Sunday, December 27, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Kick in the Burn

The final weekend of 2020 is very chilly and snowy in Ohio. We got about eight inches over the holiday and I can't complain. I wouldn't mind temperatures above the teens but as long as we bundle up, it's not bad. I got the doggos some fleece vests to keep them a little warmer when we go out for potty breaks in the wee hours of the morning.

Watched some holiday fare for a good part of the week. Mainly some classic television special episodes, which are always fun.

I did start Gabriel's Inferno part three and have it ready to go again sometime tomorrow. So far, I'm enjoying it. The sleazy ex finally made an appearance and is getting ready to wreak havoc on Gabriel and Julia. Should be fun.

I caught an episode of Silent Witness, the second to last with Amanda Burton. It ended on a cliffhanger so I need to watch the next one ASAP.

Also started a new episode of Blue Heelers. I'm really enjoying this one. One of the heelers is suspected of murder but he didn't do it. So far, it's a great episode.

That's it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Kick in the Burn, a sexy short that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Jaden Scratch and Ridge Quartermain spend a lot of time comparing notes about flying. Working late into the night filling out fitreps on their pilots, their conversation takes a very personal turn and kick in the burn takes on a whole new meaning.

And a sneaky peek…

Jaden kept going over the flirty banter she shared with Ridge. "Has it really been two days ago?" The promise of things to come gave her crazy dreams the first night.

But she got a solid eight hours of sleep last night and took a giant step back. Her deepest fantasy had the potential to play out in the near future. Conflicted much?

Grabbing a tray, she went through the line in the mess hall. What if reality doesn't measure up to the exquisite visions dancing in my dreams?

Right. Reality would probably surpass everything in her imagination. If sex isn't pleasurable for both parties, it's not sex. It's something else entirely. If anything, she'd fall short. She usually hooked up to scratch an itch but didn't find the need overwhelming … meaning she didn't have a ton of experience.

Doubt wormed its way into her psyche. Why me? What's the attraction for him? Other than flying and being so embarrassingly organized he wanted her help, she didn't move in his circles.

Toying with her food, she rolled her eyes. "Maybe that's the draw. I'm the new flavor of the week." But he admitted he wanted something different.

But her? She struggled between being giddy and gloomy.

Ridge entered the mess hall and made a beeline for her table. He plopped down across from her and snagged a piece of fruit. She pushed her tray toward him.

He shook his head. "I owe you, Scratch. The colonel is officially off my back." He snapped up one more piece of fruit.

Jaden cracked a smile. He looked damned good wearing casual fare of fatigues and T-shirt. She took a long sip of her water to keep from drooling.

Ridge leaned in. "Seriously, thank you for saving my ass." He trailed a finger over the top of her hand.

She suppressed a shudder but couldn't stop goosebumps from rising on her arm.

She shrugged. "Anytime. I've got your six." She settled back in her seat.

He flashed a sexy grin. "You make that sound more exciting than it should be." His eyebrows waggled.

Suddenly, the whole thing between them seemed too unreal.

She sobered. "Kind of like slumming it with me will be exciting?" She had to know what he really wanted.

Ridge flinched as if she'd slapped him. Her heart sank. He had genuine interest.

His eyes went a little cold and he schooled his features. "The idea of you is exciting. If you don't feel the same, no harm, no foul." He scooted his chair back. "If you get over yourself long enough to pursue whatever this thing between us is … I'll be in the alcove for the next hour." He got up and exited the mess hall.

Jaden wanted to crawl under the table. She feared risking her heart. Taking a chance on a guy who played the field like a contact sport could be her downfall.

But she didn't want to miss the chance with Ridge—even if they failed spectacularly and flared out instead of kicking in the burn.

Getting up, she dropped her tray at the washing station. "Win or lose, I'll take my shot."

This is a fun little romp with a small bit of angst. I love Jaden and Ridge.


 

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

ML Skye

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Keeping Up With Honor

Happy holiday season to everyone! I'm ready for a busy week and a quiet Christmas. We're always pretty low-key and this year my oldest is in the middle of moving out for the first time. I'm thrilled for him but don't envy the chaos. Moving is challenging when it isn't the holiday. LOL

Didn't get much television watched this week. Have an ongoing project that's due by the beginning of January and I'm focused on getting it finished up.

I did listen to a lot of holiday tunes while working and I got sucked into a Scorpion binge marathon. Other than that, I watched the usual classic Perry Mason and The Saint.

Looking forward possibly getting to the movies I'd like to watch this week.

Tonight's post is from Keeping Up With Honor, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Honor Brock goes against orders and runs a fool's mission to find a lost artifact. Rush Masterson tests a theory and risks his life to track her down. Once he finds her, he has to keep up because Honor won't go back until she has what she wants.

And a sneaky peek…

"Holy shit. I made it." Her stomach roiled dangerously, but their former home planet filled her canopy screen.

She needed to land, secure the plane, then find the artifact. Guiding her bird toward the planet, she rode the hard slide through the atmosphere, ignoring all the alarms beeping, buzzing, screeching, and blinking. She brought the plane down—none too gently—on what used to be a super boulevard. They'd only been gone a few months and already the paved lanes were warping from disuse.

Popping the canopy, she checked the oxygen levels. "Less than normal, but breathable." She grabbed her bag, tossed it over the side then maneuvered out onto the wing and did a slippery dance to the edge.

