Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Wednesday Briefs: In Pieces #65 (16.2)

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A beautiful day in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and the boys have new swim suits and time to kill! Pool time!  See what's going on with everyone in this week's chapter of In Pieces. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them! Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

In Pieces #65 (16.2) 


The complimentary breakfast was actually pretty good, with an assortment of hot food and cold, including make-your-own waffles and a decent selection of fresh fruit. Everyone enjoyed their fill of the free food as they exchanged the usual banter while they ate. Afterward they decided to change and meet at the pool. Abby had checked the weather forecast and warned them if they waited too long, they were taking a chance on being rained out.

By the time Ben and Ryan got out to the pool, carrying their colorful new beach towels, the members of their group were already there, as well as a few hotel guests. Ryan was reluctant to leave his laptop poolside while they were in the water, but Ben came up with the perfect solution. Since Marge wasn’t interested in swimming, they asked if she’d mind keeping an eye on their stuff, including the laptop, and she cheerfully agreed.

 Ben took Ryan’s hand in his. Ryan noticed he was in great spirits, despite having been awakened in the manner they had, his blue eyes shining.  Not to mention, he looked fantastic in his yellow swim trunks—sexy but not too revealing. “C’mon, let’s get in,” Ben said.

Ryan felt a qualm of guilt, thinking they should spend at least a few minutes with Marge instead of just dumping their items on her and running off. But when he offered, Marge just laughed and shook her head.

“Go on with you, have some fun.” She snorted a laugh. “I remember what it’s like to be young and in love. We’ll have plenty of time to talk afterward.”

 “Thanks, Marge, you’re the best. I do need to get some input from you for the book, too,” he admitted.

“I’m not sure what I can tell you, but you’re welcome to ask me anything. Now, shoo!”

Ben tugged on his hand, and Ryan gave in. The water looked too good not to indulge. Besides, it would have been a shame not to get some use out of the swim trunks Ben had insisted on buying for him, claiming he could write them off as a business expense. He’d found a pair of aqua trunks that appealed to him, somewhat similar to Ben’s. Leaving Marge to her own devices and a cool drink, they found an unoccupied spot in the deep end of the pool and jumped in.

Ryan couldn’t remember the last time he’d had so much fun. They played around in the water, challenging each other to races.  Some of the guests even joined in. Laughter filled the air as everyone enjoyed themselves.  When they’d gone shopping, they’d found a large inflatable raft, big enough to hold two people, and bought it. Now Ryan and Ben floated together, hand in hand, until, after a while, they gave it up so Deacon and Keanu could have a turn.

Ryan thought this would be a good time for him to talk to Marge, see if she needed anything. “Want to come with?” he asked Ben.

“I’m just going to hang out here, I think,” Ben said. “Don’t want to cramp your style.”

Although Ryan protested that would hardly be the case, Ben was adamant, so Ryan kissed him and left him floating near Aiden and Abby. Abby’s coral-colored swimsuit looked great on her. She’d drawn a little attention from some of the guests, but nothing disrespectful.  Nonetheless, Aiden was sticking close to her side, very much in protective twin brother mode.

Marge was sipping on something fruity when Ryan reached her table. “Pull up a chair,” she welcomed him and he complied.

“You guys look so cute together,” she said. “I’m glad he’s got you, Ryan, you know? Now, when they make it big, he won’t have to worry you’re just after him for the the fame or fortune or whatever.”
“I would never—” Ryan began to protest.

“I know, I know.” Marge held up one big hand as if to ward off his arguments. “That’s what I’m saying. You’ve known Ben since you were kids. You’ve loved him for a long time, am I right?”
Ryan nodded. “Yeah, a very long time. I thought I’d lost him when his mother moved them away. And then to suddenly find him again…”

“Sounds like a plot from a romance novel.” Marge’s eyes twinkled. “Maybe you should write it someday.”

Ryan laughed, a little self-consciously. “Let’s see how the book about Salvation does before I worry about other books.”

