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February 17, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Wait No More
That raging upper respiratory ick from last week is still going strong. I'll be very happy to see the end of this one. But… it made for a good week of television. And my daughter's seventeenth birthday ended up being pretty great.
I started the second episode of Endeavour's fifth season. I truly love this show and I'm enjoying the guest stars also. Caught another episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles too. I seriously miss that show.
I went ahead and watched the first episode of Roswell, New Mexico. I'm intrigued and it should be fun to watch the reboot and the classic show at the same time. I hope.
Caught a few episodes of Classic Who this week while catching up on dishes and laundry. Also got to watch another episode of Birds of Prey. It's back on the CW Seed app.
I'm almost done with the first season of Pensacola Wings of Gold. I'll probably watch the first few eps of season two and decide from there if I'm going to continue. Caught another episode of Lexx, too.
Watched Gotham's second episode and, man, this show. It really found its footing and embraced the crazy. I'm going to miss it a lot.
Finished the week out with Strike Back and Chicago Fire. Gracie is fast becoming a favorite of mine. She's an amazing character. Also really great to see some character bonding on Chicago Fire.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Wait No More, a novella set in Queen City Mars universe with a tie-in to Furlough 99.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Zoey Blythe pushes Cash Mateson out of her life when she sees how much good he can do as an elected official. Ten years later, their paths cross again and Zoey realizes she should have fought a little harder to stay by Cash's side. Heading up the security detail for Cash's campaign, Zoey feels the spark again, but marriages and careers are on the line, even if she doesn't want to wait anymore.
And a sneaky peek…
Zoey Blythe entered the venue for the political rally and glanced around. Hot guy alert, twelve o'clock. She'd ask him where to find the person heading up this so-called debate between Queen City's two mayoral candidates.Politics. Definitely not her top choice for a first assignment. Bleh.She tucked her cover, still bright and shiny, under her arm and crossed the floor, dodging workers that were setting up chairs, and made her way to the incredibly handsome guy. "Excuse me, can I ask a quick question?" He finished his conversation then turned to face her.Whoa, boy. Seriously blue eyes gave her a brief once-over. She'd love to see if they changed color during sex.Stop it, Zoey. You're here to work. Get your head on straight.He gave her a quick smile. "Hi, can I help you with something?" His voice rumbled from his chest.Zoey resisted the urge to fan her face and got down to business. "Yeah, I'm looking for a Cash Mateson." The campaign coordinator for one of the hopefuls.What a boring job. Maybe as dull as working security detail.The man's smile went lopsided. "It's Ma-te-son." He met her gaze and held it.I could stare at him for days.Zoey blinked. "What?" She really needed to stop daydreaming about this guy.He chuckled. "The name. It's Ma-te-son, not Mate-son." He made the correction with affable grace, like he probably had to often.Slightly embarrassed, Zoey shrugged. "Oh, um, whatever. I'm Constable Zoey Blythe, here to check in before I start my shift checking badges for the evening's debate." Maybe if she did a decent job, she'd get moved to a more exciting post.The guy's smile grew wide again. "You're new, right?" He motioned for her to walk with him in the direction of a long table with clipboards littered across the top.Zoey liked his casual informality. "Gold star for you. Graduated the ISP academy a week ago and got stuck with the shit job right out of the gate." Although, meeting him didn't suck.He lifted a brow. "Not interested in politics?" He snagged a clipboard and glanced at the list of names on the top page.Zoey wrinkled her nose. "Hell, no. When I want backstabbing drama, I head down to the wharf and find all I need. Out in the open all nice and neat." She leaned in and lowered her voice. "You can also tell who the good guys and bad guys are without a playlist." Hoping she didn't go too far with the observation, she waited for his reaction.Her handsome new friend snorted. "Okay, you've got a valid point, there." He checked her name off on the clipboard and thrust his hand forward. "By the way, Cash Mateson. It's good—and refreshing—to meet you."Zoey shook her head. "Aw, damn. Where's the magic hole that opens up in the floor when I need one." She grasped his palm, giving it a firm shake. "I hope refreshing isn't a code word for 'how soon can I transfer this constable out of here'."
I'm having a lot of fun with this one. I love the challenge of writing a story about people who find their way back to each other.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
I started the second episode of Endeavour's fifth season. I truly love this show and I'm enjoying the guest stars also. Caught another episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles too. I seriously miss that show.
I went ahead and watched the first episode of Roswell, New Mexico. I'm intrigued and it should be fun to watch the reboot and the classic show at the same time. I hope.
Caught a few episodes of Classic Who this week while catching up on dishes and laundry. Also got to watch another episode of Birds of Prey. It's back on the CW Seed app.
I'm almost done with the first season of Pensacola Wings of Gold. I'll probably watch the first few eps of season two and decide from there if I'm going to continue. Caught another episode of Lexx, too.
Watched Gotham's second episode and, man, this show. It really found its footing and embraced the crazy. I'm going to miss it a lot.
Finished the week out with Strike Back and Chicago Fire. Gracie is fast becoming a favorite of mine. She's an amazing character. Also really great to see some character bonding on Chicago Fire.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Wait No More, a novella set in Queen City Mars universe with a tie-in to Furlough 99.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Zoey Blythe pushes Cash Mateson out of her life when she sees how much good he can do as an elected official. Ten years later, their paths cross again and Zoey realizes she should have fought a little harder to stay by Cash's side. Heading up the security detail for Cash's campaign, Zoey feels the spark again, but marriages and careers are on the line, even if she doesn't want to wait anymore.
And a sneaky peek…
Zoey Blythe entered the venue for the political rally and glanced around. Hot guy alert, twelve o'clock. She'd ask him where to find the person heading up this so-called debate between Queen City's two mayoral candidates.Politics. Definitely not her top choice for a first assignment. Bleh.She tucked her cover, still bright and shiny, under her arm and crossed the floor, dodging workers that were setting up chairs, and made her way to the incredibly handsome guy. "Excuse me, can I ask a quick question?" He finished his conversation then turned to face her.Whoa, boy. Seriously blue eyes gave her a brief once-over. She'd love to see if they changed color during sex.Stop it, Zoey. You're here to work. Get your head on straight.He gave her a quick smile. "Hi, can I help you with something?" His voice rumbled from his chest.Zoey resisted the urge to fan her face and got down to business. "Yeah, I'm looking for a Cash Mateson." The campaign coordinator for one of the hopefuls.What a boring job. Maybe as dull as working security detail.The man's smile went lopsided. "It's Ma-te-son." He met her gaze and held it.I could stare at him for days.Zoey blinked. "What?" She really needed to stop daydreaming about this guy.He chuckled. "The name. It's Ma-te-son, not Mate-son." He made the correction with affable grace, like he probably had to often.Slightly embarrassed, Zoey shrugged. "Oh, um, whatever. I'm Constable Zoey Blythe, here to check in before I start my shift checking badges for the evening's debate." Maybe if she did a decent job, she'd get moved to a more exciting post.The guy's smile grew wide again. "You're new, right?" He motioned for her to walk with him in the direction of a long table with clipboards littered across the top.Zoey liked his casual informality. "Gold star for you. Graduated the ISP academy a week ago and got stuck with the shit job right out of the gate." Although, meeting him didn't suck.He lifted a brow. "Not interested in politics?" He snagged a clipboard and glanced at the list of names on the top page.Zoey wrinkled her nose. "Hell, no. When I want backstabbing drama, I head down to the wharf and find all I need. Out in the open all nice and neat." She leaned in and lowered her voice. "You can also tell who the good guys and bad guys are without a playlist." Hoping she didn't go too far with the observation, she waited for his reaction.Her handsome new friend snorted. "Okay, you've got a valid point, there." He checked her name off on the clipboard and thrust his hand forward. "By the way, Cash Mateson. It's good—and refreshing—to meet you."Zoey shook her head. "Aw, damn. Where's the magic hole that opens up in the floor when I need one." She grasped his palm, giving it a firm shake. "I hope refreshing isn't a code word for 'how soon can I transfer this constable out of here'."
I'm having a lot of fun with this one. I love the challenge of writing a story about people who find their way back to each other.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on February 17, 2019 10:41
February 10, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Victory is Hollow
Ugh. Another week of crazy back and forth weather. We went from sixty-two degrees on Thursday to twenty-five on Friday. Every time I took the dog out starting on Thursday evening, I added a layer of clothes. And… I now have a raging upper respiratory ick thing. LOL Never fails.
Not a bad week for television. I caught the premiere of Strike Back and loved it. One of my favorite actors is starring this season and I'm very excited to see what he does on the show. I'm also kind of caught between the old style with Stonebridge and Scott and the new style with Wyatt, Mac, and Gracie. The former cast had more time to build the relationship between the leads and I liked how that spread over the four seasons they helmed the series. The new cast feels like they had to skip a lot of the nuance and I kind of miss that. And none of this is to say they don't gel together, because they do.
Also caught an episode of Chicago Fire and ended up being an ugly-crying mess by the end. Benny's sendoff didn't disappoint. I tend to get very emotional over signing off a fallen firefighter. With a retired fire chief dad who's still active with a volunteer department, those things hit home for me.
I'm almost finished with Luke Cage's second and final season. I'm pretty sure I'll be satisfied if Mariah goes down hard. I'd like Luke to have a resolution with his anger issues too and I think he's come a long way. Misty is just awesome no matter what so there's that.
Also caught Classic Roswell on a different app where I can watch single episodes. I'm looking forward to comparing the new reboot with the classic series.
Caught a few episodes of Classic Who this week and the Daleks are back, creating trouble as usual. I love how long this Whovian villain has been around.
Watched Murdoch Mysteries and Midsomer Murders. I love both of these series and how long they've been running.
Penny Dreadful had an interesting episode with Vanessa meeting the cut wife. The icky witch woman annoys me in ways I can't begin to describe. I do love Ethan and Vanessa's interactions so watching the creepy woman be evil is a small price to pay I guess.
Finally finishing up season four of Killjoys and, man, the "It Takes a Pillage" episode rocked on so many levels. Great character development and growth, a family reunion, betrayal, and Zeph being awesome. Can't ask for more than that.
Worked in another episode of Painkiller Jane, one I don't remember watching during the original run of the series. The show makes me nostalgic for La Femme Nikita and Mutant X. I miss the crazy creative style of that era of television.
Also started another episode of Underbelly: Razor. I'm about halfway through the series and continue to enjoy watching life in Australia during the twenties and thirties.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Victory is Hollow, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of "duel gone wrong". A fun one and I've enjoyed coming up with story for this one.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Patience Clew and Del Mindhapel are elite arms instructors for their training academy and have a lot of tension bouncing back and forth. When two of their cadets go head to head in an illegal duel and one ends up with a mortal wound, the top teachers are confined to quarters and that's when the tension really goes out of control.