How she managed to get off with breaking a limb, she didn't know. She did burn the tips of her fingers through her gloves, the metal still hot from breaking atmosphere.

Shaking off the sting, she glanced around. "First things first, find a way back into the plane." She wanted to get the artifact, load up, and get back to the fleet.

Spotting a hotel across the boulevard, she ducked inside. Luckily, she had good light streaming in from the atrium. She entered a staff-access hallway and foraged around for a ladder. She found one tucked underneath a stairwell and grabbed it. Crossing the road, she set against her craft and checked over the plane—a sinking feeling settled in her gut when she discovered her jump drive to be toast.

Climbing down the ladder, she sighed. "New list. Get the artifact, fix the damn plane—or find another way off the planet—and get back to the fleet." Her heart kicked in her chest. "Then beg for forgiveness." She went back into the hotel. "Might as well use this as my base of operations."

She started to shrug out of her flight suit and freaked the hell out when the almost spooky silence in the city broke from a loud boom in the air above the building. "Sounds like a hopper entering the atmosphere." Kicking the suit aside, she darted outside, her mouth gaping, to see a hopper with the ship insignia emblazoned on the side. "No fucking way."

Shock and trepidation filled her—along with a solid streak of admiration. Only one person would have the pull and the balls to follow her—and the knowledge to make it happen.

Her breath whooshed out. "Rush."

He set the craft down about a hundred meters from her ship and cut the engines. The silence rushed back, with the sound of her breathing and the snap and pop of metal cooling echoing around her to break the eerie quiet. Only she heard the thunder in her ears from the flurry of emotions running through her mind.

Honor squared her shoulders and waited for the hatch to open. "Time to face some righteous wrath."

I'm honestly thrilled with how this one is going. Honor and Rush have some differences to settle and there's no better place than an empty planet.



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

ML Skye

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Keeper of All Things Secret

Well, another week kind of flew by. My work schedule is filling in again and that makes me very happy.

Had a semi-decent week for television. I ended up watching a lot of behind the scenes and bloopers from Passionflix. Gabriel's Inferno, Dirty Sexy Saint, The Will, and Matchmaker's Playbook. Thoroughly enjoyed all of them!

Caught up on some classic television. Watched a lot of Perry Mason and The Saint. I'd forgotten how much intrigue the classic Perry Mason shows had in them. Lots more than the modernized version from the eighties.

Also started a new mystery on Ovation. Caught the first two episodes of Crossing Lines. Enjoyed both so I'll be trying to catch those as they air.

I'd hoped to catch Gabriel's Inferno part three this past week but couldn't find time to really sink into the movie. I'll give it a go this week coming up. Also want to watch the holiday quickies releasing on Passionflix.

That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Keeper of All Things Secret, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Gili Main, chief of security for an orbiting space station, supports her boss who is up for reelection. Parr Minerval is an excellent leader and should have the election in the bag. But his opponent is playing dirty and Gili appoints herself as the keeper of all things secret to prevent the wily upstart from twisting the facts to his advantage.

And a sneaky peek…

Parr went to grab a shower. "Shouldn't have pushed her again." He couldn't do what he did without Gili.

But he also wanted her to have the recognition she deserved. Yes, going public would cause a scandal, for about three days. People loved her—as much as they loved him.

He exited the shower and snagged his towel.

Gili came in while he dried off. "Look, I'm sorry I went into full-bitch mode out there. You didn't deserve it." She took his towel and hung it up. "Especially after mind-blowing sex." Reaching out, she picked up his boxers and handed them to him.

Parr stepped into the underwear. "It's all right. We've agreed to disagree on the subject." She handed him his pants. "It's not like you don't have a valid concern." He grabbed his shirt and shrugged into it.

Gili buttoned the garment. "I appreciate the fact you don't ignore my anxiety even when you push for more." She slipped his tie over his head. "Right now, people trust you and revealing our relationship will chip away at that foundation." Tightening the fabric, she smoothed her hand down to the tip. "We can always revisit this discussion after the election."

He didn't argue even though he really wanted to. Having her help him dress never failed to kick in the desire to have more but it also acted as a balm. Her taste in the cut and style of suit he wore garnered compliments everywhere he went.

She kept her wardrobe simple. Sheath dresses when she had to pour on the glamour or single-color pants and shirt ensembles—usually a turtle neck with different sleeve lengths. Today, she wore a luscious wine-color from head to toe. A silver pendant hung between her breasts, hoops the same shade adorned her ears. Her only indulgence? Rings of varying sizes and shapes on three fingers of each hand. An elegant package, but also deadly. Gili's lethal skills were sought out by many. Her loyalty to him appreciated and coveted.

But he loved the woman no one else saw. The funny, quirky Gili she rarely revealed. The fact she shared all of her sides with him kept him content for the most part.

She stepped back and gave a nod. "You're ready. The Danzigs will be impressed but not insulted because you're trying too hard." She exited into the living area.

Parr frowned. "I'd rather skip this meeting altogether." He had to make a deal to broker peace in a neighboring galaxy so ships had safe passage. "I abhor this kind of bargaining." And he hated the necessary secrecy.

This is such a fun story. There ends up being some cat and mouse with the deal brokering and Gili will be ready to step in and handle things when they go sideways.


