Sunday, August 24, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yellow Fang

Man, I can't believe August is almost over. It's been a chaotic month between work, unexpected challenges, and other factors crowding each other out for attention. Geez. Between the road construction everywhere, my car needing a new alternator, and the dogs needing their check-ups but unable to go because of the car issue … yeah, wild week.

I did have a solid work week. I finished up some projects and started new ones. I got a surprise turnaround that happened a lot sooner than I expected. I'm filling September and some of October, which is great.

Had a pretty good viewing week. I made it through my regular shows and finished up one of my back burners. I get to start the second season this week!

Watched an episode of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and enjoyed the rewatch. Again, this show is such a comfort view for me.

Enjoyed another episode of Madame Blanc Mysteries. I've got a weird feeling all isn't great between Dom and Jean, and that makes me a little sad. I loved the split mysteries even if Gloria's dad irritates the crap out of me. So much fun watching the team take down the con artists.

Caught the holiday episode for season fourteen of Death in Paradise. Not sure if I like the new guy, especially since he, like the actor who played Neville, has already been featured on the show. We'll see how it goes.

Watched another episode of Poirot and ended up enjoying more than I thought I would. It's fun to see Hastings get a moment to shine.

Elementary had a very fun episode. Thoroughly enjoyed Sherlock going head-to-head with the imposter. Also quite liked Joan and her stepdad's interactions.

Caught another Batman Beyond and it's one I didn't remember much, but I ended up enjoying.

Enjoyed another episode of Lower Decks. One thing I absolutely love about the show is the theme song. I know. Weird. But it's actually perfect for the show.

Finally, I watched the season one finale of Reacher, and it did not disappoint. I'm very satisfied with the season overall. I'm thrilled Picard ended up being part of the counterfeiting ring because there's no other explanation for how Charlie and Roscoe were found. Also loved that Paul ended up not being dead. Basically, the first season rocked. And … great to finally see adult Joe, but I didn't quite get the whole brothers looking so much alike thing as grown-ups. The flashbacks to their childhood, I definitely saw how they could be mixed up. I would really, really like to find out why the brothers hadn't talked much. Who knows, maybe season two will have more on that.

That's pretty much if for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yellow Fang, a novella about a couple that gets reunited after one has been in enemy hands.

Here's the miniblurb:

Yancy the Yellow is Palmer Gump's only childhood friend—a stuffed toy from her dad. Missing and presumed killed in action, an auction is held for Palmer's personal items. When she returns, she gets everything back … except for Yancy, which leaves her feeling a little lost and unsettled, until it finds its way back to her via Dannon Bennett.

And a sneaky peek…

"Aw, fuck. Of course reinforcements showed up."
Dannon typed an order into his arm unit. "Contingency plan is a go." He waited for the five seconds it took for his teams to respond then pulled out the first IED to set and arm.
The backup plan—blow everything to hell and send up a flare beacon—meant he'd still get as many people out as possible. The evacuees could escape through the chaos with the secondary unit. But his team would likely go down.
Bravo team, a six-person squad, would hold off as many incoming assailants as possible. Alpha team, another six-person, including him, squad started a room-by-room search and planted the explosive devices. So far, they were clearing the area in good time.
He met his group at the end of the building. "We have to finish the last corridor of this wing and then blow everything." He got nods from everyone and they fanned out.
He moved halfway down the hall and kicked open the door to the room. A wild tangle of limbs came flying in his direction, snarling and slicing at him with a scalpel.
"Die, you son of a bitch. Die!"
Palmer's voice.
Shock filled him, but he grabbed hold of his assailant and gave her a hard shake. "Palmer! Stop. It's Dannon." Sure enough, the woman who'd haunted his dreams fought against him.
Her gaze, wild and frenzied, flew to his. And immediately filled with relief when she recognized him.
She collapsed against his chest. "Thank whatever rules the universe." She dragged in several deep breaths then put her head on his shoulder. "It's good to see you."
Overwhelmed with having her in his arms, Dannon blinked and shook his head. She's alive. I have her back.
His hand cupped her face. "We thought you were dead. I thought you were dead." He stepped back, noting her bruised cheekbone.
The smeared blood on her face.
The ragged gash along her hairline.
And the red liquid dripping from her fingertips.
Fuck. She's hurt. "You're injured." He unwound the tactical scarf from his neck and used his teeth to tear it into two strips.
Palmer looked down and swayed on her feet. She had never liked the sight of her own blood.
He grasped her shoulder and steadied her. "Easy there." Wrapping an arm around her, he lowered her to the floor. "Let's get this dressed and clear out." He started wiping away the blood and bound the wound. "Clock's ticking."
Really damned fast.

I'm kind of happy with how this scene came together. This is a high and low kind of story and I love the challenge of writing both.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yelling in Vain

Whew. Very long week of scorching temperatures and tinder-dry conditions. We need some rain in a big way. Also, the end of my street is closed, which is kind of inconvenient but not terrible. It's the height of construction season and it shows with multiple road projects going on.

Super busy week with work projects and shifting my schedule around a little. I'm very happy to have a full calendar even when it overwhelms me a little.

School starts this week and I'm excited for my husband, who really enjoys interacting with the students, teachers, and staff. Looking forward to hearing how his first week goes with the kids coming back.

Had a decent viewing week. Made it most of the way through my shows, including one of my back-burner ones. It also looks like a few of my faves are getting ready to return to my streamers.

Started season two of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and enjoyed all the newcomers. Jack's former wife and his father-in-law along with Dottie's sister. Phryne doing a fan dance also ended up being fun.

Enjoyed the mystery on Madame Blanc Mysteries. Kind of fun having John back but I'm hoping it's not going to be a lot of him. Also wondering if there are some cracks in Jean and Dom's relationship. I'll be a little sad if there are.

Finished up season thirteen of Death in Paradise. I'm oddly sad to say goodbye to Neville. But I'm really thrilled he's leaving with Florence. A fitting end for the character.

Watched another episode of Poirot and quite enjoyed the mystery. Having the ongoing Monopoly game going throughout the episode was fun.

Elementary ended up being very interesting. Having Sherlock working with Moreland ended up being entertaining and I'm very interested and wary of why Moreland is really in New York. That ending hinted that all may not be what it seems, which isn't that surprising. I hope it gives Joan the chance to kick ass on Sherlock's behalf.

Caught another episode of Batman Beyond and loved how Terry and Max teamed up to handle Curare. This was a great episode.

Lower Decks once again charmed and annoyed me. That's the running theme for this show. That said, I enjoy it enough to definitely keep watching.

Got most of an episode of Reacher viewed. It's the penultimate ep so I'm paying close attention to the details. Because … details matter. Just saying.

Peak Practice is hopefully back on target for this week. I started a new episode but didn't get all the way through.

That's it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yelling in Vain, a novella that brings a couple together in less than stellar circumstances.

Here's the miniblurb:

After an accident that takes the life of a fellow cadet, Lora Seaves falls back on her combative attitude to keep it together. Jestin Warbly has to decide whether or not Lora is cracking up or okay to fly. He's got one big problem … a powerful attraction for the rookie pilot clouds his judgment.