And a sneaky peek…
Del walked the perimeter of the training area at the range. Snatches of conversation gave him insight into what the cadets took away from Patience's class yesterday. Patience called the reaction correctly; the students did indeed spend a lot of time field stripping and reassembling their weapons. But also, as Del expected, no one came right out and questioned their instructor's training from the previous day.He shook his head. "They're not getting it." Damn Patience and her unquenchable thirst for fucking things up.Del called the group to the center of the facility. "Does anyone have questions before we begin?" Not a single hand shot up or voice raised.He sighed. The one thing Patience failed to account for… the lack of will recruits had to be seen as anything less than their counterparts. No one wanted to question their coursework, to instigate conflict. Too many years of ingrained programming for them to get past to really question the authority of their teachers.Del picked up a P20 and turned it over in his hands. "You're all confident you know this weapon inside and out? You're sure you've got the—"Patience cut in. "Are you going to let them test their knowledge or what?" Steam all but rolled out of her ears.Del pushed back. "Who's day is it, DI Clew?" He quirked a brow, almost daring her to keep going. "If memory serves, it's mine. So back off." The interruption irritated him, especially since he held back yesterday until she'd dismissed the group.Patience fumed, her mouth thinning to a straight line. "Fine. But you and me… we're not done here." She stalked to the back of the facility and paced back and forth.Del ignored her and turned back to the group. "As I was saying, you're all confident you have a handle on how this weapon functions? No one has questions?" He laid the sidearm on the cart and glanced at the cadets. "The time to ask is before you start firing at targets."Several hands went up. Del breathed a sigh of relief. He patiently answered the concerns and gave credit to the group. Patience did get one thing right. They figured out she omitted some information in yesterday's session. The problem? If hadn't pushed them, no one would have asked about it. The risk of one of their cadets having a weapon jam ran high, which meant anything from lower marks to the possibility of losing a hand… or a life.If Patience didn't understand that very real possibility she shouldn't be teaching, dammit.Del ran the group through the series of practice scenarios. Armed with the new information, most made a decent showing on the targets. Patience took the time to congratulate the cadets, outwardly showing support for their work. Inwardly, Del had no doubt, she plotted his death along with at least two ways of making it slow and painful.She could do her best. He'd take anything she'd throw his way.After handing out the target sheets, he dismissed the class. "Take the weekend and get geared up for the moving series of targets starting on Monday. DI Clew will have a few surprises for you when you go through the practice rounds." Usually something fun like faces on the sheets.The cadets moved out and Patience moved in. She invaded his personal space standing almost toe-to-toe with him. Her chest heaved with anger.She planted her hands on her hips. "What. The hell. Was that?"Del folded his arms across his chest. "That was me saving your ass from getting a ten-day rip for encouraging an accident on the training field." He snorted, waiting for the inevitable comeback.Patience didn't disappoint. "Right. More like saving your ass. I didn't ask you to save mine. And I don't appreciate—""Mindhapel! Crew!" The company commander bellowed their names. "What the hell are you two trying to accomplish? Showing your cadets how not to conduct yourselves?" His booted feet ate up the distance of the training area. "Lock that down, now. And march your collective asses into my office forthwith." He stabbed a finger in the direction of the next building over.Shit. Del had forgotten Colonel Bellamy would be making spot inspections today. Didn't change how Del would've conducted the class, but he might have walked away before Patience got a good head of steam going.The colonel followed them into the command office and jabbed a finger at two chairs. "Sit. And don't speak." He marched around his pristine desk and planted his palms on the flat surface. "You're supposed to set the example for the new recruits by showing them how a team functions under pressure as well as during regular drills." He gave each a pointed look. "Both of you are failing on epic levels right now." He paused, his narrowed gaze going back and forth between them.The colonel had a point. But Del could argue strong discourse between instructors often made cadets better soldiers. Of course, he wouldn't dare attempt an explanation while the colonel's veins throbbed in his forehead. And Patience would take that as a sign Del supported her lame ass methodology. He'd keep his mouth shut, thanks very much.Bellamy spread his fingers on the desk and leaned forward. "I don't care what's going on with you two. This is your warning to shape up or face the consequences." His gaze shifted between the two again.Patience leaned in a little. "What're the consequences?"Gah! Shut up. Doesn't matter what they are. They'll suck no matter what.Bellamy gave her a wide smirking grin. "Whatever the hell I want them to be, Crew. But it won't be anything you find fun. Got it?" He straightened and dismissed them with a wave toward the door.Del hotfooted it outside, Patience nipping at his heels. Neither spoke on the way to quarters but once they got inside, Del rounded on her, arching an eyebrow. What the hell were you thinking? He didn't attempt to speak. Not yet.Patience lifted a shoulder. "What? I like to know what I'm dealing with." The fact he didn't have to ask the question running through his mind probably said more than he wanted to examine right now.He blew out a harsh breath. "Right. Maybe wait until the cords aren't jumping in the colonel's neck before you ask next time." Did she always have to push boundaries?Patience's lips curved in a wry smile. "Yeah. I'll own that bad choice." She turned to her locker and yanked the door open. "And, for now, I'll follow the course book, even if it pisses me off to work with outdated material." She slammed the metal door shut, tucking her shower kit under her arm.Del fought off the image of a wet, naked Patience taking a long, hot shower. "And I'll work harder to communicate better." He blocked her path, hoping to clear up the earlier misunderstanding. "They weren't talking, Patience. No one was sharing information or asking questions about the stuff you didn't include. If they had been, I would've let things play out." He met her gaze and held it. "I won't apologize for putting everyone's safety ahead of letting them learn the hard way, but I'll agree your point about the outdated material is valid and learning by mistake does stay with you a lot longer." As concessions went, it might not be enough to sway her.She tilted her head, studying him a long moment. "Not what I hoped for, but apology accepted. At least you get it even if you don't feel the frustration the way I do." Her lips curved in a smile. "That's something." She glanced over his shoulder, indicating she wanted to hit the head.He moved aside, letting her make her way around him. They might not agree on methodology but at least they found some common ground. The next five weeks should go a lot smoother.He hoped.
I'm excited to see where this one goes. The outline is complete and so far the characters are sticking to what's on the page. We'll see if that holds true to the end. LOL
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Not a bad week for television. I caught the premiere of Strike Back and loved it. One of my favorite actors is starring this season and I'm very excited to see what he does on the show. I'm also kind of caught between the old style with Stonebridge and Scott and the new style with Wyatt, Mac, and Gracie. The former cast had more time to build the relationship between the leads and I liked how that spread over the four seasons they helmed the series. The new cast feels like they had to skip a lot of the nuance and I kind of miss that. And none of this is to say they don't gel together, because they do.
Also caught an episode of Chicago Fire and ended up being an ugly-crying mess by the end. Benny's sendoff didn't disappoint. I tend to get very emotional over signing off a fallen firefighter. With a retired fire chief dad who's still active with a volunteer department, those things hit home for me.
I'm almost finished with Luke Cage's second and final season. I'm pretty sure I'll be satisfied if Mariah goes down hard. I'd like Luke to have a resolution with his anger issues too and I think he's come a long way. Misty is just awesome no matter what so there's that.
Also caught Classic Roswell on a different app where I can watch single episodes. I'm looking forward to comparing the new reboot with the classic series.
Caught a few episodes of Classic Who this week and the Daleks are back, creating trouble as usual. I love how long this Whovian villain has been around.
Watched Murdoch Mysteries and Midsomer Murders. I love both of these series and how long they've been running.
Penny Dreadful had an interesting episode with Vanessa meeting the cut wife. The icky witch woman annoys me in ways I can't begin to describe. I do love Ethan and Vanessa's interactions so watching the creepy woman be evil is a small price to pay I guess.
Finally finishing up season four of Killjoys and, man, the "It Takes a Pillage" episode rocked on so many levels. Great character development and growth, a family reunion, betrayal, and Zeph being awesome. Can't ask for more than that.
Worked in another episode of Painkiller Jane, one I don't remember watching during the original run of the series. The show makes me nostalgic for La Femme Nikita and Mutant X. I miss the crazy creative style of that era of television.
Also started another episode of Underbelly: Razor. I'm about halfway through the series and continue to enjoy watching life in Australia during the twenties and thirties.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Victory is Hollow, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of "duel gone wrong". A fun one and I've enjoyed coming up with story for this one.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Patience Clew and Del Mindhapel are elite arms instructors for their training academy and have a lot of tension bouncing back and forth. When two of their cadets go head to head in an illegal duel and one ends up with a mortal wound, the top teachers are confined to quarters and that's when the tension really goes out of control.
And a sneaky peek…
Del walked the perimeter of the training area at the range. Snatches of conversation gave him insight into what the cadets took away from Patience's class yesterday. Patience called the reaction correctly; the students did indeed spend a lot of time field stripping and reassembling their weapons. But also, as Del expected, no one came right out and questioned their instructor's training from the previous day.He shook his head. "They're not getting it." Damn Patience and her unquenchable thirst for fucking things up.Del called the group to the center of the facility. "Does anyone have questions before we begin?" Not a single hand shot up or voice raised.He sighed. The one thing Patience failed to account for… the lack of will recruits had to be seen as anything less than their counterparts. No one wanted to question their coursework, to instigate conflict. Too many years of ingrained programming for them to get past to really question the authority of their teachers.Del picked up a P20 and turned it over in his hands. "You're all confident you know this weapon inside and out? You're sure you've got the—"Patience cut in. "Are you going to let them test their knowledge or what?" Steam all but rolled out of her ears.Del pushed back. "Who's day is it, DI Clew?" He quirked a brow, almost daring her to keep going. "If memory serves, it's mine. So back off." The interruption irritated him, especially since he held back yesterday until she'd dismissed the group.Patience fumed, her mouth thinning to a straight line. "Fine. But you and me… we're not done here." She stalked to the back of the facility and paced back and forth.Del ignored her and turned back to the group. "As I was saying, you're all confident you have a handle on how this weapon functions? No one has questions?" He laid the sidearm on the cart and glanced at the cadets. "The time to ask is before you start firing at targets."Several hands went up. Del breathed a sigh of relief. He patiently answered the concerns and gave credit to the group. Patience did get one thing right. They figured out she omitted some information in yesterday's session. The problem? If hadn't pushed them, no one would have asked about it. The risk of one of their cadets having a weapon jam ran high, which meant anything from lower marks to the possibility of losing a hand… or a life.If Patience didn't understand that very real possibility she shouldn't be teaching, dammit.Del ran the group through the series of practice scenarios. Armed with the new information, most made a decent showing on the targets. Patience took the time to congratulate the cadets, outwardly showing support for their work. Inwardly, Del had no doubt, she plotted his death along with at least two ways of making it slow and painful.She could do her best. He'd take anything she'd throw his way.After handing out the target sheets, he dismissed the class. "Take the weekend and get geared up for the moving series of targets starting on Monday. DI Clew will have a few surprises for you when you go through the practice rounds." Usually something fun like faces on the sheets.The cadets moved out and Patience moved in. She invaded his personal space standing almost toe-to-toe with him. Her chest heaved with anger.She planted her hands on her hips. "What. The hell. Was that?"Del folded his arms across his chest. "That was me saving your ass from getting a ten-day rip for encouraging an accident on the training field." He snorted, waiting for the inevitable comeback.Patience didn't disappoint. "Right. More like saving your ass. I didn't ask you to save mine. And I don't appreciate—""Mindhapel! Crew!" The company commander bellowed their names. "What the hell are you two trying to accomplish? Showing your cadets how not to conduct yourselves?" His booted feet ate up the distance of the training area. "Lock that down, now. And march your collective asses into my office forthwith." He stabbed a finger in the direction of the next building over.Shit. Del had forgotten Colonel Bellamy would be making spot inspections today. Didn't change how Del would've conducted the class, but he might have walked away before Patience got a good head of steam going.The colonel followed them into the command office and jabbed a finger at two chairs. "Sit. And don't speak." He marched around his pristine desk and planted his palms on the flat surface. "You're supposed to set the example for the new recruits by showing them how a team functions under pressure as well as during regular drills." He gave each a pointed look. "Both of you are failing on epic levels right now." He paused, his narrowed gaze going back and forth between them.The colonel had a point. But Del could argue strong discourse between instructors often made cadets better soldiers. Of course, he wouldn't dare attempt an explanation while the colonel's veins throbbed in his forehead. And Patience would take that as a sign Del supported her lame ass methodology. He'd keep his mouth shut, thanks very much.Bellamy spread his fingers on the desk and leaned forward. "I don't care what's going on with you two. This is your warning to shape up or face the consequences." His gaze shifted between the two again.Patience leaned in a little. "What're the consequences?"Gah! Shut up. Doesn't matter what they are. They'll suck no matter what.Bellamy gave her a wide smirking grin. "Whatever the hell I want them to be, Crew. But it won't be anything you find fun. Got it?" He straightened and dismissed them with a wave toward the door.Del hotfooted it outside, Patience nipping at his heels. Neither spoke on the way to quarters but once they got inside, Del rounded on her, arching an eyebrow. What the hell were you thinking? He didn't attempt to speak. Not yet.Patience lifted a shoulder. "What? I like to know what I'm dealing with." The fact he didn't have to ask the question running through his mind probably said more than he wanted to examine right now.He blew out a harsh breath. "Right. Maybe wait until the cords aren't jumping in the colonel's neck before you ask next time." Did she always have to push boundaries?Patience's lips curved in a wry smile. "Yeah. I'll own that bad choice." She turned to her locker and yanked the door open. "And, for now, I'll follow the course book, even if it pisses me off to work with outdated material." She slammed the metal door shut, tucking her shower kit under her arm.Del fought off the image of a wet, naked Patience taking a long, hot shower. "And I'll work harder to communicate better." He blocked her path, hoping to clear up the earlier misunderstanding. "They weren't talking, Patience. No one was sharing information or asking questions about the stuff you didn't include. If they had been, I would've let things play out." He met her gaze and held it. "I won't apologize for putting everyone's safety ahead of letting them learn the hard way, but I'll agree your point about the outdated material is valid and learning by mistake does stay with you a lot longer." As concessions went, it might not be enough to sway her.She tilted her head, studying him a long moment. "Not what I hoped for, but apology accepted. At least you get it even if you don't feel the frustration the way I do." Her lips curved in a smile. "That's something." She glanced over his shoulder, indicating she wanted to hit the head.He moved aside, letting her make her way around him. They might not agree on methodology but at least they found some common ground. The next five weeks should go a lot smoother.He hoped.
I'm excited to see where this one goes. The outline is complete and so far the characters are sticking to what's on the page. We'll see if that holds true to the end. LOL

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on February 10, 2019 09:06
February 3, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Victory
Brrrr. The past week ended up being a wild ride of crappy weather and really cold temperatures. Of course, we're warming up for a few days then back to the icy tundra again. I predict lots of colds and other nasty viral illnesses in the near future. Bleh.
It was a good week to stay in and watch television. I finished a 77 Sunset Strip marathon binge watch. I love the classic show, even the last season that only had Bailey as the detective. Completely different tone but good episodes.
Caught another episode of Pensacola Wings of Gold. Kind of fun to have them in a different location. Also watched an episode of Lexx. This is one I didn't remember seeing the first time around. Nice to have something unexpected.
Started the fifth season of Endeavor. I love this show. I'm kind of looking forward to maybe doing an entire start-to-finish watch of Inspector Frost once the Endeavor series concludes. I can follow it up with Lewis. Started episode two of season fourteen of Midsomer Murders. I'm quite enjoying the new Barnaby and somewhat different tone of the show.
Finally got to watch the fifth season premiere of Gotham. The app on my streaming device was being contrary and kept stopping before the opening credits even rolled. Played the stupid ads though. Loved the opening episode. Between this show and Riverdale, the batshit crazy can't be topped. Just saying.
I caught some more Classic Who, finishing up the space museum episodes and starting on the next Dalek arc. Also binge watched a day of Mod Squad.
That's it for television. A little lighter than I originally thought. Tonight's post is from Victory, a sexy short that started with a scene prompt of writing about the metal decking of a ship and how it plays into the story.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Nevin Fram and Chase Barlow put everything on the line when they wager who can get the drop on the other first with a hot kiss. Nevin executes a plan to catch Chase during a sparring match but he turns the tables on her and wins. Nevin wants to go double or nothing, but first her brain has to start functioning again.