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

ML Skye

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Jammed In

Crap. It's December. I'm not even close to being holiday-ready. Then again, it's been a really weird year. Update from last week. The youngest is negative for Covid. She's home and having fun with the dogs. The middle kiddo? Well, he ended up back in the emergency department again. The acid reducer seems to be working, but we've discovered he's got kidney stones. There might be more going on but we won't know until he follows up with a urologist. All I know is he's tired of feeling like crap. Fingers crossed we get whatever is up with him figured out.

Kind of a slow week in television. I watched several more episodes of Silent Witness. I'm almost finished with season seven. I'll start eight this upcoming week and then I'll be at the place I originally started watching the series.

Started a new episode of Blue Heelers and got about halfway through. I'll finish it up this week.

Also plan to watch Gabriel's Inferno part three and some holiday quickies from Passionflix this week. Looking forward to diving into those!

Tonight's post is from Jammed In, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

A simple clean up goes awry when a junior officer mixes the wrong chemicals together, leaving senior officers, Barrie Scott and Walsh Clinton, to sort the mess out. The two ranking members have to fight their feelings when they're forced to double up and share a bunk until the contaminant is cleared.

And a sneaky peek…

Walsh took pity on Barrie. "You're looking bleary-eyed." He jerked his head toward the exit. "Go on. You can make up your ten minutes by grabbing some coffee and bringing some down to C-deck."

She gave him a quick nod. "Thank you, sir." Ducking out, she headed for the mess hall.

Walsh stopped by his office and gathered the inventory sheets for the three stations. Sometimes being the CO's son sucked. The elder Clinton often loaded Walsh down with projects because the older man trusted his son would get the job done. And, okay, Walsh always did get the job done because no one wanted the CO in a bad mood.

He snorted. "Including me." But ... the constant state of being busy meant Walsh never got a break. "At least I'll have Barrie to help out." She'd been around the old man long enough to know and appreciate the admiral's thought processes.

She'd pick up any slack Walsh might leave behind. He never had to ask. She always covered his ass.

His lips quirked. "Someday, I'll have to do something really special for her." He huffed out a breath. "And hope she accepts graciously instead of thumbing her nose at the gesture." He didn't know when she decided to get prickly about everything, but lately, she got all twitchy when he tried to give her kudos.

He made his way down several decks to meet with her in the first armament station. She waited there with two piping cups of coffee.

He took one and set the clipboard aside. "Thanks." Taking a sip, he studied her a few moments.

She raised her eyebrows. "What? Two sugars, no cream. I added the packets myself."

He shook his head. "Coffee's fine. You, I'm not sure about." He placed the cup on the shelf outside the large locked station.

She shrugged. "You know I hate morning briefings, especially after a late patrol." She waited until he keyed in the lock code then undogged the hatch so he could grab the inventory sheets.

He entered the space and bit back a sigh. Completely disorganized, the weapons and ammunition were haphazardly heaped in numerous piles, lining the deck to ceiling shelves. The new system would make finding armaments so much easier.

But it would be a—

"Gonna be a nightmare to log this crap." Barrie gave voice the thought rolling around in his head.

He grunted and turned to the last inventory sheet. "So, I'm thinking we need—"

Barrie rattled off a list. "Six crewmembers, working two per station doing a strict inventory count with you and me supervising and entering the logs to give the admiral daily updates." She tagged one of the lockers with a label. "We'll start here in each station and tag each shelf with the count to make it easier to barcode when we're through."

Walsh blinked. "Damn. Did you listen to anything I said during the briefing this morning?" She had to have been plotting all of this while he did the daily rundown.

She smirked. "Did you say something particularly spectacular and out of the ordinary?" Grabbing the clipboard, she glanced up to meet his gaze.

He chuckled. "Not really. But I might have to start if you're not gonna pay attention." He lifted his chin. "But I wouldn't change anything you've already thought of." He strode over to the comm panel and brought up the day's schedule. "You're supposed to be on detail for the monthly disinfect and cleanup in the junior officers' quarters. I'm moving you to supervisory and inspection only. I'll add Callis to the crew there." He entered the change form then turned toward her. "Who did you have in mind for the armament project?"

She gave him a list of eight names. Walsh added six and put two in reserve. He printed the information and added a breakdown for a schedule.

Carrying the sheets over to the clipboard, he added them to the inventory lists. "Let's get a schedule together."

The overhead comm system kicked in. "Captain Clinton, report to the CO. Captain Clinton report to the CO."

Barrie laughed. "His timing is scary accurate." She took the clipboard. "Go brief the admiral. I'll get a schedule together and leave it on your desk."

He gave a nod. "Great. Thank you." He started for the hatch.

Barrie quipped before he left. "I can't wait to inspect the junior officers' work." The gleam in her eye flashed with humor.

Walsh smirked. "I'll bet you can't." He exited, leaving her to put the schedule together.

He cocked his head to one side. "She definitely didn't do the prickly thing this time. Progress at last."

I'm excited about finishing this one up. I like Walsh and Barrie and they have fun with a not very fun situation.



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

ML Skye

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Intimate Bond

I hope everyone had a terrific Thanksgiving, if celebrating. I had an oddly weird week. My youngest is in quarantine because she ended up being exposed to Covid at her university. Thankfully, she could go to my dad's house to isolate from the rest of us—he was out of town visiting my brother. She got her test on Friday and we should have the results by Wednesday—fingers crossed. She's restricting herself to an upstairs bedroom and bathroom and carefully disinfecting anything she touches. And, of course, she's keeping a mask on unless she's in the bedroom. Needless to say, she's not having a lot of fun, but we'd all rather be safe and limit other exposure.