And a sneaky peek…

Lora received a note to meet with Jestin Warbly regarding the crash.
She stared at the words and assigned time on the paper. "Well, I'm thinking it's probably a psych evaluation." Great … just what she needed.
Her roommate, Marva Escholl, entered their quarters. Lora glanced up and stuffed the note into her pocket. She could maybe look this Warbly guy up on the way to the meeting.
Marva quirked a brow. "Love letter from one of your admirers?" She turned toward her locker.
Why Marva always thought Lora had guys stashed everywhere never failed to amuse her.
Lora shrugged. "Nope. Pretty sure it's a summons for a psych eval." She snorted. "Unless this Jestin Warbly is some kind of secret fan I don't know." Highly doubtful.
Marva whipped around. "Um, no. Warbly's an up and comer. Definitely not a shrink." She sat on her bunk across from Lora's. "He's a brand-new graduate but super sharp and very eager to move up in intelligence."
Lora narrowed her eyes. "How do you know all this?" And why did she know it?
Marva smirked. "I've got grade-A listening skills. I pay attention when the brass starts talking about their shining stars." She got up and pulled her shower gear from the locker.
Lora lifted her chin. "Ah. Got it."
Marva cocked her head to one side. "You should probably play nice. He'll quite literally hold your flight status in his hands." Marva got up and bounced toward the door. "Gotta run." She gave a wave over her shoulder.
Lora quietly freaked out a little. "This guy can make or break me. Damn." She grabbed the note, memorized the address, and headed out.
Once she arrived, she had a few minutes before their scheduled meeting. The door to the room stood open and Lora entered, her gaze sweeping the bland, utilitarian space. A single table with two chairs took up the center of the space. A row of small windows lined the upper wall across from the door. She wandered to one corner where a rack held recruitment material and class manuals.
A man entered, looking starched and pressed. But he also filled out the uniform, so he kept fit. Definitely not one of the nerdy hive-mind guys that normally worked in the intelligence branch.
But … he had some killer looks—dark hair, chiseled cheekbones—and that could only mean one thing. He had some pull somewhere.
She rolled her eyes and snorted. "Ugh. Just my luck." She would get a bona fide insider as her investigator.
After closing the door, Jestin glanced her way. "Cadet Seaves. Care to explain that comment?" His eyebrows arched over striking blue eyes.
Damn. It figured.
She really needed to learn how to keep her mouth shut.

Lora will soon learn that first impressions aren't always accurate. I'm having so much fun writing this one!


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yee Haw!

The first full week of August kind of flew by. We had a power outage and mobile phone outage on the same night, which made for a long six hours. Also kind of weird since there wasn't a storm or anything that would be a normal reason for the loss.

Very busy week with work projects and September is looking like another busy month. I'm definitely not complaining. I miss having dedicated writing time, but I also squeeze that in whenever I can.

The school year starts next week, which means the husband will be at his new position in the elementary school. He truly wishes he'd had this job thirty years ago. I can't blame him. He drove almost an hour each way for twenty-plus years. The schools in our district are all less than five miles away and the elementary school is three blocks from our house.

Had my daughter home for several days this week and we had a great time catching up. She even had me cut her hair, which turned out really well. Always love it when she asks me to help with stuff like that.

Had a solid viewing week and made it through my whole slate of shows, including my two back-burner ones. Not sure what the upcoming week will bring but hoping to keep on target.

Started the week with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and finished up the first season. Can't wait to start season two. Another one of my favorite episodes is coming up.

Caught another Madame Blanc Mysteries and really enjoyed the twisty turns in this one. This season is shaping up to be a lot of fun. I like Charlie and Simone so it's good to see them again.

Watched another episode of Death in Paradise and it's the penultimate episode before the season thirteen finale. So great to have Florence back, even if only for a brief time. Looking forward to the finale.

Enjoyed an episode of Poirot. This one was a lot of fun, especially having Poirot sneaking into a house and getting caught. And spending a night in jail to boot!

Caught an episode of Elementary and very much enjoyed Sherlock figuring out Alfredo needed some support. The mystery ended up being pretty interesting also.

Watched another episode of Batman Beyond and it's one I remembered. Always fun to see Bruce and Barbara spar, and I loved Terry trusting Bruce to help him.

Lower Decks again charmed and annoyed me. I've come to kind of accept that's how this show is going to be for me. I did really like the teamwork in this one.

Finished up the episode of Peak Practice from last week and even started the new episode. Have to finish it this week.

