Yeesh. So far, May has
been a very chilly month. Our high yesterday hit forty-five degrees. Brrr. I'm going
to try really hard to remember this when I'm crying because it's eighty-five in
October. Just saying.
I didn't quite get
everything tracked down that I wanted to last week so I'm carrying it over to
this week. I think I'm going to make May my month to get stuff done. And, I'll
be honest, it'll probably spill over into June. Time moves faster than I like
sometimes.
Pretty good work week
all things considered. I closed out a project and came close to finishing the
final steps two others. Finished up a copy edit on a long manuscript and
started a proofread on another. I have a continuation of another project on the
books for this week also. I love to be busy.
Not a bad viewing
week. I got through my usual list of shows, which makes me happy. I didn't get
to watch any of my back burner shows or a concert, but maybe this week.
Started out with
the season-twelve premier of the Brokenwood Mysteries. Thoroughly
enjoyed the episode. Love having the cast of recurring characters making
appearances.
Watched the final
behind the scenes bonus of Foyle's War and enjoyed seeing the effort
that went into creating the battle scene. Should be starting the final season
this week.
Caught the opening
episode of the next Poirot season. Kind of fun to see how little Poirot
enjoyed retirement. And a really good mystery also.
Finished up the
two-part Silent Witness premier. A very twisty story with lots of layers.
I think I'm going to like having the team work at the new Bowman Center.
Elementary ended up being really interesting. I'm
enjoying the Shinwell training and the case ended up being way complicated than
I thought it would be.
Watched the second
episode of Young Justice and I enjoyed seeing the team come together. Looking
forward to more.
Caught another
episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks and, whoo boy. Gotta say Mariner got
shafted. Should be fun and interesting to see how things play out over the rest
of the season.
That's pretty much
it for the life update this week. Tonight's post is from Dodging Reality,
a novella that explores how a couple get together while doing their best to
dodge an embedded reporter on the front lines.
Here's the
miniblurb:
Take a reality show set on the front lines in space, add a
brash reporter who wants the down and dirty secrets of the crew—and will stop
at nothing to get them—and mix it up with a couple fighting their attraction
while protecting their pilots from the ratings hound. Stir in a little
backstabbing from the camera man and the outcome is Dodging Reality.
And a sneaky peek…
Caro did indeed hit the gym. She
had some major aggression to work through. Halfway through her set the hatch
clanged open, and the cloying scent of Monique the Menace's perfume overpowered
Caro's sense of smell.
"Son of a cursed mongrel."
The dumbbells crashed against each other on the way to the deck.
The bitch in heels made her
entrance. "Why, Captain, you don't seem happy to see me."
"Maybe because I smelled you
first. Do you bathe in that shit?"
Monique's claws came out. "Do
you bathe at all?"
Caro shrugged. "Check your
footage. Pretty sure you've got the proof that I do."
Monique couldn't argue with truth.
She lifted a shoulder and smirked. "Major
Albright suggested I might find you here." She showed teeth with her
smile. "Thought you might be a good person to start with for this week's
one-on-ones."
Caro snorted. "Really? Better
get your info straight, Ms. Presley." Caro finished up a rep with the free
weights. "I know for a fact he told you to save me for last. Or at least
put me in the slot before him." She leveled her gaze on the woman.
"Care to tell me why you're not sticking to your end of the
agreement?"
"Because when I asked him, he
informed me you'd be here." Monique tittered. "Apparently he's got a
full plate trying to deal with the lieutenant's little drug situation."
Caro shook her head. "Lady, you
don't want to discuss that topic with me. When people go after my pilots, my
gut reaction is to punch them in the face." She levelled her gaze on the
other woman. "Trust me … neither of us want that." Okay, Caro wanted
it but had promised to behave herself.
Monique arched a brow. "So
hostile, Captain." She wandered about the small gym, poking around the
machines. "You seem to have some aggression issues. How ever do you manage
to get through the day?"
Caro shot her a look. "Quiet
time in the gym helps. You're cutting into that." And she wanted to kill
Vic for mentioning where she'd be.
Monique tried to appear apologetic.
"Yes. It appears so." She tottered back toward Caro. "But
please, indulge me for one little question." She held up a hand.
"It's not about your pilot."
The woman's heels made deep
pockmarks on the exercise mat and Caro wanted to be rid of her as soon as
possible. Answering one stupid question could do the trick. Maybe.