Marge gave him a sharp look. “Honey, I don’t think it matters about the book as much as he lets on it does. I think it was always about you—about getting back with you.”

Ryan felt his cheeks go warm. “I… I don’t know,” he said. “I mean, I want the book to do well and everything. I know it matters to him. To all of them.”

“But you matter more.” Marge leaned toward him and patted his cheek gently. “Ben’s a very talented young man, and I see great things coming his way. But the greatest of them all will always be you.”

Ryan felt his eyes prickle with tears, his heart swelling at Marge’s words. Everything was so right, life was perfect. He couldn’t ask for anything more. But right now, he needed to focus on what he was doing before he started crying. He busied himself with opening his laptop and pulling up a new document.

“So, how long have you managed Salvation?” he asked.

“It’s been almost a year now, I think. Before they were Salvation, they had this other band called Primary Wisdom. When they disbanded that and formed Salvation, they hired me, and I’ve been with them ever since.”

“Didn’t they have a manager for that other band?”  He wondered why they found a new manager if they had one.

Marge took a long sip of her drink. “Yeah, they did. I never met her, but I heard she’s Ben’s mother.”

to be continued

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Saturday, August 10, 2019

Book Review: Bleach, Vol 5 by Tite Kubo


Bleach, Vol 5          

Author: Tite Kubo
Publisher: Viz Media
American release date: February 2, 2005
Format/Genre/Length: Paperback/Manga/Supernatural/192 pages
Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★★

When Ichigo first encounters the Quincy, Uryu Ishida, the oblivious Ichigo is totally unaware that Ishida is in his class. In fact, he’s top of the class. But not only is Ishida aware of Ichigo, he knows that the substitute soul reaper is following him home. Ishida challenges Ichigo to a game to decide who is superior—a Quincy or a Soul Reaper. Meanwhile, Rukia has gone to see the shady shopkeeper, Kiskue, to see if he knows anything about a Quincy.

Ishida proposes to draw Hollows to the area and then see who can kill the most, but Ichigo is against this idea, as it will put the people of Karakura in danger. But it’s too late, the heedless Ishida has already dispersed the Hollow bait and they are beginning to converge. Then Ishida drops another bombshell—Hollows are drawn to anyone with any spiritual energy. As Ichigo races toward his home, Ishida thinks they aren’t the only ones close to Ichigo who possess spiritual gifts.

Ichigo sends Kon to retrieve the phone from Rukia, who is still at Uruhara’s store. She suddenly starts to receive Hollow reports, but they end almost as soon as they begin. What’s going on here?  When her phone begins to blow up, she realizes something sinister is going on.

Meanwhile, Chad senses something shimmering and he knows it isn’t good, so he tells his friends to run before he punches it.  He decides to lead the thing, whatever it is, to a vacant lot where he can fight without hurting innocent bystanders. There he encounters Ichigo’s sister, Karin, who is practicing soccer. Oddly, she seems to be able to see the creature that is following Chad, although her teammates cannot. She yells at them to go away. Maybe, if she and Chad team up, they can do something about this creature.

Chizuru and Tatsuki constantly vie for Orihime’s attention, and Chizuru makes no bones about her attraction to her. Suddenly Orihime announces she wants to hurry home to watch a TV show, but the truth is she’s seen something on top of the school building and is trying to get her friends to safety. This doesn’t work, to her dismay, and she finds herself facing the strange creature. But she is about to discover powers she was unaware she possessed.

In this volume of Bleach, we are getting a better grasp of who’s who in this world, and their growing importance to Ichigo and the story. Bleach is full of hilarious moments, and this volume is no exception. I love Kubo’s sense of humor, as well as the diversity of his characters. There is a lot of action as the people Ichigo cares about find themselves in peril. Although I do prefer watching the action scenes in the anime, they are still fund to look at in the books.

Another great volume, looking forward to more of the same.


