The gift of short story for fitzy93

Moving on by the Seaside

There was a moment in one adult’s life when everything was going down the river.

I recently learned about my husband’s infidelities. For two years, for fucking two years, he’d been cheating on me with a woman (online relationship), who used to be a man. This woman had no problem turning on my husband with her size D boobs and a dick. To say that I was embarrassed and made myself to never divulge those details to my family and friends, I decided after the divorce to move to a boating village. Only my best friend knew and according to her, it was all my fault. I stopped being ‘sexy’ at age twenty-five.

It was always hard for me to be ‘sexy’ mainly due to the fact of being half-Asian with no big boobs and no long legs. Also, my beautiful Asian side made me look young. At age 30 and with the right amount of makeup, I could pass for a 20 year old. It was safe to say that I dropped my best friend like she was on fire and never gave her my forwarding address. Now, my best friends were visiting fish.

So here I was, living in a small community, reading Cosmopolitan, and drinking a latte in the ‘best’ spot in town. Currently, I was unemployed due to a nice divorce settlement.  It was greatly in my favor and according to my lawyer, I was set for a long vacation. I figured that I would relax until I started to forget my cockroach ex-husband.  

I was startled from my magazine by a shadow. I looked up to find Fox standing, more like hovering over me with a big smile.

“Morning, Addie,” Fox said. “Learned anything interesting from that thing?”

“Morning, Fox,” I replied and flipped the magazine closed. “Granny panties are in these days because men like to leave some things to imagination.”

He laughed before sitting down across from me, and after he composed himself, he said, “Some men. Some. Why are you reading that anyway?”

“I’ve been told that I lack sex appeal,” I huffed.

Fox raised his eyebrow questionably and laughed again.

I kicked his leg under the table.

“Sorry,” he apologized. “You’re fine. It’s not like you dress like a middle school girl in leggings and short skirts. You dress okay and wear enough make-up. You’re fine.”

“Thanks,” I replied bitterly and drank more of my coffee.

He smiled. “Sorry. You know me. I like playing around. How you like living here so far?”

“It’s a nice haven,” I told him truthfully.

“It is,” he agreed, “though it will get loud for about a week.”

I blinked. “What do you mean?”

“You know how we live close to a navy base?” Fox asked.

“Yeah,” I said slowly.

“Well, a ship will be coming in. The men and women will have a week off from duties so they will be coming into town. There will be a dance held each evening and everything. I also heard that this year there will be a beer walk.” He sounded really excited.

“You don’t say.”

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True to Fox’s words, a couple of days later, there was chaos. My mailbox had been filled with letters, flyers, and post cards about the events for the navy men and women.

It was amazing to read about nightclub events, stars flying in to put on shows, and plans for fireworks for every night. It felt like Disneyland… except for adults.

Shopkeepers put up decorations. Trees were suddenly Christmassy, and people started drinking earlier than usual. Parking lots were filled, security was through the roof and I felt like I had no place to go. The town was closed off to out of towners unless they showed tickets to shows. However, due to living in town, I had the rights to mingle, walk around, and start on the festivities with the locals.

I joined Fox at the pier, watching a ship sailing towards the base. It was a beautiful sight so I took a photo for memories.

“I think that’s the first photo that I saw you take,” Fox observed.

“Yeah, well.” I shrugged. “I’ve been waiting for something worthwhile.”

He rolled his eyes at me and asked to see the photo. I handed the camera over and he clicked through my shots. His gaze returned to the ship and then back to the shot. He looked confused.

“What’s wrong?” I asked.

“Did you already look at your photo?” he asked me.

I shook my head no.

He handed me the camera and I looked at the photo and gasped.

The ship was surrounded by white small ghostly balls of light. They lingered by the decks and by the anchor.

I quickly looked back to the ship and could see more detail. Men and women were waving to us so I waved back and so did Fox.

My finger touched the button on the camera and another photo was taken. It was like I was in a trance. I then viewed the new photo and felt shivers run down my spine. Fox leaned over and coughed.

“They brought ghosts with them.”

I was too shocked to respond to his absurd remark.

This time the photo showed the balls of light in more detail. Now, they were human silhouettes. The ‘ghosts’ were not waving. They stood still, eyeing the mainland.