The middle kiddo has GERD. He's been five days free from throwing up, thank whatever rules the universe—and a prescription for a strong acid reducer. Considering he spent anywhere from two to four hours at a time being sick for over ten days, he's feeling way better. He'll be changing a few things in his diet to hopefully help alleviate the symptoms even more.

Happy to say my oldest is doing just fine. He's getting ready to move out in the near future and looking forward to having more space.

Had a decent week watching television. I started off with a full arc of Classic Who and caught the full four-part Planet of Evil.

Started a new-to-me drama The Queens of Mystery. Thoroughly enjoyed the first episode and look forward to finishing up the second part.

Watched several more episodes of Silent Witness. I'm almost through with the third episode of season seven.

Also caught a full slate of Ovation mysteries throughout Thursday and Friday. Also watched quite a few Classic Perry Mason and The Saint episodes. I've been seeking out comfort television lately.

That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Intimate Bond, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Lindsay Redd has a big problem with one of her pilots, but when the younger woman goes down in flames, Lindsay can't let go of her grief. Doyle Ingersoll has to find a way to push Lindsay back into top-gun form, and isn't above using sex to make it happen.

And a sneak peek…

After an interesting couple of weeks, Doyle stopped by the rec room where Lindsay sat going over a report. Lindsay and Kendra working in tandem had everyone talking. But … the takedown of the enemy ship only warranted a brief truce between the women.

He snorted. "And watching the dance between Kendra and Lindsay provides some lively entertainment." Not necessarily the good kind. Observations flew about both women still circling around but now it had become about who could push whose buttons and get their bitch on first. Doyle wanted to possibly end the merry-go-round.

Doyle propped a shoulder against the bulkhead. "You know, Linds. It might be time to give Kendra props."

Lindsay's face twisted in a grimace and she shrugged.

He nudged back. "Especially if you want a promotion someday. Even if it's just a small nudge."

She met his gaze. "Is that what you're doing now? With me?" Her eyebrow ticked up a notch.

He narrowed his eyes. "Hm. Maybe. Hadn't thought of it like that." And he should—because he and Lindsay didn't have a standard superior-to-subordinate relationship.

They had a … messy kind of attraction that could be so much more. Several things got in the way. He outranked her, which meant if they pursued anything, they'd fall into the don't-ask-don't-tell category. The possibility of getting burned kept him cautious.

He shoved away from his spot. "It different for us." Definitely for him.

Yeah, he and Lindsay had something of an adversarial back and forth, but the male-female dynamic changed it. Maybe it shouldn't, but it did. If he butted heads with another guy, he didn't doubt the situation would be similar to Lindsay and Kendra.

He waited until Lindsay glanced up and met his gaze again. "Mainly because I've known you forever and care about you on a deep level."

Her eyes flared, acknowledging he couldn't say more.

He finished his thought. "You and Kendra don't have that kind of subtext, so it's harder in many ways, but also easier because you don't have quite as much baggage. But keep going the way you two are and you will." He waited a beat. "Which means a promotion will be harder to get." He turned toward the exit. "Something to think about."

She lifted her chin and gave a noncommittal answer. "Yeah, okay."

He exited the room, his work done for now. Lindsay would do the right thing … eventually.

I'm excited to finish this one up. I like where Lindsay and Doyle are headed.


 

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

ML Skye

Sunday, November 22, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Internal Dialog

Well, back to illness again. Middle kiddo is experiencing something more than the stomach flu. Not sure what it is yet, but it’s not pleasant. Hope to have some answers by mid-week. It’s not fun watching them go through the rough ride.

Not a bad week for television but had some distractions with the above-mentioned illness. I watched the rest of Silent Witness’s sixth season and should be starting season seven this week.

Also caught another episode of Blue Heelers. I’m still enjoying this show a lot. And, wow, there are a bunch of seasons on this one.

Caught my usual mystery fare on Ovation again. Hoping to find a Bond movie marathon over the Thanksgiving weekend to watch.

That’s pretty much it for television this week. Tonight’s post is from Internal Dialog, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here’s the mini-blurb:

Tom Callahan is an excellent soldier who never makes strategic errors on the job, but tends to mess up on the personal front. Abbey Parks is a firecracker who gets things done and rarely takes time to ponder a decision before she leaps. But when she crosses a line she didn't know existed, she and Tom have to navigate their way back to each other, which isn't easy considering they never approach a situation the same way.

And a sneaky peek…

Abbey needed to get a grip. Lashing out at Tom didn't solve a damn thing.

Of course he didn't know what she'd gone through or what it had been like out there. She hadn't told anyone. Didn't know if she could.

"Especially not Tom."

How could she explain any of it? The ugliness of a ravaged planet or finding that small group of hopeful rebels who wouldn't give it up. She didn't know if she could lay it out in a way he'd understand.

Not after the blow up they'd had before she left. Hell, part of the reason she'd gone had been to get away from him and his out-of-the-blue anger.

She had no idea a one-night stand would set Tom off. Their friendship ran deep and a potential outcome of something more existed, even if they'd never pursued a physical relationship.

She rolled her eyes. "And Francois Garnier never had a chance of becoming anything other than a hookup." Maybe she hadn't explicitly explained she never stuck around after sex, but most guys normally got the picture.

Heaving a sigh, she balled her hand into a fist. "Just my luck Francois doesn't play by standard rules." And he would decide to get prickly about it when he figured it out.

Throw in Tom witnessing the bizarre scene Garnier caused and boom! Instant awkward mess. With a side of snide anger thrown in.

Scene didn't accurately describe the weird byplay and non-discussion before the big revelation. Francois never directly mentioned their lone encounter. Instead, he went all twitchy when she strolled by then used platitudes and well-aimed barbs about wishing people had more consideration for others. He asked everyone at the table if it shouldn't be a good idea for a one night stand to be decided upon by both parties … prior to clothes actually coming off.

Tom picked up on it, homed in on the thinly veiled allusive verbiage and Abbey caught the moment he realized Francois spoke about her. It didn't help she couldn't look Garnier—or Tom—in the eye. One man knew her better than almost anyone and the other knew a secret she desperately wanted to keep.

The brutal, cold look Tom gave her hit harder than a boot to the teeth.

He snorted. "Oh, nice." Rising from the table, his voice went lethally quiet. "You never change, do you, Abs?"

She opened her mouth to counter, but he walked away without a backward glance. His reaction, the anger and accusation, the rigidly set shoulders, kicked her need to keep Francois from blabbing his knowledge into overdrive. To keep him from revealing whose name she gasped out during their encounter.

Garnier sent her a very satisfied look. The little shit had done it on purpose. She had no doubt.

Shaking her head, she snarled. "Grow the fuck up and stop acting like the wounded party." She leaned down and hissed close to Garnier's ear. "And, guess what? You blew your chance for revenge. He'd never believe you now." Straightening, she crossed her arms over her chest.

Oh, she got him with that one. Written all over his face, the realization Francois hadn't thought far enough ahead with his little reveal. He'd clearly planned to spill the rest … but it backfired.

Her secret safe for now, she strolled out of the rec room, leaving Garnier to stew in his own stupidity. Once outside, she heaved a relief-filled sigh. Tom Callahan did not need to know she'd called out his name in the throes of orgasm. He'd latch on to the information and try to make more of it than he should.

They didn't have that kind of thing between them. And, okay, they could, but neither had ever acted on the tension stretching and flexing between them. The vibe connected them, but never quite led to a hookup.

Abbey feared if they lit the spark it would blow up in their face. "As if I have to worry about that now." Not after the rec room incident.

Something broke between them that day. And they never quite got back to the smooth groove they had before. She'd catch Tom gazing in her direction, trying to figure it all out. She wished him luck.

She couldn't even try.

This story went a little darker than I thought it would but it’s got a lot of hope threading through the plot. Abbey and Tom like to jump hurdles, that’s all I can say.


 

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

ML Skye

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Inside Out

How did we get to the halfway mark of November already? See, the month is flying by again. At least I didn't have any illness or medical drama this week. LOL

I caught some television but not much. Watched several more episodes of Silent Witness. I'm happy to have the opportunity to see how Leo and Harry were introduced. I originally started watching the show sometime around season nine, I think.

I also spent a fair amount of time catching up on laundry and watched a few episodes of Blue Heelers. The new guy is finally starting to grow on me.

I also caught my usual mystery shows on Ovation and did a brief dive into classic Perry Mason. I've been in the mood for mysteries lately.

That's pretty much it for television this week. Tonight's post is from Inside Out, a sexy short that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Jamie Storm and Shane Castigli are separated by circumstance and each makes an attempt to move on with others. But Shane's got an inside out feeling, something of an intuition about Jaime returning, which doesn't go over well with his current partner.

And a sneaky peek…

Jaime growled when she picked up her bags. "Dammit, Chad." She backed out of the space she'd called home for three years.

Angry at being on the defensive, she'd hoped to play the departure much more low-key. Now she'd have to slink away and probably face Shane's hostility too. But she didn't blame Chad for getting a few licks in.

Making her way to the commons area, she stopped in front of Chad. "I wish I could have given you more." She glanced at the crew. "May your cargoes be plenty and the meteor showers few." She didn't give anyone a chance to do more than wave farewell.

No need to create tension between Chad and his crew.

She made her way down the corridor to the soft-seal docking point and walked onto Shane's ship, setting her bags in the mini cargo slot. Shane disengaged the seal and she stood beside him, opening her mouth to thank him.

Shane shot her a glance. "Can you handle copilot duties?"

She blinked, not expecting the courtesy. "Uh, sure." Sliding over onto the chair, she brought the console in front of her. "Richter, check. Aurora undocking sequence on my mark. Mark."

Shane's ship pulled away from Chad's and she took control, guiding it forward before turning to port.

Once they were the required distance from the Ballymead, she angled her head toward Shane. "Do you want to take the con or engage autopilot?"

Shane gave her a long, level look. "Autopilot. Coordinates are set." He got up and started for the cockpit hatch. "We need to set some ground rules." He exited, leaving the hatch open.

Jaime hovered between irritation and admiration. His blatant assumption she'd follow pissed her off. But … they did need to have a conversation. How could she argue? She respected his desire to get something hashed out sooner instead of later.

Double-checking the coordinates, she keyed in the sequence to set the autopilot, a little amazed she remembered the protocol since she'd been a mech-tech for Chad. She got up to find Shane and another thought hit. He left without verifying she hadn't forgotten.

A small glimmer of satisfaction sliced through the churning ball of dread in her gut. He had faith in her rusty piloting skill. Maybe facing the past wouldn't suck.

Much.

This is a fun story. I love writing couples who have to find their way back to each other.



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

ML Skye

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Ignition Failure

Yikes. What a week. We have a new president, which I'm rather thankful for. I hope things slowly get back to at least an even keel. I spent two evenings in two different emergency departments and got to play Dr. Mom with my daughter after she took a spill while riding her rip-stick. Also got some health screening done. It's been a little crazy for the first week of a month.

Didn't get much television watched. I viewed my usual fare on Ovation and caught a few more episodes of Silent Witness. Also ended up catching a few episode of Death in Paradise, which I enjoyed.

Had a great conversation with my brother about shows we've both watched. We're fans of Australian dramas and recommend anything new we've come across to each other.

That's pretty much it for television this week. I might be back on a semi-regular schedule soon.

Tonight's post is from Ignition Failure, a sexy short that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Favin Hart finally gets the man of her dreams but freaks out and ends up marrying another guy. Less than twenty-four hours later, she's facing the music and trying to fix her mess.

And a sneaky peek…

Favin drummed her fingers on the table until Howie put a glass in front of her then turned to speak to one of the other patrons. "Damn, I shouldn't be so antsy." Nothing said she and Parrish would even meet up.

Howie settled down across from her and shot her a confused look. "Why are you fidgeting so much?" He took a long drink from his beverage, some blue concoction that looked disgusting.

Favin feigned innocence. "I'm not fidgeting." She almost sat on her hands to prove it.

Howie snorted. "Favin, if you get any more jumpy, I'm gonna have to peel you off the ceiling." He kicked his feet out nudging the toe of her boot.

She opened her mouth to reply but her sixth sense kicked in. Parrish. She went still when she caught sight of him.

Howie followed her gaze. "Ah. Never mind. The reason just presented itself." He leaned in. "Give me the bullet points before he gets here."

Favin gave him the brief rundown. "We had a thing, he deployed, end of thing kind of deal. It was nice for a few weeks." Better than nice and that scared her more than a little.

Howie lifted his chin. "I'll stick around for a few drinks then make myself scarce."

Favin slapped her hand on the table and pitched her voice low. "Don't you dare. I'll hunt you down and find the nearest airlock if you do." She wanted Parrish enough that being alone with him wouldn't be a good idea.

Howie's eyes went wide. "Whoa. The feelings run deep for this one." He folded his arms over his chest and smirked. "He's a good guy, Fav."

Favin snarled. "Shut. Up." She didn't Howie to sing Parrish's praises.

Parrish arrived at their table and she met his gaze then smiled. "Parrish, you remember Howie."

Howie stuck his hand out. "Hey, man. How've you been?"

Parrish clasped his palm and they exchanged some idle conversation about not seeing each other since their initial training while Howie dragged a chair over. Favin took the opportunity to drink in the sight of Parrish in civilian garb. Okay, semi-civilian. He wore a battered pair of fatigues and a T-shirt that fit snugly across his chest but still looked soft and comfy.

Howie snapped his fingers in front of her. "Yo, Fav. You ready for another round?" His lips twitched.

She sent him a narrow-eyed glare. "Sure." Sticking her hand in her pocket, she fished around for some cash.

Howie shook his head. "No need. This round's on Parrish." He got up to make his second trip to the bar.

Damned man.

Parrish nudged her shoulder. "I see what you mean about the sibling vibe." He chuckled.

Favin relaxed. "Yeah, Howie's a huge pain in the ass sometimes." She took another swallow of her current drink. "But he's a great drinking partner." Unless he bails on me.

Parrish gave her a grin. "From what I remember, so are you." He picked up her glass and took a big gulp.

She laughed. "True. I never mind sharing my alcohol." He'd done the same thing the night they met.

A good memory that finally melted her anxiety away.

 

I like this one. Favin trying to avoid getting sucked into Parrish's orbit won't go the way she hopes.


 

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

ML Skye

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Hot Rocks

Well, November is here. Gotta say, I hope it doesn't pass as slowly as September but not as fast as October. I'll look forward to a month that actually feels like a month again. Who knows when that'll happen?

Busy week with work projects. I didn't get a lot of new television watched. I mainly caught a few of the holiday movies on Hallmark and Lifetime and watched a lot of Ovation.

I did catch an episode of Blue Heelers. Also started a new one. The new guy in season two is still kind of annoying me. Here's hoping he settles down soon.

I also watched several episodes of Silent Witness. Finished up season five and started on six.

I also got to do early voting. My daughter and I went on Thursday and, thankfully, didn't have a long wait. One of the benefits to living in a rural area. I'll be happy when the election is over. It's been an exhausting ride this year.

Tonight's post is from Hot Rocks, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Ava and Walt are taken by the enemy and subjected to torture. They won't find a better time to examine their long and storied past, right?

And a preview snippet…

Ada scrambled to think of a way out of the clusterfuck she and Walt had walked into. Right smack in the hands of the worst of the worst possible captors. Woggins had a hard-on for Ava—she'd slipped through his fingers once before.

Ada stalled for time. "War's over, Woggins. There's no business, unfinished or otherwise, between us."

Walt snorted behind her and muttered, "Damn straight."

Woggins walked around in a circle and stopped in front of Ava. "Still, it's my lucky day. A two-for-one special. I can't believe you two fell for the same trap."

Ada gave a rude grunt. "Because you don't grasp the concept of loyalty. When one of our own calls, we show up." She kind of cursed the concept now because Woggins had taken the well-known tactic and twisted it to his own ends.

