significant other.He grasped her hand. "Two reasons." He tugged her closer. "Number one… my gut instinct said you were up to no good." His arms went around her waist.Shauna grinned. "So you had to come down here? How did you know you'd find me?" She had a good idea but wanted to see what he'd say.Dalyn chuckled. "Oh, I have my ways." He lightly bumped his forehead against hers.Shauna smirked. "Hmmm. I see. Should I be worried about these mysterious ways?" She loved the playful side of their relationship.Dalyn lifted a shoulder. "Worried, no. Because when I know what you're up to I can keep you out of the brig and off the XO's report." Pretty much what he always did.Considering it brought them together, she wouldn't give him any grief.Shauna gave a slow nod. "Okay… what's the second reason?"Dalyn's lips curved in a sexy grin. "Wanted to make sure we're still on for dinner later?" His hands grasped her hips, tugging her a little closer.Shauna tilted her head to one side. "Definitely. And after dinner? Do we have plans?" God, she hoped so.The wait and anticipation were at peak limitations.Dalyn brought his palms up and cupped her face. "We absolutely do. Don't expect to see the inside of your rack until first bells." His mouth caught hers in a hot, steamy kiss.Shauna's toes curled and she melted against him.The next three hours couldn't go by fast enough.
Shauna is a fun character and Dalyn gives her just enough room to be who she is without tromping all over her. I like writing that kind of couple dynamic.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Not a bad week for television. I'm staying somewhat caught up on everything. Started out with an episode of In the Dark and I'm happy Murphy and Dean are on speaking terms again. I also love how much Max messes up with her.
Watched another episode of Classic Roswell and enjoyed it a lot. I'd forgotten Michael became an emancipated minor in the first season. For some reason, I thought that happened later.
Caught Frankie Drake Mysteries and loved this one. I thoroughly enjoy seeing historical characters woven into the storyline. I also still want the detective and Mary to hookup but have a feeling Frankie is in his sights. Bummer.
Man… Riverdale truly embraces the batshit crazy. And I love it. I still want Hiram to go down hard. And Alice… oh, Alice. What the hell happened to you? I guess I better keep watching to find out.
Watched an episode of Arrow and it's one I've been looking forward to. I enjoy the future flashes almost as much as I loved the flashbacks. How awesome is having Nyssa train Mia? Seriously.
Caught the next episode of Krypton and didn't really see Brainiac possessing Seb coming. A cool twist though. I'm also quite enjoying having the multiple storylines unfold. So glad to see Lyta's mom back on the screen.
Painkiller Jane had a solid episode even for a clip show. Series television doesn't do those much anymore, which isn't a bad thing, but when they're done well, it's fun to watch.
Watched another episode of Durham County, the first season finale, and wow. Kudos to the actor who portrays Ray Prager, Sr. Watching him unravel was seriously compelling. I'm so curious about the actual… original… serial killer though. Maybe that line will be picked up again?
Started a new episode of Blue Heelers and I'm still enjoying this one.
Also watched the next episode of Midsomer Murders, which ended up being terrific. The mix of themes with Romeo and Juliet and Sleeping Beauty worked out better than expected.
Got two more episodes of Peter Gunn in and also two more of Classic Who. Not a bad way to round out the week.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from You're Welcome, which is probably going to be a working title for this sexy short.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Dalyn Harris spends a lot of his time keeping his significant other, Shauna Drake, out of hack. When an old, forgotten prank catches the executive officer by surprise, Dalyn scrambles to keep Shauna's part under wraps—he has no desire to spend their anniversary in a brig cell.
And a sneaky peek…
Shauna Drake tested the lever holding the shelf in place. "That oughtta do it." She stepped down the ladder and grabbed the can of paint mixed with a generous amount of water."That's a really bad idea."Shauna jumped and almost spilled the contents of the bucket before whipping around to face Dalyn Harris. "Geez… a little warning next time. You scared the hell out of me." So much for being alone.Dalyn quirked an eyebrow. "Which is exactly why you should rethink this terrible plan." He held the ladder steady while she climbed back up.Shauna shot him a sideways glance. "Why would I do that?" She placed the bucket on the shelf then carefully backed down the ladder.Dalyn frowned. "Because the practical jokes are getting out of hand. You know the next person caught is gonna end up in hack." He moved aside so she could carefully fold up the ladder and put it inside the storage locker.Shauna eased the door closed. "That's the beauty of this one. Nobody comes down here. It'll be ages before my little surprise is discovered." She dusted off her hands then faced Dalyn again, narrowing her eyes. "Why are you down here?" Hoping he'd specifically come for her, she placed a palm on his chest.They'd been dancing around each other for almost six months. She wanted to see what happened at the next level. Their friendship proved to be rock solid, something she needed in a potential significant other.He grasped her hand. "Two reasons." He tugged her closer. "Number one… my gut instinct said you were up to no good." His arms went around her waist.Shauna grinned. "So you had to come down here? How did you know you'd find me?" She had a good idea but wanted to see what he'd say.Dalyn chuckled. "Oh, I have my ways." He lightly bumped his forehead against hers.Shauna smirked. "Hmmm. I see. Should I be worried about these mysterious ways?" She loved the playful side of their relationship.Dalyn lifted a shoulder. "Worried, no. Because when I know what you're up to I can keep you out of the brig and off the XO's report." Pretty much what he always did.Considering it brought them together, she wouldn't give him any grief.Shauna gave a slow nod. "Okay… what's the second reason?"Dalyn's lips curved in a sexy grin. "Wanted to make sure we're still on for dinner later?" His hands grasped her hips, tugging her a little closer.Shauna tilted her head to one side. "Definitely. And after dinner? Do we have plans?" God, she hoped so.The wait and anticipation were at peak limitations.Dalyn brought his palms up and cupped her face. "We absolutely do. Don't expect to see the inside of your rack until first bells." His mouth caught hers in a hot, steamy kiss.Shauna's toes curled and she melted against him.The next three hours couldn't go by fast enough.
Shauna is a fun character and Dalyn gives her just enough room to be who she is without tromping all over her. I like writing that kind of couple dynamic.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on June 30, 2019 12:09
June 23, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yellow Fang
It's been a crazy week. Our county had severe flash flooding in the far eastern end and many of the people affected are still trying to dry out. Then there was a terrible barn fire that took three teenagers, most a little younger than my daughter. And to top it off, a beloved coach and teacher lost his battle with cancer. So… yeah. Rough and crazy week. Also… it can quit raining whenever it wants to.
A little light on television fare, but I did get some shows watched. Caught an episode of Durham County and, honestly, it's insane how dark this show goes. Not in a bad way either. But it's super-twisted and seriously messy. I can't wait to see how Ray Prager, Sr. tries to keep the upper hand he gained this week. I also can't wait to see him go down really hard. Please make that happen.
Midsomer Murders had a great episode featuring astronomy. I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery and figuring out the why and how.
Watched two more episodes each of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. I'm nearing the end of the first doctor's tenure and should be starting Two's in the near future.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and enjoyed it. I like the episode the first time around because it opened up some questions about whether all neuros really needed to be chipped. I think this show was a little ahead of its time.
Blade had a decent episode where Krista needed to detox and Blade had to find a serial killer vampire. Not a bad hour's worth or so of entertainment.
Started another episode of Blue Heelers. I'm still enjoying this Aussie drama.
Watched another episode of Banshee. It took me three days to get through the entire episode due to several interruptions and a number of work deadlines. But I loved this one from the original watch and didn't want to miss anything.
Caught Chicago Fire penultimate episode of season seven. Excellent showing. I kind of love where all the characters are right now… which means they'll all be upended in the finale. LOL
Started Daredevil's third episode of season three. I'm really liking this final season. I'm so disappointed with all the consolidation and shifting of assets and how it affects terrific television. I'm not a huge Disney fan because they keep snapping everything up.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yellow Fang, a novella that started with a writing community prompt.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Yancy the Yellow is Palmer Gump's only childhood friend—a stuffed toy from her dad. Missing and presumed killed in action, an auction is held for Palmer's personal items. When she returns, she gets everything back… except for Yancy, which leaves her feeling a little lost and unsettled, until it finds its way back to her via Dannon Bennett.
And a sneaky peek…
Dannon couldn't shake the sense of foreboding that gnawed at his gut. He had to take one last stab at getting Palmer to change her mind about the mission. Every instinct screamed this would turn into a shithole situation.He entered the ready room. Made a silent promise to stay calm. Settled into the seat beside her.He grasped her hand. "Palmer, you're not ready. I'm not trying to be a dick when I say that either." When she tugged her palm free, he didn't try to get it back.She challenged him. "Would you say the same if we weren't sleeping together?" Her voice stayed low but had a hard edge.He took a moment to consider the truth. "I wouldn't order you to do this even if we weren't." But a small seed of doubt wormed its way into his tone.He'd never tried to maintain a relationship with someone under his command. Doesn't matter. She's not ready. No one is.Yet… he couldn't say why. He didn't have anything tangible he could take to their CO. And if he went in with nothing, Colonel McKara would assume the worst—that Dannon didn't want his bed warmer too far away.And maybe he didn't.Palmer rolled her eyes. "Bullshit." She got up and planted her hands on her hips. "And the colonel outranks you so you're trying to influence me to buck the order." She leaned in close to him. "Don't. Your dick doesn't make me jump through hoops like a magic wand." Straightening, she flicked her gaze to the incoming group for the briefing.Dannon hissed out a breath and got to his feet. "You'll regret going out solo. Mark my words." He started for the back of the room.Palmer called out. "That's not the only thing I regret. Sir." Her arms folded across her chest and the pointed stare and arched eyebrow left no doubt to what she meant.Dannon tossed back a biting reply. "You and me both, Palmer. You and me both." He sat down, hard, in the first seat of the last row.The gaze of every pair of eyes in the room pinged back and forth between Palmer and Dannon. Luckily, no one jumped into the heated space between the two. McKara entered the room and the taut moment snapped with everyone scrambling to get seats.Dannon listened with half an ear. He couldn't be one hundred percent certain about anything. He didn't doubt Palmer's skill. But he also couldn't shake the feeling the enemy waited for this opportunity. The chance to pick off one of the best soldiers in the unit.No one's ready for solo recon. But the damage had been done.Palmer pinned Dannon with her gaze when she addressed the room. "I'm looking forward to bringing back some great intel. No matter what anyone else thinks."
I'm actually excited to finish this one. I like where the story is going and need to fill in the blanks and get it finished up.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
A little light on television fare, but I did get some shows watched. Caught an episode of Durham County and, honestly, it's insane how dark this show goes. Not in a bad way either. But it's super-twisted and seriously messy. I can't wait to see how Ray Prager, Sr. tries to keep the upper hand he gained this week. I also can't wait to see him go down really hard. Please make that happen.
Midsomer Murders had a great episode featuring astronomy. I thoroughly enjoyed the mystery and figuring out the why and how.
Watched two more episodes each of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. I'm nearing the end of the first doctor's tenure and should be starting Two's in the near future.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and enjoyed it. I like the episode the first time around because it opened up some questions about whether all neuros really needed to be chipped. I think this show was a little ahead of its time.
Blade had a decent episode where Krista needed to detox and Blade had to find a serial killer vampire. Not a bad hour's worth or so of entertainment.
Started another episode of Blue Heelers. I'm still enjoying this Aussie drama.
Watched another episode of Banshee. It took me three days to get through the entire episode due to several interruptions and a number of work deadlines. But I loved this one from the original watch and didn't want to miss anything.
Caught Chicago Fire penultimate episode of season seven. Excellent showing. I kind of love where all the characters are right now… which means they'll all be upended in the finale. LOL
Started Daredevil's third episode of season three. I'm really liking this final season. I'm so disappointed with all the consolidation and shifting of assets and how it affects terrific television. I'm not a huge Disney fan because they keep snapping everything up.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yellow Fang, a novella that started with a writing community prompt.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Yancy the Yellow is Palmer Gump's only childhood friend—a stuffed toy from her dad. Missing and presumed killed in action, an auction is held for Palmer's personal items. When she returns, she gets everything back… except for Yancy, which leaves her feeling a little lost and unsettled, until it finds its way back to her via Dannon Bennett.