Friday, August 9, 2019

Book Review: Once Ghosted, Twice Shy (Reluctant Royals 2.5) by Alyssa Cole


Once Ghosted, Twice Shy (Reluctant Royals 2.5)   

Author: Alyssa Cole
Publisher: Avon Impulse
American release date: February 19, 2019
Format/Genre/Length: eBook/Contemporary Romance/LGBT/384 pages
Overall Personal Rating: ★★★★

Being the personal assistant to a prince has its ups and downs, even for the very efficient Likotski Adele. One of the downsides is that her personal life, what little she has, tends to suffer. At one time, she didn’t mind so much, but ever since she met Fabiola C on an Internet dating site, life has not been the same. From the moment she’d seen Fab’s picture, Likotski had been intrigued, and meeting her did nothing to change her opinion. Everything was great… until it wasn’t. Until Fab coldly and unexpectedly broke up with her, citing Likotski’s leaving as the reason.

Now Likotski is back in New York with the prince and his princess, and she can’t stop thinking of Fab.

The past is past, and Likotski is determined to let go, aided by the new shoes given her by her father for Christmas. His note said: New shoes point toward the future…. But how can she think of the future when her heart lies in the past? Now Likotski is taking some time for herself, visiting a list of places she’s made up for herself. While on the subway, she receives an unexpected text from a source she does not recognize. Is Fate so cruel that she should run into the one woman she is trying to forget in a city the size of New York? Or is it that Fate is not done with them yet and has something else to say?

Once Ghosted, Twice Shy is a Reluctant Royals novella, and it packs a sweet punch in its short length. In the first book, A Princess in Theory, we see Likotski secretly and happily but love, but something goes horribly wrong, although she never reveals what that is. In this novella, we find out exactly what that something was, and who it involved. A chance meeting on the subway brings Likotski and Fab back together, but can they get past the things that kept them apart before? Communication is key to any good relationship, but neither one is very forthcoming. Something has to change if they have a change of making it together.

This was a very sweet story, very romantic. I hope we see more of this couple in future books, but this novella was just perfect, and I enjoyed it greatly. I recommend it to anyone who is reading the series.






Thursday, August 8, 2019

Virtual Book Tour: The Maine Nemesis by R. Scott Wallis

Good morning and please welcome author R. Scott Wallis to Full Moon Dreaming! He is here to tell us about his new release, The Maine Nemesis. Scott will be awarding a $50 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour. The more you comment, the greater your chances of winning. To find the other stops on his tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post!



The Maine Nemesis
by R. Scott Wallis

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GENRE:   Suspense

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BLURB:

Fiercely independent, insatiably curious, and always up for an adventure, public relations hotshot Skyler Moore is a hero for our time. She's decidedly not a sleuth by trade, but mayhem often comes knocking as she and her friends visit the small towns and big cities of America.

In "The Maine Nemesis," Skyler decides to spend the summer at her seaside cottage in Wabanaki, Maine, with her best friend—celebrity chef Brenda Braxton—and they have no idea that murder will be on the menu. But women are turning up dead in the once sleepy village where nothing ever happens. With the residents up in arms and the rinky-dink police force overwhelmed, Skyler and her friends feel compelled to lend a hand to save the town they love so much. The backdrop is classic New England Americana: lobster rolls, the whole town out for the Fourth of July, and summer evenings cooled by the ocean breeze. That...and an occasional murder, a kidnapping, and a few dangerous liaisons.

Skyler's mile-a-minute adventure will keep you turning the pages to see what comes next for her and her Down East 'friends.'


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EXCERPT:


During one typically mild Maine summer, slightly more than a few decades ago, while the United States of America was celebrating the anniversary of its independence from England, fifth-grader Skyler Elizabeth Moore was celebrating her freedom from being the only little girl on her street. While she got along fine with most of the kids in her class, she’d not yet made a best friend—besides her beloved Raggedy Ann doll—so when Brenda Braxton, along with her brother and aunt, moved into the white clapboard house diagonally across the street, Skyler made it her mission to show the new girl around their tiny New England town in order to win her friendship.

