Scene #2 – Andy

June 25th, 2010

Andy’s been popping in and out of my head lately. I felt that he was trying to tell me that he wanted his turn out on my blog. I wrote this one a couple of years ago as well, but…it doesn’t have as much of a hold on me as Nickolas’s story. Just don’t tell Andy that; I’d never hear the end of it!

Vampire Andy :

I lay across the couch. My eyes closed, body still. I’d even stopped the needless motion of breathing. I let the sounds from the stereo across the room wash over me. The CD spun as the disks change. The lightest of touches brushed my shoulder. I opened my eyes and looked up at my roommate, irritated at being disturbed. Maxwell looked away. He frowned as he held the cellphone out to me. I already knew from Maxwell’s expression that this would not be pleasant. I took the phone.

“Hello?”

“Andrew, dear, how are you?” the satin voice floated through the receiver.

“Emily, it’s nice to hear from you.” I lied. Emily loved gossip and loved it even more when she could flaunt it.

“Brother, you are ever so polite. I guess that’s what you get for hanging around Maxwell all the time.” I could hear her soft giggle, as childish as an elementary student’s.

“What do you want, Emily?” My voice was dry with impatience.

“Well, so much for being polite. It’s been two years since I saw you and I haven’t heard a word from you! And here I am trying to do you a favor.”

I waited.

“Fine.” she said in an angry voice. “Mother has decided that she wants to travel. She going to tour the covens; make sure everything is in order. I’m sure you would be happy to hear that you’re also included on that list. She’ll be arriving in Richmond on the 6th.” The phone went dead.

I swore under my breath and hung up. Sitting up, I passed the phone back to Maxwell. He had heard as well as I did. His expression probably mirrored my own. Horror. The Mother of our Clan, here, in Richmond, just to see little old me. It was not something that I was about to leap for joy for. I was the youngest of Mother’s direct ‘children’, her favorite as she chose to call me. But, that really didn’t make me feel any better about what she’d done to me.

“Book a suit at the Jefferson.” I told him. “See if you can get any more information about when they’ll be arriving on the 6th. We need to be prepared.”

He nodded and walked out of the living room. I stood and turned off the stereo. My thoughts raced through my mind. Why? Why of all times, would she chose to travel now? It’s been twenty years since I left the Clans’ home in up state New York. And really, it’s only been two years since Max and I visited.

I let out an aggravated sigh, and left the room. Walking down the hall to the sanctuary of my rooms, shutting the double doors behind me. I let the soothing dark red walls, the thick black velvet curtains and lush black carpet comfort me. I know the color scheme was very cliché for a vampire, but had I still been human I probably would have still chosen the same.

Vampire Andy © 2010 by Lynoir (aka Sachi)

Been While…

June 24th, 2010

Wow. Time really can fly, can’t it? I’ve been crazy busy for the past few weeks, taking any free time I have to stick my nose in a book. >.>  I really should’ve been writing though. So let’s see what I’ve been up too. Animazement Convention – We sold FAIL, EPIC and WTF SOAP!! Trip to Atlanta – Cousin-n-laws graduating from high school. Photoshop Class. New website launch for work, and the corresponding twitter and facebook accounts. Started playing WoW (That’s World of Warcraft for you non-gamers) again. Mom totally made me do it. Really. Trip to Dover to help my brother move out. Advance Photoshop Class.

And, oh yeah, I’ve read about 10 books, maybe more, since I last posted. I haven’t really kept count. Crazy much? Yeah, just a bit. I must admit that the obsessive reading has having much kept me sane these past few weeks, but it does have drawbacks. I become very withdrawn, I tend to ignore my emotions – bottle them up and don’t think them through, I’ll have trouble on focusing on anything but the stories I’m reading while I’m at home. And if I can’ read while I’m home? I get cranky, upset, and not fun to be around until I can get back to my book.  I like not having to deal with reality while I’m reading, and that’s a little scary.

I know I say this quite often, but I am really going to try and keep this blog of mine up to date.

SCENES- my writing thing.

May 19th, 2010

SCENES – When I get that itchy feeling to write, I see these scenes in my mind. It’s like turning on the TV in the middle of a show. I’m presented with a character or two and thrown right into the middle of their life/conflict. These are not complete stories and there’s a good chance that they’ll never be more than what they are. But these little gems are what keep me writing, because I like the way they make me feel.