And a sneaky peek…
"You know what? You're on." Chase Barlow stood toe-to-toe with his coworker and current girlfriend.Nevin Fram quirked a brow. "Are you serious?" Disbelief rang in her tone.How did this conversation spiral out of control so quickly?Chase didn't back down. "Dead serious." He folded his arms across his chest. "Not thinking of backing out, are you?" He'd bet his next pay grade she wouldn't.Nevin didn't know the meaning of quit while being ahead.Of course, he apparently didn't either.How did this conversation get out of control again?Nevin thrust her hand out. "You know me better than that." She wiggled her fingers for emphasis.Chase grasped her palm, squeezing gently before tugging her forward. "You know what this means, right?" Just to be clear… Nevin didn't always play by the rules.She smirked. "Of course, I do." She tilted her chin up, bringing her mouth thisclose to his. "It means no more sneaking around to lock lips. The next time your mouth touches mine, it'll be on full public display." She backed away quickly, the tease.Chase still had her hand and didn't let go. "And whoever gets the drop on the other wins, which means the loser has to follow through on their wager." And after what she made him promise to do…He didn't plan to lose. No way in hell.Nevin pulled free of his grasp. "May the extra, most bestest person win." After giving him a mock salute, she turned and started for the hatch. "Which will be me." Her hips wiggled and shimmied before she ducked into the corridor.He loved the way her ass moved, which she absolutely took advantage of. And became the reason he extracted the promise of what she'd do if she lost their bet.He couldn't wait. "We'll see about that, Nev."Following her out into the corridor, he came up with the perfect plan to win.His lips curved in a wide smile. "When you're least expecting it, Nev… expect it."But she wouldn't. She never did.
Nevin and Chase's go big or go home wager is a lot of fun to write. Here's hoping I can get this one finished up and out into the world soon.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
It was a good week to stay in and watch television. I finished a 77 Sunset Strip marathon binge watch. I love the classic show, even the last season that only had Bailey as the detective. Completely different tone but good episodes.
Caught another episode of Pensacola Wings of Gold. Kind of fun to have them in a different location. Also watched an episode of Lexx. This is one I didn't remember seeing the first time around. Nice to have something unexpected.
Started the fifth season of Endeavor. I love this show. I'm kind of looking forward to maybe doing an entire start-to-finish watch of Inspector Frost once the Endeavor series concludes. I can follow it up with Lewis. Started episode two of season fourteen of Midsomer Murders. I'm quite enjoying the new Barnaby and somewhat different tone of the show.
Finally got to watch the fifth season premiere of Gotham. The app on my streaming device was being contrary and kept stopping before the opening credits even rolled. Played the stupid ads though. Loved the opening episode. Between this show and Riverdale, the batshit crazy can't be topped. Just saying.
I caught some more Classic Who, finishing up the space museum episodes and starting on the next Dalek arc. Also binge watched a day of Mod Squad.
That's it for television. A little lighter than I originally thought. Tonight's post is from Victory, a sexy short that started with a scene prompt of writing about the metal decking of a ship and how it plays into the story.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Nevin Fram and Chase Barlow put everything on the line when they wager who can get the drop on the other first with a hot kiss. Nevin executes a plan to catch Chase during a sparring match but he turns the tables on her and wins. Nevin wants to go double or nothing, but first her brain has to start functioning again.
And a sneaky peek…
"You know what? You're on." Chase Barlow stood toe-to-toe with his coworker and current girlfriend.Nevin Fram quirked a brow. "Are you serious?" Disbelief rang in her tone.How did this conversation spiral out of control so quickly?Chase didn't back down. "Dead serious." He folded his arms across his chest. "Not thinking of backing out, are you?" He'd bet his next pay grade she wouldn't.Nevin didn't know the meaning of quit while being ahead.Of course, he apparently didn't either.How did this conversation get out of control again?Nevin thrust her hand out. "You know me better than that." She wiggled her fingers for emphasis.Chase grasped her palm, squeezing gently before tugging her forward. "You know what this means, right?" Just to be clear… Nevin didn't always play by the rules.She smirked. "Of course, I do." She tilted her chin up, bringing her mouth thisclose to his. "It means no more sneaking around to lock lips. The next time your mouth touches mine, it'll be on full public display." She backed away quickly, the tease.Chase still had her hand and didn't let go. "And whoever gets the drop on the other wins, which means the loser has to follow through on their wager." And after what she made him promise to do…He didn't plan to lose. No way in hell.Nevin pulled free of his grasp. "May the extra, most bestest person win." After giving him a mock salute, she turned and started for the hatch. "Which will be me." Her hips wiggled and shimmied before she ducked into the corridor.He loved the way her ass moved, which she absolutely took advantage of. And became the reason he extracted the promise of what she'd do if she lost their bet.He couldn't wait. "We'll see about that, Nev."Following her out into the corridor, he came up with the perfect plan to win.His lips curved in a wide smile. "When you're least expecting it, Nev… expect it."But she wouldn't. She never did.
Nevin and Chase's go big or go home wager is a lot of fun to write. Here's hoping I can get this one finished up and out into the world soon.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on February 03, 2019 08:14
January 27, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Vice
We're still in the grips of cold and snow. Not a ton of accumulation but the temperatures? Ugh… it's cold. We had a full day of single-digit weather this past week. The local school system had Monday and Tuesday off for the Columbus Day holiday and a staff training day, then had the rest of the week off due to icy roads. Fun times.
Light week in television again. I finished up episode two of the second season of Penny Dreadful. Also watched the season finale of Wynonna Earp. Man… this show. It's so, so good.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and watched an episode of Underbelly Razor. Also caught some Babylon 5 and The Sarah Conner Chronicles.
I'm finally catching up on Arrow and "The Demon" did not disappoint. I wondered what happened to Talia and it's probably good she survived the island. I also watched an episode of Blade the series.
I had some binge marathons of some classic television with The Saint and 77 Sunset Strip. I love both shows and it's nice to have them on in the background when I'm working.
That's about it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Vice, a novella that started with a writing community prompt to write something, anything about sex. I'm down for a challenge like that.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Mercy Flynn and Bishop Hiller, two of Space Station Titania's brightest employees, have many vices, but the biggest one for either? Each other. They have to live and work together and avoiding the temptation to take things into personal territory wears on each, making the thin line of professionalism very blurry.
And a sneaky peek…
Bishop strode into his quarters and secured the lock. "Damn her." Mercy Flynn drove him insane sometimes. "Security agents are supposed to log their whereabouts on station at all times." But she liked to flout the rule whenever possible.He never had to look hard to find her. The pleasure domes. Her penchant for virtual fantasy living would catch up to her someday. So why haven't you reported her or had her reassigned? Because she got the job done. Always.When given a choice he'd request Mercy. And it had nothing to do with how attractive he found her. And, damn, she hit every single slot when it came to his vision of a perfect woman. Namely, she isn't too perfect.Nope, Mercy pushed boundaries and Bishop had a healthy respect for people that didn't follow standard operating procedures all the time. Critical thinking skills could save lives, especially in the field. So, yeah, her off-book use of the pleasure domes would get a hand-wave. A few flaws only added to the allure for him.Besides, he had secret too. One he didn't exactly want anyone looking into too closely.Bringing up the information on the delegate, he shook his head. "We'll have our hands full with this guy." Not exactly the ancient balding tram-needing type.Nope. Delegate Lemig ranked as the youngest elected official from his homeworld. Two years into a six year term, he recently started a tour of the solar system. Unfortunately, not a lot of intelligence existed on Lemig yet.Bishop sighed. "An unknown entity. Could be super easy to deal with or a huge pain in our ass." Either way, Mercy would roll with whatever Lemig threw their way.Another reason he loved working with her. She didn't get bent when the client had a full schedule or decided to add stops to their itinerary. She also didn't lose her mind if they only wanted to visit a spa and spend the rest of their time in quarters.Mercy wore the same lopsided smile either way.He chuckled. "Even if she's making a sarcastic comment about some of the odd requests the security team received." Like the time a famous galaxy drone athlete asked Mercy to bathe his balls in an ice bath after taking a hit to the groin.Bishop wished he could've been there when she promised she'd handle it personally. Then she crossed the room and placed an order for delivery. When the attendants arrived, they filled a tub with her requested items and she called the athlete in. She waited until he disrobed then gave him a hard nudge into the frigid water. While he sputtered and gasped from the shocking cold, she calmly listed the clause in his contract about no fraternization or fornication during the playing season. He signed on the dotted line and she wouldn't be responsible for possibly costing him his annual bonus of five million credits.Chances were anyone else but Mercy would've turned that scenario into a full-blown incident. Or they would've risked censure by taking the athlete up on the veiled attempt for a liaison. Part of the job included protecting their charges from themselves and Mercy took that aspect of the work seriously.Bishop snorted. "And nothing else, including personal log time." What he wouldn't give to discover what her fantasies were.Maybe someday. Then again, he'd probably have to reciprocate and, well… not a good idea."Because Mercy on her knees in front of me tops the list."And, damn, now he needed to go take the edge off before he met her for the briefing.
I'm having a lot of fun with this one. Mercy and Bishop are a joy to write.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Light week in television again. I finished up episode two of the second season of Penny Dreadful. Also watched the season finale of Wynonna Earp. Man… this show. It's so, so good.
Caught another episode of Painkiller Jane and watched an episode of Underbelly Razor. Also caught some Babylon 5 and The Sarah Conner Chronicles.
I'm finally catching up on Arrow and "The Demon" did not disappoint. I wondered what happened to Talia and it's probably good she survived the island. I also watched an episode of Blade the series.
I had some binge marathons of some classic television with The Saint and 77 Sunset Strip. I love both shows and it's nice to have them on in the background when I'm working.
That's about it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Vice, a novella that started with a writing community prompt to write something, anything about sex. I'm down for a challenge like that.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Mercy Flynn and Bishop Hiller, two of Space Station Titania's brightest employees, have many vices, but the biggest one for either? Each other. They have to live and work together and avoiding the temptation to take things into personal territory wears on each, making the thin line of professionalism very blurry.
And a sneaky peek…
Bishop strode into his quarters and secured the lock. "Damn her." Mercy Flynn drove him insane sometimes. "Security agents are supposed to log their whereabouts on station at all times." But she liked to flout the rule whenever possible.He never had to look hard to find her. The pleasure domes. Her penchant for virtual fantasy living would catch up to her someday. So why haven't you reported her or had her reassigned? Because she got the job done. Always.When given a choice he'd request Mercy. And it had nothing to do with how attractive he found her. And, damn, she hit every single slot when it came to his vision of a perfect woman. Namely, she isn't too perfect.Nope, Mercy pushed boundaries and Bishop had a healthy respect for people that didn't follow standard operating procedures all the time. Critical thinking skills could save lives, especially in the field. So, yeah, her off-book use of the pleasure domes would get a hand-wave. A few flaws only added to the allure for him.Besides, he had secret too. One he didn't exactly want anyone looking into too closely.Bringing up the information on the delegate, he shook his head. "We'll have our hands full with this guy." Not exactly the ancient balding tram-needing type.Nope. Delegate Lemig ranked as the youngest elected official from his homeworld. Two years into a six year term, he recently started a tour of the solar system. Unfortunately, not a lot of intelligence existed on Lemig yet.Bishop sighed. "An unknown entity. Could be super easy to deal with or a huge pain in our ass." Either way, Mercy would roll with whatever Lemig threw their way.Another reason he loved working with her. She didn't get bent when the client had a full schedule or decided to add stops to their itinerary. She also didn't lose her mind if they only wanted to visit a spa and spend the rest of their time in quarters.Mercy wore the same lopsided smile either way.He chuckled. "Even if she's making a sarcastic comment about some of the odd requests the security team received." Like the time a famous galaxy drone athlete asked Mercy to bathe his balls in an ice bath after taking a hit to the groin.Bishop wished he could've been there when she promised she'd handle it personally. Then she crossed the room and placed an order for delivery. When the attendants arrived, they filled a tub with her requested items and she called the athlete in. She waited until he disrobed then gave him a hard nudge into the frigid water. While he sputtered and gasped from the shocking cold, she calmly listed the clause in his contract about no fraternization or fornication during the playing season. He signed on the dotted line and she wouldn't be responsible for possibly costing him his annual bonus of five million credits.Chances were anyone else but Mercy would've turned that scenario into a full-blown incident. Or they would've risked censure by taking the athlete up on the veiled attempt for a liaison. Part of the job included protecting their charges from themselves and Mercy took that aspect of the work seriously.Bishop snorted. "And nothing else, including personal log time." What he wouldn't give to discover what her fantasies were.Maybe someday. Then again, he'd probably have to reciprocate and, well… not a good idea."Because Mercy on her knees in front of me tops the list."And, damn, now he needed to go take the edge off before he met her for the briefing.
I'm having a lot of fun with this one. Mercy and Bishop are a joy to write.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on January 27, 2019 08:49
January 20, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Viable Options
Whoo boy… winter arrived with an icy drizzle followed by some major snow. I'm very glad I have no place I need to be that involves travel. Ugh.
Another slower week for television. I had a project that needed some solid focus and I used music as my background noise for less distraction. Oddly enough, it was a New Year's Eve playlist. LOL I also had some outside things going on; lunch with my daughter and cousin and a lengthy concussion assessment for my middle kid. Okay, he's not really a kid anymore since he just turned twenty, but he needed to have someone with him while they did the tests and I'm glad I was there. Turns out he's probably had a concussion for at least a couple of years. Epic fail on my parental duties there.
I did catch the finale of Strike Back. Kind of liked the way it ended but I'm used to a little more closure. I'm definitely looking forward to the new season in the next week or so.
Watched an episode of Chicago Fire and—thank whatever rules the universe—the stupid deputy commissioner appears to be out. Who knows for how long, but man, I hate that storyline. Also saddened that Severied lost his dad. Really thrilled Benny came through in the end though.
Caught an episode of Luke Cage. Actually kind of liked watching several relationships implode. Almost to the end of the season then, sadly, won't have any new to look forward to. I'm so excited for Punisher's second season but I'm hitting up Iron Fist and Dare Devil first.