There were only a handful of houses on the street and most of them were only used in the summer, making for a very sleepy, almost ghost town-like existence for a pre-teen girl during the school year. Skyler would stare into the houses’ dark windows as she walked to school, trying to catch a glimpse of something moving inside. A forgotten cat. A caretaker. Even a ghost. She believed in them and was certain that big old empty houses were where they lived.
           
When the biting winter winds that came off the ocean turned soothingly cool and the town sprung back to life after Memorial Day, Skyler would get her hopes up that a new family—with kids her age—would magically appear on the block. Specifically, a girl. So, when she finally spotted one that early July day, she wasted no time.
           
The moving truck was still in front of the house on the corner, and even though her mother told her to wait until the family settled in, Skyler marched herself to the open door and stepped into the front hall. She scooted to the left to avoid getting hit by a couch that two large men lifted through the doorway and then she followed them into the living room.
           
There she was. A girl her own age, sitting on a moving box, eating a banana.

“My mom would be very proud,” she said when she noticed Skyler. “She was always pushing fruit on me.”

“I love bananas,” Skyler lied as she moved closer. “I’m Skyler. I live across the street.”

“I’m Brenda. And I guess I live here now.”

“Welcome to Wabanaki.”

“Such a weird name for a town.”

“It’s named after an Indian tribe. American Indian, not India Indian.”

“I’ll never be able to spell it.”

“I’m good at spelling. It’s easy. W.A.B.A.N.A.K.I. Wabanaki. Almost like banana with all the A’s after the letters.”

“I guess. Did you just let yourself in?”

“I did. Is that okay with your mother?”

“I’m sure she doesn’t care. I’m glad you came in.”

“Me, too.” Skyler couldn’t stop smiling. “Me, too.”

Skyler noticed that Brenda was a little on the heavy side with a roll of fat around her middle that peeked out between her shirt and shorts, but it didn’t faze her. Brenda had a hearty, infectious laugh and positive attitude despite what Skyler would come to understand was an arduous childhood. Her homework could have been eaten by the dog, or the vacation she was looking forward to could have been cancelled at the last minute, and she’d always manage to find the silver lining. Brenda’s attitude would balance well with Skyler’s sometimes dark outlook on life.

Skyler didn’t know it at the time, but Brenda’s father went missing in action during some U.S. military action somewhere on the other side of the world and her distraught mother had been committed to a mental asylum. Her father’s sister took charge of the children and moved them from a bustling, unkempt New York City (at the time) to the more idyllic world that was sleepy Wabanaki, Maine.
           
For Skyler, the timing couldn’t have been more perfect. The girls had the rest of the summer to play outside, have sleepovers, and get to know each other before the school year would begin. And they did just that. Sometime between building a girls-only tree house and starting a weekly lemonade stand, they’d become blood-sisters, cutting their index fingers and pressing them together to form a lifetime bond. It had been Brenda’s idea. She’d seen her brother do it with his best friend, so it wasn’t totally insane.

“It seems insane to me,” Skyler said. “But I’ll do it. If you want me to.”

“I don’t want you to do anything that would make you feel bad. And I know blood makes you scream and cry.”

“That was just that one time, Brenda, and it was only because that stupid treehouse nail went right through my leg. I’m not afraid of blood. I’m going to be a veterinarian. I’m going to have to get used to it.”

“I’m going to be a cook, I think,” Brenda said. “So, if any of your animals die, you let me know.”

“You are not cooking dead animals, Brenda!”

“What do you think steak and pork chops and hamburgers are? Dead animals.”

“But they aren’t dogs and cats. I’m going to care for puppies and kitties.”

“Veterinarians also take care of cows and pigs and horses and stuff, you know.”

“Well, maybe. But if they die—which they won’t, because I am going to go to a very good veterinarian school—I’m not letting you cook them. There will be a pet cemetery in the back behind my pet hospital.”

“That seems wrong.”