Woggins poked back. "Ah, yes. That beautiful united forces mantra." He moved around again, pausing in front of Walt. "Tell me, do you think that's what won the war?"

Ada could tell him it didn't hurt, but the war obviously hadn't ended for Vince and Ava didn't doubt they'd discover how much it hadn't in short time.

She jumped in to answer. "I think good people who refused to stay down won the war—despite your best efforts to strangle the entire galaxy."

Woggin's smirked. "Perhaps. But your side wasn't quite ready for victory now, was it?" He slowly ambled back and forth. "In fact, you're struggling to keep the shipping lines open, what with all the pirating going on out there."

Her gut leveled with certainty. Woggins definitely wanted something from them. The fact they were old enemies only sweetened the deal.

Woggins moved to stand in front of Ava again. "A shipment of high-end supplies went missing and I want to know where it went." He folded his arms over his chest. "Since Hot Rock company always seemed jacked-in to central command, I figured you red dogs would have a good idea where I should look."

Ava laughed. "Right. As if." She shook her head. "We're not going to give up that information, even if we had it." Which they did.

The shipment contained more than high-end supplies. It also held confiscated medical equipment the AP commandeered during the war. Hospitals needed that stuff if they ever hoped to reopen.

Woggins's lip kicked up in another smirk. "Then one of you will die..." He trailed a finger along Ava's collarbone. "Which one will it be?"

Walt finally spoke. "You'll kill both of us, so what difference does it make?"

Ava rolled her eyes. "Come on, Walt. The real question is who wants to die first?"

Walt shrugged. "Well, in that case, I volunteer."

Woggins arched an eyebrow. "Chivalry? Giving the female longer to live? Maybe escape?" He made a grimace of distaste.

Of course, the concept wouldn't register in his brain.

Walt snorted. "Not chivalry, asshole. More like I'd rather die a quick and painful death than listen to you drone on about, well … anything."

Woggins backhanded Walt and his head snapped to the side.

The entire frame rocked and jostled Ava, who grabbed onto Walt's legs. Woggins didn't like being insulted. He never had. And it proved to be one of his weaknesses.

Vince spit at Walt's feet. "Fuck you. No one said you'd die quick." He motioned for Boggs to place a large, hot rock at the base of the rack. The metal heated quickly, searing the exposed skin against it. Ava bit her tongue to keep from hissing in pain. A different goon entered the alcove and pulled Woggins out with Boggs following hot on his heels.

Once the room cleared, Ava snarled, "Are you bug-ass stupid? Pissing him off like that."

I'm actually enjoying this one. It's a bit of a departure from what I normally do, but it's also a challenge in the best way.


 

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

 

ML Skye

Sunday, October 25, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Holly's Masquerade

Well, we're almost to the end of another month and I'm trying to contemplate what the final two months of 2020 is going to be like. Frankly, I can't do it. LOL And we still have a full moon to get through in October.

Had a slower than normal week for television. I'm honestly not in the mood to watch much and have been catching marathons on regular cable for the most part. Hallmark started their holiday fare and one of the books I copy edited is featured as a new movie this year. Last year, another book I copy edited had a premiere. That's always so exciting!

I did catch an episode or two of Silent Witness, but other than that, I mainly watch Ovation. I'm crossing my fingers they don't have a major programming change anytime soon. That happens so frequently for me. I fall in love with the line-up and all of a sudden, some new honcho comes in and effs it all up. I'm looking at you HGTV, SyFy, and BBC America. Or, I lose access to a channel that usually has classic stuff I really enjoy. Sigh.

Tonight's post is from Holly's Masquerade, a Specter Station novella. It's also a loosely themed holiday story.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Roman Holly can't believe how smoothly the transition to his new base of operations on Specter Station is going, but he has Isis Tango, his uber-efficient admin, to thank. She moves halfway across the galaxy to stay by his side and he's not quite sure why. But Isis will reveal her reason at the holiday masquerade and it will blow Roman's mind.

And a sneaky peek…

Roman Holly surveyed the exterior of the place he'd be making his new base of operations—Specter Station. "Soon to be home sweet home." His private transport made a banking sweep and smoothly docked inside the landing bay in one of the spots reserved for Holly Galactic Group.

His new partner, but one of his oldest friends, Maddox Specter assigned seven bays for Roman's fleet of spacecraft.

"Maddox always goes overboard." Roman would maybe use two, three at most. "Unless I figure out a way to be in different places at the same time, I can only be on one ship in any given moment." He snagged his bag and disembarked to zero fanfare. "Huh, not what I expected." Pausing at the end of the ramp, he looked around for his ever-efficient admin, Isis.

Maddox skidded around the corner and stumbled to a halt. "Roman, you're a little early." His breath rasped out and he made an effort to straighten his tie.

Roman laughed. "And you were obviously otherwise occupied." He looked past Maddox's shoulder to see Juna Newberry—the station's head of security and Maddox's newly minted significant other—breezing down the causeway in the opposite direction.

Maddox smirked. "I can neither confirm nor deny that accusation." He chuckled and thrust out his palm. "Welcome to your new home, Ro. I'm so glad you're here."

Roman clasped Maddox's palm and pulled him into a side-arm hug. "Me, too. We should've done this years ago." His gaze went to the corridor that led to the main hub of the station.