She rolled her eyes. "What do
you want to know?" Reaching down, she picked up the dumbbells and wrapped
her hands around them.
If nothing else, they'd make great
weapons.
Monique eyed the weights and took a
small step back. "Just a quick answer to a simple query." Her gaze
stayed on the heavy objects.
Caro sighed. "Sure,
whatever." She hefted the dumbbells and placed them back on the stand.
"Make it fast." Snagging a towel, she mopped the sweat off her face.
"I'm between reps here."
Monique motioned the crew in, and
they quickly had things rolling.
She pasted on her interview face. "Captain
Williams, it's been bandied about by some of the other pilots that you and
Major Albright have quite a close relationship. What's your response to
that?" She held the microphone close to Caro.
Caro's jaw dropped. "My
response? I'm his deputy CAG, of course we work closely together." What the hell?
Monique shook her head. "No.
You misunderstand. It's not that you work closely, it's that you and he … are
very, very close." She went in for the kill. "Inappropriately
so." Her eyebrows waggled.
The woman wanted a certain response,
and Caro wouldn't give it to her.
Tilting her head to the side, Caro
pretended to ponder her answer. "My response to that would then be … it's
bullshit. Major Albright and I do not have a relationship outside of the work
we do." Other than a solid friendship.
Monique snorted. "Come on,
Captain. The man is gorgeous. You're telling me you've never noticed?" Her
tone turned snide.
Caro narrowed her eyes. "I'm
telling you it doesn't matter how good his looks might be. He does the job and
so do I." Usually under intense conflict.
Monique scoffed. "And you've
never wanted or wished to push that further? See what all that prime flesh
feels like, up close and personal?" She gave a delicate shudder.
Caro snapped back. "You know,
even if I did, we have a term in the military called discipline. There's also
one called regulation." She paused for a moment. "We have the
definitions drilled into us for a reason." Even if there were ways around
said reason.
Monique snorted. "And you've
never been tempted to throw either out the airlock and just get down and dirty
with the major?"
Caro blinked. "How could I be?
We've got the enemy breathing down our neck and a film crew shoved up our ass. When
would I have the time?" And why would she admit anything to Monique the
Menace?
Monique let out a low whistle. "For
him … I'd be very tempted to make the time." She made a purring sound.
Caro bit back a snarl. "Guess
that's what separates the strong from the weak-willed." She turned toward
the weight stand and grabbed the next size up. "Your five minutes are
up." Caro started arm curls. "Unless you want to bore your audience
with my workout routine, you might wanna head back out and irritate someone
else." And take the hint I'm done playing nice.
Presley made a cut sign to her crew
and they stopped filming.
She waited for them to start
packing up then gave Caro a slow once-over with her gaze. "You might deny
there's an attraction between you and the major, but anyone can see it."
Caro didn't take the bait and continued
her routine. "Big difference between attraction and action. And there's no
joy on that, regardless of what anyone
thinks." She paused her reps. "There's no story here, Ms.
Presley."
Monique gave Caro a calculating
look. "No, I guess not. But it does clear one thing up for me in a big
way."
Caro arched her brows. "Yeah,
what's that?" As if she really cared.
Monique's mouth curved. "Major
Albright is fair game." She pirouetted. "And I'm on the hunt."
Caro feigned nonchalance she didn't
feel and snorted. "You're a very scary woman." She reached for the
dumbbells again. "Now, if you don’t mind … I've still got some aggression
to work out." And maybe a picture to find for the heavy bag.
Monique ran her gaze up and down
Caro. "Yes, it appears so. I'll leave you to work on that attitude
adjustment then." She waved to the crew, indicating they could exit.
"Maybe I'll track down the delicious major."
Caro didn't react. Couldn't.
Exactly what Ms. Perfume Overload wanted.
Instead, she huffed out a laugh. "Yeah.
Good luck with that." She waited for the catty reporter and her camera man
to exit then put the dumbbells away.
She headed across the gym and slammed
the heavy bag with a hard one-two punch.
Find the delicious major. Geez. Who talked like that?
Ripping off the gloves, she tossed
them in the bin and grabbed her towel. A nasty mood settled around her. And it
involved more than having a nosy reporter on board. Monique's interest in Vic
shouldn't irritate Caro, but it did.
Enough that she couldn't finish the
workout. Too keyed up. She'd hit the
showers instead.
Longer than usual glimpse
but this scene came together in a way I didn't expect and made me happy.
That's it for this
week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye