Had a very busy week with work projects and family stuff. I'm kind of exhausted but not in a bad way. My sleep schedule is somewhat all over the map and that doesn't help. Insomnia is a definite pain in the butt.
I had a pretty solid week of viewing television. I got another full round of shows in and might be adding one or two in the next week.
I picked back up with Suspects and enjoyed the episode. This show is a little chaotic and I like that. I also rather like the characters.
Caught another episode of Cannes Confidential and thoroughly enjoyed it. I have one episode left and I'm not ready for the season to end. I truly hope there's more to come from this show. It's so good!
Watched the penultimate episode of Peak Practice season nine. I'm bracing for impact for the finale. Then it's on to season ten!
Started a new two-parter of Silent Witness. Very interesting episode and I'm not sure where part two is going to go. This isn't a bad thing.
Enjoyed another episode of Death in Paradise. This is such a fun show even if there's always a murder to solve.
Caught another episode of Fantasy Island and, yep, my biggest pet peeve happened. Take a couple and tear them apart for stupid reasons. I'll finish out the season and see what happens, but I'm cranky now and that probably means I won't watch anything else if it has another season.
Started a rewatch of The Batman. I rather liked this series. I might also be able to finish my rewatch of Batman: The Animated Series. For whatever reason, it seems to be available again.
Watched another Classic Rugrats episode with two eps I'd forgotten about. Season five seems to have quite a few of those.
Missed watching Battlestar Galactica this week. My viewing partner had a family commitment and we're picking up again this week.
That's it for the life update. Tonight's post is from Hart's Masquerade, a Specter Station novella that features a precious gem dealer and an accomplished jewel thief.
Here's the miniblurb:
Wicek Hart deals in precious gemstones throughout the galaxy and he's the premier wholesale supplier for jewelry boutiques. Nettie Strand is an accomplished jewel thief, but only because she's trying to reclaim her family's stolen property. Wicek smells a setup when Nettie applies for the job as spokesperson for the gala event to be held on Specter Station, his new base of operations, during the Lover's Holiday. Nettie knows the business inside and out and Wicek takes a chance by hiring Nettie, if only to keep a very close eye on her actions.
And a sneaky peek…
Nettie Strand arrived for her
interview five minutes early.
Entering the reception area of
Wicek Hart's office, she gave a nod. "Nice setup." Airy and intimate—not
an easy combination to pull off, especially on a space station.
She clocked the video feed and
security sensors hidden from view close to the display areas. She moved through
the space mentally casing the area. Wicek Hart wouldn't make it easy for anyone
to remove merchandise from his office.
Her lips curved. "I hope his
stores are equally impressive." Based on what she'd seen so far, they
would be.
The soft snick of a panel opening drew
her attention. She turned and bit her tongue to hold back a gasp. Holy shit.
Blown away by his striking features, Nettie didn't think the holo images did
Wicek Hart justice. No way. Dark hair, an impressively tailored suit that
enhanced instead of hid an impeccable physique, and a rugged countenance that
didn't keep her from imagining him being comfortable in high-end salons or on a
planetary excursion to find rough-cut gems.
He quirked a brow. "Nettie
Strand." He thrust his palm forward.
Recovering, she grasped his hand and
smiled. "Yes. It's good to meet you, Mr. Hart." Definitely not a lie.
Wicek flashed an amiable smile. "Please,
it's Wicek." He inclined his head toward another recessed area. "Shall
we?" He held her gaze.
She nodded and followed him into
his office. This room had weight and depth. A workspace for cutting gems, a
design area with a drafting table, and a large U-shaped desk filled the
rectangular room but didn't crowd the location.
Wicek led her to an open nook holding
a comfortable arrangement of luxurious loveseats facing each other with an
angular ottoman placed between them. He motioned for her to be seated and began
the interview right away. The next thirty minutes flew by and she responded to
his questions with well-prepared answers. Amazed at how well everything seemed
to be going, she let down her guard, confident she'd have the job.
Until Wicek brought out a thick
folder and placed it on the ottoman.
Wicek leaned back against the
cushions and propped his ankle of one leg on the opposite knee. "Why do
you really want to work for me?" The affable host disappeared, and a
cutthroat businessman emerged.
Nettie got stuck and struggled to
keep up. "I don't understand." She frowned. "You're the premier
supplier of wholesale gems in the galaxy. Why wouldn't I want to work for
you?" Maybe he wanted to test her?
Or … maybe she needed to sell
herself more.
She leaned forward a little. "I
have extensive knowledge of gems and minerals. My skills could become a
valuable asset to your work and help grow your business." If all went
well, she'd love to pursue a partnership.
Wicek studied her and the
impression she'd failed settled between her shoulder blades. I need this
job. I must have the access and status the position will give me. I can't let
Grandmother down. Again. Wicek folded his arms over his chest, stretching
the suit across his broad shoulders, his gaze unreadable. Nettie couldn't shake
the feeling she'd made a huge misstep.
He nodded toward the large file.
"Would part of using your skills and being an asset include theft?" His
tone turned hard and questioning.
Her breath caught in her throat.
"Excuse me?" He can't know.
He leaned forward and flipped the
folder open then handed her a list. Her heart sank, especially when he spread
out the reports about stolen jewels. Dammit, he did know. How should she play
this?
Wicek pinned her with his gaze.
"Care to comment?" His eyebrow quirked upward.
Is he giving me a chance to explain
here?
She held his bold stare for a long
moment before taking a leap into the unknown. "Very thorough, Mr. Hart…"
She set the list aside. "But not quite complete." Time for her to
roll the dice on a man that took speculative risks.
Wicek raised both eyebrows, clearly
curious.
Nettie went for broke and filled in
the rest." You're missing two." There, let's see what he does with
that.
Wicek's mouth thinned to a flat
line, and he stared at her with a narrowed gaze for several heartbeats.
Then he shocked her to her toes
when he threw his head back and laughed.
This scene came together very quickly and I'm so happy with how it turned out.
That's it for this
week. Catch everyone on the flipside.
ML Skye
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