And a sneaky peek…
Dannon couldn't shake the sense of foreboding that gnawed at his gut. He had to take one last stab at getting Palmer to change her mind about the mission. Every instinct screamed this would turn into a shithole situation.He entered the ready room. Made a silent promise to stay calm. Settled into the seat beside her.He grasped her hand. "Palmer, you're not ready. I'm not trying to be a dick when I say that either." When she tugged her palm free, he didn't try to get it back.She challenged him. "Would you say the same if we weren't sleeping together?" Her voice stayed low but had a hard edge.He took a moment to consider the truth. "I wouldn't order you to do this even if we weren't." But a small seed of doubt wormed its way into his tone.He'd never tried to maintain a relationship with someone under his command. Doesn't matter. She's not ready. No one is.Yet… he couldn't say why. He didn't have anything tangible he could take to their CO. And if he went in with nothing, Colonel McKara would assume the worst—that Dannon didn't want his bed warmer too far away.And maybe he didn't.Palmer rolled her eyes. "Bullshit." She got up and planted her hands on her hips. "And the colonel outranks you so you're trying to influence me to buck the order." She leaned in close to him. "Don't. Your dick doesn't make me jump through hoops like a magic wand." Straightening, she flicked her gaze to the incoming group for the briefing.Dannon hissed out a breath and got to his feet. "You'll regret going out solo. Mark my words." He started for the back of the room.Palmer called out. "That's not the only thing I regret. Sir." Her arms folded across her chest and the pointed stare and arched eyebrow left no doubt to what she meant.Dannon tossed back a biting reply. "You and me both, Palmer. You and me both." He sat down, hard, in the first seat of the last row.The gaze of every pair of eyes in the room pinged back and forth between Palmer and Dannon. Luckily, no one jumped into the heated space between the two. McKara entered the room and the taut moment snapped with everyone scrambling to get seats.Dannon listened with half an ear. He couldn't be one hundred percent certain about anything. He didn't doubt Palmer's skill. But he also couldn't shake the feeling the enemy waited for this opportunity. The chance to pick off one of the best soldiers in the unit.No one's ready for solo recon. But the damage had been done.Palmer pinned Dannon with her gaze when she addressed the room. "I'm looking forward to bringing back some great intel. No matter what anyone else thinks."
I'm actually excited to finish this one. I like where the story is going and need to fill in the blanks and get it finished up.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on June 23, 2019 10:44
June 16, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yelling in Vain
Happy Father's Day to all the dads, father figures, and mentors out there. The weather has been wet and chilly and, honestly, I'm okay with that. When it's ninety in October and I'm complaining… remind me how the temperatures were in June.
Not a bad week of television. Had some deadlines to meet so a little lighter than usual.
Caught Banshee's fourth episode and loved the interaction with Job and Hood. Also liked entire theft scene and Carrie's rescue of Lucas. Very cool visuals there.
I've watched about three more episodes of Blue Heelers and still enjoy the show. I'm a little frustrated with Roz and finding a job. First, she did the mobile beauty thing, which was terrific. Then, when she lost her license, she was offered a job with a cosmetics firm but turned it down to supposedly take a job in the city. When Wayne got shot, she decided to stick around and now she applied for the office staff job at the station. I'm aware that's how things work sometimes, but it's a little whiplashy for me.
Caught Chicago Fire and loved the episode. I've got two more left of season seven and I'm really excited to see where things go. I'm very interested in how the situation with Casey and Brett plays out.
Episode two of Daredevil delivered another solid viewing experience. Again, my favorite parts were with Karen and Foggy. But I enjoyed Matt's story a lot more this week.
Watched another classic Roswell episode. I'd forgotten how funny Max and Kyle were in the episode where Liz gets to go on a blind date with someone else. And I'd also forgotten how terrific Maria sounded when she finally got to sing.
Frankie Drake Mysteries had a good episode. I'm glad Trudy is sticking around and I loved Mary and Flo's road trip. Also like the mystery this week.
Caught another episode of Riverdale. Gotta say Gladys might be even crazier than Hiram. And, honestly, I'm this close to being done with Hiram. The best part of the episode was Archie and Fred and FP and Jellybean and Jughead. Seriously, loved those scenes. I also loved, loved, loved Betty and Ethel teaming up to brig-break the creepy sisters' home.
Watched another episode of Arrow and, I'll say it again, I'm going to miss this show so much when it's gone. No one does flashbacks and flash forwards better than Arrowverse.
The premiere of Krypton's season two ended up being awesome. I missed this show! Colin Salmon truly seems to be relishing his role as Zod and he's quite good at being smarmy yet evil. I like that about his character. I'm so excited to see what else happens.
Also caught In the Dark. Man… talk about a crazy episode. It's seriously messed up when I'm rooting for the drug dealers to win the day, right? Yeah, I love this show. LOL
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yelling in Vain, a novella that started with a writing community prompt.
Here's the mini-blurb:
After an accident that takes the life of a fellow cadet, Lora Seaves falls back on her combative attitude to keep it together. Jestin Warbly has to decide whether or not Lora is cracking up or okay to fly. He's got one big problem… a powerful attraction for the rookie pilot clouds his judgment.
And a sneaky peek…
Jestin Warbly completed a series of intricate movements in the shou dini discipline. He admired the friendly bipedal race's combination of martial arts and exercise that required intense focus. Paying attention to small details when sliding from one form to the next helped Jestin every day in his work with Earth Force Investigative Services.The sharp ping from his comm center interrupted his final cool down. "Incoming conference from EFIS office. Are you available?"Jestin paused, holding his position. "Answer incoming. No video." A quick beep sounded and Jestin replied, "Warbly, J. joining the conference." He released the static hold and shifted into the final stance of his workout."Warbly, Major Brant and Captain Collins here. We've got an assignment for you." Brant's voice boomed over the line.Jestin exhaled slowly, finishing his routine before he let excitement kick in. "Yes, sir. When should I report for orders?" He could be ready in fifteen minutes.Seven if they needed him right away.Collins entered the conversation. "No need to report. You're the lead on this and we're forwarding the pertinent files to your archive."Jestin fist-pumped the air. "I'm solo investigator?" He'd hoped to land an unsupervised investigation soon, especially since he'd graduated in the number one spot from the class of recruits.Brant confirmed Jestin's status. "You are. You're on the fast track for promotion and you can't move up to lieutenant until you close your first unsupervised investigation." He paused a moment. "We'd like to see you get confirmed ASAP, depending on the outcome of this case."The implied meaning he could be denied the promotion if his findings didn't match their desired result.Jestin ignored a tinge of unease. "Anything I need to be aware of?" The pertinent details would be in the files, but he hoped to get a read on what his superior officers were looking for.Collins gave a terse answer. "We want this done quick and clean. The subject, Lora Seaves, is a pilot cadet and word is she's brash and abrasive. Not much for team playing either." His opinion came through loud and clear.Brant added another piece of information. "She's also got a bad attitude so keep that in mind when you're doing your interview. The files have been transferred to your archive. You can get started as soon as you've reviewed them. We want you to get to the bottom of things right away."
I really like how this one is coming together. Jestin and Lora definitely start out on opposite sides but they'll end up working together to solve the problem of Lora's grounding.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Not a bad week of television. Had some deadlines to meet so a little lighter than usual.
Caught Banshee's fourth episode and loved the interaction with Job and Hood. Also liked entire theft scene and Carrie's rescue of Lucas. Very cool visuals there.
I've watched about three more episodes of Blue Heelers and still enjoy the show. I'm a little frustrated with Roz and finding a job. First, she did the mobile beauty thing, which was terrific. Then, when she lost her license, she was offered a job with a cosmetics firm but turned it down to supposedly take a job in the city. When Wayne got shot, she decided to stick around and now she applied for the office staff job at the station. I'm aware that's how things work sometimes, but it's a little whiplashy for me.
Caught Chicago Fire and loved the episode. I've got two more left of season seven and I'm really excited to see where things go. I'm very interested in how the situation with Casey and Brett plays out.
Episode two of Daredevil delivered another solid viewing experience. Again, my favorite parts were with Karen and Foggy. But I enjoyed Matt's story a lot more this week.
Watched another classic Roswell episode. I'd forgotten how funny Max and Kyle were in the episode where Liz gets to go on a blind date with someone else. And I'd also forgotten how terrific Maria sounded when she finally got to sing.
Frankie Drake Mysteries had a good episode. I'm glad Trudy is sticking around and I loved Mary and Flo's road trip. Also like the mystery this week.
Caught another episode of Riverdale. Gotta say Gladys might be even crazier than Hiram. And, honestly, I'm this close to being done with Hiram. The best part of the episode was Archie and Fred and FP and Jellybean and Jughead. Seriously, loved those scenes. I also loved, loved, loved Betty and Ethel teaming up to brig-break the creepy sisters' home.
Watched another episode of Arrow and, I'll say it again, I'm going to miss this show so much when it's gone. No one does flashbacks and flash forwards better than Arrowverse.
The premiere of Krypton's season two ended up being awesome. I missed this show! Colin Salmon truly seems to be relishing his role as Zod and he's quite good at being smarmy yet evil. I like that about his character. I'm so excited to see what else happens.
Also caught In the Dark. Man… talk about a crazy episode. It's seriously messed up when I'm rooting for the drug dealers to win the day, right? Yeah, I love this show. LOL
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yelling in Vain, a novella that started with a writing community prompt.
Here's the mini-blurb:
After an accident that takes the life of a fellow cadet, Lora Seaves falls back on her combative attitude to keep it together. Jestin Warbly has to decide whether or not Lora is cracking up or okay to fly. He's got one big problem… a powerful attraction for the rookie pilot clouds his judgment.
And a sneaky peek…
Jestin Warbly completed a series of intricate movements in the shou dini discipline. He admired the friendly bipedal race's combination of martial arts and exercise that required intense focus. Paying attention to small details when sliding from one form to the next helped Jestin every day in his work with Earth Force Investigative Services.The sharp ping from his comm center interrupted his final cool down. "Incoming conference from EFIS office. Are you available?"Jestin paused, holding his position. "Answer incoming. No video." A quick beep sounded and Jestin replied, "Warbly, J. joining the conference." He released the static hold and shifted into the final stance of his workout."Warbly, Major Brant and Captain Collins here. We've got an assignment for you." Brant's voice boomed over the line.Jestin exhaled slowly, finishing his routine before he let excitement kick in. "Yes, sir. When should I report for orders?" He could be ready in fifteen minutes.Seven if they needed him right away.Collins entered the conversation. "No need to report. You're the lead on this and we're forwarding the pertinent files to your archive."Jestin fist-pumped the air. "I'm solo investigator?" He'd hoped to land an unsupervised investigation soon, especially since he'd graduated in the number one spot from the class of recruits.Brant confirmed Jestin's status. "You are. You're on the fast track for promotion and you can't move up to lieutenant until you close your first unsupervised investigation." He paused a moment. "We'd like to see you get confirmed ASAP, depending on the outcome of this case."The implied meaning he could be denied the promotion if his findings didn't match their desired result.Jestin ignored a tinge of unease. "Anything I need to be aware of?" The pertinent details would be in the files, but he hoped to get a read on what his superior officers were looking for.Collins gave a terse answer. "We want this done quick and clean. The subject, Lora Seaves, is a pilot cadet and word is she's brash and abrasive. Not much for team playing either." His opinion came through loud and clear.Brant added another piece of information. "She's also got a bad attitude so keep that in mind when you're doing your interview. The files have been transferred to your archive. You can get started as soon as you've reviewed them. We want you to get to the bottom of things right away."
I really like how this one is coming together. Jestin and Lora definitely start out on opposite sides but they'll end up working together to solve the problem of Lora's grounding.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on June 16, 2019 10:35
June 9, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yee Haw
Got a solid week of TV viewing in because the weather has been so back and forth it's easier to not plan anything. LOL
Caught another episode of Chicago Fire and, wow, it was terrific. The whole creepy buildup to the reveal played out really well. I have some thoughts on Brett and Casey but won't hold my breath to see what I want there. Loved seeing some good interaction with Kelly and Stella.
Watched the premiere episode of Daredevil's third season. Not a bad start at all. Enjoyed Karen and Foggy the most and liked seeing Matt try to come back. I'm not completely down with him being all pissy about everything but then again why wouldn't he be?
Enjoyed Frankie Drake Mysteries third episode. I kind of miss Frankie having different guys revolve in and out of her life, but she's got chemistry with the detective… even though I'd kind of like Mary to hook up with him.
Riverdale does batshit crazy better than just about any other show out there. As much as I like Mark Consuelos as an actor, I truly loathe Hiram and seriously see nothing redeeming in his characterization. That's usually when I start to lose interest. Here's hoping that doesn't happen with this show.
Watched several more episodes of Blue Heelers. I can't quite decide if I like the detective or not. And Wayne's wife Roz annoys me sometimes. That said, I love the show. Glad I picked it to watch.
Arrow managed to surprise me with the Brothers and Sisters episode. I'm very intrigued with Adrian Paul playing a bad guy. I can't wait to find out what his connection is to Emiko… I have several thoughts about how it might tie into how Oliver spent some of his time in earlier seasons and who he spent that time with. We'll see if I'm right.
Caught the finale of The Murders and it did not disappoint. I so hope this show gets another season and, if so, it needs to have Nolan. Just saying.
Watched another episode of Classic Roswell and enjoyed it again. I like how viewers can almost see the moment Valenti shifts his perspective on possible alien residency in Roswell.
Speaking of Roswell... New Mexico added the actress who plays Rosa as a series regular for season two. I admit this concerns me. Not because I didn't enjoy the actress; more because this is already a huge cast and I'd rather not have my favorites lose screen time. Maria was woefully underused and my hope is Rosa will help bring her into the fold. If not, I might be saying "so long" to Roswell, New Mexico… which actually saddens me because the first season is still eating my brain.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and it's one I didn't remember. I liked seeing how Jane's situation ties into the whole neuro craziness while at the same time is a completely different beast altogether.