I watched some behind the scenes stuff from Passionflix. If you're not a subscriber, check it out if you love books made into movies. Had time to finish up the web planet arc of Classic Who also.
I finished out the week with an episode of Murdoch Mysteries. This show continues to make me happy and hasn't fallen back on repeating storylines yet. After twelve years. That's amazing.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Viable Options, a novella that started with a prompt of "your characters are stranded or left behind by the rest of the fleet."
Here's the mini-blurb:
Karlin Hex and Jay Shaliman are trapped high in the mountains when their planet is attacked and left for ruin. Karlin decides plan A is to find a ship, get off the planet and find their way to the military fleet or a viable spaceport. Jay finds the notion admirable, but wonders what her back up option is. That's easy—plans B through Z are the same as plan A.
And a sneaky peek…
Jay Shaliman lowered the binoculars. "What the actual fuck is going on?"Huge mushroom clouds rolled up into the sky. From his perch, atop Mount Jarmingo, he couldn't see the devastation wrought by the nuclear explosions. But his military knowledge filled in every blank.Sick bile churned in his gut. "Damn… we're fucked seven ways." He ducked into the cavern he'd spent the night in.Gathering his gear, he paused when he grabbed the med kit. Popping the lid, he retrieved an ampule of antiradiation medication. Closing his eyes, he jabbed the vial into his thigh and winced. Shit, those buggers hurt.Hefting the rucksack over his shoulder, he exited the cave and surveyed his surroundings. In the high elevation, he'd be okay for a while, but he couldn't stay. Not when the world as he knew it pretty much no longer existed.What a time to be on a solo mission. Scouting areas to altitude training for the imminent war that seemed to always loom on the horizon, he'd been gone for close to two weeks. What the hell did I miss?Apparently, the beginning, middle, and end of the damned war.Well, screw that. He started the descent down the mountain with a loosely formed plan to get the hell off the planet.If any spaceports were open or usable.If there weren't… well, he'd face that possibility only if he had to.He'd have approximately three or four days to find out. After that, he'd be out of antirad meds unless he discovered another supply. And he needed to be down the mountain before the rains started. Otherwise, he'd be stuck and mired in mud.With his eye on the skyline, he trudged forward. "Gotta keep moving or die trying."Hopefully, he'd find some way off the planet and not meet his death at the bottom of the mountain.
When Jay meets Karlin, he'll pretty much decide they're done for… a far cry from what he's feeling now.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Another slower week for television. I had a project that needed some solid focus and I used music as my background noise for less distraction. Oddly enough, it was a New Year's Eve playlist. LOL I also had some outside things going on; lunch with my daughter and cousin and a lengthy concussion assessment for my middle kid. Okay, he's not really a kid anymore since he just turned twenty, but he needed to have someone with him while they did the tests and I'm glad I was there. Turns out he's probably had a concussion for at least a couple of years. Epic fail on my parental duties there.
I did catch the finale of Strike Back. Kind of liked the way it ended but I'm used to a little more closure. I'm definitely looking forward to the new season in the next week or so.
Watched an episode of Chicago Fire and—thank whatever rules the universe—the stupid deputy commissioner appears to be out. Who knows for how long, but man, I hate that storyline. Also saddened that Severied lost his dad. Really thrilled Benny came through in the end though.
Caught an episode of Luke Cage. Actually kind of liked watching several relationships implode. Almost to the end of the season then, sadly, won't have any new to look forward to. I'm so excited for Punisher's second season but I'm hitting up Iron Fist and Dare Devil first.
I watched some behind the scenes stuff from Passionflix. If you're not a subscriber, check it out if you love books made into movies. Had time to finish up the web planet arc of Classic Who also.
I finished out the week with an episode of Murdoch Mysteries. This show continues to make me happy and hasn't fallen back on repeating storylines yet. After twelve years. That's amazing.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Viable Options, a novella that started with a prompt of "your characters are stranded or left behind by the rest of the fleet."
Here's the mini-blurb:
Karlin Hex and Jay Shaliman are trapped high in the mountains when their planet is attacked and left for ruin. Karlin decides plan A is to find a ship, get off the planet and find their way to the military fleet or a viable spaceport. Jay finds the notion admirable, but wonders what her back up option is. That's easy—plans B through Z are the same as plan A.
And a sneaky peek…
Jay Shaliman lowered the binoculars. "What the actual fuck is going on?"Huge mushroom clouds rolled up into the sky. From his perch, atop Mount Jarmingo, he couldn't see the devastation wrought by the nuclear explosions. But his military knowledge filled in every blank.Sick bile churned in his gut. "Damn… we're fucked seven ways." He ducked into the cavern he'd spent the night in.Gathering his gear, he paused when he grabbed the med kit. Popping the lid, he retrieved an ampule of antiradiation medication. Closing his eyes, he jabbed the vial into his thigh and winced. Shit, those buggers hurt.Hefting the rucksack over his shoulder, he exited the cave and surveyed his surroundings. In the high elevation, he'd be okay for a while, but he couldn't stay. Not when the world as he knew it pretty much no longer existed.What a time to be on a solo mission. Scouting areas to altitude training for the imminent war that seemed to always loom on the horizon, he'd been gone for close to two weeks. What the hell did I miss?Apparently, the beginning, middle, and end of the damned war.Well, screw that. He started the descent down the mountain with a loosely formed plan to get the hell off the planet.If any spaceports were open or usable.If there weren't… well, he'd face that possibility only if he had to.He'd have approximately three or four days to find out. After that, he'd be out of antirad meds unless he discovered another supply. And he needed to be down the mountain before the rains started. Otherwise, he'd be stuck and mired in mud.With his eye on the skyline, he trudged forward. "Gotta keep moving or die trying."Hopefully, he'd find some way off the planet and not meet his death at the bottom of the mountain.
When Jay meets Karlin, he'll pretty much decide they're done for… a far cry from what he's feeling now.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on January 20, 2019 10:21
January 13, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Veracity of War
Man, what a week. Sixty-one degrees one day and twenty-two the next. Ohio is crazypants sometimes. Yesterday, it snowed and, since it's the first significant accumulation we've had this winter, everyone forgot how to get around in the white stuff. It is rather nice it waited until the weekend. Monday's commute should go smoother. LOL
Had a light viewing week for television shows. Caught another episode of Underbelly: Razor. I thoroughly enjoy getting a feel for Australia in the twenties. It's a very different vibe from Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and I like that.
Also caught another episode of Babylon 5. I've also been tuning into Comet occasionally to catch up there also. Also got to finally catch The Flash's 100th episode. Gotta say, the messing with the timeline gives me a headache. I'm invested in the characters though so I'll keep watching.
Watched the second part of Blade's pilot episode. I liked this series when it aired but never got to watch it all the way through in order. I'm looking forward to having the chance now.
Started season fourteen of Midsomer Murders. The changing of the guard from Barnaby one to Barnaby two is fun to watch. I didn't get to see that episode in its original run.
I'm almost finished with season one of Pensacola Wings of Gold. In all honesty, I'm not sure I'll stick it out for the other two or three seasons. It sometimes irritates me when they scrap an entire cast and almost start over.
Caught another episode of Lexx. I really forgot how cornball some of the series ended up being. Still… it's a great nostalgia thing. Back when Syfy was SciFi and I watched the channel almost exclusively. I miss those days.
Tried to watch Gotham's fifth season premiere and my app decided to crap out. Not sure what the problem was so I'll try again later this week.
And that's it for television. Tonight's post is from Veracity of War, a novella that started with a two-word prompt of "it's over". I opted for something I hoped would be a little different and didn't make it about a relationship ending.
Here's the mini-blurb:
The veracity of war takes a toll when Emerson Gamble assumes command of a military outpost after his captain loses his life. Sheena Tram wonders if they'll be able to maintain their relationship when the burden of responsibility always gets in the way.
And a sneaky peek…
Emerson stood back while the team—shit, his team for the time being—filed out of the transport. They gathered at the edge of the hangar deck and the cold grip of reality kicked him in the gut. They had to debrief and needed him to take the lead."I can't do this." Numb and dazed, he wanted to grieve now that they'd made it back to the ship.No time for that. Gotta move ahead.Sheena broke away from the group and came to his side. "You ready?" She held his gaze, steady and true.Her voice touched the core of strength he kept in reserve. "On we go." He strode toward the unit with Sheena in step beside him. "Let's get to the briefing room for our after-action reports." Moving into the corridor, he propped his rucksack against the bulkhead and entered the space but stopped short when the ship commander rose from the front row.Colonel Owen Marshall greeted Emerson with a terse nod. "Gamble, a moment before we get started?" His head jerked toward the small office to their left.Emerson followed the colonel and stood at attention when they got inside. "Sir."Marshall waved, indicating his wish for informality. "You've had a shit day. Relax, Gamble." He cut to the point. "With the loss of Marx, I'm issuing a field promotion and giving you command of the unit." He stuck out his hand. "Congratulations, Captain."Emerson blinked, trying to absorb the news. "Uh, thank you, sir. I assumed I'd have a temporary spot until a replacement for Captain Marx could be brought out." Not in a million years did he expect a bump in rank.Colonel Marshall retrieved a box from the small desk in the room and flipped it open. A set of pips with a star in the center of crossed rifles sat inside. Owen pulled one out and motioned for Emerson to remove his current rank pins.The colonel affixed the new brass to Emerson's collar. "We're not getting replacement officers right now. The current wave of thinking is to move officers up through the units. No one has the experience we do out here. Sending inexperienced personnel will make us lose ground." He paused and met Emerson's gaze. "And we don't have any to give. If we can't hold the line here, we might as well surrender to the Amborites." He stood back and folded his arms across his chest.Emerson blew out a breath. "For once, I can't argue with their logic. But I hate to get a promotion that isn't based on merit." Marx's death would hit everyone hard.Marshall's eyes widened. "Gamble, you earned this. Maybe the circumstances aren't ideal, but it doesn't matter. You're more than qualified to lead this team."The vote of confidence bolstered Emerson even if it rang a little hollow. What else would the colonel say? The enemy wouldn't relent and Marshall needed soldiers to put boots on the ground.Owen started toward the briefing area. "Give your group some time to grieve but have them ready for another operation within forty-eight hours." He stepped out into the larger room. "Attention, soldiers. It's my privilege to inform you Captain Gamble is your new commanding officer effective immediately."A round of subdued congratulations went through the group. Emerson took a spot behind the podium and Marshall gave a nod before he exited the room. Sheena quirked a brow but took a seat in the front row. Geez, they definitely had a lot to talk about after the briefing.Pausing a moment, he looked out at the assembled unit. They'd walked and fought through hell more than once and came out a stronger, better team. He'd put this group up against anything the Amborites could throw at them. They couldn't let losing Marx tank morale.Emerson cleared his throat. "Seven pm, obs deck. We'll give Captain Marx his due." With a bottle of something strong and potent.All eyes in the room focused on Emerson. Heads nodded and low mumbles of agreement went through the group. Emerson sought Sheena's gaze and when she met his, she gave him a wide smile.Putting her thumb up, she quietly said, "A proper send off and passing of the torch. Good choice."Her seal of approval pushed him into action. "Okay. Let's debrief and get the after action reports filled out and filed."
This one is plotted out in the loosest terms. I have a feeling Emerson and Sheena are going to insert their ideas into the mix. LOL
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Had a light viewing week for television shows. Caught another episode of Underbelly: Razor. I thoroughly enjoy getting a feel for Australia in the twenties. It's a very different vibe from Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and I like that.
Also caught another episode of Babylon 5. I've also been tuning into Comet occasionally to catch up there also. Also got to finally catch The Flash's 100th episode. Gotta say, the messing with the timeline gives me a headache. I'm invested in the characters though so I'll keep watching.
Watched the second part of Blade's pilot episode. I liked this series when it aired but never got to watch it all the way through in order. I'm looking forward to having the chance now.
Started season fourteen of Midsomer Murders. The changing of the guard from Barnaby one to Barnaby two is fun to watch. I didn't get to see that episode in its original run.
I'm almost finished with season one of Pensacola Wings of Gold. In all honesty, I'm not sure I'll stick it out for the other two or three seasons. It sometimes irritates me when they scrap an entire cast and almost start over.
Caught another episode of Lexx. I really forgot how cornball some of the series ended up being. Still… it's a great nostalgia thing. Back when Syfy was SciFi and I watched the channel almost exclusively. I miss those days.
Tried to watch Gotham's fifth season premiere and my app decided to crap out. Not sure what the problem was so I'll try again later this week.
And that's it for television. Tonight's post is from Veracity of War, a novella that started with a two-word prompt of "it's over". I opted for something I hoped would be a little different and didn't make it about a relationship ending.
Here's the mini-blurb:
The veracity of war takes a toll when Emerson Gamble assumes command of a military outpost after his captain loses his life. Sheena Tram wonders if they'll be able to maintain their relationship when the burden of responsibility always gets in the way.