Finally, Reacher. Man. This show. I truly get the hype around it. So many revelations. Finlay. Yeah, didn't see that one coming. Explains a lot. Roscoe. Badass. Seriously. I'm on the fence with Charlie's admission about Hubbel. I think there's more to the story there. And Reacher having the light-bulb moment with the last-standing professor was excellent. Here's hoping she stays alive. Can't wait to watch the next episode!

That's it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yee Haw, a novella that throws a couple into a precarious situation thanks to new guys.

Here's the miniblurb:

Two new transfers upset the delicate balance of the space carrier, Mephisto, that Kellsie Eaves and Wick Fairchilds worked so hard to obtain. When the duo attempts to restore the status quo, the troublemakers go after Kellsie and she gets to school them in the art of kicking ass, with Wick as her backup.

And a sneaky peek…

Eldric entered the small equipment storage locker he and Bert claimed as their official work zone, meaning the place they killed time when they were on shift.
Bert glanced up. "Yo, I jacked a wireless feed. We can now watch whatever we want, including all the sex shows available to the galaxy." He turned the screen toward Eldric.
Eldric snorted. "We can watch the actual thing if we want to, and you'll never guess who with…" His eyebrows waggled.
Bert winced. "If you say that female deckhand who's into women, I'm not interested."
Eldric shook his head. "No, man. Captain Hot Ass is boning Major Dick Face. I literally heard them going at it." He huffed out a breath. "Probably why she's such a bitch … Dick Face can't satisfy her."
Bert perked up. No doubt because they speculated about Captain Eaves and wondered if the woman ever got any. Well, Eldric confirmed she did.
Bert leaned forward, propping his elbows on his knees. "Maybe we oughtta teach her a lesson and show her how real men handle uppity females … especially when they're always trying to put our balls in a vice."
Eldric nodded. "Yeah, and maybe that'll keep her and the major from running to Colonel Numb Nuts. When's that meeting supposed to take place?" He pulled a stool around and sat down.
Bert shrugged. "What do we know about Major Dick Face so far?"
Eldric grunted. "Aside from him being a pain in the ass? He's a stickler for detail." He made a face. "Hence the reason he's a thorn in my side."
Bert snapped his fingers. "Exactly. He won't go to Numb Nuts until he's got everything documented, color coded, and alphabetized." He cocked his head a moment. "Probably another day maybe two."
Eldric grinned and leaned in a closer. "Then we have time to follow Captain Hot Ass and find her alone somewhere before that happens."
Bert's mouth twisted. "Yee haw … damn right we do."

I don't often include an antagonist POV, but the danger level needed to be set and doing it from this perspective helps establish how creepy these guys are.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yearly Vigil

Whew. Ended up being a long week between work, home, and other projects. The biggest and best one is helping my daughter edit her final paper for her master's degree. I'm so proud of her!

I made a small dent in the great cleanout project. Didn't get a lot accomplished but made a bit of progress, which I'll take.

Finished up two work projects and continued on with two more. I have another two in flux and two new ones coming sometime this week. Excited to stay busy!

Pretty good week for viewing. I got through my full round of shows and finished up one from last week. I'm still working on one of the others.

Started with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and it was one of my favorite episodes. I love a good masquerade or costume party.

Caught another episode of Madame Blanc Mysteries and enjoyed Gloria and Nick working together. Hope to see more of that in future episodes.

Enjoyed an episode of Death in Paradise. The run-up to Neville leaving is turning out to be a lot of fun. And always good to see Dwayne back. Looking forward to the next episode.

Finished up the two-part Poirot and loved how the resolution came together. I like it when the infallible Poirot gets off on the wrong track for a bit.

Watched another episode of Elementary and quite enjoyed the mystery. Also enjoyed Joan handling her detractor and Sherlock acting as the support system afterward.

Enjoyed an episode of Batman Beyond. I remembered this one from my original watch. A lot of fun.

Caught an episode of Lower Decks and, again, ended up being equally charmed and annoyed. I think that's my standard for this show.

Finished up the Reacher episode from last week and wow. Gotta say I didn't see the ending coming, which is always a good thing. Hoping I can get a full episode in this week.