Durham County is so damn hard to watch sometimes. I mean that in the best possible way. It's such a raw emotional look at the big and little things that make people who they are. Ray senior has got to be one of the worst examples of humanity and I want to know how the hell he got to be such a waste of life. Hopefully there's an answer in the series somewhere.
Watched another episode of Midsomer Murders and it was really terrific. Sometimes, especially with a show that's been on so long, episodes feel like they're a rehashing of previous seasons. This one was definitely not.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. There's something fun about watching black and white television. Maybe it's the nostalgia factor?
In the Dark ripped a huge band-aid off Murphy's life and, boy, did she react. Sometimes I get frustrated with her prickly demeanor but her flaws really are front and center and Jess always has the best way of presenting why it's easy to overlook some of Murphy's abrasive personality traits.
Last but not least, I watched another episode of Bladeand I'd remembered it from the first go around. I can't say seeing Marcus's origin story really made me sympathetic to him but I can see how Krista got sucked into the scenario of maybe seeing some shades of gray there.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yee Haw, which is definitely a working title. I haven't quite nailed down what I want to call this one yet.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Two new transfers upset the delicate balance of the space carrier, Mephisto, that Kellsie Eaves and Wick Fairchilds worked so hard to obtain. When the duo attempts to restore the status quo, the troublemakers go after Kellsie and she gets to school them in the art of kicking ass, with Wick as her backup.
And a sneaky peek…
Kellsie Eaves slumped further down in her seat, waiting to see how the latest dickholery from two new crewmembers played out.Bart Samson and Eldric Mont transferred over from the Phadreus to the Mephisto almost two weeks ago and the space carrier had been reeling from the change ever since.Kellsie swirled the liquid in her glass. "How can two guys throw everything out of orbit in such a short time?" Maybe because mutual respect and common courtesy didn't exist in their vocabulary.Samson had a deckhand pinned against the wall. Not physically, but he'd invaded her personal space and if she didn't want bodily contact she had to stay against the bulkhead. She held her own, but Eldric had the rec room entrance blocked so she couldn't really make a break for it.The deckhand, Sarah Minew, kept her voice pitched low. "I have a shift in fifteen minutes. Move so I can leave."Bart smirked. "Not going anywhere until you say you'll meet me later." He folded his arms over his chest.Sarah shook her head. "I'd rather not. You're really not my type." She kept her tone even, cordially declining a meet-up.Eldric took a step closer. "What's a matter? He not good enough for you?"Sarah shrugged. "It's not about that. I'm not into guys. And my girlfriend is the jealous type."Kellsie nodded. Louelle Granger did have some possessive issues when it came to Sarah.Bart rolled his eyes. "You're a pussy diver? Baby, you need a good poke with a hard dick." His hand went to his groin. "I've got what you need right here."Eldric added his two cents. "And when he's done, I'll give you a work over to seal the deal. You'll never go back to sucking quims."Sarah's face paled at the implied meaning from the two men. Kellsie had heard enough. She pushed her drink aside and started to get up.But another deckhand, Rimmel Jenkins, stepped into the fray. "Hey, back off. She's not interested and on this ship… that's the end of the conversation. Respect the boundaries or—""Or what?" Eldric puffed out his chest, fronting his tough-guy image.Rimmel narrowed his eyes. "Or you won't like the outcome."Bart turned to face Eldric. "Hear that? He thinks we won't like what happens." He lifted his chin. "Think we oughtta show him how we control the outcome?"A nasty smile curved Eldric's lips. "Hell, yeah." He dragged in a deep breath. "Yee haw!" His fist drew back and landed a solid punch to Rimmel's jaw.Rimmel's head snapped back but he moved quickly to a fighting stance. Sarah ducked away from the fray and darted out of the rec room to stand just outside the door.Son of a bitch.Kellsie scrambled around the table and ran to break up the fight. "Lock it up. Now." Rimmel stepped back, immediately obeying the order.Samson and Mont continued advancing forward.Kellsie put her hand out. "Now means now. Rimmel, escort Sarah to the hangar deck." She pointed at Bart and Eldric. "You two, report to Major Fairchild's office immediately. Do not take any detours." She crossed over to pick up a comm set.Samson snorted. "Gonna tell Major Stick-Up-His-Ass on us again, Captain?"Mont rolled his eyes. "When are you two gonna learn to bow to your betters? We transferred from the newest and best ship in the galaxy to this bucket. We're better trained than all you backwater rim eaters."Kellsie did a mental five count before repeating her order. "Fairchild. Now." She keyed in Wick's office number and quirked her eyebrow when the two men didn't move.Three crewmembers got up and started crowding them toward the hatch. Kellsie gave them a thumbs-up, grateful for the intervention.Wick answered on the third ring. "Fairchild."Kellsie spoke quickly. "I'm sending the smarmy sunshine boys your way." She didn't have to elaborate, the nickname came from Wick. "It's time for a verbal warning. And maybe a strategy session on how to squash the slimy bastards."Wick sighed. "This is the third incident and they've been here two weeks. I can meet after shift at 1800. Does that work for you?"Kellsie didn't report for her next duty until 0400. "Yeah. I'll bring dinner?"Wick signed off. "That works. Until then."The line went dead and Kellsie replaced the comm unit. She met the gazes of the remaining crewmembers in the rec room. Each one held the same question.What the hell did they do to deserve the worst of the worst?
This story is coming together nicely. I have the main beats outlined and lots of notes for filling in the details. Looking forward to finishing this one.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Caught another episode of Chicago Fire and, wow, it was terrific. The whole creepy buildup to the reveal played out really well. I have some thoughts on Brett and Casey but won't hold my breath to see what I want there. Loved seeing some good interaction with Kelly and Stella.
Watched the premiere episode of Daredevil's third season. Not a bad start at all. Enjoyed Karen and Foggy the most and liked seeing Matt try to come back. I'm not completely down with him being all pissy about everything but then again why wouldn't he be?
Enjoyed Frankie Drake Mysteries third episode. I kind of miss Frankie having different guys revolve in and out of her life, but she's got chemistry with the detective… even though I'd kind of like Mary to hook up with him.
Riverdale does batshit crazy better than just about any other show out there. As much as I like Mark Consuelos as an actor, I truly loathe Hiram and seriously see nothing redeeming in his characterization. That's usually when I start to lose interest. Here's hoping that doesn't happen with this show.
Watched several more episodes of Blue Heelers. I can't quite decide if I like the detective or not. And Wayne's wife Roz annoys me sometimes. That said, I love the show. Glad I picked it to watch.
Arrow managed to surprise me with the Brothers and Sisters episode. I'm very intrigued with Adrian Paul playing a bad guy. I can't wait to find out what his connection is to Emiko… I have several thoughts about how it might tie into how Oliver spent some of his time in earlier seasons and who he spent that time with. We'll see if I'm right.
Caught the finale of The Murders and it did not disappoint. I so hope this show gets another season and, if so, it needs to have Nolan. Just saying.
Watched another episode of Classic Roswell and enjoyed it again. I like how viewers can almost see the moment Valenti shifts his perspective on possible alien residency in Roswell.
Speaking of Roswell... New Mexico added the actress who plays Rosa as a series regular for season two. I admit this concerns me. Not because I didn't enjoy the actress; more because this is already a huge cast and I'd rather not have my favorites lose screen time. Maria was woefully underused and my hope is Rosa will help bring her into the fold. If not, I might be saying "so long" to Roswell, New Mexico… which actually saddens me because the first season is still eating my brain.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and it's one I didn't remember. I liked seeing how Jane's situation ties into the whole neuro craziness while at the same time is a completely different beast altogether.
Durham County is so damn hard to watch sometimes. I mean that in the best possible way. It's such a raw emotional look at the big and little things that make people who they are. Ray senior has got to be one of the worst examples of humanity and I want to know how the hell he got to be such a waste of life. Hopefully there's an answer in the series somewhere.
Watched another episode of Midsomer Murders and it was really terrific. Sometimes, especially with a show that's been on so long, episodes feel like they're a rehashing of previous seasons. This one was definitely not.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. There's something fun about watching black and white television. Maybe it's the nostalgia factor?
In the Dark ripped a huge band-aid off Murphy's life and, boy, did she react. Sometimes I get frustrated with her prickly demeanor but her flaws really are front and center and Jess always has the best way of presenting why it's easy to overlook some of Murphy's abrasive personality traits.
Last but not least, I watched another episode of Bladeand I'd remembered it from the first go around. I can't say seeing Marcus's origin story really made me sympathetic to him but I can see how Krista got sucked into the scenario of maybe seeing some shades of gray there.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yee Haw, which is definitely a working title. I haven't quite nailed down what I want to call this one yet.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Two new transfers upset the delicate balance of the space carrier, Mephisto, that Kellsie Eaves and Wick Fairchilds worked so hard to obtain. When the duo attempts to restore the status quo, the troublemakers go after Kellsie and she gets to school them in the art of kicking ass, with Wick as her backup.
And a sneaky peek…
Kellsie Eaves slumped further down in her seat, waiting to see how the latest dickholery from two new crewmembers played out.Bart Samson and Eldric Mont transferred over from the Phadreus to the Mephisto almost two weeks ago and the space carrier had been reeling from the change ever since.Kellsie swirled the liquid in her glass. "How can two guys throw everything out of orbit in such a short time?" Maybe because mutual respect and common courtesy didn't exist in their vocabulary.Samson had a deckhand pinned against the wall. Not physically, but he'd invaded her personal space and if she didn't want bodily contact she had to stay against the bulkhead. She held her own, but Eldric had the rec room entrance blocked so she couldn't really make a break for it.The deckhand, Sarah Minew, kept her voice pitched low. "I have a shift in fifteen minutes. Move so I can leave."Bart smirked. "Not going anywhere until you say you'll meet me later." He folded his arms over his chest.Sarah shook her head. "I'd rather not. You're really not my type." She kept her tone even, cordially declining a meet-up.Eldric took a step closer. "What's a matter? He not good enough for you?"Sarah shrugged. "It's not about that. I'm not into guys. And my girlfriend is the jealous type."Kellsie nodded. Louelle Granger did have some possessive issues when it came to Sarah.Bart rolled his eyes. "You're a pussy diver? Baby, you need a good poke with a hard dick." His hand went to his groin. "I've got what you need right here."Eldric added his two cents. "And when he's done, I'll give you a work over to seal the deal. You'll never go back to sucking quims."Sarah's face paled at the implied meaning from the two men. Kellsie had heard enough. She pushed her drink aside and started to get up.But another deckhand, Rimmel Jenkins, stepped into the fray. "Hey, back off. She's not interested and on this ship… that's the end of the conversation. Respect the boundaries or—""Or what?" Eldric puffed out his chest, fronting his tough-guy image.Rimmel narrowed his eyes. "Or you won't like the outcome."Bart turned to face Eldric. "Hear that? He thinks we won't like what happens." He lifted his chin. "Think we oughtta show him how we control the outcome?"A nasty smile curved Eldric's lips. "Hell, yeah." He dragged in a deep breath. "Yee haw!" His fist drew back and landed a solid punch to Rimmel's jaw.Rimmel's head snapped back but he moved quickly to a fighting stance. Sarah ducked away from the fray and darted out of the rec room to stand just outside the door.Son of a bitch.Kellsie scrambled around the table and ran to break up the fight. "Lock it up. Now." Rimmel stepped back, immediately obeying the order.Samson and Mont continued advancing forward.Kellsie put her hand out. "Now means now. Rimmel, escort Sarah to the hangar deck." She pointed at Bart and Eldric. "You two, report to Major Fairchild's office immediately. Do not take any detours." She crossed over to pick up a comm set.Samson snorted. "Gonna tell Major Stick-Up-His-Ass on us again, Captain?"Mont rolled his eyes. "When are you two gonna learn to bow to your betters? We transferred from the newest and best ship in the galaxy to this bucket. We're better trained than all you backwater rim eaters."Kellsie did a mental five count before repeating her order. "Fairchild. Now." She keyed in Wick's office number and quirked her eyebrow when the two men didn't move.Three crewmembers got up and started crowding them toward the hatch. Kellsie gave them a thumbs-up, grateful for the intervention.Wick answered on the third ring. "Fairchild."Kellsie spoke quickly. "I'm sending the smarmy sunshine boys your way." She didn't have to elaborate, the nickname came from Wick. "It's time for a verbal warning. And maybe a strategy session on how to squash the slimy bastards."Wick sighed. "This is the third incident and they've been here two weeks. I can meet after shift at 1800. Does that work for you?"Kellsie didn't report for her next duty until 0400. "Yeah. I'll bring dinner?"Wick signed off. "That works. Until then."The line went dead and Kellsie replaced the comm unit. She met the gazes of the remaining crewmembers in the rec room. Each one held the same question.What the hell did they do to deserve the worst of the worst?