And a sneaky peek…
Emerson stood back while the team—shit, his team for the time being—filed out of the transport. They gathered at the edge of the hangar deck and the cold grip of reality kicked him in the gut. They had to debrief and needed him to take the lead."I can't do this." Numb and dazed, he wanted to grieve now that they'd made it back to the ship.No time for that. Gotta move ahead.Sheena broke away from the group and came to his side. "You ready?" She held his gaze, steady and true.Her voice touched the core of strength he kept in reserve. "On we go." He strode toward the unit with Sheena in step beside him. "Let's get to the briefing room for our after-action reports." Moving into the corridor, he propped his rucksack against the bulkhead and entered the space but stopped short when the ship commander rose from the front row.Colonel Owen Marshall greeted Emerson with a terse nod. "Gamble, a moment before we get started?" His head jerked toward the small office to their left.Emerson followed the colonel and stood at attention when they got inside. "Sir."Marshall waved, indicating his wish for informality. "You've had a shit day. Relax, Gamble." He cut to the point. "With the loss of Marx, I'm issuing a field promotion and giving you command of the unit." He stuck out his hand. "Congratulations, Captain."Emerson blinked, trying to absorb the news. "Uh, thank you, sir. I assumed I'd have a temporary spot until a replacement for Captain Marx could be brought out." Not in a million years did he expect a bump in rank.Colonel Marshall retrieved a box from the small desk in the room and flipped it open. A set of pips with a star in the center of crossed rifles sat inside. Owen pulled one out and motioned for Emerson to remove his current rank pins.The colonel affixed the new brass to Emerson's collar. "We're not getting replacement officers right now. The current wave of thinking is to move officers up through the units. No one has the experience we do out here. Sending inexperienced personnel will make us lose ground." He paused and met Emerson's gaze. "And we don't have any to give. If we can't hold the line here, we might as well surrender to the Amborites." He stood back and folded his arms across his chest.Emerson blew out a breath. "For once, I can't argue with their logic. But I hate to get a promotion that isn't based on merit." Marx's death would hit everyone hard.Marshall's eyes widened. "Gamble, you earned this. Maybe the circumstances aren't ideal, but it doesn't matter. You're more than qualified to lead this team."The vote of confidence bolstered Emerson even if it rang a little hollow. What else would the colonel say? The enemy wouldn't relent and Marshall needed soldiers to put boots on the ground.Owen started toward the briefing area. "Give your group some time to grieve but have them ready for another operation within forty-eight hours." He stepped out into the larger room. "Attention, soldiers. It's my privilege to inform you Captain Gamble is your new commanding officer effective immediately."A round of subdued congratulations went through the group. Emerson took a spot behind the podium and Marshall gave a nod before he exited the room. Sheena quirked a brow but took a seat in the front row. Geez, they definitely had a lot to talk about after the briefing.Pausing a moment, he looked out at the assembled unit. They'd walked and fought through hell more than once and came out a stronger, better team. He'd put this group up against anything the Amborites could throw at them. They couldn't let losing Marx tank morale.Emerson cleared his throat. "Seven pm, obs deck. We'll give Captain Marx his due." With a bottle of something strong and potent.All eyes in the room focused on Emerson. Heads nodded and low mumbles of agreement went through the group. Emerson sought Sheena's gaze and when she met his, she gave him a wide smile.Putting her thumb up, she quietly said, "A proper send off and passing of the torch. Good choice."Her seal of approval pushed him into action. "Okay. Let's debrief and get the after action reports filled out and filed."
This one is plotted out in the loosest terms. I have a feeling Emerson and Sheena are going to insert their ideas into the mix. LOL

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on January 13, 2019 12:04
January 6, 2019
Sunday Snippet: Unlawful Acts
Welcome 2019! I can honestly say it's been a weird week. The whole having the new year start on the second day of the week throws me off. Even more so than if it started on Wednesday. I have no idea why, but there it is. LOL
I started some new shows this past week. Caught the first episode of Blade and I'm looking forward to actually watching this show in the correct order. If CW Seed doesn't pull it. I didn't get to finish Birds of Prey and it irritates me.
Also watched part of the second episode of Roswell but I'll be switching to Netflix for this one or maybe another streaming service. DustX only has it available as a marathon and, frankly, it's too much of a giant pain to fast forward until I get to the episode I need.
Also watched another episode of Pensacola Wings of Gold and Lexx before the end of last year. I'd forgotten the prison ship episode and end up enjoying it more than I thought I would.
Caught the next to last episode of Strike Back season five. So thrilled to see familiar faces and experience the passing of the torch, so to speak. Looks like those familiar faces are in the last episode, too. I'm also super excited for the new season with Jamie Bamber taking over the CO. I can't wait!
I watched the last episode of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and truly wish there had been another season. I fell in love with the characters. I'm rather glad it didn't end on a massive cliffhanger, only hinting at what the characters might face in a new season.
Caught another episode of Luke Cage and loved having Danny turn up. Nice to have another mention of Claire too. I'm actually thrilled with Missy's arc and I'm kind of disappointed we won't see more of her development after this season ends.
Chicago Fire disappointed the hell out of me by having the stupid deputy commissioner back again. Not sure why the conflict irritates me, but it's the same thing that happened with Chicago PD. I think it's because it feels forced and not something that happened organically even though both antagonists were introduced well before they became the actual pains in the ass they are. Eh… whatever.
I watched the Passionflix holiday Quickie Caught Up In You; obviously after the actual holiday. Such a sweet little tale! More of these, please!
Murdoch Mysteries had a terrific episode but I'm honestly still trying to figure out what the hell happened in the last one. LOL
Watched several episodes of Classic Who. I'm still on the web planet arc and it's kind of a fun run. Also started Doctor Who's "Demons of the Punjab" but still need to finish that one. Also can't wait to see the New Year's special.
Started season two of Penny Dreadful and, wow, Vanessa is a true magnet for all things evil, no? I'm very interested in Ethan's story and not so much in Frankenstein's. I'm honestly kind of pissed off with his actions lately.
Caught most of Wynonna Earp's second to last episode of the season. I had a sneaking suspicion Charlie would end up being something other than a cool new dude. And this show loves taking crazy twisty turns and Charlie's real identity is definitely a solid effing twist. LOL
Started a rewatch of Painkiller Jane but didn't have time to finish the first episode. I rather like this show when it originally aired and I'm looking forward to seeing it again.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Unlawful Acts, a novella that started as a writing challenge for reworking a scene from a favorite television show.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Effy Carmichael, an up and coming officer, wants the job of alpha team leader and deserves it, except she's a few years too young to hold the position. When the spot goes to one of her oldest friends, Jonah Kirkland, Effy has to swallow her pride and welcome him even while she fights the powerful attraction between them. Hooking up with Jonah is against regs, but it may be worth committing an unlawful act to finally realize one of her most closely held desires.
And a sneaky peek…
"Son of a bitch."Someone could've given him a heads up. Jonah Kirkland dropped a stack of files on his desk and walked over to the supply closet. Maybe the former commander kept an extra riot helmet on hand? He yanked open the double doors and started rifling through the contents. He had maybe an hour to throw something together. If he could find a damn cover. Office supplies, extra forms, a box of party favors from some type of luau, but no helmet. It really would've been nice for someone to clue him in. No. Not someone. Effy should've told him about the long-standing tradition of this unit. Instead, he'd had to overhear some of his new team predicting his imminent fall then follow up by reading a sticky note on the after action reports. How could she still be pissed about the job? It wasn't his fault the position of Alpha Team Leader was a sub-commander billet. She might have the skill and the respect of the team, but she didn't meet the age requirement and the brass wouldn't relax the standard. And yeah, it sucked. But he didn't make the damned rules. He went where the bosses told him to go. Always had. If he'd known he'd be stepping into a pile of shit, he might've thought twice about accepting this post. But Effy had a post with Alpha Team and he thought working with her would be awesome. Jonah really needed to start paying more attention to scuttlebutt. If he had, he wouldn't be fighting tooth and nail for the respect of this team. Or battling for control. Against one of his oldest friends. The bitch of the situation? He got it. He completely understood where the team came from. They looked at him as the outsider riding herd on a well-oiled machine. They knew each other inside and out. He didn't know any of them. Except Effy. And she'd proven to be the toughest to crack, and so far… the team followed her lead. She might still treat him as a friend, even commending him on a recent change he'd made to the roster. But she held back her full support and… Jonah didn't understand why. Well, okay. The job thing. But something more had come into play. If he figured that part out, he might actually find his place in his new unit. He never thought she'd back away, not after they got stationed in the same location. Stupid him… he'd thought they might spend time together. Hoped they would. She'd never hesitated to meet for a drink or share a meal when they were home at the same time. In fact, the last time he'd seen Effy with new eyes. He'd always held a little back, always seeing the childhood friend, but he realized he wanted her.But then he got the call, the promotion, and now the headache. His grand idea? To test the waters, gauge her interest, and if any, maybe figure out a way around the regs. Maybe have a discussion about working together and making tough choices. The weird thing? That challenge didn't seem insurmountable. Effy pushed him to be better and he challenged her to be more. They could prove to be the exception. Would he make a tough call? One that could put her in danger? He did a gut check and, yeah, he could. Besides… Effy would have his balls in a sling if he tried to do something stupid like protect her from harm. She worked her ass off to achieve the best scores. She could, and would, handle herself.And if finding a way around the frat regs should prove easy, why couldn't giving him a chance to actually be a good commander? Did she not trust him to do the job? His brain wouldn't wrap around that idea. But something had her off balance. So… what had Effy all twitchy and on edge? He sat behind the desk and dug through the drawers. He'd asked her to grab a bite to eat a couple of times. She'd turned him down. He tried getting her out for a drink or two and she'd blown him off. All he'd wanted was conversation. He'd stressed that. Anything more could create drama. She was subordinate to him and they'd both have trouble if anyone thought they'd crossed the line. Even if he didn't think they'd have trouble with the regs, others might not agree. And until he had the chance to figure his new team out, he couldn't push anything too far.What would she think if he'd asked her to make it more than a casual thing?He should know, dammit. Shouldn't have to wonder. But they'd grown apart. He got a much different vibe from her lately. Not job related, that one he understood. No, Effy seemed to be waiting for something. From him. Not the first time he'd felt that coming in his direction, but definitely the longest lasting. Somewhat hostile, but not pissed. Frustrated.About what? He'd gone out of his way to keep up their usual habits. She'd shut him down. It kinda punched him in the gut. Normally she'd be all frosty for a few days then hook up with a new guy and get over it. Not this time. And it bugged Jonah. Being closer to Effy played a large part in why he accepted the new post.Being separated from her for the last five years, only seeing her sporadically, made him appreciate the huge role she played in his life. Always there, never in his face, but hovering in the background, she provided a solid, steady presence. When she left, a piece of him had gone missing. He didn't like it.He missed her. More than he probably should. He tugged the bottom drawer, but it only opened halfway. Looking down, he gave it a hard yank and pulled free. Success! A beat up, out of date helmet sat all the way in the back. He lifted the old relic out and placed it on the desk. The visor had a long, jagged crack running diagonally across its surface. Good thing they didn't need the thick plastic. He snapped the pieces off and tossed them in the trash. The bulk of the pressure off, Jonah contemplated why Effy had been acting so damn strange. Her behavior not only irritated him, it kicked him in the teeth. The realization freaked him out. When did he develop such strong feelings for her? Actually, he pretty much knew. It had been the day they met and she fell out of a tree, landing on top of him. From that day on, he'd watched out for her.
A longer than usual peek and I'm not completely happy with it; probably too much internal monologue but I like what I have to start with and can always judiciously cut out the nonessential parts.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
I started some new shows this past week. Caught the first episode of Blade and I'm looking forward to actually watching this show in the correct order. If CW Seed doesn't pull it. I didn't get to finish Birds of Prey and it irritates me.
Also watched part of the second episode of Roswell but I'll be switching to Netflix for this one or maybe another streaming service. DustX only has it available as a marathon and, frankly, it's too much of a giant pain to fast forward until I get to the episode I need.
Also watched another episode of Pensacola Wings of Gold and Lexx before the end of last year. I'd forgotten the prison ship episode and end up enjoying it more than I thought I would.
Caught the next to last episode of Strike Back season five. So thrilled to see familiar faces and experience the passing of the torch, so to speak. Looks like those familiar faces are in the last episode, too. I'm also super excited for the new season with Jamie Bamber taking over the CO. I can't wait!
I watched the last episode of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency and truly wish there had been another season. I fell in love with the characters. I'm rather glad it didn't end on a massive cliffhanger, only hinting at what the characters might face in a new season.
Caught another episode of Luke Cage and loved having Danny turn up. Nice to have another mention of Claire too. I'm actually thrilled with Missy's arc and I'm kind of disappointed we won't see more of her development after this season ends.
Chicago Fire disappointed the hell out of me by having the stupid deputy commissioner back again. Not sure why the conflict irritates me, but it's the same thing that happened with Chicago PD. I think it's because it feels forced and not something that happened organically even though both antagonists were introduced well before they became the actual pains in the ass they are. Eh… whatever.
I watched the Passionflix holiday Quickie Caught Up In You; obviously after the actual holiday. Such a sweet little tale! More of these, please!
Murdoch Mysteries had a terrific episode but I'm honestly still trying to figure out what the hell happened in the last one. LOL
Watched several episodes of Classic Who. I'm still on the web planet arc and it's kind of a fun run. Also started Doctor Who's "Demons of the Punjab" but still need to finish that one. Also can't wait to see the New Year's special.
Started season two of Penny Dreadful and, wow, Vanessa is a true magnet for all things evil, no? I'm very interested in Ethan's story and not so much in Frankenstein's. I'm honestly kind of pissed off with his actions lately.
Caught most of Wynonna Earp's second to last episode of the season. I had a sneaking suspicion Charlie would end up being something other than a cool new dude. And this show loves taking crazy twisty turns and Charlie's real identity is definitely a solid effing twist. LOL
Started a rewatch of Painkiller Jane but didn't have time to finish the first episode. I rather like this show when it originally aired and I'm looking forward to seeing it again.
That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Unlawful Acts, a novella that started as a writing challenge for reworking a scene from a favorite television show.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Effy Carmichael, an up and coming officer, wants the job of alpha team leader and deserves it, except she's a few years too young to hold the position. When the spot goes to one of her oldest friends, Jonah Kirkland, Effy has to swallow her pride and welcome him even while she fights the powerful attraction between them. Hooking up with Jonah is against regs, but it may be worth committing an unlawful act to finally realize one of her most closely held desires.