Almost finished an episode of Peak Practice. Things are getting very messy in the relationship departments for everyone, and Sam, whew, what a huge pile he's getting ready to step into.

That's pretty much it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yearly Vigil, a novella that pulls a couple together over a shared loss.

Here's the miniblurb:

Venessa Broyles makes a yearly vigil to the graveside of her former lover, Hamish Blesdale, where she runs into his best friend, Hogan Baird. What starts out as an awkward stroll down memory lane eventually brings two lonely souls together.

And a sneaky peek…

Hell, why do I care?
He cocked his head. "I care because Hamish loved you." And Hogan wanted to understand her mindset.
Why she would refuse the honor of having the flag.
Maybe because she'd killed his best friend. Indirectly, but the responsibility rested on her shoulders. When he figured out how he felt about that specific instance, he might be able to start the grieving process.
Until then, he needed to conduct himself as Hamish would expect. "He'd want you to have the flag."
Venessa shrugged. "I don't need a flag to remember him."
Hogan frowned. "Or to remember your role in his death." Harsh, but the shrug got to him.
She flinched like he'd slapped her, and he regretted the accusation, but he didn't take it back. He did blame her … a little. Might not be rational, but too bad.
Venessa popped the door open. "You're right. I'll never need a reminder about why he died." She moved behind the door, using it as a barrier between them. "Good that you came, Hogan. Hamish deserved to have the people who cared about him most to see him laid to rest." She slid behind the wheel.
Hogan put a hand on the top of the door. "If you change your mind … let me know." He met her gaze. "Take care, Venessa."
She blinked and gave a nod. "Yeah, you too." Then she pulled the door shut and started the engine.
Hogan didn't like the subdued but dangerous look in her eyes. He quickly made his way to his rental vehicle and decided to follow her. No matter how he felt about her role in Hamish's death or her current lack of emotion, he'd make sure she got home okay.
Pulling out behind her, he stayed a few car lengths back. "It's the least I can do for my best friend."

Pretty happy with how this story is coming together. Hamish and Venessa have a long road to travel, and I enjoy this journey.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on this flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yarn Spinning

Another month end is almost in sight. August is gearing up to be a busy month for me and I'm excited and exhausted at the same time. I love being busy and having projects on my calendar but also have to remember to take time to decompress.

Cleanout project stalled again. I had deadlines to meet and also got a new office chair that needed assembly. Have to admit it's comfy.

Had a solid work week with several projects ongoing and two that needed to be finished. I got those out of the way and started a new one that's a long procedural.

Pretty good week of viewing. Made it through a full round of shows and started both of my back-burner ones.

Started with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and enjoyed the backstory of Janie and Phryne. Almost through the first season.

Started the new season of Madame Blanc Mysteries and a holiday episode. Looking forward to more of this show.

Caught another episode of Death in Paradise. Kind of sad to see Marlon go. He ended up growing on me. Thrilled to see JP back for a brief appearance. The mystery also gave Marlon time to shine, which is nice for his final ep.

Watched another episode of Poirot, which is the first of two parts. Looking forward to seeing how this one ends. A super-young Polly Walker is a guest star!

Enjoyed an episode of Elementary. I haven't quite decided how I feel about Moreland sticking around for a while, but I did like his interaction with Sherlock. The case also proved to be interesting.

Caught another episode of Batman Beyond and have vague memories of this one the first time around. Always fun to have Shriek back.

Watched another episode of Lower Decks. This show annoys and charms me in equal measure. I did quite like the interaction between mom and daughter even when I rolled my eyes several times.

Started an episode of Peak Practice. I didn't quite manage to finish it but will get it done this week. I hope!

Also started and got most of the way through another episode of Reacher. I only stopped because I couldn't keep my eyes open. That's what watching a show at four a.m. will do.

That's it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yarn Spinning, a novella that puts a couple together in an awkward situation.