This story is coming together nicely. I have the main beats outlined and lots of notes for filling in the details. Looking forward to finishing this one.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on June 09, 2019 11:09
June 2, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yearly Vigil
Well, hello there, June. To be honest, considering it's only the second day of the month, June isn't starting off too badly. We're actually having a spring in Ohio and it's oddly unsettling. LOL
Not a bad week of television viewing. Finished up the second episode of Banshee and started on the third of the first season. I want to search around and see if the mini-episodes of the origin storyline are available. Definitely filled in some blanks.
Caught two additional episodes of Blue Heelersand started a third. I really do enjoy this show a lot.
I'm almost finished with Chicago Fire's seventh season. I'm up to episode eighteen. I loved the focus on luck and also the interaction with Severied and Foster. Great to see Donna again too.
Gotta say, I'm actually pretty satisfied with Iron Fist's season finale. Well, I guess it's more of a series finale and I freely admit that disappoints me. That said, I'm thrilled with the potential for what could have been the third season's story elements. Misty ended up in a good place even if she's not completely certain where her career is going to take her. Joy and Walker could have some terrific potential for figuring themselves out. Colleen, quite simply, kicks ass no matter what she does. But the best part is where Danny and Ward ended up… on the adventure of a lifetime to figure out what their roles are in the big picture of life. So… I would have been thrilled and happy as hell to have a third season but I'm very okay with how the show ended this iteration of itself.
Caught the camping trip episode of Classic Roswell. I remembered this one and Kyle's snark coming out if full force was so much fun. I also enjoyed the interaction with Jim and his dad. Considering the episode is all about fathers, it was a great piece of the puzzle.
Watched the second episode of Frankie Drake and enjoyed it. The show feels different this season and that's not necessarily a bad thing. I'll see how the rest of the season goes.
Caught another episode of Riverdale and, man, it's so… poignant to see Luke Perry on screen. Being behind like I am, I've had time to deal with the loss of the actor but I haven't had the chance to deal with losing the character on the show… because it hasn't happened yet.
Arrow's episode ended up being excellent! Nice to finally have Black Star's name and to know her relationship with Oliver, Felicity, and William. Have to admit, my heart kind of broke when William decided to leave with his grandparents. And… I'm going to miss this show so much when it's over!
Watched the penultimate episode of The Murdersand it definitely didn't disappoint. I'm excited to see if this show returns. I'm crossing my fingers because I really love the cast and the storylines.
Discovered I didn't watch the penultimate episode of Painkiller Jane. I'd forgotten this had a full season of twenty-two episodes. I'm ready to see what else happens now.
Caught the third episode of Durham County and, yeah, still dark. I truly love the character dynamics and watching Mike kind of fail at holding shit together is compelling. There's a very fine line he has to walk to stay sympathetic and so far the actor is pulling it off.
Midsomer Murders had a good episode featuring Jones in a way I haven't seen him before. I like it. Looking forward to another episode this week.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. I started the Gunfighters arc and it's not bad at all.
Watched two episodes of In the Dark and both were excellent. Good to see more of Darnell's story and I really like the detective and the bartender maybe getting together. As usual, I'm on the fence with Murphy… just when I get so damn pissed off at her, she had a moment of clarity or remorse and shows her softer side. I'm definitely intrigued and can't wait for another episode.
Caught another episode of Blade and remembered it from the first time around. Watching Krista deal with her mom kind of kicked hard and watching Chase completely screw over the pureblood did not surprise at all. Just saying.
And that's pretty much it for this week. Tonight's post is from Yearly Vigil, a novella that got its start with a writing community prompt of "write a scene at a cemetery one year after a character's death".
Here's the mini-blurb:
Venessa Broyles makes a yearly vigil to the graveside of her former lover, Hamish Blesdale, where she runs into his best friend, Hogan Baird. What starts out as an awkward stroll down memory lane eventually brings two lonely souls together.
And a sneaky peek…
Venessa Broyles sat, dry-eyed, at the side of Hamish Blesdale's grave. I'm not worthy to be here. The refrain played over and over in her mind.But Hamish had no family. And they'd been together three years. Other than a few of the officers in his company squadron and his best friend, no one else had a connection to Hamish.Why did I send him on that op?Because the quick jaunt to pick up a few stragglers on a remote space station constituted as a "milk run". Hamish and his three-man team deserved a low-risk mission after spending four months on a planet with hot battle skirmishes every day.Too bad his team got ambushed by a marauding enemy ship looking to cash-in on the decommissioning of the space station. They fought for nothing because the skeleton crew had already offloaded all the equipment and data. Didn't stop the stupid foes from following the small shuttle and eliminating the ten souls aboard.The chaplain cleared his throat and Venessa glanced up, surprised to find him directly in front of her. He held the flag of nations and slowly held it out to her.Venessa balked. "No, please…" Why hadn't she thought of this?Of course, they'd think she'd want the flag of her fallen lover. But she didn't. And she hated the awkward situation.She nodded toward the man next to her. Hogan Baird. Hamish's best friend.He sent her a sharp look but accepted the tri-cornered flag.Venessa got up and walked to the edge of the ground where Hamish would be laid to rest. The attendants began lowering the casket and she fought the wave of guilt threatening to consume her.It's my fault. It's my fault. It's my fault.A large form moved to stand next to her and Venessa closed her eyes. Hogan must hate her. The scuttlebutt made the rounds. His best friend's significant other basically sent him to his death.A fact Venessa struggled to comprehend even now. Almost a week later.Hogan tucked the flag under his arm and saluted when the casket found its final resting place. Venessa followed suit then turned, unable to watch the grave being filled. The sun sparkled in the cloudless blue sky, the weather definitely not fitting her mood.A smoky bar with a dingy décor should do nicely.Hogan fell into step beside her. "Why did you refuse the flag, Venessa?" His cool tone took some of the brightness out of the day.Venessa sighed. He could address her by rank. They were at a military funeral. She didn't want the personal connection they shared right now.She ignored the question and stopped by her car, hoping he'd get the message and continue on.He didn't.He paused by the hood of the vehicle. "It's a simple question. Why did you refuse?"A simple question with a complicated answer. One she didn't feel like diving into.She met his cool gaze. "Why do you care?"
Venessa's guilt is going to be a tangible thing and Hogan isn't going to let her off the hook right away because of it. I'm having a lot of fun with writing these two.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Not a bad week of television viewing. Finished up the second episode of Banshee and started on the third of the first season. I want to search around and see if the mini-episodes of the origin storyline are available. Definitely filled in some blanks.
Caught two additional episodes of Blue Heelersand started a third. I really do enjoy this show a lot.
I'm almost finished with Chicago Fire's seventh season. I'm up to episode eighteen. I loved the focus on luck and also the interaction with Severied and Foster. Great to see Donna again too.
Gotta say, I'm actually pretty satisfied with Iron Fist's season finale. Well, I guess it's more of a series finale and I freely admit that disappoints me. That said, I'm thrilled with the potential for what could have been the third season's story elements. Misty ended up in a good place even if she's not completely certain where her career is going to take her. Joy and Walker could have some terrific potential for figuring themselves out. Colleen, quite simply, kicks ass no matter what she does. But the best part is where Danny and Ward ended up… on the adventure of a lifetime to figure out what their roles are in the big picture of life. So… I would have been thrilled and happy as hell to have a third season but I'm very okay with how the show ended this iteration of itself.
Caught the camping trip episode of Classic Roswell. I remembered this one and Kyle's snark coming out if full force was so much fun. I also enjoyed the interaction with Jim and his dad. Considering the episode is all about fathers, it was a great piece of the puzzle.
Watched the second episode of Frankie Drake and enjoyed it. The show feels different this season and that's not necessarily a bad thing. I'll see how the rest of the season goes.
Caught another episode of Riverdale and, man, it's so… poignant to see Luke Perry on screen. Being behind like I am, I've had time to deal with the loss of the actor but I haven't had the chance to deal with losing the character on the show… because it hasn't happened yet.
Arrow's episode ended up being excellent! Nice to finally have Black Star's name and to know her relationship with Oliver, Felicity, and William. Have to admit, my heart kind of broke when William decided to leave with his grandparents. And… I'm going to miss this show so much when it's over!
Watched the penultimate episode of The Murdersand it definitely didn't disappoint. I'm excited to see if this show returns. I'm crossing my fingers because I really love the cast and the storylines.
Discovered I didn't watch the penultimate episode of Painkiller Jane. I'd forgotten this had a full season of twenty-two episodes. I'm ready to see what else happens now.
Caught the third episode of Durham County and, yeah, still dark. I truly love the character dynamics and watching Mike kind of fail at holding shit together is compelling. There's a very fine line he has to walk to stay sympathetic and so far the actor is pulling it off.
Midsomer Murders had a good episode featuring Jones in a way I haven't seen him before. I like it. Looking forward to another episode this week.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and Classic Who. I started the Gunfighters arc and it's not bad at all.
Watched two episodes of In the Dark and both were excellent. Good to see more of Darnell's story and I really like the detective and the bartender maybe getting together. As usual, I'm on the fence with Murphy… just when I get so damn pissed off at her, she had a moment of clarity or remorse and shows her softer side. I'm definitely intrigued and can't wait for another episode.
Caught another episode of Blade and remembered it from the first time around. Watching Krista deal with her mom kind of kicked hard and watching Chase completely screw over the pureblood did not surprise at all. Just saying.
And that's pretty much it for this week. Tonight's post is from Yearly Vigil, a novella that got its start with a writing community prompt of "write a scene at a cemetery one year after a character's death".
Here's the mini-blurb:
Venessa Broyles makes a yearly vigil to the graveside of her former lover, Hamish Blesdale, where she runs into his best friend, Hogan Baird. What starts out as an awkward stroll down memory lane eventually brings two lonely souls together.
And a sneaky peek…
Venessa Broyles sat, dry-eyed, at the side of Hamish Blesdale's grave. I'm not worthy to be here. The refrain played over and over in her mind.But Hamish had no family. And they'd been together three years. Other than a few of the officers in his company squadron and his best friend, no one else had a connection to Hamish.Why did I send him on that op?Because the quick jaunt to pick up a few stragglers on a remote space station constituted as a "milk run". Hamish and his three-man team deserved a low-risk mission after spending four months on a planet with hot battle skirmishes every day.Too bad his team got ambushed by a marauding enemy ship looking to cash-in on the decommissioning of the space station. They fought for nothing because the skeleton crew had already offloaded all the equipment and data. Didn't stop the stupid foes from following the small shuttle and eliminating the ten souls aboard.The chaplain cleared his throat and Venessa glanced up, surprised to find him directly in front of her. He held the flag of nations and slowly held it out to her.Venessa balked. "No, please…" Why hadn't she thought of this?Of course, they'd think she'd want the flag of her fallen lover. But she didn't. And she hated the awkward situation.She nodded toward the man next to her. Hogan Baird. Hamish's best friend.He sent her a sharp look but accepted the tri-cornered flag.Venessa got up and walked to the edge of the ground where Hamish would be laid to rest. The attendants began lowering the casket and she fought the wave of guilt threatening to consume her.It's my fault. It's my fault. It's my fault.A large form moved to stand next to her and Venessa closed her eyes. Hogan must hate her. The scuttlebutt made the rounds. His best friend's significant other basically sent him to his death.A fact Venessa struggled to comprehend even now. Almost a week later.Hogan tucked the flag under his arm and saluted when the casket found its final resting place. Venessa followed suit then turned, unable to watch the grave being filled. The sun sparkled in the cloudless blue sky, the weather definitely not fitting her mood.A smoky bar with a dingy décor should do nicely.Hogan fell into step beside her. "Why did you refuse the flag, Venessa?" His cool tone took some of the brightness out of the day.Venessa sighed. He could address her by rank. They were at a military funeral. She didn't want the personal connection they shared right now.She ignored the question and stopped by her car, hoping he'd get the message and continue on.He didn't.He paused by the hood of the vehicle. "It's a simple question. Why did you refuse?"A simple question with a complicated answer. One she didn't feel like diving into.She met his cool gaze. "Why do you care?"
Venessa's guilt is going to be a tangible thing and Hogan isn't going to let her off the hook right away because of it. I'm having a lot of fun with writing these two.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on June 02, 2019 10:45
May 26, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yarn Spinning
Where on earth did the month of May go? I realize I noted it was almost over last week, but, honestly, I feel like I blinked and the week flew by.
Another so-so week of television viewing. I had a lot on my calendar and needed to do some serious focusing while working. I did get some quality viewing in.
I started and finished the third episode of Blue Heelers. I like it. The cast is pretty stellar and the storylines are fun for me.
Caught Arrow's emerald archer episode and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm going to miss this show so much when it's over next season. I'm really hoping some of the cast stays available to do the crossover episodes in the Arrowverse.
Watched another episode of The Murders. This show… I'm very into it. It's not really a shipping kind of show but I'd be totally down with Nolan and Kate hooking up. It would add an interesting layer to their partnership.