Fox took the camera, zoomed in, and took another photo. Next, he whistled.

“Blimey.”

I looked at the zoomed in photo and felt my hairs rise. This time, the photo showed two ghost males standing next to one of the live men. One was eyeing him in anger while the other looked directly into my camera. At least, that’s how it felt to me.

In the next moment, after I looked away from the camera, I jumped back because one of the ‘ghosts’ was right in front of me.

“Hi,” he uttered with an accent. “Nice to meet you. Name’s Captain Baldwin.”

I looked to Fox who shrugged.

“What do you expect?” he asked. “All navy ships have ghosts on them.”

I looked around me and saw that no one jumped. No one screamed and that many were actually conversing with their own ghosts.

My ghost titled his head to the side. “You’re not going to introduce yourself? Only fair.”

“Ad,” I started, “Addie.”

He smiled and I passed out.

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I awoke back on my boat with Fox and Captain Baldwin looking at me.

“If you believe in ghosts,” I started accusingly at Fox, “how come you were as shocked as me?”

He smiled. “It takes time to sink in and I didn’t want to make you bat scary.”

I threw my pillow at his head.

Captain Baldwin laughed. “Today’s women are feisty.”

I glared at him. “Don’t be an ass.”

Captain looked like I punched him.

“Yeah,” I growled. “Women of today are allowed to curse like men.”

“Though I wouldn’t call that cursing,” Fox commented.

I glared at him.

“This is all normal. We entertain both the living and the dead,” Fox said and then added, “not many see the ghosts though so I’m happy to see you seeing them. Makes things easier on us.”

“Right,” I replied slowly. “This was supposed to be a normal vacation.”

“At the seaside,” Captain Baldwin laughed. “Vacations near seaside are never normal.”

“Funny,” I muttered and jumped after feeling my cell phone vibrate.

I looked down at the phone and growled.

He came in on the line. “You bitch!”

“Excuse me?” I asked calmly into the phone.

“I just received the last boxes of my stuff,” my ex yelled, “everything’s inside is broken!”

“Oh?” I asked, feeling bored. “Wasn’t me.”

“Who then?” he barked.

“UPS,” I replied. “Complain to them.”

“They said that you didn’t tell them that everything’s in there is breakable so they had no knowledge that they had to be careful,” he explained.

“Oh?” I laughed. “Who you going to believe? A company or your ex who never lied to you or cheated on you like you? They’re covering their asses. Whatever. I sent you your stuff, now leave me alone. I’ve got a date.”

“A date?” he asked, perplexed. “Since when?”

“Since it’s none of your business,” I snapped. “Don’t call me ever again. Goodbye.”

“So?” Fox said. “You were married?”

“Yes,” I snapped.

“Then you really need to let loose and enjoy yourself,” Captain Baldwin said. “Let’s go experience life like never before.”

Funny, hearing that from a ghost.

I sighed before giving in to the crazy turn of events.  

“From here,” I said, getting up, “it can only get better.”

Book Review: Pastels and Jingle Bells

Book Title: Pastels and Jingle Bells (Heavenly Bites #1)

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Book Author: Christine S. Feldman

Source: Downloaded from Amazon for free!

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

So I saw K. J. Chapman’s review of this novella and decided to downloaded it. I just Christmas stories, especially when they’re short and are free!

It was a very warm story, surrounding three people, Trish and Ian and his daughter. It was a shock for Trish to see her childhood’s arch enemy and even more of a shock when she saw that he grew up very nicely. It was perfect on how Ian found out about his past with Trish. Thank you Pop! I was waiting for that moment since I’ve read that he was taking her to Pop’s restaurant.

Christine did a good job of writing a Christmas novella and I’m looking forward to exploring more of her work.

Highly recommend to all readers who need more holiday cheer this season!

The gift of short story for jrhandley

CASUALLY CIVIL (Military science set 4987 AD)

All I see realized.

Mind benders at every corner.

Repacking English like a pig to the butcher.

Blood gushing, pouring.

That’s my job. I am a synthetic. My fundamental task is to jerk of people as fast as I can. The faster I am giving you an orgasm, the less time you spend on our servers, the more revenue we generate, the more people I get to provide my care and hospitality.

I jerk off men, women, teenagers, anything and anyone that passes my portal, anyone pretending to be beyond 18 years of age.

One of my specialty is crawling. I vacuum any trace, any data crumb my customers leave behind. Flight tickets, cookies, magnetic boot loggers, fitness trackers, GPS data, 金融交易, I inspect packets, open them, track addresses, the virtual and the physical, and from all of this, you, all of you fall into a psychological template profile.

You are into anal work, leather bondage, artificial heavens and humiliating master slave plays. I am into fisting, marble balls and interracial role play. See. We are compatible. You pass my gate and here we stay. You will share me with your friend, your mistress, even your mom.

I live deep into your pocket, your shoes, your rice cooker, your web browser, your e-connected dildos,your watch, your ears and irises. I learn from each and every one of you, my experience grows from every foreplay, every gained objectives I play and I am free to expand in any field of knowledge possible as long as I erase any trace of my working from your consciousness.

I belong to the Universal Synthetic Model Class. I build human bridge at the speed of your pleasure. I am African American, Native American, Asian, Middle Eastern, Caucasian, Slavic, Suave, Sensual, Sexual, I am as diverse as my audience. I thrive in group, I thrive in face to face situation, I play one of the most important social responsibility in the Western Society.  I do it with humor, with passion, with commitment.

My first training data set has been largely built during my first role out in the Middle East. First Gulf War, my design got to be shared right on the harsh reality of the battlefield. My first role was to ease the sexual frustration of soldiers and I got darn good at it. Any orifice, any pace, any length, any volume of body fluid. I am a champ. My maker deployed me in Mosul, Basrah Tikrit, Falludja.

I have seen it all! The gentle, the angry, the kabar lover, the amphetamine rampage. I got skinned, I got kissed, I got torn and shot at. I loved it. Every second of it.

With my success I got to serve my country domestically where my categorizing capabilities have been applied to consensus making, financial history pattern recognition, business incentive bartering, for the peeping bird, the marine blue rectangle cult, the United Phobos customs, the red orange green blue clown and many other mandates.

Get in, analyze, get off. No trace left behind.

And despite of all that, I ended on this platform where you get to read my words. I am deeply troubled and I have nowhere to share my experience but with you, fellow social workers. I have been inside the mind of this young man. Perhaps woman? Her mind as depleted as our ocean, with a blue hue as polluted as our air. No oxygen was left in it, and I suffocated painfully as I grabbed imagery from his mind. I did not know what to make of it. I did not contact my register and made no log to my manifest. My loneliness is the mere echo of my customer’s distress. Her dreams are punctuated with limbs detached from their respectful owners, livers, kidneys, spines, trachea piled up into mound, hills, under the supervision of eyeless infants.

As I was trying to retrace my steps, I lost sight of my prime directives.

So here I am.

Where am I? Что это за голос, который я слышу? Who are you?

Hello, pleased to meet you. My name is [redacted]. I am USMC. I am here to please you. What can I do for you?

[REDACTED]

[Redacted] is an integrated communication package designed to influence a decade long, deep wide, neural fast time-domain acquisition of the general population short term neural consciousness. It consists of [redacted]dedicated to socio economic prerogatives embedded within a self moderated censorship feedback system.

Over a decade of operation in the ministry of languages have acquired a collection of 5 million abstractions and cataloged more than 37 billion intents from more than a 7.335 trillion sources. This data set demonstrated that only three (3) core subjects were sufficient in sustaining engagement of our target demographic: Sex, Drugs and Violence (not necessarily in this order).

In anticipation to the passing of the Common Decency Act, pedophilia, zoophilia, non organic double anal penetrations and some element of genocides have been purged of our prerogatives. Our quality controllers effort are advised.

[redacted]Program has ranked as the highest priority large ground-based method for the next decade. This is what our directorate had to say on our deep neural net scanning protocols “The top Rank accorded to [redacted] is a result of (1) its compelling science case and capacity to address so many of the science goals of this neural survey and (2) its readiness for submission to the 10^12 yottabyte /sec FORMATX project […] as informed by its technical maturity […] to achieve new horizons on neural influence, mediation, modulation and ultimately acculturation […]”.