“It does, you’re right,” Skyler said thoughtfully. “Well, we’ll get your stupid brother to take the dead animals away somewhere. But, I’m serious, Brenda, the animals are not going to die. That’s why I’m going to be a veterinarian, to make sure that doesn’t happen.”

“Everything dies. My dad died.  My hamster died. And our first dog died when he got run over by the trash truck.”

“That’s horrible. If I was older and if I had been there, I would have saved him.”

“She was a she and her head was smooshed into the road and they had to use a bunch of shovels to clean it up.”

“That’s so gross.”

“It was.”

“And sad,” Skyler said. “I’m super sorry.”

“It’s okay. I didn’t really see that happen. Actually, I don’t think that’s what happened to her. I made it up. I think she ran away.”

“That’s sad, too.”

“Not as sad as my dad dying,” Brenda said. “At least, we think he’s dead. He never came back.”

“Maybe he’s with your dog somewhere.”

“Maybe.”

“With your mom, maybe?”

“Well, that would just make me mad.” Brenda dug her fingernail into the bottom of her sneaker.

“Why?” Skyler asked.

“Because if they’re all together somewhere else, why are my brother and me here in Wabanaki without them?”

“Oh,” Skyler said softly.

“That would mean that they don’t love us.”

“I didn’t say that.”

“But that’s what it would mean. And I don’t want to believe that.”

“Don’t. It’s not true.”

Brenda became uncharacteristically quiet for a few moments making Skyler a little uncomfortable.

“Maybe we should do it now.”

Brenda brightened when she remembered the task at hand. She pulled out her brother’s Swiss Army pocketknife. “Ready?”

“I am,” Skyler said confidently, even though she was trembling. “Because we’re going to be sisters forever.”

“That’s the idea. I don’t want to have to play with just my brother for the rest of my life.”

Brenda took Skyler’s hand in hers, turned it over so that her palm was facing up, and pressed the knife into her finger without hesitation. Skyler’s eyes widened as she watched a small bubble of scarlet red blood form. She looked into Brenda’s eyes. She smiled, cut her own finger, and they pressed them together while they screamed and laughed at the same time.

“There,” Brenda said when she was able to calm herself, “blood sisters.”

“Blood sisters,” Skyler echoed. “Can we go clean these cuts now? I don’t want to get tetanus.”

“What is tetanus?”

“I don’t know, but it’s something awful and if you get it inside you, you die.”

“I don’t want to die.”

“Me either. I have a lot of animals to save.”

“And I have a lot to cook!”

The girls took off to find water, soap, and Band-Aids, and to call it a night. The sun was setting and it was getting dark, the sign that another summer adventure must come to an end. But they’d have lots more. They ensured that with blood.

And an infection.

Brenda’s cut got infected, but it wasn’t tetanus…and she didn’t die.








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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

R. Scott Wallis is endlessly inspired by his surroundings and adventures. And he thrives on new chapters and creating unique projects to keep himself out of trouble. Scott started his working life as an advance person and assistant to a sitting United States Vice President. Later, he served as the creative director for a leading Washington think tank. That led to working directly for one of the richest men on Earth, conceiving and executing exclusive events for his billionaire friends. Tired of working for the man, Scott became a top-rated pop-culture podcaster and celebrity interviewer, while also dabbling in both the worlds of clothing manufacturing (creating his own baby clothes brand that was sold in over 300 stores nationwide) and retail sales, with his own well-received men's clothing store.


Always willing to lend a hand or donate what he can, he's an enthusiastic philanthropist, championing causes such as childhood bullying, animal adoption, and feeding the less fortunate. A wide-eyed world traveler, Scott has been to four continents, mostly by sea. While he loves exploring Europe and the Caribbean islands, it's the vast United States that he likes best. He's been to Alaska four times, Hawaii twice, and can't wait to explore the eight states he hasn't been to yet. Technically a Connecticut Yankee, Scott grew up in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, and lived for 25 years in the Washington, D.C. area, before recently discovering that the American West is where he is most at home. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.