Watched what I think is the penultimate episode of Painkiller Jane. One episode left then it's on to a new show on The Roku Channel.
Caught another episode of Durham County. Man, this show is dark. Which I like, don't get me wrong. I spend most of the episode wanting something terrible to happen to Ray Prager. The guy is just… creepy. I'm really hoping to find out why he hates his own kid so much.
Watched another episode of Midsomer Murders. The first episode of series fifteen ended up being terrific. James Callis played twins, one an arrogant jerk and one a rather affable guy… until the murderer is revealed. Great episode.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn. I'd seen both already but they were pretty good so I didn't mind watching again at all.
Watched two more episodes of Doctor Who and finished out The Ark storyline. Looking forward to starting a new group of shows.
In the Dark's third episode was… pretty good. There are times when the awkward mess Murphy makes of her life is hard to watch but I think that's part of the reason I like the show so much. She's so prickly and obnoxious but she's also got a softer side that she has no idea what to do with.
Started episode two of my Banshee rewatch and I'll have more to discuss next week.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yarn Spinning, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt of writing a story that involves a lie.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Torrin Becks and Gaelan Van Zant pull duty on the same scout ship, which creates a good bit of tension in the five man crew. Torrin and Gaelan have something of a history and when the yarn spinning—who has the greatest exploit—starts, Torrin has to decide if she'll call Gaelan out on a big fat fib, or let the story stand as the winner.
And a sneaky peek…
Gaelan would never admit to hiding on the transport to the scout ship… but he did. He found the seat in the corner and prayed Torrin wouldn't be anywhere near him.Filing out at the last possible moment, he snorted. "No chance of that." He'd pretty much guaranteed she'd give him wide berth.Which she had, staying in the front section directly behind the pilot.Just as well, too. Since she'd dumped Eric, the guy had gone down a dark hole and still hadn't clawed his way out. He kept hooking up with random women and, according to what he told Gaelan, none of them had what Eric wanted.Gaelan took that to mean none of the women were Torrin.Which he got… more than he should.Another reason he'd rather not be trapped on a small ship with her.After checking in with the captain, he made his way to the crew quarters and found his bunk area. Fuck. Right next to Torrin.He dropped his rucksack on the deck and keyed in the entry code to his space.Torrin glanced over her shoulder and sighed. "I'll try to change spots with one of the other crewmen." She pushed the hatch open and dragged her bag inside the room.Gaelan frowned. "I'm not sure why—" He glanced inside his space and discovered the reason. The bunk areas had a shared bathroom with curtains separating the space.Dammit.Torrin shrugged. "Give me twenty-four hours. I'll see what I can do." She didn't wait for a reply before shutting the hatch.Gaelan picked his rucksack up and tossed it on the bunk. "Whatever. If she can't find a switch, maybe I can." He blew out a long breath. "Figures. If Torrin and Eric were still together, this might have been fun." He used to love spending time with the couple.But Eric's rendition of their breakup forever altered Gaelan's opinion of Torrin. To be as cruel as she'd been… well, Eric probably dodged a bullet when she dumped him. Not that Gaelan could convince his friend of that fact.Gaelan dropped down on the bunk. "Now I get to share space with someone I don't even like anymore."How fun.Not.
Nothing like some close quarters to make things really awkward. Gaelan and Torrin are going to have a lot of fun trying to avoid each other. Not.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Another so-so week of television viewing. I had a lot on my calendar and needed to do some serious focusing while working. I did get some quality viewing in.
I started and finished the third episode of Blue Heelers. I like it. The cast is pretty stellar and the storylines are fun for me.
Caught Arrow's emerald archer episode and thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm going to miss this show so much when it's over next season. I'm really hoping some of the cast stays available to do the crossover episodes in the Arrowverse.
Watched another episode of The Murders. This show… I'm very into it. It's not really a shipping kind of show but I'd be totally down with Nolan and Kate hooking up. It would add an interesting layer to their partnership.
Watched what I think is the penultimate episode of Painkiller Jane. One episode left then it's on to a new show on The Roku Channel.
Caught another episode of Durham County. Man, this show is dark. Which I like, don't get me wrong. I spend most of the episode wanting something terrible to happen to Ray Prager. The guy is just… creepy. I'm really hoping to find out why he hates his own kid so much.
Watched another episode of Midsomer Murders. The first episode of series fifteen ended up being terrific. James Callis played twins, one an arrogant jerk and one a rather affable guy… until the murderer is revealed. Great episode.
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn. I'd seen both already but they were pretty good so I didn't mind watching again at all.
Watched two more episodes of Doctor Who and finished out The Ark storyline. Looking forward to starting a new group of shows.
In the Dark's third episode was… pretty good. There are times when the awkward mess Murphy makes of her life is hard to watch but I think that's part of the reason I like the show so much. She's so prickly and obnoxious but she's also got a softer side that she has no idea what to do with.
Started episode two of my Banshee rewatch and I'll have more to discuss next week.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yarn Spinning, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt of writing a story that involves a lie.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Torrin Becks and Gaelan Van Zant pull duty on the same scout ship, which creates a good bit of tension in the five man crew. Torrin and Gaelan have something of a history and when the yarn spinning—who has the greatest exploit—starts, Torrin has to decide if she'll call Gaelan out on a big fat fib, or let the story stand as the winner.
And a sneaky peek…
Gaelan would never admit to hiding on the transport to the scout ship… but he did. He found the seat in the corner and prayed Torrin wouldn't be anywhere near him.Filing out at the last possible moment, he snorted. "No chance of that." He'd pretty much guaranteed she'd give him wide berth.Which she had, staying in the front section directly behind the pilot.Just as well, too. Since she'd dumped Eric, the guy had gone down a dark hole and still hadn't clawed his way out. He kept hooking up with random women and, according to what he told Gaelan, none of them had what Eric wanted.Gaelan took that to mean none of the women were Torrin.Which he got… more than he should.Another reason he'd rather not be trapped on a small ship with her.After checking in with the captain, he made his way to the crew quarters and found his bunk area. Fuck. Right next to Torrin.He dropped his rucksack on the deck and keyed in the entry code to his space.Torrin glanced over her shoulder and sighed. "I'll try to change spots with one of the other crewmen." She pushed the hatch open and dragged her bag inside the room.Gaelan frowned. "I'm not sure why—" He glanced inside his space and discovered the reason. The bunk areas had a shared bathroom with curtains separating the space.Dammit.Torrin shrugged. "Give me twenty-four hours. I'll see what I can do." She didn't wait for a reply before shutting the hatch.Gaelan picked his rucksack up and tossed it on the bunk. "Whatever. If she can't find a switch, maybe I can." He blew out a long breath. "Figures. If Torrin and Eric were still together, this might have been fun." He used to love spending time with the couple.But Eric's rendition of their breakup forever altered Gaelan's opinion of Torrin. To be as cruel as she'd been… well, Eric probably dodged a bullet when she dumped him. Not that Gaelan could convince his friend of that fact.Gaelan dropped down on the bunk. "Now I get to share space with someone I don't even like anymore."How fun.Not.
Nothing like some close quarters to make things really awkward. Gaelan and Torrin are going to have a lot of fun trying to avoid each other. Not.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on May 26, 2019 10:59
May 19, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yanking the Pipe
Wow… I can't believe May is almost over. The whole time speeding up thing has to be true. Or maybe I just try to pack too much stuff into life? Who knows.
Kind of a so-so week of television viewing. I had quite a few irons in the fire and needed some solid focus on a couple of projects. Still, not a bad slate of shows overall.
As usual, I caught two episodes of Peter Gunn. One I remember seeing before the other one I didn't. Also caught two episodes of Classic Who, starting The Ark storyline.
Watched the second episode of In the Dark and while it didn't charm me as much as the first episode did, I enjoyed it. Even though I love how flawed our heroine is, I can see her abrasiveness becoming a tired gimmick at some point. I'll definitely keep watching because I really want to know what happened to her friend.
Caught another episode of Blade and it's one I remembered featuring Chase's rehab after being burned almost to a crisp… literally. I'm about halfway through the season and if memory serves, things start getting really intense from here on out.
Started a rewatch of Banshee. Man… I'd forgotten how crazy the first episode ended up being. This show didn't flinch from violence in any way and it's one of the reasons I couldn't stop watching. Ugh… not because I love violence. More because the characters jumped right out and grabbed my attention. I also fell in love with Job's character at first sight.
Began a new Australian series called Blue Heelersand have almost two episodes watched. I found the show on the TubiTV app but I'm watching on the Freedive app so I can catch the series from the beginning.
Watched another episode of Chicago Fire and it ended up being pretty decent. I'm not sure about the whole Kelly and Stella vibe, but I like that they're still supportive of each other even if they're not together. Also liked Matt being something of a dick to Herrman. I know, I know… why would I like that? Because I want to see how he deals with his trauma of almost being shot.
Caught episode nine of Iron Fist and, holy crap, it didn't disappoint. Danny fighting without the fist and nailing Davos with the syringe blew me away. Colleen fighting the gang of goons kicked ass. Ward and Walker's interaction almost made me laugh out loud, but it also ended up being kind of touching in a bizarre way. The fact that Ward immediately knew Joy needed help speaks volumes, even if Joy doesn't want to hear about it. Watching her fall a full story down was… actually kind of mind-blowing. And, of course, Misty is always an added benefit to the show. The end… well, I'm excited to see where things go.
Watched the premiere episode of Frankie Drake Mysteries's second season. Great episode with lots of good stuff for the women to do. I like Frankie's interactions with her mom and I loved Trudy saving the day.
Picked back up with Riverdale's third season. I'm not all the way through the episode yet but I already want to smack Hiram. I'm really not sure about the whole G&G thing but part of loving this show is embracing the completely batshit crazy storylines. I'm happy to be back in the game so to speak.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yanking the Pipe, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of writing about pranks gone wrong.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Sammie Shields and Firth Fairmountain have fun yanking the pipe—pulling anonymous pranks—until one of their fellow soldiers gets injured. Their commanding officer gives them a choice—transfer to a marine unit to learn discipline or get busted down a rank. Sammie opts for demotion, but Firth chooses the alternate and finds a new mission, which Sammie struggles to accept.
And a sneaky peek…
Firth braced for the impact of Sammie's reaction.She didn't wait long. "Screw that. I didn't train to fly a multi-billion credit spacecrafts to wind up in a marine grunt unit." Her face twisted in a grimace.His dad quirked an eyebrow. "Oh? That training included instruction in yanking the pipe, then?" He folded his arms over his chest.Sammie had the grace to flush a little. "Well, no. I'm kind of a natural when it comes to that stuff." Her shoulder lifted in a shrug.Firth shook his head. "Not helping, Sammie. You can shut up now." Before she really jumped into the fire.She swung her gaze around to him. "No. Because this is bullshit, Firth." She paced back and forth again. "I get we need to face some kind of repercussion, but a demotion? When we've worked our asses off to be the best?" She flung an arm out. "Or worse, a transfer to the meathead marines, where there's never a fight they won't settle or an ass they won't kick." She stopped and braced her hands on her hips. "No. No way." She met the commanding officer's gaze head-on.Fairmountain straightened. "I figured you'd say that." He reached behind him and retrieved a box.Opening it, he handed it to her. Lieutenant pips. Son of a bitch. His dad definitely prepared for this confrontation.Sammie's jaw dropped but she had little choice but to face her situation. She snapped the container shut along with her mouth. Then she tucked the box into her pocket. Lieutenant Shields. Damn, Firth's stomach roiled with the idea.But it strengthened his resolve.Fairmountain met his son's gaze. "Well?" He said nothing else, leaving the choice firmly in Firth's hands.Firth lifted his chin. "I'll report immediately to the gunnery sergeant." Which would be interesting, considering Firth outranked him.One side of his dad's mouth curved upward slightly and he turned, signing Firth's new orders.Sammie's shocked gasp rang in Firth's ears. She'd expected him to follow her down the ladder. And he could take the easy way, but a fellow crewman got hurt and Firth didn't like how the knowledge he'd been responsible sat with him. Past time for him to step up and act like he'd had the training Sammie spewed on about. His path would be different from hers.His dad held the papers out. "You're both dismissed."Firth took the new orders from his dad and snapped off a salute. He turned and the hurt and betrayal in Sammie's eyes almost had him rethinking his decision. Almost. Maybe some time apart and away from each other's influence would be a good thing.Sammie obviously didn't agree. "I can't believe you did that. Why are you leaving me?"
Poor Sammie is in for a tough ride. Without Firth backing her plays, she's not going to handle things well at all.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Kind of a so-so week of television viewing. I had quite a few irons in the fire and needed some solid focus on a couple of projects. Still, not a bad slate of shows overall.
As usual, I caught two episodes of Peter Gunn. One I remember seeing before the other one I didn't. Also caught two episodes of Classic Who, starting The Ark storyline.
Watched the second episode of In the Dark and while it didn't charm me as much as the first episode did, I enjoyed it. Even though I love how flawed our heroine is, I can see her abrasiveness becoming a tired gimmick at some point. I'll definitely keep watching because I really want to know what happened to her friend.
Caught another episode of Blade and it's one I remembered featuring Chase's rehab after being burned almost to a crisp… literally. I'm about halfway through the season and if memory serves, things start getting really intense from here on out.
Started a rewatch of Banshee. Man… I'd forgotten how crazy the first episode ended up being. This show didn't flinch from violence in any way and it's one of the reasons I couldn't stop watching. Ugh… not because I love violence. More because the characters jumped right out and grabbed my attention. I also fell in love with Job's character at first sight.
Began a new Australian series called Blue Heelersand have almost two episodes watched. I found the show on the TubiTV app but I'm watching on the Freedive app so I can catch the series from the beginning.
Watched another episode of Chicago Fire and it ended up being pretty decent. I'm not sure about the whole Kelly and Stella vibe, but I like that they're still supportive of each other even if they're not together. Also liked Matt being something of a dick to Herrman. I know, I know… why would I like that? Because I want to see how he deals with his trauma of almost being shot.
Caught episode nine of Iron Fist and, holy crap, it didn't disappoint. Danny fighting without the fist and nailing Davos with the syringe blew me away. Colleen fighting the gang of goons kicked ass. Ward and Walker's interaction almost made me laugh out loud, but it also ended up being kind of touching in a bizarre way. The fact that Ward immediately knew Joy needed help speaks volumes, even if Joy doesn't want to hear about it. Watching her fall a full story down was… actually kind of mind-blowing. And, of course, Misty is always an added benefit to the show. The end… well, I'm excited to see where things go.
Watched the premiere episode of Frankie Drake Mysteries's second season. Great episode with lots of good stuff for the women to do. I like Frankie's interactions with her mom and I loved Trudy saving the day.
Picked back up with Riverdale's third season. I'm not all the way through the episode yet but I already want to smack Hiram. I'm really not sure about the whole G&G thing but part of loving this show is embracing the completely batshit crazy storylines. I'm happy to be back in the game so to speak.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yanking the Pipe, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of writing about pranks gone wrong.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Sammie Shields and Firth Fairmountain have fun yanking the pipe—pulling anonymous pranks—until one of their fellow soldiers gets injured. Their commanding officer gives them a choice—transfer to a marine unit to learn discipline or get busted down a rank. Sammie opts for demotion, but Firth chooses the alternate and finds a new mission, which Sammie struggles to accept.
And a sneaky peek…
Firth braced for the impact of Sammie's reaction.She didn't wait long. "Screw that. I didn't train to fly a multi-billion credit spacecrafts to wind up in a marine grunt unit." Her face twisted in a grimace.His dad quirked an eyebrow. "Oh? That training included instruction in yanking the pipe, then?" He folded his arms over his chest.Sammie had the grace to flush a little. "Well, no. I'm kind of a natural when it comes to that stuff." Her shoulder lifted in a shrug.Firth shook his head. "Not helping, Sammie. You can shut up now." Before she really jumped into the fire.She swung her gaze around to him. "No. Because this is bullshit, Firth." She paced back and forth again. "I get we need to face some kind of repercussion, but a demotion? When we've worked our asses off to be the best?" She flung an arm out. "Or worse, a transfer to the meathead marines, where there's never a fight they won't settle or an ass they won't kick." She stopped and braced her hands on her hips. "No. No way." She met the commanding officer's gaze head-on.Fairmountain straightened. "I figured you'd say that." He reached behind him and retrieved a box.Opening it, he handed it to her. Lieutenant pips. Son of a bitch. His dad definitely prepared for this confrontation.Sammie's jaw dropped but she had little choice but to face her situation. She snapped the container shut along with her mouth. Then she tucked the box into her pocket. Lieutenant Shields. Damn, Firth's stomach roiled with the idea.But it strengthened his resolve.Fairmountain met his son's gaze. "Well?" He said nothing else, leaving the choice firmly in Firth's hands.Firth lifted his chin. "I'll report immediately to the gunnery sergeant." Which would be interesting, considering Firth outranked him.One side of his dad's mouth curved upward slightly and he turned, signing Firth's new orders.Sammie's shocked gasp rang in Firth's ears. She'd expected him to follow her down the ladder. And he could take the easy way, but a fellow crewman got hurt and Firth didn't like how the knowledge he'd been responsible sat with him. Past time for him to step up and act like he'd had the training Sammie spewed on about. His path would be different from hers.His dad held the papers out. "You're both dismissed."Firth took the new orders from his dad and snapped off a salute. He turned and the hurt and betrayal in Sammie's eyes almost had him rethinking his decision. Almost. Maybe some time apart and away from each other's influence would be a good thing.Sammie obviously didn't agree. "I can't believe you did that. Why are you leaving me?"
Poor Sammie is in for a tough ride. Without Firth backing her plays, she's not going to handle things well at all.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on May 19, 2019 10:38
May 12, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Yank the Chain
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. It's rainy and chilly in Ohio and a nice day to stay in and be pampered. A few quiet hours alone is on my agenda today.
Had a solid television watching week. Since I watched so many penultimate episodes last week, this week ended up putting me in the finale zone. I started with the final episode of Underbelly: Razor. I'll admit I ended up being pretty satisfied with how things turned out. Kate and Tillie ended up living to ripe old ages for the times and Nellie, oddly enough, had an ending that rather suited her. Big Jim definitely got his due as did Phil the Jew.
Caught two more episodes of Midsomer Murders and thoroughly enjoyed both. I do like John and his wife along with their dog Sykes. Also watched two more episodes of Peter Gunn.
Started a new show from the CW. In the Dark ended up being more than I expected and, honestly, I enjoyed it. The heroine is messy and prickly and I like her flaws. The supporting cast is excellent. I'll watch more and see how it goes. It's been renewed for another season so I hope I like the rest of this one.
Watched another episode of Blade and remembered most of this one. There were a few bits I missed the first time around so it's nice to have those blanks filled in.
Also caught two more episodes of Classic Who and finished out the time meddler episodes. If memory serves, this is really the first sighting of the Master. Kind of like his origin story.
Watched the finale of Strike Back and I'm happy to say everyone I lived that I wanted to see still standing at the end. With the exception of Wyatt's marriage, which I have a feeling didn't survive. I can't wait for the final season now.
Caught Chicago Fire and enjoyed the episode. I'm not sold on Grissom being an okay guy yet but here's hoping they go in that direction. I really don't want to see Severied used as a pawn on the chessboard so I'll be pissed if that happens.
Iron Fist had a decent episode. Danny and Colleen are walking a very fine line and I'm hopeful their relationship can withstand the coming nightmare of dealing with Davos. Joy and Ward had some personal growth and Mary's storyline meshed well with the others. Davos is Davos and I'm still struggling to find some kind of empathy with him. It's not working.
Caught a great episode of Arrow and thoroughly enjoyed. I'm not a big fan of Diggle and Lyla keeping big secrets but I'll hold back from judging too much. Really loved Oliver and Laurel's reckoning with past sins. I love Oliver the most when he's pushing to be better than his parents.
Watched the finale of Murdoch Mysteries and, whew, I'm so glad things worked out the way they did. Miss Hart should probably watch her step and I'm kind of hoping she ends up becoming a good character. Nice to see where everyone is at the end, mostly in great places with their personal relationships.
Caught another episode of The Murders and I'm really loving this show. I'm excited to find out who is messing with Kate and I liked seeing Nolan not dealing with his personal life. Also loved having Kate back him up.
Watched the finale to Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteriesand, wow, I truly hoped the stupid superintendent would get what he deserved. Of course, he didn't and Peregrine might have lost her edge with him. We'll see what happens… if there's a second season. The chemistry between Steed and Peregrine is so delicious.
I'm nearing the end of my Painkiller Jane rewatch and I completely missed the episode I caught the first time around. Glad I got it in. I think there are two episodes left in this season, but I can't remember for certain.
Started another new show for me, Durham County. It's dark and twisty and I think I'm going to like it a lot. The first episode had a good mix of creepy happenings along with some good exposition. Looking forward to more.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yank the Chain, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of creating a scene or story set around being in the brig or jail a week before a big event.
Here's the mini-blurb:
When pilot Riley Wang refuses to cave in and sleep with an arrogant major, she ends up in hack a week before graduation from flight school. Moss Mordecai bails her out, but keeps her from going after her superior officer. If Riley wants back on the roster, she needs a plan and spending more time in the brig isn't a good one.
And a sneaky peek…
Riley Wang blinked and shook her head. "Excuse me, you want me to what?" She couldn't have heard the major correctly.Major Anton Cabella folded his hands on his desk. "You heard what I said. Don't pretend you didn't." He got up and came around to stand almost toe-to-toe with her. "I'm thinking between nineteen hundred and nineteen thirty." He trailed a finger from her shoulder to her forearm. "Uniform isn't necessary." His eyes narrowed, no doubt while his brain pictured her out of said uniform.Riley fought back a shudder. This seriously couldn't be happening. She'd fought hard to get into the expanded training program and worked her ass off to prove she had the chops to become one of the elite pilots in the newly formed squadron. Her better half, Moss Mordecai encouraged her to apply and become a member of the new unit he'd joined last year.Riley edged backward. "You do know I'm in a relationship, right?" One she didn't want to fuck up.Cabella shrugged. "We're not meeting for a date, Lieutenant. I require no more than a few hours of your time." He pinned her with his hawk-like gaze. "Surely you can find some excuse for Lieutenant Mordecai to let you have an evening to yourself." His eyebrow quirked.As if she needed Moss's permission. She didn't. He'd never ask her to explain an absence. Not that the major needed to know.She eased a little further away. "It's not about that. I have no interest in spending any kind of personal time with you. I'm definitely not interested in sharing your bed." Her brain rebelled at even thinking about it.Cabella smirked. "I guess I'll give your spot on the roster to someone else then." He reached behind him and pulled her fit rep.Red hot anger flashed behind Riley's eyelids. The fucker wanted to ground her? Because she had zero desire to sleep with him.She exhaled slowly, fighting to keep the rage at bay. "You're not serious." No way would he follow through. "You can't ground me. My stats are better than anyone else's." She'd bet her next pay grade they were better than his.The major sneered. "Numbers aren't everything, Lieutenant." He grabbed another file, a thick one, and flipped it open. "You're not exactly known for keeping a low profile. I'm pretty sure I can find a reason to revoke your active status. One that'll hold up unless you make the right decision here." He closed the folder and tucked it under his arm.Using her past transgressions as a threat pissed Riley off. She worked hard to clean up her act and keep it that way. Revoking her flight status over something trumped up? She didn't think so.Riley didn't fight the urge anymore. The right decision? She'd give it to him…Right now.She hauled her arm back and punched the smug bastard in the face.
Riley's actions have repercussions but she's got a good guy in her corner… but she'll have to convince him she's not sliding back into bad habits.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Had a solid television watching week. Since I watched so many penultimate episodes last week, this week ended up putting me in the finale zone. I started with the final episode of Underbelly: Razor. I'll admit I ended up being pretty satisfied with how things turned out. Kate and Tillie ended up living to ripe old ages for the times and Nellie, oddly enough, had an ending that rather suited her. Big Jim definitely got his due as did Phil the Jew.
Caught two more episodes of Midsomer Murders and thoroughly enjoyed both. I do like John and his wife along with their dog Sykes. Also watched two more episodes of Peter Gunn.
Started a new show from the CW. In the Dark ended up being more than I expected and, honestly, I enjoyed it. The heroine is messy and prickly and I like her flaws. The supporting cast is excellent. I'll watch more and see how it goes. It's been renewed for another season so I hope I like the rest of this one.
Watched another episode of Blade and remembered most of this one. There were a few bits I missed the first time around so it's nice to have those blanks filled in.
Also caught two more episodes of Classic Who and finished out the time meddler episodes. If memory serves, this is really the first sighting of the Master. Kind of like his origin story.
Watched the finale of Strike Back and I'm happy to say everyone I lived that I wanted to see still standing at the end. With the exception of Wyatt's marriage, which I have a feeling didn't survive. I can't wait for the final season now.
Caught Chicago Fire and enjoyed the episode. I'm not sold on Grissom being an okay guy yet but here's hoping they go in that direction. I really don't want to see Severied used as a pawn on the chessboard so I'll be pissed if that happens.
Iron Fist had a decent episode. Danny and Colleen are walking a very fine line and I'm hopeful their relationship can withstand the coming nightmare of dealing with Davos. Joy and Ward had some personal growth and Mary's storyline meshed well with the others. Davos is Davos and I'm still struggling to find some kind of empathy with him. It's not working.
Caught a great episode of Arrow and thoroughly enjoyed. I'm not a big fan of Diggle and Lyla keeping big secrets but I'll hold back from judging too much. Really loved Oliver and Laurel's reckoning with past sins. I love Oliver the most when he's pushing to be better than his parents.
Watched the finale of Murdoch Mysteries and, whew, I'm so glad things worked out the way they did. Miss Hart should probably watch her step and I'm kind of hoping she ends up becoming a good character. Nice to see where everyone is at the end, mostly in great places with their personal relationships.
Caught another episode of The Murders and I'm really loving this show. I'm excited to find out who is messing with Kate and I liked seeing Nolan not dealing with his personal life. Also loved having Kate back him up.
Watched the finale to Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteriesand, wow, I truly hoped the stupid superintendent would get what he deserved. Of course, he didn't and Peregrine might have lost her edge with him. We'll see what happens… if there's a second season. The chemistry between Steed and Peregrine is so delicious.
I'm nearing the end of my Painkiller Jane rewatch and I completely missed the episode I caught the first time around. Glad I got it in. I think there are two episodes left in this season, but I can't remember for certain.
Started another new show for me, Durham County. It's dark and twisty and I think I'm going to like it a lot. The first episode had a good mix of creepy happenings along with some good exposition. Looking forward to more.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Yank the Chain, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of creating a scene or story set around being in the brig or jail a week before a big event.
Here's the mini-blurb:
When pilot Riley Wang refuses to cave in and sleep with an arrogant major, she ends up in hack a week before graduation from flight school. Moss Mordecai bails her out, but keeps her from going after her superior officer. If Riley wants back on the roster, she needs a plan and spending more time in the brig isn't a good one.
And a sneaky peek…
Riley Wang blinked and shook her head. "Excuse me, you want me to what?" She couldn't have heard the major correctly.Major Anton Cabella folded his hands on his desk. "You heard what I said. Don't pretend you didn't." He got up and came around to stand almost toe-to-toe with her. "I'm thinking between nineteen hundred and nineteen thirty." He trailed a finger from her shoulder to her forearm. "Uniform isn't necessary." His eyes narrowed, no doubt while his brain pictured her out of said uniform.Riley fought back a shudder. This seriously couldn't be happening. She'd fought hard to get into the expanded training program and worked her ass off to prove she had the chops to become one of the elite pilots in the newly formed squadron. Her better half, Moss Mordecai encouraged her to apply and become a member of the new unit he'd joined last year.Riley edged backward. "You do know I'm in a relationship, right?" One she didn't want to fuck up.Cabella shrugged. "We're not meeting for a date, Lieutenant. I require no more than a few hours of your time." He pinned her with his hawk-like gaze. "Surely you can find some excuse for Lieutenant Mordecai to let you have an evening to yourself." His eyebrow quirked.As if she needed Moss's permission. She didn't. He'd never ask her to explain an absence. Not that the major needed to know.She eased a little further away. "It's not about that. I have no interest in spending any kind of personal time with you. I'm definitely not interested in sharing your bed." Her brain rebelled at even thinking about it.Cabella smirked. "I guess I'll give your spot on the roster to someone else then." He reached behind him and pulled her fit rep.Red hot anger flashed behind Riley's eyelids. The fucker wanted to ground her? Because she had zero desire to sleep with him.She exhaled slowly, fighting to keep the rage at bay. "You're not serious." No way would he follow through. "You can't ground me. My stats are better than anyone else's." She'd bet her next pay grade they were better than his.The major sneered. "Numbers aren't everything, Lieutenant." He grabbed another file, a thick one, and flipped it open. "You're not exactly known for keeping a low profile. I'm pretty sure I can find a reason to revoke your active status. One that'll hold up unless you make the right decision here." He closed the folder and tucked it under his arm.Using her past transgressions as a threat pissed Riley off. She worked hard to clean up her act and keep it that way. Revoking her flight status over something trumped up? She didn't think so.Riley didn't fight the urge anymore. The right decision? She'd give it to him…Right now.She hauled her arm back and punched the smug bastard in the face.
Riley's actions have repercussions but she's got a good guy in her corner… but she'll have to convince him she's not sliding back into bad habits.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on May 12, 2019 13:11
May 5, 2019
Sunday Snippet: XO on the Warpath
Well… May is starting out with a crazy-busy schedule. I've got two new projects underway along with my regular work. That said, I love being busy so I won't complain.
I got to spend time with two of my best friends from high school. It's so much fun to catch up with them and we're hoping to make this a several times a year thing. Good food and terrific wine… a fabulous way to spend an evening.
Had a semi-decent week of television viewing. I started out with an episode of Blade: The Series and discovered I'd missed this one. Glad I caught up with it… it had several good pieces of information in it.
I caught the penultimate episode of Strike Backand, wow, as usual, it delivered. Gotta say I'm sad we didn't get to see Coltrane in action between the sheets, especially considering we've seen almost everyone else.
Also watched another episode of Classic Roswelland it's another episode I thoroughly enjoyed but didn't quite remember fully. I love revisiting this series.
Caught another episode of Arrow and got to finally discover Oliver's newest family member. The hits really do keep coming for Oliver and I love to watch him react to each one. Also starting to enjoy the futurescape a lot. I'm going to miss this show so much when it ends after the next season. But I'll look forward to having a dark Gotham to visit if Batwoman gets a pickup.
Watched the penultimate—a frequent refrain this week—episode of Murdoch Mysteries. I have to admit I'm disappointed with a couple of things. Miss Hart's seeming underhandedness is a big one and I'm holding out hope it's smoke and mirrors on that end. And, seriously, the character assassination of John Brackenreid makes my head spin. I truly hope the finale swings the pendulum back to normal.
The Murders had a terrific fourth episode. I like the little bit of mystery surrounding Kate and I definitely like Nolan's slow spiral. It looks like the next episode starts to address his issues and I'm totally there for it.
Caught the… you guessed it… penultimate episode of Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries and, man, I loved it! This show is so. Much. Fun. Seriously, I'm crossing every appendage I have that there might be a second season.
Watched the first part of Chicago Fire's crossover with Chicago PD. Haven't watched the police episode yet but really wanted to watch Cruz go undercover. I'm not quite sure what to think about Grissom's about-face with Severied. That might not go anywhere good. Just saying.
Caught episode seven of Iron Fist and actually enjoyed it a lot. I'm sad to view what's going on with Danny and Colleen but I also think it's an interesting wrinkle in their relationship. Davos, as usual, irritates the ever loving crap out of me. I'm totally hoping Joy is making a long play to get her hands on the bowl but won't hold my breath. As usual, Ward and Misty entertained just by being on screen. I'll miss not having new episodes after this season ends.
Watched an episode of Painkiller Jane and it's another one I didn't get to see on the first run of the series. Glad I caught it. I do like how Jane finally accepts being part of the team and starts to consider them family.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is fromXO on the Warpath, a novella that got its start with a two-word prompt of "take me". Honestly… how much fun is that?
Here's the mini-blurb:
Garrick Mellark, executive officer of the Methone, is on the warpath. His crew is bucking orders and he's not going to deal with it anymore. Shay Vamper gets elected to soothe the snarly XO into his usual jovial self, which shouldn't be hard considering she's his current flame.
And a sneaky peek…
Garrick stood at the podium, his hands gripping the edge with white-knuckled intensity. "This has been the worst week of fuck-ups I've ever seen." He pinned the entire room with a nasty look. "And that's for the entire history of the ship." He'd checked the numbers.A group of pilots in the front row chuckled and Garrick nearly lost his shit right there in front of the whole assembled group. Since the CAG got put on medical leave, Garrick had pulled double duty and received an extra-large dose of sheer stupidity as his reward.Everything went wrong—mistakes, errors, sheer dumb luck. In the air, on the deck, in the galley, the head, and everywhere in between. Time to read the whole crew the riot act and hold them accountable. And they weren't going to like it.Too damned bad.Shay sat in the back of the room. She'd be as surprised as anyone. They'd had maybe all of an hour together in the last week. But she'd been the one to nudge him to create an action plan because burning the pipe at both ends didn't look good on him.No shit. The extra duty sucked balls. And she basically refused to make his nightmare worse by stepping in to the CAG role. The paperwork aspect alone gave her hives, which she freely admitted. No way would she add insult to the injustice of being the XO and the CAG simultaneously.So, here he stood, calling the shots since he got stuck with the responsibility. "I'm not putting up with it anymore. You're all on notice." He raised his voice for the last part and a collective wave a silence met his ears.Finally.Sweeping his gaze through the room, he dropped the next bombshell. "Every mistake, error, lapse in judgment, or dumbass move will warrant brig time from this point forward." He stepped away from the podium and delivered his parting shot. "I suggest you all pay attention and make sure you're on your game because I don't care if every single crewman ends up in hack. This ends now." He paused one moment. "You're dismissed." He only just cleared the hatch before the room erupted into pandemonium.Good. He'd bet his next pay grade he'd have no less than five people in the brig within the next hour.
Garrick is at his wit's end and he's not messing around anymore. I can't wait for Shay's plan of action to soothe his bruised psyche.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
I got to spend time with two of my best friends from high school. It's so much fun to catch up with them and we're hoping to make this a several times a year thing. Good food and terrific wine… a fabulous way to spend an evening.
Had a semi-decent week of television viewing. I started out with an episode of Blade: The Series and discovered I'd missed this one. Glad I caught up with it… it had several good pieces of information in it.
I caught the penultimate episode of Strike Backand, wow, as usual, it delivered. Gotta say I'm sad we didn't get to see Coltrane in action between the sheets, especially considering we've seen almost everyone else.
Also watched another episode of Classic Roswelland it's another episode I thoroughly enjoyed but didn't quite remember fully. I love revisiting this series.
Caught another episode of Arrow and got to finally discover Oliver's newest family member. The hits really do keep coming for Oliver and I love to watch him react to each one. Also starting to enjoy the futurescape a lot. I'm going to miss this show so much when it ends after the next season. But I'll look forward to having a dark Gotham to visit if Batwoman gets a pickup.
Watched the penultimate—a frequent refrain this week—episode of Murdoch Mysteries. I have to admit I'm disappointed with a couple of things. Miss Hart's seeming underhandedness is a big one and I'm holding out hope it's smoke and mirrors on that end. And, seriously, the character assassination of John Brackenreid makes my head spin. I truly hope the finale swings the pendulum back to normal.
The Murders had a terrific fourth episode. I like the little bit of mystery surrounding Kate and I definitely like Nolan's slow spiral. It looks like the next episode starts to address his issues and I'm totally there for it.
Caught the… you guessed it… penultimate episode of Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries and, man, I loved it! This show is so. Much. Fun. Seriously, I'm crossing every appendage I have that there might be a second season.
Watched the first part of Chicago Fire's crossover with Chicago PD. Haven't watched the police episode yet but really wanted to watch Cruz go undercover. I'm not quite sure what to think about Grissom's about-face with Severied. That might not go anywhere good. Just saying.
Caught episode seven of Iron Fist and actually enjoyed it a lot. I'm sad to view what's going on with Danny and Colleen but I also think it's an interesting wrinkle in their relationship. Davos, as usual, irritates the ever loving crap out of me. I'm totally hoping Joy is making a long play to get her hands on the bowl but won't hold my breath. As usual, Ward and Misty entertained just by being on screen. I'll miss not having new episodes after this season ends.
Watched an episode of Painkiller Jane and it's another one I didn't get to see on the first run of the series. Glad I caught it. I do like how Jane finally accepts being part of the team and starts to consider them family.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is fromXO on the Warpath, a novella that got its start with a two-word prompt of "take me". Honestly… how much fun is that?
Here's the mini-blurb:
Garrick Mellark, executive officer of the Methone, is on the warpath. His crew is bucking orders and he's not going to deal with it anymore. Shay Vamper gets elected to soothe the snarly XO into his usual jovial self, which shouldn't be hard considering she's his current flame.
And a sneaky peek…
Garrick stood at the podium, his hands gripping the edge with white-knuckled intensity. "This has been the worst week of fuck-ups I've ever seen." He pinned the entire room with a nasty look. "And that's for the entire history of the ship." He'd checked the numbers.A group of pilots in the front row chuckled and Garrick nearly lost his shit right there in front of the whole assembled group. Since the CAG got put on medical leave, Garrick had pulled double duty and received an extra-large dose of sheer stupidity as his reward.Everything went wrong—mistakes, errors, sheer dumb luck. In the air, on the deck, in the galley, the head, and everywhere in between. Time to read the whole crew the riot act and hold them accountable. And they weren't going to like it.Too damned bad.Shay sat in the back of the room. She'd be as surprised as anyone. They'd had maybe all of an hour together in the last week. But she'd been the one to nudge him to create an action plan because burning the pipe at both ends didn't look good on him.No shit. The extra duty sucked balls. And she basically refused to make his nightmare worse by stepping in to the CAG role. The paperwork aspect alone gave her hives, which she freely admitted. No way would she add insult to the injustice of being the XO and the CAG simultaneously.So, here he stood, calling the shots since he got stuck with the responsibility. "I'm not putting up with it anymore. You're all on notice." He raised his voice for the last part and a collective wave a silence met his ears.Finally.Sweeping his gaze through the room, he dropped the next bombshell. "Every mistake, error, lapse in judgment, or dumbass move will warrant brig time from this point forward." He stepped away from the podium and delivered his parting shot. "I suggest you all pay attention and make sure you're on your game because I don't care if every single crewman ends up in hack. This ends now." He paused one moment. "You're dismissed." He only just cleared the hatch before the room erupted into pandemonium.Good. He'd bet his next pay grade he'd have no less than five people in the brig within the next hour.