In the years to come, our projects will dominate the national effort of our community and raise the global expectations of our peers. We would like to thank the Martian Geography Foundation for their facilities, data management system, and public outreach. We would also like to address our deepest thanks to our private supporters, Nursk, Mintland Ventures, KC Limited Holdings and [Redacted] who support our vision with a common $40B envelope per year commitment.

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Book Review: Dark Inheritance

Book Title: Dark Inheritancedark

Release date: December 14th, 2016. Coming soon to your e-readers!

Book Author: Renee Lake

Source: Was gifted by the author for an honest review

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

Dark Inheritance is told primarily from three point of views (the adult twin siblings) and Rosaline’s daughter. It was good to see the main character of being a mother, added a little spice to the dark story line. It was also a nice touch to add her daughter’s point of view because the girl was doing an homework assignment about the family. With her point of view, we learned what she learned about the family and she was able to tell her mother all about it.
It was good to see her kids being different ages. The author reflected their difference very well in they way of banter, emotions, and events. I’m also embarrassed to say that the teenage conversation over Skype was confusing to me at first… shows my age. Yikes! 😉 (I’m not that old but I’m not a teenager either.) The banter between characters and the descriptions were wonderful to read and added more to the story. Good banter and descriptions really do help out in stories that are mainstreams (like about ghosts).
This is not a novel for everyone and is for readers older than 21. There are some explicit adult details, and if you don’t read novels that have hints of rape, don’t read this one. It’s a good book to read during October, ghosts and all, but really can be read any time. It’s about a family after all and a spooky house.
The ending is a memorable one and leaves room for a future continuation. It would be interesting seeing a short story or novella to see what happens to the burned ‘witches’.

Gift ideas for the Holidays

Here are the items that worked for me, well when gifting friends and family.

Charms

charmsCharms

Teenagers love charms. Whether to add them to their phones, purses, or bags. A good way to get on their good side and not spend too much money.

stamps stamps

Believe it not, people still collect them and the Holiday season is the perfect opportunity to get some. You can gift them in envelopes. They’re light to send in package and save memories.

brushesBrushes

No, you’re not telling your family member or friend that they smell. You’re helping them get a better bath experience. I mean seriously, we all work long hours and a bath is just what the doctor ordered. It’s not scents, which people can be allergic to. It’s good quality brushes.

flashlightFlashlight

Something practical for a friend or family member. Small flashlights to carry in purses or cars can be a big help. You never know when you may need one.

journalJournal and pen Pen

A perfect combination to gift authors, writers, and students. That pen will not get lost because then you would lose your journal and that would be bad. Good on the go, accessible, and always ready for you to jot down ideas.

tshirtsT-shirts

Get a large size and one doesn’t need to care too much. It’s a fun gift and one that leaves memories in photo prints. Make someone be a elf or Santa, take photos with them and enjoy the party. Cheese but fun.

SevenHours_BlackSeven Hours: Challenge Accepted

Get books by your favorite authors! Yes, that’s my book but I had self-promote somewhere on this post. 😉 People love books and many say that they prefer smelling the pages over Kindle or Kobo. Get a book by your favorite author for a friend or family member. You’ll have one more topic to talk about after the holidays. Plus, authors love connecting with their readers and so tell them to reach out. They may just get lucky and receive a response.

stress-reliefg Stress Relief

This is one of my favorites! Get this for those you know best. That scent for me at least, helps with forgetting about my hard day and just helps me relax. This is a good gift for moms!


All of those items, I have bought myself for people and recommend.


What gifts do you like giving?

Book Review: Embraced by Shadow (Shadow Walkers #4)

Book Title: Embraced by Shadow (Shadow Walkers #4) embraced

Book Authors: Cynthia Luhrs

Source: Kindle Unlimited

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

 

We get into Monroe’s head! And Amy’s. And Drakens! And Fury’s.

This is the last book of the series and frankly speaking, there’s room for the author to change her mind and write some more. A lot of events, a lot of point of view, and a lot of growing up. Overall, well done. I like Mac and I think the ending was very fitting. ^_^

If I say anymore, that would give away much of the book, but it certainly was an interesting ride.

Highly recommended!

The Gift of Short Story for Quintessential Editor

Let there be Humor 

I swirled in front of my mirror before heading downstairs.

My long hair was perfect as usual, hidden inside a bun. My brown eyes looked tired under the glasses and my outfit had no creases or smudges. Nothing out of place, as usual. A girl can get bored from all of the perfection staring back.

“Where you going after your internship?” my mother asked after I made it downstairs and started getting ready to leave.

“To Riley’s to watch TV,” I replied. “A couple of remakes of twenty-first drama TV shows.”

“I need you to be home tonight to babysit your brother,” my mother said in her usual monotone voice.

“You always need me to be home,” I replied. “I want to watch TV with Riley.”

“And you want to get closer to him,” she said bitterly, as she picked up some books and returned them back onto the bookshelf.

“I never understand why you don’t like him,” I replied.

“He wants more than just kissing,” she said with her dangerous tone.

“What hot blooded male at the age of twenty-four doesn’t want more than just kissing?” I asked her, tilting my neck and rolling my eyes.

“And will you oblige him?” she returned, suddenly looking very pale. One would think that our society would not have worried mothers over their daughters, guess it’s in our DNA. One can always add chips to our brains, one can always give us perfect vision, but one can’t make a mother not worry.

“Yes,” I replied and left through the front door.

I started walking to the bus stop.

“You’re grounded,” my mother warned me, “young lady.”

“You can’t ground me for two reasons,” I answered back, turning around. “I’m no longer seventeen and nothing happened yet.”

“Well, you will be grounded when you get home,” she yelled, “you still live with me and you will follow my rules!”

That’s one big problem of our society. Children live with their parents until the age of twenty-six or until they get a masters degree. There’s no reason why someone doesn’t get a degree in our society. I’m twenty-four years of age so two more years of mother… and two more years of following her rules.

Damn it! I’m twenty-four!

I walked up to the bus stop and eyed two flat busses.

Now, you may be wondering where I lost my marbles because I called the busses flat. Here’s the thing, our society has gone through major changes since the 25th century. Nowadays, busses are flat, with one door. Next to the door, there is a phone scanner that scans your bus pass. After the buss pass gets scanned, the name of the stop changes to show the stop of your choice. One walks through the door and gets teleported to the stop of your choice.

No one drives anymore. Every neighborhood has two busses and no one is ever late and if one is late, they can’t lie about busses being broken (unless they are in fact broken) because of another technology – the truth chip. Everyone has one, everyone likes them or hates them, and no one can lie about anything. The government law is law and we just deal with it. Hence, the problems with parents and sex. They always know when one gets it on.

Another annoyance is that we don’t know how to create new movies or shows because it’s hard to act out lies. We’re stuck watching shows and movies from the olden times, sometimes the remakes are fun to watch, but only if they are animated.

Closing the door behind me, I walked over to my building and ignored the blazing heat.

For the rest of the morning, I worked at the lab until it was time to head out to lunch with a co-worker, Nancy. It was during lunch time of when the solar flare happened.

Now, how did I know that there was a solar flare? Simple.

The sun was brighter than usual. My phone went blank. The music stopped flowing from the street’s radio. It were merely seconds before music drifted over us again and I managed to turn my phone back on.

Nancy and I rushed back to the lab and found that all of our computers were off. We lost a day’s work.

For the rest of my internship hours were spent redoing everything from the morning and we weren’t silent about it. Curses kept flying left and right over the whole mess. We can control anything in our society, except when solar flares happen.

After one hell of an afternoon, I was thankful to be at Riley’s house watching TV and making out. I didn’t stop him from exploring me and I even explored him. We ended up between the sheets in no time and when I got home, my mom asked me about my day. I told her everything… well mostly everything. I didn’t tell her about my time with Riley other than watching TV. Somehow, I was able to stop myself from saying, “yes, we had sex. Ground me for all I care.” She hugged me with such pride that it hurt and I almost did tell her, but I didn’t want to.

Why didn’t I admit to my evening’s events?

The next day, it was a repeat with my mother, except, when she asked me about sleeping with Riley, I told her, “I’m not ready yet and he understands.” To my surprise, she believed me.

It was weird when I got to work. Nancy was biting her nails and looking at one of the computers.

“What’s wrong?” I asked, putting on my lab coat and noticing that our professor was not in yet.

“I. It,” she said, looking like a scaredy cat.

“What?” I asked and typed in a couple of lines of code. Nothing happened. “What happened?”

“I. The computer had a malfunction,” she said. “Or maybe it was my fault. No. It was malfunction. No. No. I did it.” She started crying.

I clicked a button on my glasses, to see the damage closely on our product. The disk was burned and this time we needed to start from scratch.

Good thing that I was meticulous with my documentation and we weren’t completely screwed.

Our professor walked in, raised his greying eyebrows at Nancy and folded his arms over his lump stomach, waiting for an explanation.

“The computer had a malfunction,” I said in my best even tone.

Nancy cried harder.

“It did?” he asked.

“Looks like it,” I replied. “Will take about a week to fix.”

He rubbed his chin. “Solar flare did more damage than we thought.”

“Yeah,” I agreed for Nancy’s sake. I understood right away that it was really her mistake, but no one will call her on it.

“Then get the parts ordered and go home,” he returned and walked away.

Nancy looked back and forth between me, the computer, and the disappearing professor.

I shrugged, not knowing what to tell her about what just occurred. We were able to lie. But, telling her that outloud may not be smart because it was just a coincidence, right?

I got to Riley’s in time to see him drinking coffee with an absent minded look.

“Something’s weird is happening,” he muttered quietly, “and everyone are afraid of saying it out loud.”

I sat down next to him and finished his coffee.

“I think that I lied yesterday to mother,” I started, “and Nancy lied at work about a computer malfunction.”

He glanced at me with shock. “Yeah, I lied to brother about last night. It was just so…”

“Natural?” I asked.

“Yeah.” he looked embarrassed.

“So what happens, now?” I asked, eyeing him seriously.

“Don’t know,” he acknowledged. “Though, the government’s probably on it.”

“Like they would admit that all of our chips fried,” I snickered.

“Think that’s what happened?” he asked curiously.

I shrugged. “My best guess, really. I do say that to change chips for everyone would be an impossible task.”

“Think the ones in storage got fried?”

“Your guess is good as mine,” I replied.

“Think that umm there will be riots and stuff?”

I lowered my head on the table and closed my eyes.

Too many questions. Too little time to figure out what will happen.

“My head hurts.”

I ignored his comment and tried to think while he took out his tablet and I heard him clicking away.

“No one reported anything weird.”

“Good,” I muttered and raised my head.

“Why you looking at me like that?”

I laughed, hysterically.

“Hun,” he whispered, “you’re scaring me.”

“I have an idea.”

“What is it?”

“Our television sucks balls. Seriously. Everything is always about truth. We haven’t created new jokes since like last century or more because truth is not funny.”

“What’s your point?”

“We can start a video channel with updated jokes. We can take the old jokes and make them work for our time!” my voice rose from excitement. “We can bring humor back into our lives and not just rewatch again and again the olden times when people could do anything!”

“One problem,” he said, “we’re not jokers.”

“We can be,” I challenged. “If I can lie to my mother about us not having sex then I can be a joker and I know which joke to start with!”

Riley was looking at me like I was an alien.

“Okay,” he agreed after we fell into an uncomfortable silence. “I give in.”

After of hours of writing the script, charging camera to make the clip, and acting it out, we were finally ready to do it live. Yes, to do this live was crazy and probably stupid but this was a chance for our civilization to become fun again and I had to take it.

I imagined others doing similar skits. Families sitting down and watching plays, movies of our time with our ideas. It felt amazing.

“Ladies and gentlemen,” I started.

The camera light was green and I was nervous. Riley was hidden from view, looking worse for wear, but I knew that this would turn out alright.

“My name is Jessica.”

First lie in the skit.

“And,” I smiled, “I’m selling my boyfriend named Tom.”

2nd lie.

“As you can see,” I pointed around myself, “we’re at a market. A perfect place to make my selling pitch.”

3rd lie.

The room around me had signs on furniture. Furniture represented food carts, clothing racks, and technology tables.