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The Questions – please choose at least 5
1) Which musical would you say best exemplifies your life – and which character in that musical are you?
Oh, man, I had the perfect answer about what kind of tree I would be, but okay, I’ll play along. I had to think about this for a few minutes, because I haven’t been to all that many musicals in person—because I have a hard time sitting still for that long, especially in those horribly tight Broadways theater seats—but I’ve seen nearly all of the classics on television.
I’ve decided that the one musical that I’ve seen dozens and dozens of time is, “The Sound of Music.” Cliché, maybe, but while I certainly identify with a bunch of the puppets in “Avenue Q,” I know virtually all the lines in “Grease” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” and I’d totally live inside the world of “Singin’ in the Rain,” it’s Maria von Trapp all the way!
I mean, how do you solve a problem like Maria? Like catching a cloud and pinning it down, it’s not easy. And neither am I. I’m scatter-brained but idealistic. I’m timid but determined. And although I didn’t fall in love with some Baron in Austria, I feel like Maria and I’d get a long quite well—I’m no nun either. While I’m sure there are many great women of the cloth, I’d much rather be out there living life and making play clothes out of drapes.
And, P.S., I’d be an evergreen, full of life all year ‘round.

2) When you start a new story, do you begin with a character, or a plot?
For me, it’s all about the characters. The plot is just what happens around the people I’ve invented. When I start a new story, I have a general idea about where I want to end up, but I typically come up with the people first, then make stuff happen to them. Sometimes I mess up and have to scrap whole chapters—oops, I didn’t mean to kill her! I like making up dialogue for her too much for her to be dead!

3) If they were to make the story of your life into a movie, who should play you?
It’s just got to be Rob Lowe. As a teenager, I looked a lot like the Rat Pack actor, and I think he’s aged—or not aged, as the case may be—rather nicely. I’m probably really more of a dork like “That 70’s Show” actor Topher Grace, but I get to decide, so it’s Rob Lowe all the way.

4) Who’s your favorite horror villain and why?
It absolutely has to be the ghost face killer from the “Scream” movies (one and four are worlds better than two and three, by the way), because I’m really not a fan of super bloody scary movies. Scream was tame enough for me to handle, plus it had a lot of my favorite actors and actresses from the television shows I was enjoying at the time. It really was the movie that turned scary movies around and made them hip and cool again.

5) Do you have an historical crush and if so, who is it?
I’ve always thought it would be fun to go back and see what it was like to live in the colonial days (but taking modern conveniences along with me, natch). I grew up in Williamsburg, Virginia, so I spent a great deal of time in and around historic buildings and have a good appreciation for the founding of our great country. I guess the person I’ve always daydreamed about is Patrick Henry. I wish I could have been there for his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech. And if I had been, I certainly would have taken him to dinner afterwards to discuss it.

6) Is there a story that you’d like to tell but you think the world isn’t ready to receive it?

Oh my goodness, yes. I really hope I become famous enough to warrant an autobiography some day and then I can tell all the stories that I’ve only told my friends…like how I got fired from a job working for one of the richest men on the planet all because of the late Anna Nicole Smith. It’s a really juicy, fun story…but I think I need a few more years before I tell it publically.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Wednesday Briefs: In Pieces #64 (16.1)



Good morning and Happy Hump Day! If it's Wednesday, then it must be time for more flash fiction from the Wednesday Briefers! We're a group of authors who bring you our finest flash fiction every week, 500 to 1000 words, inspired by one of our prompts.

The fun continues as Salvation enjoys their free time in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The next day, Ben and Ryan try to sleep it, but evidently that's not in the cards. See what's going on in this week's chapter of In Pieces. Don't forget to visit the other Briefers and see what's up with them. Their links follow my tale! Enjoy!

In Pieces #64 (16.1)

Despite being up late the night before, Ryan found himself awake early on Monday morning. He didn’t get out of bed immediately, reluctant to leave the warmth of Ben’s embrace, his thoughts tracing the previous evening.