Here's the miniblurb:

Torrin Becks and Gaelan Van Zant pull duty on the same scout ship, which creates a good bit of tension in the five-man crew. Torrin and Gaelan have something of a history and when the yarn spinning—who has the greatest exploit—starts, Torrin has to decide if she'll call Gaelan out on a big fat fib or let the story stand as the winner.

And a sneaky peek…

Torrin lurked in the corridor hoping to run into her female crewmate, Emlee Natch. If she could talk Lieutenant Natch into trading quarters, Torrin wouldn't have to suffer through the awkward situation with Gaelan. Seriously, who did she piss off to land this duty assignment?
Humming preceded footsteps on the deck. Torrin pushed away from the bulkhead and walked toward the musical sound.
Her first look at Emlee, dark hair, friendly face, and welcoming eyes, eased some of the tension in Torrin's shoulders.
Emlee grinned. "You must be Lieutenant Becks." She thrust her palm forward. "Welcome aboard."
Torrin clasped the other woman's palm. "I am, yes. It's nice to meet you." She nodded toward the bunkroom across the corridor. "You're Lieutenant Natch?"
Emlee nodded. "Yep. But call me Emlee. Except for the captain, we're on a first name basis here. So much easier with this small crew and it's distracting to use rank when we're all lieutenants." She propped a shoulder on the bulkhead. "You getting settled in?"
Torrin would take that opening. "Uh, about that. You wouldn't be interested in switching sides with me, would you?" She hesitated to say more because she didn't want to put Gaelan in a bad light.
Emlee tilted her head. "I sense a story here … one you're not ready to talk about, yeah?"
Torrin grimaced. "Wouldn't be appropriate, but it's not anything terrible. More like awkward." She left her reasoning there to avoid diving too deep.
Emlee gave her a commiserating look. "Understandable. But I won't be able to help." She leaned in and pitched her voice low. "Craig … Lieutenant Lawler … and I are, well, involved. If we weren't, I'd've been happy to switch quarters."
Torrin's head bobbed. "Ah. I see. And I get it. Thanks anyway." She dipped her chin. "Really great to meet you. Looking forward to working with you." Easing back, she turned and reentered her quarters.
Emlee paused at the hatch. "If it helps, I'll trade shifts with you once we're out in the black."
Torrin smiled. "Thanks. Can I get back to you on that?" She might take Emlee up on the offer if Gaelan made things too weird.
Emlee nodded. "Absolutely. Let me know." She stepped away and crossed the corridor to her quarters.
Torrin sat down on the small sofa against the bulkhead.
Gaelan rapped on the door to her side of the bathroom.
Torrin sighed. "Yeah?"
He poked his head inside her space. "Are you moving across the corridor?"
She shook her head. "Sorry, no. We'll have to make do." She drew her knees up to her chest and rested her chin on them.
Gaelan grunted. "Right. Okay then. I'm going to grab a shower. Captain wants a quick briefing in thirty." He closed the door, and the water turned on.
Torrin let out a long exhale. "At least he told me." Something Eric wouldn't have done…
She didn't want to think about him. And her newly formed plan would see her avoiding Gaelan as much as possible. Which pissed her off because he based his opinion of her on Eric's description of their breakup.
She had a good reason to split up with him. "And it wasn't easy." No matter what her ex probably told his best friend.

I'm pleased with how this story is coming together. Torrin takes the upper road and it should end up paying off for her.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yanking the Pipe

Getting a late start to my day because my sleep schedule is out of whack. This has affected my great cleanout project, and I'm still determined to get back on track and at least do small things each day. Stay tuned!

On a different note, I did get about ten pounds of ground beef cooked and in the freezer. Also got three bags of grapes cleaned and in the fridge. So, the cleanout project took a back burner, but I did get other things done.

Work is still busy with new projects coming in and I'm enjoying the variety of things I have right now. I've also been able to do some catchup on my own stuff. I've been striving for better balance between my editing work and my writing.