And a sneaky peek…
"Son of a bitch."Someone could've given him a heads up. Jonah Kirkland dropped a stack of files on his desk and walked over to the supply closet. Maybe the former commander kept an extra riot helmet on hand? He yanked open the double doors and started rifling through the contents. He had maybe an hour to throw something together. If he could find a damn cover. Office supplies, extra forms, a box of party favors from some type of luau, but no helmet. It really would've been nice for someone to clue him in. No. Not someone. Effy should've told him about the long-standing tradition of this unit. Instead, he'd had to overhear some of his new team predicting his imminent fall then follow up by reading a sticky note on the after action reports. How could she still be pissed about the job? It wasn't his fault the position of Alpha Team Leader was a sub-commander billet. She might have the skill and the respect of the team, but she didn't meet the age requirement and the brass wouldn't relax the standard. And yeah, it sucked. But he didn't make the damned rules. He went where the bosses told him to go. Always had. If he'd known he'd be stepping into a pile of shit, he might've thought twice about accepting this post. But Effy had a post with Alpha Team and he thought working with her would be awesome. Jonah really needed to start paying more attention to scuttlebutt. If he had, he wouldn't be fighting tooth and nail for the respect of this team. Or battling for control. Against one of his oldest friends. The bitch of the situation? He got it. He completely understood where the team came from. They looked at him as the outsider riding herd on a well-oiled machine. They knew each other inside and out. He didn't know any of them. Except Effy. And she'd proven to be the toughest to crack, and so far… the team followed her lead. She might still treat him as a friend, even commending him on a recent change he'd made to the roster. But she held back her full support and… Jonah didn't understand why. Well, okay. The job thing. But something more had come into play. If he figured that part out, he might actually find his place in his new unit. He never thought she'd back away, not after they got stationed in the same location. Stupid him… he'd thought they might spend time together. Hoped they would. She'd never hesitated to meet for a drink or share a meal when they were home at the same time. In fact, the last time he'd seen Effy with new eyes. He'd always held a little back, always seeing the childhood friend, but he realized he wanted her.But then he got the call, the promotion, and now the headache. His grand idea? To test the waters, gauge her interest, and if any, maybe figure out a way around the regs. Maybe have a discussion about working together and making tough choices. The weird thing? That challenge didn't seem insurmountable. Effy pushed him to be better and he challenged her to be more. They could prove to be the exception. Would he make a tough call? One that could put her in danger? He did a gut check and, yeah, he could. Besides… Effy would have his balls in a sling if he tried to do something stupid like protect her from harm. She worked her ass off to achieve the best scores. She could, and would, handle herself.And if finding a way around the frat regs should prove easy, why couldn't giving him a chance to actually be a good commander? Did she not trust him to do the job? His brain wouldn't wrap around that idea. But something had her off balance. So… what had Effy all twitchy and on edge? He sat behind the desk and dug through the drawers. He'd asked her to grab a bite to eat a couple of times. She'd turned him down. He tried getting her out for a drink or two and she'd blown him off. All he'd wanted was conversation. He'd stressed that. Anything more could create drama. She was subordinate to him and they'd both have trouble if anyone thought they'd crossed the line. Even if he didn't think they'd have trouble with the regs, others might not agree. And until he had the chance to figure his new team out, he couldn't push anything too far.What would she think if he'd asked her to make it more than a casual thing?He should know, dammit. Shouldn't have to wonder. But they'd grown apart. He got a much different vibe from her lately. Not job related, that one he understood. No, Effy seemed to be waiting for something. From him. Not the first time he'd felt that coming in his direction, but definitely the longest lasting. Somewhat hostile, but not pissed. Frustrated.About what? He'd gone out of his way to keep up their usual habits. She'd shut him down. It kinda punched him in the gut. Normally she'd be all frosty for a few days then hook up with a new guy and get over it. Not this time. And it bugged Jonah. Being closer to Effy played a large part in why he accepted the new post.Being separated from her for the last five years, only seeing her sporadically, made him appreciate the huge role she played in his life. Always there, never in his face, but hovering in the background, she provided a solid, steady presence. When she left, a piece of him had gone missing. He didn't like it.He missed her. More than he probably should. He tugged the bottom drawer, but it only opened halfway. Looking down, he gave it a hard yank and pulled free. Success! A beat up, out of date helmet sat all the way in the back. He lifted the old relic out and placed it on the desk. The visor had a long, jagged crack running diagonally across its surface. Good thing they didn't need the thick plastic. He snapped the pieces off and tossed them in the trash. The bulk of the pressure off, Jonah contemplated why Effy had been acting so damn strange. Her behavior not only irritated him, it kicked him in the teeth. The realization freaked him out. When did he develop such strong feelings for her? Actually, he pretty much knew. It had been the day they met and she fell out of a tree, landing on top of him. From that day on, he'd watched out for her.
A longer than usual peek and I'm not completely happy with it; probably too much internal monologue but I like what I have to start with and can always judiciously cut out the nonessential parts.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on January 06, 2019 09:17
December 30, 2018
Sunday Snippet: Uniform Differences
December 30, 2018
I hope everyone who celebrates had a terrific holiday. Mine ended up being lovely; very low-key and quiet with family. The days after have been filled with catching up with friends. I got to spend time with my two best friends from high school last night and we had the best time. So nice to catch up after such a long time.
It's been a slow week for television. My focus is off right now and background noise gets distracting sometimes. I did catch some Classic Who while catching up on the dishes and doing some cooking. I'm into the web planet episodes right now.
Started the Thanksgiving episode of The Flash. Really hope to get caught up on my CW shows soon. Watched Midsomer Murders's final episode of series thirteen. Nice to see how Barnaby the first retired.
I also caught another episode of Babylon 5. I'd forgotten about this one and it was nice to see Dr. Franklin fight a moral dilemma. Also watched an episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. As a standalone episode, it worked well.
And that's pretty much it for my light week of viewing. Tonight's post is from Uniform Differences, a novella that started with a two-word prompt of "respect me".
Here's the mini-blurb:
When it comes to respect, Tegan Gruss and Ellsworth Boshuk have a few uniform differences when defining how to show it. Ellsworth is tired of her constantly busting his chops—he's her superior officer—but Tegan doesn't care about rank when someone isn't worthy of her time or effort and Ellsworth is very worthy.
And a sneaky peek…
Ellsworth flung his hand out. "Respect me, Tegan. Me. Not the rank, not the uniform. But the man inside it." Not too much to ask, right?Her brows knit. "I do, Ells. Why would you think differently?" She shook her head.He made a garbled choking sound. "You disobey orders, berate my decisions, and ignore protocol. How can you possibly respect me?" If she defined respect by those actions, he needed a new dictionary.She sighed. "Look, Ellsworth, do you see me doing any of that with Tipton?" She waited a beat. "No. And why don't I?" A rhetorical question because she continued. "Because I have zero respect for the man and could give two shits if he gets anything right." She got up and moved closer to Ellsworth. "Everyone knows how I feel about him. So think about it, Ells. Why do you think I give you crap?" Her eyebrow arched.He started to get a general idea. Didn't mean he agreed with her analogy.She poked him in the chest. "I do it because you're worth my time and effort." Holding his gaze, she finished. "Tell me you get that."Ells thought about it for a few moments. She made a good point even if it sucked balls. She didn't give Tipton anything more than she had to and avoided interacting with him unless necessary. His promotion didn't sit well with her but she couldn’t do anything about it.Ellsworth conceded. "Okay. I guess I do understand. But, geez, Tegan, can you tone down the obnoxious stuff?" He lowered his voice. "Seriously, we don't have to butt heads all the time, do we?" Maybe five times a day instead of a dozen.Tegan shrugged. "Can't make any promises, but I'll attempt to be less abrasive." She added one small concession. "Especially when I don't have to be."Ellsworth cracked a smile. "And when would that be? I think I'd better nail down some specifics so we're not hitting this wall again." He made a show of reaching behind him to get a notepad.Tegan waved a finger back and forth. "Uh-uh. You know I can't be pigeonholed into a commitment. I work on the fly." Her laugh bubbled up. "But nice try."Ellsworth joined her mirth. "Hey, at least give me points for the attempt."She sobered. "I don't have to. You're already off the charts." Her breath hitched a little. "And you can forget I said that."He could… but he wouldn't.
This poor story sat neglected and forgotten for the longest time. I haven't even featured it on the blog yet. Welcome to the universe, my friend.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
I hope everyone who celebrates had a terrific holiday. Mine ended up being lovely; very low-key and quiet with family. The days after have been filled with catching up with friends. I got to spend time with my two best friends from high school last night and we had the best time. So nice to catch up after such a long time.
It's been a slow week for television. My focus is off right now and background noise gets distracting sometimes. I did catch some Classic Who while catching up on the dishes and doing some cooking. I'm into the web planet episodes right now.
Started the Thanksgiving episode of The Flash. Really hope to get caught up on my CW shows soon. Watched Midsomer Murders's final episode of series thirteen. Nice to see how Barnaby the first retired.
I also caught another episode of Babylon 5. I'd forgotten about this one and it was nice to see Dr. Franklin fight a moral dilemma. Also watched an episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. As a standalone episode, it worked well.
And that's pretty much it for my light week of viewing. Tonight's post is from Uniform Differences, a novella that started with a two-word prompt of "respect me".
Here's the mini-blurb:
When it comes to respect, Tegan Gruss and Ellsworth Boshuk have a few uniform differences when defining how to show it. Ellsworth is tired of her constantly busting his chops—he's her superior officer—but Tegan doesn't care about rank when someone isn't worthy of her time or effort and Ellsworth is very worthy.
And a sneaky peek…
Ellsworth flung his hand out. "Respect me, Tegan. Me. Not the rank, not the uniform. But the man inside it." Not too much to ask, right?Her brows knit. "I do, Ells. Why would you think differently?" She shook her head.He made a garbled choking sound. "You disobey orders, berate my decisions, and ignore protocol. How can you possibly respect me?" If she defined respect by those actions, he needed a new dictionary.She sighed. "Look, Ellsworth, do you see me doing any of that with Tipton?" She waited a beat. "No. And why don't I?" A rhetorical question because she continued. "Because I have zero respect for the man and could give two shits if he gets anything right." She got up and moved closer to Ellsworth. "Everyone knows how I feel about him. So think about it, Ells. Why do you think I give you crap?" Her eyebrow arched.He started to get a general idea. Didn't mean he agreed with her analogy.She poked him in the chest. "I do it because you're worth my time and effort." Holding his gaze, she finished. "Tell me you get that."Ells thought about it for a few moments. She made a good point even if it sucked balls. She didn't give Tipton anything more than she had to and avoided interacting with him unless necessary. His promotion didn't sit well with her but she couldn’t do anything about it.Ellsworth conceded. "Okay. I guess I do understand. But, geez, Tegan, can you tone down the obnoxious stuff?" He lowered his voice. "Seriously, we don't have to butt heads all the time, do we?" Maybe five times a day instead of a dozen.Tegan shrugged. "Can't make any promises, but I'll attempt to be less abrasive." She added one small concession. "Especially when I don't have to be."Ellsworth cracked a smile. "And when would that be? I think I'd better nail down some specifics so we're not hitting this wall again." He made a show of reaching behind him to get a notepad.Tegan waved a finger back and forth. "Uh-uh. You know I can't be pigeonholed into a commitment. I work on the fly." Her laugh bubbled up. "But nice try."Ellsworth joined her mirth. "Hey, at least give me points for the attempt."She sobered. "I don't have to. You're already off the charts." Her breath hitched a little. "And you can forget I said that."He could… but he wouldn't.
This poor story sat neglected and forgotten for the longest time. I haven't even featured it on the blog yet. Welcome to the universe, my friend.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on December 30, 2018 11:40
December 23, 2018
Sunday Snippet: Unexpected Surprise
Happy early holidays. I hope everyone has a wonderful season full of love, laughter, and fun. If not, I hope the trauma is limited and as painless as possible.
The past week flew by with a lot of crazy running around. I did manage to get a ton of work cleared and got in some television viewing while doing so. Caught another episode of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. Seriously, I love this show so much. I think I'm about halfway through the season. Also caught another episode of Strike Back and, damn, the CO pulled a twisty move I didn't anticipate. Gotta say, I'm kind of pissed and sincerely hope she gets what's coming to her. Can't wait to watch the next episode and see some familiar faces.
Caught an episode of Chicago Fire and thoroughly enjoyed. I like Christopher as the new lieutenant and it was so nice to have the weasel-like commissioner dude not around. I'm not down with that plot point at all. Caught episode nine of Luke Cage and loved the little twists. Glad to see Bushwhacker get his ass handed to him for once.
Watched Mr. 365, a Passionflix original holiday movie. I liked it a lot. Looking forward to the holiday quickie, which I might not get to until after the actual holiday. LOL
Murdoch Mysteries's sixth episode will need a rewatch. I'm not actually sure what the hell happened. LOL
I'm finished with the first season of Penny Dreadful. The last episode ended up having quite a few surprises. Good ones. I'm ready for season two. Also caught an episode of Wynonna Earp. This show never fails to throw in a crazy twist and get really messy. I like that.
Watched episode twelve of The Dresden Files and remembered this one from my original viewing. I liked having Murphy's dad in the mix. Also started episode two of Underbelly: Razor. I'll try to finish it up soon.
Watched another episode of Classic Who and finally finished the fifth episode of Doctor Who. It ended up being better than expected.
And that's pretty much it for television this week. Between work and getting the final shopping stuff done, I ran out of steam.