By the time Ben and Ryan caught up with the other members of Salvation, everyone appeared considerably more relaxed than they’d been before. What a difference a couple of hours could make! Using their phones, they located a Target store that wasn’t very far from where they were staying and headed there, dividing themselves between Cameron’s and Marge’s cars. There they were able to find a good selection of swimsuits at reasonable prices. Marge said she didn’t intend to swim but she’d be happy to sit by the pool and watch them. Afterward they ate dinner at a Chinese restaurant, then finished the night at a neighborhood bar, doing shots, singing karaoke, and dancing.

Ryan’s favorite part of the evening had been getting to dance cheek to cheek with Ben. Although he did have to split his attention, a little flustered when the ladies clamored for a dance. But after he’d danced with both Abby and Marge, Ben had informed the others he was off-limits and claimed Ryan for himself alone.

Life didn’t get any better than this.

Lost in thought, he didn’t notice Ben had awakened until he spoke.

“Penny for your thoughts.”

Ryan snuggled closer against Ben, inhaling his intoxicating scent. “Just thinking about last night,” he admitted. “How good it felt to dance with you.”

“Mmm, yeah, it did,” Ben agreed. He slid one bare leg across Ryan’s body, knocking the sheet off in the process as he rubbed against his crotch. “This feels good too.”

Ryan wasn’t about to argue with him about that. He was more than ready to escalate Ben’s action into something more.  But a sharp knock at the door rather effectively broke the mood.

“I can only guess who that is.” Ben groaned as he rolled up into a sitting position. “Think it’s too late to put out the do not disturb sign?”

  The knocking continued, relentlessly. Ben tugged on a pair of boxers, a frown creasing his forehead. “Guess so. I don’t think they’ll leave us alone until we come out, might as well get dressed.”

“Coming, coming,” he yelled in the direction of the door as he crossed the motel room before turning to Ryan with a shrug of apology. “I’m sorry.”

Ryan held up one hand. “Don’t be. It’s all good.” He grabbed his clothes and hurried into the bathroom before Ben reached the door. By the time he came out, fully dressed, Ben had admitted Deacon and Keanu. Deacon turned toward Ryan as he took his place at Ben’s side.

“I’m sorry, man. I had a feeling we’d be too early. But some people can’t take no for an answer.” He rolled his eyes in Keanu’s direction.

“What do you mean, too early?” Keanu seemed entirely unfazed by Deacon’s words. “They’re not sleeping, are they?” He indicated Ben and Ryan with a wave of one hand.

“I guess not after you tried to beat the door down,” Deacon rebutted. “Who can sleep through an earthquake?”

Keanu stuck his tongue out at his lover. “They love us, don’t you, guys?” He turned plaintive eyes toward Ben and Ryan. Ben laughed.

“Well, we’re definitely out of bed now,” he said. “Aiden and Abby up?”

“Knowing them, I bet they are,” Deacon said. “Probably taking a walk, if they’re not in their room. I think this one planned to go there next.” He jerked his thumb in Keanu’s direction.

“Of course. Then Marge.”

“Are you that hungry?” Ryan asked teasingly.

“Well, you know how it is when you work up an appetite.” Keanu slid his arm around Deacon’s waist.

“Maybe I would if you weren’t pounding on the door,” Ben said pointedly. Ryan could tell he was just playing with him, though, he wasn’t angry at all.

“Besides, we have swimming to do while we can. We’re playing tonight.”

“True, true,” Ben agreed.

“What kind of place are we playing tonight?” Ryan asked, not realizing he’d said we until after it came out. It felt natural now to include himself as part of the group.

“Dance club,” Ben said. “Should be fun. You know they have a complimentary breakfast here, right?”
This was directed at Keanu. From the way his mouth dropped open in surprise, Ryan surmised he hadn’t known.

“Dang. You mean I could have had first breakfast already? What are we waiting for? Let’s go?”