Still no admin. Why isn't she here? Isis Tango made punctuality a fine art. Not like her to miss his arrival. Maddox led the way toward the main hub and kept up a running commentary. Roman listened with half an ear, concern over Isis making him distracted.

Maybe the move got to her and she hates it here. A stab of guilt hit him. He'd basically assumed she'd be okay moving across the galaxy to keep working for him.

"Maybe I should've asked her first?"

Maddox paused outside the lift leading to the office suites. "Ask who what first?" His eyebrow arched.

Roman shook his head. "Eh, nothing. A little worried Isis isn't with you." Then again, considering what Maddox had been up to, might be better—

Maddox smacked a hand on his forehead. "Aw, damn, totally my fault. I was supposed to stop by and let her know before I came down." A sheepish look crossed his face.

Roman lifted his chin. "Don't blame you for getting off track. If I had someone like Juna nearby, I'd probably never get any work done."

Maddox snorted. "Are you kidding? Isis puts Wanda to shame and Wanda isn't human."

Maddox used an advanced AI computer to keep him on target, his schedule organized, and pretty much run his life on the station.

The doors opened and they entered the lift.

Roman grinned. "Isis does have superb skill. And she's much nicer to look at than Wanda." Not that the life-like droid could be called unattractive.

Maddox nodded. "True. And, no doubt, Isis is buried in all the details for the Holly Masquerade you're throwing to launch the holiday season and celebrate your new venture with yours truly." Maddox keyed in the code for Roman's new office suite.

Roman inclined his chin. "You're probably right. She does get lost in making certain everything is crossed, dotted, and signed for." His stomach rumbled and he crossed to the panel beside the door. "Think I'll order in some dinner and surprise Isis." He glanced up. "Want to join us?"

Maddox smirked. "Thanks, but no. I'll be otherwise occupied with my head of security." A wide grin spread across his face.

Roman snorted and entered in an order to be delivered to his office. At the same time, he tamped down a niggle of concern over the move and how it affected his admin.

If all goes well, I'll be able to release this series next year. Yay!


 

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

ML Skye

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Sunday Snippet: Hedging Bets

Wow, how can half the month be over already? Time either seems to fly by at the rate of insanity yet it often feels like it an entire decade exists within a twenty-four hour period. It's trippy.

Had a bunch of projects land in my inbox this week so television ended up being on the short end. I finished up a Blue Heelers episode and have another one ready to go.

Also made it through two-thirds of Silent Witness's fifth season. Two interesting cases. Looking forward to finishing up the last two episodes.

I watched a lot of the morning mysteries on Ovation again. I enjoy having those shows on in the background, especially when I’m shredding a ton of old paper files.

Looking forward to hopefully finishing up Picard and catching up on Riverdale and Roswell, New Mexico. As I mentioned, this is probably my last season of Riverdale. I literally can't stomach Hiram and I’m pretty sure he won't be going anywhere when the new season premieres.

That's the short list for television this week. Tonight's post is from Hedging Bets, a novella that got a start with a writing community prompt.

Here's the mini-blurb:

Lettie and Thane have issues that are getting in the way of their work and are thrown into separate cells for being insubordinate to a superior officer. Their commander decides they can stay locked up—in the same cell—until they work their crap out or one of them calls for a body bag.

And a sneaky peek…

Thane kept his distance behind Lettie when the security team came to escort them to the brig. "Stupid to get sucked into another argument with her." The guy beside him gave a rude snort.

Thane ignored him. He didn't care what the marine thought. The guy probably figured Thane would spend all of five minutes in the brig before his dad got him out.

"Damn, I hope the old man doesn't step in this time." He kept his voice pitched low so no else heard.

Thane could fight his battles alone. After all, Thad Sorenson made sure to teach his son how … then promptly removed any and all barriers from his path. Shaking his head, Thane frowned. Thanks, Dad.

He didn't ask to be posted to his dad's ship. When the call came through, Thane actually requested a different assignment. No such luck. Random draw, right set of skills, report for duty.

Thane rolled his eyes. "Random draw, my ass." But he'd reported as ordered.

And ran right into Lettie Lang's bad attitude. Argh!

They made the turn down the corridor leading to the brig and Thane's anger kicked up another notch. Lettie waved to the lance corporal behind the desk. Of course she's friends with him.

Thane snorted. "She's in here often enough." He glanced up to find Lettie giving him a pointed look.

Shit. He shrugged and said nothing else while the lance corporal logged Lettie in. She slid her gaze forward again then a wide smirk curved her lips.

Stepping back, she made a show of looking around the empty containment area. "Corporal Gaff, is my favorite cell available?"

He glanced up. "Uh, which one's your favorite?"

Lettie gave him a sweet smile. "Whichever one is the farthest away from Sorenson."

Gaff rolled his eyes then came around to undog the hatch and lead Lettie through. He put her in the first cell then returned to the desk.

He sighed then motioned Thane forward. "All right, Sorenson, you're up." He started typing then paused. "Huh, this is your first visit here." He met Thane's gaze. "Might wanna take a seat. Processing you will take a few."

Thane bit back a growl and took the proffered seat. Gaff pecked around on the keyboard and started entering information. Thane settled back and crossed his arms over his chest then risked a quick look at Lettie. She paced back and forth in the cell, her mouth going nonstop.

Probably a good thing I can't hear what she's saying.

I love writing this couple. The whole enemies because, otherwise, they'd jump each other trope is fun!



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

ML Skye