Tonight's post is from Unexpected Surprise, a sexy short that got a start with a writing community prompt of write a scene where a parent shows up unexpectedly on a second anniversary. This one might turn into a novella.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Roma Dobbs and Case Havensworth, two soldiers with a long and storied history, finally tie the knot, but keep it very low-key and don't tell anyone. Case's dad shows up without warning on their second wedding anniversary and gets an unexpected surprise—a not so new daughter-in-law.
And a sneaky peek…
Roma's mind tripped back to the moment she met Case. Such an ugly scene that at least garnered something good in the end.Her husband.Case ran a hand through his hair. "Well, our story begins at Matt's funeral." Matt Havensworth, younger brother, Roma's former fiancé.Cal's eyes went wide. "Wait. You've been together since your brother died? That's over five years ago." He sat up straight again, disbelief warring with agitation.Case hand-waved his dad's concern. "No. No. You said start at the beginning. Roma and I met at Matt's funeral." Under less than stellar circumstances.Cal grunted. "Fast forward to when you got together."Case quirked an eyebrow. "Dad, if you want to know how we got together, you need patience." Because the story almost ended before it began.Roma finally entered the conversation. "It's important, sir." She sobered and Case grabbed her hand, threading their fingers together.Cal caught the vibe and nodded. "Sorry. Go on." He settled back against the chair cushion and gave them his full attention.Roma slid Case a sideways glance. He squeezed her hand, understanding her silent request. He needed to tell the story, because the bulk of it happened out of Roma's sphere of grief.Case put an arm around her and began the tale…
Five years ago
"I walked into the funeral home to find Miriam being Miriam. And it wasn't pretty."
"Get out. You have no business being here. I don't want you here." Miriam grasped Roma's arm in a hard clinch, pinching her skin in a death-like grip.Roma blinked at the verbal tirade not quite certain how to respond. The woman started dragging Roma toward the exit, ready to throw her out of her fiance's funeral.Case came around the corner and stumbled on to the scene. "Mom! What the hell are you doing?" He hissed the words as quietly as possible.Miriam whirled on him. "Get her out of here. Escort her off the premises. She killed your brother." Her voice rose with each sentence spoken.Scott gently removed his mother's hand from Roma and refused to do her bidding. "I don't think so, Mom." He offered Roma his elbow and guided her to her seat in the second row, ignoring Miriam's spluttered outrage. "I'm sorry for the scene she's creating. Sit tight. I'll get her calmed down. You have every right to be here." He straightened and went back to Miriam.She all but shook with rage. "What are you doing? She doesn't belong here."Case laid things out for his mom. "Yes, she does. Do you think Matt would approve of this? He'd never want you to trash the woman he planned to spend the rest of his life with."Miriam's lip quivered. "It's her fault that he died. Always dragging him out and about in that stupid car."The car Miriam bought for him because he wanted something flashy.Case didn't back down. "Don't you mean she dragged him away from you?" And out from under Miriam's thumb.His mother's lips thinned. "She wanted him to enlist. Did you know that?"Case lifted a shoulder. "He needed discipline, Mom." Something he'd never get living under Miriam's roof.She rolled her eyes. "He would've outgrown his willfulness." Her lips quivered again. "He was mine. You followed in your father's footsteps joining the military. But Matty was mine to guide and influence." In other words, mold and manipulate into doing her bidding for life.Case quietly took her hand. "None of that changes the way he felt for Roma. She stays. You can either behave with decorum or taint your son's memory. It's up to you." He held her gaze, daring her to keep creating havoc.Miriam put her nose in the air and took his arm. She didn't say a word when Case directed her to her seat in the front row beside husband number two and settled in beside her, two seats down from his dad. She didn't utter another thing to her oldest son throughout the entire service, the ride to the cemetery, or at the graveside. Case found Roma after the coffin had been lowered into the cold ground. "I think my mom made sure you wouldn't have a way home."Roma glanced up at him and shrugged. "I had no idea she hated me so much."Case shook his head. "She hates not having my brother to pin her hopes for the future on. That has nothing to do with you and everything to do with her. But she can't blame herself. She's the one who bought him a car he couldn't handle."Roma met his gaze. "Do you blame me?"Case frowned. "No. I'm one of the few who knew Matt's propensity for going overboard. You were good for him. Kept him grounded in a way our mother never could."Tears welled in Roma's eyes. "Didn't do much to keep him safe. He still drove like a maniac."Case took her hand. "Which has nothing to do with you and everything to do with his own personal demons." He nodded toward the parking lot. "Can I offer you a ride home? Seems like my mother made sure no one waited for you to say your goodbyes."Roma blinked and looked around. They were the only two left.She gave him a sad smile. "A ride would be lovely, thanks."When Case walked her to the door, he apologized again. "I'm sorry about Miriam. She's got issues only she can work through. Not that she'd ever admit to being in the wrong."Roma gave him a genuine smile. "I always wondered how your dad got tangled up with her. He's the polar opposite."Case chuckled. "Matt and I gave up trying to figure out what brought them together for the ten years they were married. I have a feeling it was Mom being pregnant with me."Roma laughed. "You're exactly how Matt described you." She sobered. "I'm so sorry we didn't meet before he died. He loved you so much." Her eyes welled with tears again.Case wrapped his arms around her. "He felt the same about you. And I'm glad I finally got to meet the woman who made him happy." He eased away. "I'm just sorry my time here is short. I have to ship back out the day after tomorrow."Roma nodded. "Will you get to spend some time with the colonel?" Meaning his dad.Case lifted a shoulder. "I'm going there tonight. No way can I be around Miriam right now." He took a step back. "Would you keep in touch? I'll understand if you'd rather not, but I'd like to and I'm sure Matt would want me to make sure you're doing okay."Roma fished her keys out of her purse. "I'd like that. You have my address. I'll be here at least another six months for training."Case started down the steps leading to the sidewalk. "I'll send a letter when I get back to base."
Present
Cal shook his head. "I had no idea Miriam confronted you. How did I miss that?"Roma's lips twisted in a sad smile. "You were grieving, sir. Case kept the uproar to a minimum. There was no need to drag you into the fray. He pretty much had everything under control." As much as anyone could control things when Miriam got involved.Cal gave a nod; he got it. "And that's how things got started with you two?"Roma chuckled. "If you call exchanging letters and calls for a year starting something." But it did give them the opportunity to get to know each other through their memories of Matt.Case picked back up. "I didn't see Roma again until the anniversary of Matt's death when I bumped into her at his graveside." His lips curved in a wry smile. "We went to dinner and caught up. She was shipping out the next day."Roma nodded. "Yeah, I'd finished up my first leg of training for off-planet assignments then followed up with a stint in the base comms center. They needed people who could translate written correspondence." The next part would blow Cal's mind. "I deployed to Armantia."His eyes narrowed and he glanced at Case. "Did you request a transfer there?"Case laughed. "No. Sheer dumb luck I got sent in with my unit two months later."Roma snorted. "Sheer dumb luck he arrived when he did." Not long after everything almost went to defcon one on the clusterfuck scale.Cal quirked an eyebrow. "I sense another story here."Case shot her a quick look. "Oh, yeah. And it's a doozy."
I'm having a lot of fun with this story. I enjoy writing retrospectively and mixing the past with the present.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
The past week flew by with a lot of crazy running around. I did manage to get a ton of work cleared and got in some television viewing while doing so. Caught another episode of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. Seriously, I love this show so much. I think I'm about halfway through the season. Also caught another episode of Strike Back and, damn, the CO pulled a twisty move I didn't anticipate. Gotta say, I'm kind of pissed and sincerely hope she gets what's coming to her. Can't wait to watch the next episode and see some familiar faces.
Caught an episode of Chicago Fire and thoroughly enjoyed. I like Christopher as the new lieutenant and it was so nice to have the weasel-like commissioner dude not around. I'm not down with that plot point at all. Caught episode nine of Luke Cage and loved the little twists. Glad to see Bushwhacker get his ass handed to him for once.
Watched Mr. 365, a Passionflix original holiday movie. I liked it a lot. Looking forward to the holiday quickie, which I might not get to until after the actual holiday. LOL
Murdoch Mysteries's sixth episode will need a rewatch. I'm not actually sure what the hell happened. LOL
I'm finished with the first season of Penny Dreadful. The last episode ended up having quite a few surprises. Good ones. I'm ready for season two. Also caught an episode of Wynonna Earp. This show never fails to throw in a crazy twist and get really messy. I like that.
Watched episode twelve of The Dresden Files and remembered this one from my original viewing. I liked having Murphy's dad in the mix. Also started episode two of Underbelly: Razor. I'll try to finish it up soon.
Watched another episode of Classic Who and finally finished the fifth episode of Doctor Who. It ended up being better than expected.
And that's pretty much it for television this week. Between work and getting the final shopping stuff done, I ran out of steam.
Tonight's post is from Unexpected Surprise, a sexy short that got a start with a writing community prompt of write a scene where a parent shows up unexpectedly on a second anniversary. This one might turn into a novella.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Roma Dobbs and Case Havensworth, two soldiers with a long and storied history, finally tie the knot, but keep it very low-key and don't tell anyone. Case's dad shows up without warning on their second wedding anniversary and gets an unexpected surprise—a not so new daughter-in-law.
And a sneaky peek…
Roma's mind tripped back to the moment she met Case. Such an ugly scene that at least garnered something good in the end.Her husband.Case ran a hand through his hair. "Well, our story begins at Matt's funeral." Matt Havensworth, younger brother, Roma's former fiancé.Cal's eyes went wide. "Wait. You've been together since your brother died? That's over five years ago." He sat up straight again, disbelief warring with agitation.Case hand-waved his dad's concern. "No. No. You said start at the beginning. Roma and I met at Matt's funeral." Under less than stellar circumstances.Cal grunted. "Fast forward to when you got together."Case quirked an eyebrow. "Dad, if you want to know how we got together, you need patience." Because the story almost ended before it began.Roma finally entered the conversation. "It's important, sir." She sobered and Case grabbed her hand, threading their fingers together.Cal caught the vibe and nodded. "Sorry. Go on." He settled back against the chair cushion and gave them his full attention.Roma slid Case a sideways glance. He squeezed her hand, understanding her silent request. He needed to tell the story, because the bulk of it happened out of Roma's sphere of grief.Case put an arm around her and began the tale…
Five years ago
"I walked into the funeral home to find Miriam being Miriam. And it wasn't pretty."
"Get out. You have no business being here. I don't want you here." Miriam grasped Roma's arm in a hard clinch, pinching her skin in a death-like grip.Roma blinked at the verbal tirade not quite certain how to respond. The woman started dragging Roma toward the exit, ready to throw her out of her fiance's funeral.Case came around the corner and stumbled on to the scene. "Mom! What the hell are you doing?" He hissed the words as quietly as possible.Miriam whirled on him. "Get her out of here. Escort her off the premises. She killed your brother." Her voice rose with each sentence spoken.Scott gently removed his mother's hand from Roma and refused to do her bidding. "I don't think so, Mom." He offered Roma his elbow and guided her to her seat in the second row, ignoring Miriam's spluttered outrage. "I'm sorry for the scene she's creating. Sit tight. I'll get her calmed down. You have every right to be here." He straightened and went back to Miriam.She all but shook with rage. "What are you doing? She doesn't belong here."Case laid things out for his mom. "Yes, she does. Do you think Matt would approve of this? He'd never want you to trash the woman he planned to spend the rest of his life with."Miriam's lip quivered. "It's her fault that he died. Always dragging him out and about in that stupid car."The car Miriam bought for him because he wanted something flashy.Case didn't back down. "Don't you mean she dragged him away from you?" And out from under Miriam's thumb.His mother's lips thinned. "She wanted him to enlist. Did you know that?"Case lifted a shoulder. "He needed discipline, Mom." Something he'd never get living under Miriam's roof.She rolled her eyes. "He would've outgrown his willfulness." Her lips quivered again. "He was mine. You followed in your father's footsteps joining the military. But Matty was mine to guide and influence." In other words, mold and manipulate into doing her bidding for life.Case quietly took her hand. "None of that changes the way he felt for Roma. She stays. You can either behave with decorum or taint your son's memory. It's up to you." He held her gaze, daring her to keep creating havoc.Miriam put her nose in the air and took his arm. She didn't say a word when Case directed her to her seat in the front row beside husband number two and settled in beside her, two seats down from his dad. She didn't utter another thing to her oldest son throughout the entire service, the ride to the cemetery, or at the graveside. Case found Roma after the coffin had been lowered into the cold ground. "I think my mom made sure you wouldn't have a way home."Roma glanced up at him and shrugged. "I had no idea she hated me so much."Case shook his head. "She hates not having my brother to pin her hopes for the future on. That has nothing to do with you and everything to do with her. But she can't blame herself. She's the one who bought him a car he couldn't handle."Roma met his gaze. "Do you blame me?"Case frowned. "No. I'm one of the few who knew Matt's propensity for going overboard. You were good for him. Kept him grounded in a way our mother never could."Tears welled in Roma's eyes. "Didn't do much to keep him safe. He still drove like a maniac."Case took her hand. "Which has nothing to do with you and everything to do with his own personal demons." He nodded toward the parking lot. "Can I offer you a ride home? Seems like my mother made sure no one waited for you to say your goodbyes."Roma blinked and looked around. They were the only two left.She gave him a sad smile. "A ride would be lovely, thanks."When Case walked her to the door, he apologized again. "I'm sorry about Miriam. She's got issues only she can work through. Not that she'd ever admit to being in the wrong."Roma gave him a genuine smile. "I always wondered how your dad got tangled up with her. He's the polar opposite."Case chuckled. "Matt and I gave up trying to figure out what brought them together for the ten years they were married. I have a feeling it was Mom being pregnant with me."Roma laughed. "You're exactly how Matt described you." She sobered. "I'm so sorry we didn't meet before he died. He loved you so much." Her eyes welled with tears again.Case wrapped his arms around her. "He felt the same about you. And I'm glad I finally got to meet the woman who made him happy." He eased away. "I'm just sorry my time here is short. I have to ship back out the day after tomorrow."Roma nodded. "Will you get to spend some time with the colonel?" Meaning his dad.Case lifted a shoulder. "I'm going there tonight. No way can I be around Miriam right now." He took a step back. "Would you keep in touch? I'll understand if you'd rather not, but I'd like to and I'm sure Matt would want me to make sure you're doing okay."Roma fished her keys out of her purse. "I'd like that. You have my address. I'll be here at least another six months for training."Case started down the steps leading to the sidewalk. "I'll send a letter when I get back to base."