Had a solid viewing week and made a full round of my regular shows and my two back burner shows. I'll be starting a new one this week, I think. Looking forward to picking up with a new season of something.

Started the week with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and enjoyed the episode and getting some Dr. Mac backstory.

Think I finished up the first season of Art Detectives. I really enjoyed this show and hope to see another season. They left enough seeds to pick up if they get one.

Caught another episode of Death in Paradise and ended up really loving the mystery. Not a standard path and the twists were good.

Enjoyed another episode of Poirot. It's one I'd seen most of before and I remembered most of the plot. Good episode.

Watched an episode of Elementary. Gotta say I love Joan being totally unafraid of the elder Holmes. Their interactions were very fun. And her getting the goods on him rocked the entire episode.

Caught an episode of Batman Beyond. It's one I remembered but forgot about. Does that make sense. Great episode too.

Enjoyed an episode of Lower Decks. This show is kind of wonky but usually adorable. Just enough tongue in cheek to keep things interesting and fresh.

Watched the opening of Peak Practice season eleven. Sam is on a precarious journey, and I think his exit is set up nicely. Not really sure about Will and Kate. I'm not really interested in them becoming the new Andrew and whatever his partner's name is.

Also caught another episode of Reacher. Man. This show. If I ever find the time, I want to do a deep dive and dig into some of the themes and tropes I love.

And that's it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yanking the Pipe, a novella that pulls a couple apart when they choose to travel different paths.

Here's the miniblurb:

Sammie Shields and Firth Fairmountain have fun yanking the pipe—pulling anonymous pranks—until one of their fellow soldiers gets injured. Their commanding officer gives them a choice—transfer to a marine unit to learn discipline or get busted down a rank. Sammie opts for demotion, but Firth chooses the alternate and finds a new mission, which Sammie struggles to accept.

And a sneaky peek…

Sammie moved her belongings to the junior pilot quarters. The roaring in her ears started when reaction finally set in. She didn't quite know how to deal with the idea Firth wouldn't be in her corner anymore.
Their last conversation replayed on a loop in her mind.
Firth scoffed. "I'm not leaving you."
Sammie's eyes widened. "Yes. You are. We won't see each other if you're going to be with the marines." How could he not get that?
Firth frowned then sighed. "You can look at it that way if you want to. But I will still see you." He threw the rest of his stuff in a rucksack and headed out of quarters.
Right. He'd still see her if they bumped into each other in the corridor. Maybe.
She started unpacking her gear.
"Hey, Lieutenant. Welcome to the lower ranks."
"Wow. Does this mean I don't have to take orders from you anymore?"
"This bunkroom operates by seniority. Previous rank doesn't count. You're low man on the ladder now."
Getting ribbed by her former junior officers sucked balls. But she'd have to grin and bear it. She could listen to this for a month … right? Because she didn't plan to accept a demotion for anything longer than thirty days.
Placing her personal belongings in her locker, she faced her new bunkmates. "Get your licks in now. But remember this … my time here will be short, but my memory is very long." She slammed the door shut. "Choose your digs carefully…" With a mock salute, she turned and exited the room.
The next month would be brutal. But she would not dive into the grunt factory and kowtow to a bunch of marines. She couldn't believe Firth opted for the harder route.
One that took him away from her. "Some friend he turned out to be." She wouldn't miss him one damn bit.

I'm happy with how this scene turned out and I'm excited to get Sammie and Firth through this conflict.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Sunday Snippet: Yank the Chain

It's very sauna-like outside with muggy weather and lots of humidity. Makes me want a pool in a big way. Went down a big rabbit hole researching what's available that won't break the bank and discovered some genius ideas. It won't happen this summer, but I have a new goal for next summer!

Hit a wall on my great cleanout project. But I'm determined to get back on it this week. Even if I only get a little done each day it's something. I'm thinking I might make a chart and log increments of time spent. If I see the forward progress it helps.

Ended up having a super busy work week. Several projects came back at the same time and a new one started. It's been a plate-spinning couple of months with so many different things stacking up against each other. I love the variety and I think that helps keep me from losing my mind.