“Oh my god, what are you, a hobbit?” Deacon snorted as he followed Keanu through the door, Ben and Ryan trailing behind.

“You know, this might be a good time to talk to the guys individually, while we’re at the pool. Would you mind?” Ryan asked.

“Of course not. I like the way you think. Just make some time for me.” Ben pressed a soft lip on Ryan’s lips.

“Always,” Ryan said without hesitation.

to be continued

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Metrofloat New York
by William Quincy Belle

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GENRE: Science Fiction

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BLURB:

A Post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi thriller.

Several hundred years in the future, Earth is a different planet. Antigravity has been invented and “flying” has given way to “floating”: giant platforms with cities remain above the growing surface temperatures as enclaves of the privileged. A global pandemic has wiped out 80% of those on the ground, and a virulent, flesh-eating disease, necrofasc, has left most with artificial body parts. Insects are the main food staple. A utopia for some, a dystopia for others.

Metrofloat New York, a futuristic city of thirty million, is run by an oligarchy of five rich and powerful people. An unknown assassin, working from within the system, attempts to seize control and declare himself dictator by methodically removing all rivals. Detective Matthew Heart of the Metropolitan Police must deal with his partner, a cyborg policewoman, his unofficial family, a transgender woman and her one-legged daughter, and a mysterious assailant bent on taking over the world by killing anyone who stands in his way.

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EXCERPT:




Alan and Terry were skinny enough to slip through the security perimeter into the antigravity zone. Already, they heard the pounding of the AG machines. Workers in the area often wore ear protection, as the constant noise could damage their hearing, but when one is young and foolish, protection is for wimps. They climbed down to the lowest scaffolding and looked out over the panorama below. The ground was a good kilometer down, speckled with the twinkling lights of the settlement. Each light was a potential target for a jump-and-grab, so tonight looked to be an excellent opportunity.

Rumors had been circulating around the high school for over a year about thrill seekers doing the unthinkable: bungee jumping from the metrofloat. Alan and Terry had pooled their money and bought the latest in equipment, including a controllable elasticized cable, a double-safety ankle harness, and a precision-positioning system with automatic height detection. The flexible anchor allowed them to set up the bungee in any location in record time, so they could get in, jump, and get out before the authorities knew they were violating restricted areas.

Alan would make the first attempt. He had decked himself with various tools attached to his belt and a helmet with a lamp. He had double-checked his ankle connectors and made sure the safety harness was in place. Terry gave him the once-over, enumerating each item out loud so they both knew they had checked everything. Alan climbed over the railing and held on as Terry fed out the cable so it was free and clear of the scaffolding.

Quivering with excitement, Alan looked over at his friend. Terry grinned and gave him a thumbs-up. Alan turned back to the open space, took a deep breath, and spread his arms out. He bent his knees and pushed off into a swan dive.

Alan had ten seconds of free fall before the cable slowed his descent — ten seconds of weightlessness as the wind whistled by his head. It was peaceful. And surreal. It wasn’t every day somebody jumped from a height of a thousand meters.

Looking toward the ground when he jumped, Alan twisted as he now fell, upside down, and brought his head up to look off into the distance. The light from his helmet flashed on something. He swept his head back and forth until the object was visible again. There was a human body three meters from him, free-falling at the same rate. It tumbled in the air. Judging by the looseness of the limbs, Alan guessed the person was unconscious. Or dead. Wouldn’t somebody falling to their death be thrashing about?

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

William Quincy Belle is just a guy. Nobody famous; nobody rich; just some guy who likes to periodically add his two cents worth with the hope, accounting for inflation, that $0.02 is not over evaluating his contribution. He claims that at the heart of the writing process is some sort of (psychotic) urge to put it down on paper and likes to recite the following, which so far he hasn't been able to attribute to anyone: "A writer is an egomaniac with low self-esteem." You will find Mr. Belle's unbridled stream of consciousness floating around in cyberspace.

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