Garrick is at his wit's end and he's not messing around anymore. I can't wait for Shay's plan of action to soothe his bruised psyche.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on May 05, 2019 11:41
April 28, 2019
Sunday Snippet: The Xanthic Flu
Whew! My daughter's third prom is down and out of the way. She's the junior class president so I had chaperone duties and, wow, let me tell you… I ran my ass off last night. LOL And, of course, the weather ended up being a complete downer. Rainy and actually pretty chilly for the end of April. However, I think this year's dress is pretty much my favorite.
Anyway… while I'm putting my feet up, I'll dive into this week's television viewing. I Finished up Iron Fist and it didn't disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed Ward and Joy's conversation. I'll be really happy to see Davos taken down. I want to be sympathetic, but yeah, not really feeling it. Misty and Colleen need their own show. Just saying.
Caught the Classic Roswell episode, "Heat Wave" and it's one I really loved when it aired the first time. Still loved it this time around too.
Watched the Arrow Elseworlds episode. Quite enjoyed it even though it's the only one I've seen in the crossover event. I'll have to catch The Flash and Supergirl when they make it to a streaming platform. It really annoys me that full seasons aren't available on the network's app. Or at least keep the crossover on for the full season.
Also caught another episode of Murdoch Mysteries. Based on a little google fu, it looks like there will be another season, which makes me very happy.
Watched episode three of The Murders and I like where this show is going. I'm kind of happy to know why Nolan isn't a big fan of Paul in guns and gangs. I'm also glad to have a little more insight into Kate's relationship with her mom.
Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries is such a great spinoff. I really hope there ends up being another season of this one. The second episode had terrific chemistry between all of the characters and I'm such a fan of the secondary ones.
I have some things to discuss about Roswell, New Mexico'sfinale and I'll save those for later. Caught an episode of Painkiller Jane and it's one I like the first time around. Answers start revealing themselves about Jane's ability. I truly do wish this series had a second season if only for more of those.
Underbelly Razor's penultimate episode dropped some big moves and is titled the same. With one more episode left in this incarnation, I'm excited to see how things end for the women.
Watched a Midsomer Murders episode and, well, found it kind of odd. Then again, with fourteen seasons in front of it and several more to go, there has to be an odd one here and there, right?
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and I don't remember seeing either of them previously. I'm such a fan of how Peter's group of friends and colleagues add so much to the show.
Okay… Roswell, New Mexico's season finale. Wow. Seriously. It's been a long time since a show gave me a gut-punch feeling and I'm not quite sure how I feel about having one. The episode had so much going on, but all the episodes usually do. The acting ended up being stellar, from, I'm not kidding, everyone. As for where things went? I'm honestly still working through how I feel. I'm thrilled there's a second season, which hopefully means a solution for the thing that happened. I haven't decided if I trust this showrunner yet. So far, I've loved everything from the characters to the plot points, even with the somewhat neglected Maria, and pulling a shock-value move makes me slightly twitchy, hence my inability to fully trust how things will play out. That said, you can bet my ass will glued to the screen when the second season premieres, so there's that. I might have more about the season overall on my sister blog Universes Altered.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from The Xanthic Plague (or Flu… I haven't quite decided yet), a novella that started with a writing community prompt of creating a scene or story where the characters are sick with a cold, the flu, something where all they can do is sit back and let others take care of them.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Rowan Buel and Fuller Beckett are competitive by nature, but when they contract the Xanthic flu—a nasty virus that turns the skin yellow—at the same time, it takes their game of one-ups-manship to the extreme. Isolated and quarantined together, they duo learns working together can actually be fun.
And a sneaky peek…
Fuller backed out of the shower stall and grabbed his towel. "Shit. No way." He carried it with him into the changing area instead of drying off. "It'll just make me itch more."Rowan groaned. "Wish I'd thought of that. I'm dying over here." Her arms braced against the locker and her head hung low between her shoulders.She didn't have a stitch of clothing on.Geez. Under better circumstances, I'd enjoy the terrific view.But… her back had at least a dozen welts, standing in stark red contrast to her pale skin. His probably matched. Those damned bugs were relentless. She even had a couple of raised areas on her very nice ass.Rowan heaved a sigh. "How many?" Her head rose and she angled to look back over her shoulder.Fuller blinked and cleared his head. "Uh, what?" Hopefully, he'd kept his blatant staring hidden.Rowan smirked. "Bites. How many bites do you have?" She reached inside the locker and yanked out a T-shirt.Okay, he hadn't managed to keep his ogling under wraps.He tossed his unused towel in his cubby. "Ones I can see? Twenty-two." His arms were covered and his neck had several on each side.She checked him out. "Looks like you've got a line of them going up your ribs." She held up her right arm. "I got a string on my inner bicep." Sure enough, four welts dotted her skin in an almost straight path.Fuller angled his back around. "Got three on my back on two on my shoulders." They itched like crazy, probably because they were talking about them.Rowan snorted. "Did you count the three on your ass?" She raised an eyebrow.Fuller snarked right back. "Did you count the two you have there?"She groaned. "Dammit. That puts me at twenty-three. You've got me beat." Her face brightened. "You know, I think I'm okay with your win on this one." She gingerly dragged the T-shirt over her head.Fuller rolled his eyes. "Figures you're all grace and goodness when I come out ahead with something that sucks ass." He dreaded putting clothes on and having the fabric chafe at the bites.Rowan shimmied into a pair of fatigues then winced. "Shit. This is awful. I'm not even fully dressed and the itching is insane." She flexed her fingers but didn't scratch at the various bites covering her.Fuller finished dressing and couldn't disagree. No way would they get much work done if they didn't find some kind of relief from the bug bites.He left his shirt untucked and closed his locker. "I'm going to check in with Doc Ambrose in the infirmary. See if he's got anything to alleviate the itching." He glanced over his shoulder. "Wanna come with?"She grimaced. "Not really, but I will. Haven't had clothes on for five minutes and I already want to strip back down to nothing." She fell into step beside him. "Something tells me the XO won't let us walk around naked."Fuller snorted. "You've got a point." He leaned in closer and pitched his voice low. "Although, I wouldn't mind the view. Welts and all." He straightened and kept his gaze straight ahead.Rowan carefully nudged him with her shoulder. "You say the sweetest things. I'd bet my next pay grade you'd have half the ship lined up to watch you pull a maintenance detail if you weren't wearing anything."As far as compliments went, he'd take that one, especially coming from Rowan.And she'd be about the only person he'd want to watch him work in the nude.
They think the worst is over… it's so not. LOL
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Anyway… while I'm putting my feet up, I'll dive into this week's television viewing. I Finished up Iron Fist and it didn't disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed Ward and Joy's conversation. I'll be really happy to see Davos taken down. I want to be sympathetic, but yeah, not really feeling it. Misty and Colleen need their own show. Just saying.
Caught the Classic Roswell episode, "Heat Wave" and it's one I really loved when it aired the first time. Still loved it this time around too.
Watched the Arrow Elseworlds episode. Quite enjoyed it even though it's the only one I've seen in the crossover event. I'll have to catch The Flash and Supergirl when they make it to a streaming platform. It really annoys me that full seasons aren't available on the network's app. Or at least keep the crossover on for the full season.
Also caught another episode of Murdoch Mysteries. Based on a little google fu, it looks like there will be another season, which makes me very happy.
Watched episode three of The Murders and I like where this show is going. I'm kind of happy to know why Nolan isn't a big fan of Paul in guns and gangs. I'm also glad to have a little more insight into Kate's relationship with her mom.
Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries is such a great spinoff. I really hope there ends up being another season of this one. The second episode had terrific chemistry between all of the characters and I'm such a fan of the secondary ones.
I have some things to discuss about Roswell, New Mexico'sfinale and I'll save those for later. Caught an episode of Painkiller Jane and it's one I like the first time around. Answers start revealing themselves about Jane's ability. I truly do wish this series had a second season if only for more of those.
Underbelly Razor's penultimate episode dropped some big moves and is titled the same. With one more episode left in this incarnation, I'm excited to see how things end for the women.
Watched a Midsomer Murders episode and, well, found it kind of odd. Then again, with fourteen seasons in front of it and several more to go, there has to be an odd one here and there, right?
Caught two more episodes of Peter Gunn and I don't remember seeing either of them previously. I'm such a fan of how Peter's group of friends and colleagues add so much to the show.
Okay… Roswell, New Mexico's season finale. Wow. Seriously. It's been a long time since a show gave me a gut-punch feeling and I'm not quite sure how I feel about having one. The episode had so much going on, but all the episodes usually do. The acting ended up being stellar, from, I'm not kidding, everyone. As for where things went? I'm honestly still working through how I feel. I'm thrilled there's a second season, which hopefully means a solution for the thing that happened. I haven't decided if I trust this showrunner yet. So far, I've loved everything from the characters to the plot points, even with the somewhat neglected Maria, and pulling a shock-value move makes me slightly twitchy, hence my inability to fully trust how things will play out. That said, you can bet my ass will glued to the screen when the second season premieres, so there's that. I might have more about the season overall on my sister blog Universes Altered.
And that's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from The Xanthic Plague (or Flu… I haven't quite decided yet), a novella that started with a writing community prompt of creating a scene or story where the characters are sick with a cold, the flu, something where all they can do is sit back and let others take care of them.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Rowan Buel and Fuller Beckett are competitive by nature, but when they contract the Xanthic flu—a nasty virus that turns the skin yellow—at the same time, it takes their game of one-ups-manship to the extreme. Isolated and quarantined together, they duo learns working together can actually be fun.
And a sneaky peek…
Fuller backed out of the shower stall and grabbed his towel. "Shit. No way." He carried it with him into the changing area instead of drying off. "It'll just make me itch more."Rowan groaned. "Wish I'd thought of that. I'm dying over here." Her arms braced against the locker and her head hung low between her shoulders.She didn't have a stitch of clothing on.Geez. Under better circumstances, I'd enjoy the terrific view.But… her back had at least a dozen welts, standing in stark red contrast to her pale skin. His probably matched. Those damned bugs were relentless. She even had a couple of raised areas on her very nice ass.Rowan heaved a sigh. "How many?" Her head rose and she angled to look back over her shoulder.Fuller blinked and cleared his head. "Uh, what?" Hopefully, he'd kept his blatant staring hidden.Rowan smirked. "Bites. How many bites do you have?" She reached inside the locker and yanked out a T-shirt.Okay, he hadn't managed to keep his ogling under wraps.He tossed his unused towel in his cubby. "Ones I can see? Twenty-two." His arms were covered and his neck had several on each side.She checked him out. "Looks like you've got a line of them going up your ribs." She held up her right arm. "I got a string on my inner bicep." Sure enough, four welts dotted her skin in an almost straight path.Fuller angled his back around. "Got three on my back on two on my shoulders." They itched like crazy, probably because they were talking about them.Rowan snorted. "Did you count the three on your ass?" She raised an eyebrow.Fuller snarked right back. "Did you count the two you have there?"She groaned. "Dammit. That puts me at twenty-three. You've got me beat." Her face brightened. "You know, I think I'm okay with your win on this one." She gingerly dragged the T-shirt over her head.Fuller rolled his eyes. "Figures you're all grace and goodness when I come out ahead with something that sucks ass." He dreaded putting clothes on and having the fabric chafe at the bites.Rowan shimmied into a pair of fatigues then winced. "Shit. This is awful. I'm not even fully dressed and the itching is insane." She flexed her fingers but didn't scratch at the various bites covering her.Fuller finished dressing and couldn't disagree. No way would they get much work done if they didn't find some kind of relief from the bug bites.He left his shirt untucked and closed his locker. "I'm going to check in with Doc Ambrose in the infirmary. See if he's got anything to alleviate the itching." He glanced over his shoulder. "Wanna come with?"She grimaced. "Not really, but I will. Haven't had clothes on for five minutes and I already want to strip back down to nothing." She fell into step beside him. "Something tells me the XO won't let us walk around naked."Fuller snorted. "You've got a point." He leaned in closer and pitched his voice low. "Although, I wouldn't mind the view. Welts and all." He straightened and kept his gaze straight ahead.Rowan carefully nudged him with her shoulder. "You say the sweetest things. I'd bet my next pay grade you'd have half the ship lined up to watch you pull a maintenance detail if you weren't wearing anything."As far as compliments went, he'd take that one, especially coming from Rowan.And she'd be about the only person he'd want to watch him work in the nude.
They think the worst is over… it's so not. LOL

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on April 28, 2019 10:28