I did end up having a great viewing week. I did a full round of shows and got to include the two I tend to keep on the back burner when things are jammed.

Started with Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. I'm almost through the first season and this is total comfort viewing.

Watched another episode of Art Detectives and I'm really enjoying this show. Shazia is a lot of fun and the mystery with Mick's dad is intriguing. Looking forward to more.

Caught an episode of Death in Paradise. Love to see Selwyn with his daughter. The mystery ended up being excellent and the resolution had a nice twist.

Enjoyed another episode of Poirot. I'm kind of fond of the episodes that don't have murders. This one was kind of madcap and that's always fun.

Watched the season four premiere of Elementary. Watson being ready to kick the shit out of the Holmes patriarch is awesome. I loved her interaction with one of the stooges. And the first glimpse of Holmes the Great? So incredible. Excellent choice of actor to play him. I can't wait to see what happens next.

Caught another episode of Batman Beyond. It's one I remembered, and I enjoyed it. Terry and Max are a great team.

Enjoyed another episode of Lower Decks and definitely plan to stick with this one. Even when I'm annoyed by some of the character bits, it's a fun watch.

Got to get the season ten finale of Peak Practice viewed. Interesting to have Kate back, especially since Will is kind of ready to move on. The vehicle accident played out with lots of tension and the two little girls with Tom ended up being better than I thought it would be.

Last but not least, I got to watch another episode of Reacher. This show, man. It's so good. And that ending. Wow. Reacher's big feet keep stepping in steaming piles. Just saying.

And that's pretty much it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Yank the Chain, a novella where a couple get to put a superior officer in his place.

Here's the miniblurb:

When pilot Riley Wang refuses to cave in and sleep with an arrogant major, she ends up in hack a week before graduation from flight school. Moss Mordecai bails her out but keeps her from going after her superior officer. If Riley wants back on the roster, she needs a plan and spending more time in the brig isn't a good one.

And a sneaky peek…

Well, fuck. Did not see that coming.
Riley endured the colonel's kiss for several moments then broke away. "Um, I've got someplace I need to be." She ducked her head to hide a grimace and swallow down the bile rising in her throat.
Cabella cleared his throat. "Fine. But don't forget our agreement. And don't be late." He snarled the words.
Turning, she shot a comeback. "Don't forget what has to happen." She headed out of the office and swiped the back of her hand over her lips. "Bleh." Then she slammed into Moss's hard body.
He steadied her, his grip going tight on her bicep. "Cabella is going down. Now." He started toward the office.
Riley shook her head. "No. That's not how we're playing this." She grasped his hand and tugged him away from the door.
Moss stopped and pinned her with his gaze. "Are you all right?" He scanned her face with narrowed eyes.
She suppressed a shudder. "I'll live. Let's go." She started forward, swallowing bile again.
Moss caught up to her. "Back to quarters." He put his arm around her for the short distance.
She preceded him into the bunk area then turned and hauled him close. She didn't have to tell him what she needed. He tilted her chin and caught her lips with his. He backed her up against the wall and the kiss spun out and deepened.
When she finally got the taste and feel of Cabella out of her mind, she eased away. "Thank you for reminding me what a great kiss is like." And wiping away one that sucked balls.
Moss rested his forehead against hers. "Any time, Riley. Ready for the next phase?"
The civilian news team wanted confirmation of her name back on the roster.
She gave a nod. "It's the only reason I stopped you from going after him. He has to follow through or that farce of a lip-lock was for nothing." And she couldn't stomach the thought.
Moss grunted. "Yeah, sorry about that. I wanted to throat punch the asshat." His hands clenched into fists.
Riley made a solemn promise. "If my name isn't where it should be, you can get in line behind me to follow through on that action."

So happy with how this story is coming together. Riley and Moss are setting a huge trap and it's going to be fun to write that scene.


 

That's it for this week. Catch everyone on the flipside.

ML Skye