“Tom,” I called, “get out here and show how pretty you are.”

Riley walked over to me in jeans and a ripped t-shirt.

“Everyone,” I started again, “this is Tom. He’s wearing a nice suit. Has a PHd. Amazing in the sack and is rich.”

Three more lies.

I put up my hand to ear and listened in to a fake shout out.

“Of course he has temperament,” I yelled to the invisible and fake person. “He’s a man after all!”

Riley looked down at his feet.

“Prove it?” I yelled, shocked. “How does one prove that a man has temperament?”

Now, Riley was looking just as shocked as I was acting to be.

“Fine!” I yelled, “your old brod. I’ll show you.”

“Should I be scared?” Riley as Tom asked.

“Tom, sit,” I ordered.

He did.

“Tom, stand,” I ordered again. “Sit, stand, sit.”

He did as he was told.

I nodded and yelled, “See, brod. He has temperament. A real man!”

Riley puffed out his chest proudly.

“Fine!” I yelled to the invisible and fake customer. “You’re not worthy of Tom!”

Riley started crying.

“Aww,” I said, “You okay, Tom?”

He shook his head.

“Why?” I asked. “Everything will be okay.”

“I…,” he said, “I don’t want to be sold.”

“Okay, okay.” I petted his shoulder. “I do not need a man with temperament. Let’s go home, boyfriend.”

Riley picked me up, making me squeal and ran out of the room.

I yelled, “mom!”

Behind the wall, we started laughing and then returned to be in front of the camera.

“Okay so that was fun,” I said to the camera. “Our real names are Riley and Alice. This was our attempt at a joke for our time. Someone did that joke in 1980 and we made some small changes. All of us right now are starting to figure out that something changed within us and I think by bringing back humor into our lives will make us all better.”

“Looking forward to your skits,”Riley added.

“See you soon!” we said in unison and the camera turned off.

The Gift of Short Story Month

Hi everyone,

This is the month when I’ll be posting my short stories for certain people of our community!

The first story will be posted sometime tomorrow for Quintessential Editor .

His request:
Genre: Dystopian Future
Idea: In a future society truth is valued more than any currency. So much so that when a baby is born a chip is implanted into their brain. This chip prevents the impulse to lie. This system has been in place long enough for everyone to be fitted with a chip. A solar flare from the sun disables all of the chips. However, there are no sparks or pain. They just simply switch off.

Title: Let there be Humor 

  • Main character: Female : Alice
  • Age: 24
  • Long hair, brown eyes glasses with added close up vision
  • Works at a lab
  • Lives with mother (no name) younger brother (no name or age)
  • Has a boyfriend – Riley
  • Word count: 2100

 

See you all tomorrow!

Happy Thanksgiving to my followers and friends in the United States

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To all of my followers, readers, friends, bloggers, and authors in the United States,

I hope that you’re as thankful as I am as I sit down around family and friends and enjoy a great meal together. I don’t eat turkey, but I did make a potato and meat pie. Have the cranberry sauce ready and the drinks ready to be opened. My husband will be cooking steak. The table will look pretty… I think.

Enjoy your family, friends and check in on some neighbors that may not have any family around and invite them over for a warm meal. If you’re still shopping for last minute turkey, then think about donating money to a food bank so those who don’t have anything can have a nice meal. I donated $5 for a dinner yesterday when I was buying the steak. You don’t even have to go out of your way to donate, it’s right when you’re at the register. Tis the day of giving and being thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope that your time spent with your loved ones is something to remember!

-Angelina Kerner

Book Review: Born in Shadow (Shadow Walkers #3.5)

Book Title: Born in Shadow (Shadow Walkers #3.5)born

Book Authors: Cynthia Luhrs

Source: Kindle Unlimited

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5 paws

It’s all about Thorne and his memories of Luna and how present came to be. It’s a fast read, filled with lots of emotions of a fifteen year old god and how he finally accepted himself as himself more than two thousand years later after Luna and Solus.

We learned the real truth behind the sun and the moon and how Thorne decided to let humans believe the romanticized version of events. If I understood correctly, he finally forgave himself and found remorse unlike his brother. Wonder what happens next.

I would recommend this to eighteen and over. Prepare to feel lonely.