Present
Cal shook his head. "I had no idea Miriam confronted you. How did I miss that?"Roma's lips twisted in a sad smile. "You were grieving, sir. Case kept the uproar to a minimum. There was no need to drag you into the fray. He pretty much had everything under control." As much as anyone could control things when Miriam got involved.Cal gave a nod; he got it. "And that's how things got started with you two?"Roma chuckled. "If you call exchanging letters and calls for a year starting something." But it did give them the opportunity to get to know each other through their memories of Matt.Case picked back up. "I didn't see Roma again until the anniversary of Matt's death when I bumped into her at his graveside." His lips curved in a wry smile. "We went to dinner and caught up. She was shipping out the next day."Roma nodded. "Yeah, I'd finished up my first leg of training for off-planet assignments then followed up with a stint in the base comms center. They needed people who could translate written correspondence." The next part would blow Cal's mind. "I deployed to Armantia."His eyes narrowed and he glanced at Case. "Did you request a transfer there?"Case laughed. "No. Sheer dumb luck I got sent in with my unit two months later."Roma snorted. "Sheer dumb luck he arrived when he did." Not long after everything almost went to defcon one on the clusterfuck scale.Cal quirked an eyebrow. "I sense another story here."Case shot her a quick look. "Oh, yeah. And it's a doozy."
I'm having a lot of fun with this story. I enjoy writing retrospectively and mixing the past with the present.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on December 23, 2018 08:54
December 16, 2018
Sunday Snippet: Understanding Truth
Well… I appear to be almost over the cold from hell. The scratchy throat from last week lasted about three days and then it all went to my chest. Those mucus busting tablets work wonders for clearing out the crud and getting lots of sleep helped a ton. I think I'm on the road to recovery, so yay!
I'm still behind on my regular viewing shows but I did catch the episode "The Icicle Cometh" on The Flash. Actually quite enjoyed that one.
Caught another episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. My Crackle app started misbehaving and I finally got it back to usable form. I'm about halfway through the second season now.
I have one episode left of series thirteen of Midsomer Murders. Looking forward to starting the next one. Also caught episode nine of Babylon 5. I'd forgotten how truly remarkable the first season of B5 ended up being.
Watched another episode of Birds of Prey. I think I have five left. That show was a little ahead of its time. If they shot it now, it would probably be well-received. Also started a rewatch of Roswell. If the new reboot gets picked up, I want to have the memory of the original in my mind. Not sure they'll be able to pull off a decent new show.
Caught episodes of Pensacola Wings of Gold and Lexx. I've discovered I'm not as fond of Lexx on my rewatch. The episodes are very hit and miss.
Caught a few more episodes of Classic Who and started the fifth episode of Doctor Who's new season.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Understanding Truth, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of writing a story that involves a lie. I put a bit of a different spin on it, but I'm hoping it works well.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Perdix Plane and Brock Halliwell are soldiers who finally understand a few simple truths. They're not normal people, they don’t follow standard operating procedure, and they'll never have a conventional relationship—and maybe that's perfectly okay.
And a sneaky peek…
Perdix hovered outside the Brock's alcove. She paced. Back and forth. Back and forth.Heaving a sigh, she paused. "Why can't anyone give me a simple update?" At least let her know if he might be awake.She could grill him about his wound and fill him in on Jonesett's condition. The asshole would live. Unfortunately.Dammit. Her frustration warred with the knowledge of what seeing Brock down and bleeding did to her. The very idea she could've lost him hit hard. Way harder than it should have.She started pacing again. "We're not a couple anymore." Her fault because she let past failed relationships guide her current ones.But, dammit, she cared about him so much more than she realized.The medic that brought him in rounded the corner and stopped short. "TS Plane? What are you still doing here?" She grabbed a clipboard off the side of the wall.Perdix almost pounced on the woman. "What's his status? Is he awake?" She stopped talking, dragging in a deep breath.She'd get answers if she gave the medic, Jess Able—according to her name tag—time to respond.Jess's eyebrow quirked. "Are you family?"Perdix rolled her eyes. "You know I'm not. He's a colleague and I'm the one who shot him. Cut me a break here, will you."Jess put the chart back and folded her arms over her chest. "He's not awake and won't be for at least an hour. We're getting ready to move him for a procedure but he'll be back in his alcove as soon as we're done." She relaxed a little, unfolded her arms, and placed a palm on Perdix's shoulder. "Why don't you get cleaned up, grab a shower or something, then come back?" Her gaze swept over Perdix when she spoke.Perdix didn't want to leave but caught the medic's meaning. She had Brock's blood on her and probably looked like a wreck.Nodding, she accepted the advice. A shower actually sounded damned good.Once home and under the water, Perdix replayed every moment of the fizzle out end with Brock. He accused her of letting her demons haunt her. The demons being the shitty guys she'd spent time with before meeting Brock on the job."You're always caught up with your ghosts, Perdix. There's no room for anything else." He'd shaken his head in disgust. "You exhaust yourself in the past because it's easier than dealing with the present or looking toward the future."She'd refused to believe he might be onto something. But she had to admit he nailed her modus operandi. Man, Brock has it right. I do better with my ghosts, always playing the would've, could've, should've game.A truth she finally understood. "Living in the here and now is so much harder."She thought about the hard fact all the way back to the hospital. Maybe the time had come to start facing life and stop living moment to moment. And she wanted to move forward with Brock.Another truth that took her way too long to admit.While approaching his alcove, voices carried in low tones out to the hallway. She peeked around the corner, not wanting to disturb the doctors if they were examining him. But doctors didn't greet her. Instead, Dionne McNair, a perky little dispatcher, sat at Brock's bedside, pretty much hanging on his every word. She'd heard whispers about Brock going out with her. And, dammit, they'd be great together.Perdix ducked back, slumping against the wall outside his space. "Shit." Another truth slammed into her.He's gonna move on. Without me.The bit of truth followed right behind.It's better this way. I'm not good for him.Hadn't she proven that by shooting him? And the idea Dionne would be perfect for Brock, being there for him, taking care of him after he got home, blah, blah, blah… really smacked Perdix in the face.And she faced the first truth of living in the present.It hurt to let him go.And admitting to the pain might be the hardest thing she did.Squaring her shoulders, she stepped away from the wall and started to head right back out the way she came in. Luck not being on her side, she knocked a rolling stool in the corridor. Shit. Glancing up, she got pinned by Brock's gaze before she made a hasty retreat.He called her name. "Perdix. Hey, wait."Dammit. No quietly getting out of life.Drawing in a deep breath, she entered his alcove and nodded toward Dionne.Brock shifted his position, rubbing directly below the wound area. "Did you need something?"What to do? She definitely couldn't be honest. She didn't have the balls to own the reason she truly came. So… big lie time.She shook her head. "Nah. I stopped in to check on Jonesett and figured I'd come down on my way out." How lame did that sound? "Looks like you're in good hands, so I'm gonna head out." Turning, she waved over her shoulder. "Take care, Brock."Once outside the hospital, she let out the breath she'd been holding and made the short trek across the parking lot to make a hasty retreat. Blindly merging into traffic, she drove on autopilot and ended up at her favorite watering hole, The Pissing Pig.Her lips curved and she snorted. "Perfect. Best place on Mars to get over myself."
I'm pretty excited to see where this one goes. I like having an established couple go through something like a breakup then find their way back to each other.
That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
I'm still behind on my regular viewing shows but I did catch the episode "The Icicle Cometh" on The Flash. Actually quite enjoyed that one.
Caught another episode of The Sarah Conner Chronicles. My Crackle app started misbehaving and I finally got it back to usable form. I'm about halfway through the second season now.
I have one episode left of series thirteen of Midsomer Murders. Looking forward to starting the next one. Also caught episode nine of Babylon 5. I'd forgotten how truly remarkable the first season of B5 ended up being.
Watched another episode of Birds of Prey. I think I have five left. That show was a little ahead of its time. If they shot it now, it would probably be well-received. Also started a rewatch of Roswell. If the new reboot gets picked up, I want to have the memory of the original in my mind. Not sure they'll be able to pull off a decent new show.
Caught episodes of Pensacola Wings of Gold and Lexx. I've discovered I'm not as fond of Lexx on my rewatch. The episodes are very hit and miss.
Caught a few more episodes of Classic Who and started the fifth episode of Doctor Who's new season.
That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Understanding Truth, a novella that started with a writing community prompt of writing a story that involves a lie. I put a bit of a different spin on it, but I'm hoping it works well.
Here's the mini-blurb:
Perdix Plane and Brock Halliwell are soldiers who finally understand a few simple truths. They're not normal people, they don’t follow standard operating procedure, and they'll never have a conventional relationship—and maybe that's perfectly okay.
And a sneaky peek…
Perdix hovered outside the Brock's alcove. She paced. Back and forth. Back and forth.Heaving a sigh, she paused. "Why can't anyone give me a simple update?" At least let her know if he might be awake.She could grill him about his wound and fill him in on Jonesett's condition. The asshole would live. Unfortunately.Dammit. Her frustration warred with the knowledge of what seeing Brock down and bleeding did to her. The very idea she could've lost him hit hard. Way harder than it should have.She started pacing again. "We're not a couple anymore." Her fault because she let past failed relationships guide her current ones.But, dammit, she cared about him so much more than she realized.The medic that brought him in rounded the corner and stopped short. "TS Plane? What are you still doing here?" She grabbed a clipboard off the side of the wall.Perdix almost pounced on the woman. "What's his status? Is he awake?" She stopped talking, dragging in a deep breath.She'd get answers if she gave the medic, Jess Able—according to her name tag—time to respond.Jess's eyebrow quirked. "Are you family?"Perdix rolled her eyes. "You know I'm not. He's a colleague and I'm the one who shot him. Cut me a break here, will you."Jess put the chart back and folded her arms over her chest. "He's not awake and won't be for at least an hour. We're getting ready to move him for a procedure but he'll be back in his alcove as soon as we're done." She relaxed a little, unfolded her arms, and placed a palm on Perdix's shoulder. "Why don't you get cleaned up, grab a shower or something, then come back?" Her gaze swept over Perdix when she spoke.Perdix didn't want to leave but caught the medic's meaning. She had Brock's blood on her and probably looked like a wreck.Nodding, she accepted the advice. A shower actually sounded damned good.Once home and under the water, Perdix replayed every moment of the fizzle out end with Brock. He accused her of letting her demons haunt her. The demons being the shitty guys she'd spent time with before meeting Brock on the job."You're always caught up with your ghosts, Perdix. There's no room for anything else." He'd shaken his head in disgust. "You exhaust yourself in the past because it's easier than dealing with the present or looking toward the future."She'd refused to believe he might be onto something. But she had to admit he nailed her modus operandi. Man, Brock has it right. I do better with my ghosts, always playing the would've, could've, should've game.A truth she finally understood. "Living in the here and now is so much harder."She thought about the hard fact all the way back to the hospital. Maybe the time had come to start facing life and stop living moment to moment. And she wanted to move forward with Brock.Another truth that took her way too long to admit.While approaching his alcove, voices carried in low tones out to the hallway. She peeked around the corner, not wanting to disturb the doctors if they were examining him. But doctors didn't greet her. Instead, Dionne McNair, a perky little dispatcher, sat at Brock's bedside, pretty much hanging on his every word. She'd heard whispers about Brock going out with her. And, dammit, they'd be great together.Perdix ducked back, slumping against the wall outside his space. "Shit." Another truth slammed into her.He's gonna move on. Without me.The bit of truth followed right behind.It's better this way. I'm not good for him.Hadn't she proven that by shooting him? And the idea Dionne would be perfect for Brock, being there for him, taking care of him after he got home, blah, blah, blah… really smacked Perdix in the face.And she faced the first truth of living in the present.It hurt to let him go.And admitting to the pain might be the hardest thing she did.Squaring her shoulders, she stepped away from the wall and started to head right back out the way she came in. Luck not being on her side, she knocked a rolling stool in the corridor. Shit. Glancing up, she got pinned by Brock's gaze before she made a hasty retreat.He called her name. "Perdix. Hey, wait."Dammit. No quietly getting out of life.Drawing in a deep breath, she entered his alcove and nodded toward Dionne.Brock shifted his position, rubbing directly below the wound area. "Did you need something?"What to do? She definitely couldn't be honest. She didn't have the balls to own the reason she truly came. So… big lie time.She shook her head. "Nah. I stopped in to check on Jonesett and figured I'd come down on my way out." How lame did that sound? "Looks like you're in good hands, so I'm gonna head out." Turning, she waved over her shoulder. "Take care, Brock."Once outside the hospital, she let out the breath she'd been holding and made the short trek across the parking lot to make a hasty retreat. Blindly merging into traffic, she drove on autopilot and ended up at her favorite watering hole, The Pissing Pig.Her lips curved and she snorted. "Perfect. Best place on Mars to get over myself."
I'm pretty excited to see where this one goes. I like having an established couple go through something like a breakup then find their way back to each other.

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
Published on December 16, 2018 10:51