I’ve started posting these shorts every Sunday on my Wattpad account, but I’ll be kind to you and post them here as well. :) I will also start posting Grim Aspects on Wattpad on June 1. Those I will not post here, but I’ll let you know when they’re up. I’m not sure how often I’ll want to update that yet, either a chapter once a month or half to a full chapter every two weeks.

NICKOLAS

“NICKOLAS!!”

His fingers hesitated over his keyboard, eyes closing for the brief moment it took Sammie to bust in the door. He glanced up. She’d practically torn the bedroom door it’s hinges. Sammie stood there in the door way dressed in her normal jeans and tank. Anger washed off her slender body in waves as she tried to form a coherent sentence.

“A week. A fucking week you’ve been back, and there’s already some lousy, junkie in my apartment! God damn you, Nickolas, why do you have to bring that filth inside my house?!”

He studied her carefully, before turning his eyes back to the screen. “He’s not a junkie. That would imply that he was addicted to …”

“NOT a junkie? Are you kidding me?” She interrupted. “Nick, the kid has more bite marks than I’ve seen at once on anybody! He looks like he was used for a freaking pin cushion, there’s no way he isn’t.”

Nickolas pulled off his glasses and rubbed his face before looking back at her. “Samantha, I saw the kid last night. He’d looked lost or something, but he wasn’t a junkie. He was the healthy kid he should’ve been. I caught some of them trying to dump him in an alley earlier tonight.”

She ran her hands through her long hair and let out an exasperated sigh. “Nick…that still doesn’t mean you have to bring him here. There’s places you could have taken him to-”

“You know as well as I do that those so called ‘centers’ do not actually help people. I’m not going to let some unlucky kid get stuck in one of them.”

She began to pace in the confined space between the door and the bed. “You can’t save them all, Nick.”

“We’ve had this conversation before. You know my feelings on the topic.” He turned away from her, clearly not wanting to talk more.

Sammie visibly shook herself. “You can’t do this here, Nick! You’re going to draw attention to yourself. And frankly, I may be stronger than the average human, but I’m not up for a fight against the strongest coven of vampires on the east coast. Damn it, you know what they’re like, you use to be one of them!”

“I was NEVER one of them.” he spat back. Nickolas stood then. He stepped around the desk and stopped barely an inch from touching her shoulder. He kept his face straight on as he whispered, “Yes, it was their leader who turned me, but I did not take part in what the others did for ‘fun’.” He turned his face into hers, taking a deep breath as his lips hovered over the pulse on her throat. “I may not know what I am, but I know what I can do. If killing enough of them will wake my sire from his sleep, then I will drain every single drop from their bodies.”

Sammie held her breath, staying as still as she possibly could.

Then suddenly, he was on the other side of the room. His arms wrapped tightly around himself. “Get out.”

“Nick…”

“Now.”

She often forgot how dangerous Nickolas could be. He had mastered the art of acting human and frail but he never had to pretend to be a monster.

Copyrighted by Lynoir (AKA Sachi) on Wattpad.

10 Books and My New Bookshelf

May 3rd, 2010

So I did something that I regret. Well, maybe not regret so much. >.> I was a good little girl and got to bed on time, but being as evil as life is, I had issues with my insomnia, again. I thought if I read a little it would make me a tired enough  to fall asleep. I guess I just chose the wrong book, because I just kept on reading right up to the end – even though it was close to 3AM!

My 10th book, that I’ve read this year, ended up being Flirt by L. K. Hamilton. For the love of all, I could NOT put it down! Even in my half-conscience state, I did notice in some places that she repeated very similar phrases, often in the same paragraph. This stood out to me because as a aspiring author, this is one of those things that is frequently pointed out to me that is a no-no. I began to wonder, how did this work so well in Flirt? Is it because the author is very established in the industry and can break the common rule for the sake of art? Or was it the character’s mind set at the time in the novel that allowed it to work so well?

For example, here’s one of the passages that stood out to me:

“You want me to raise your wife as a zombie,” I said, and my voice was utterly empty. I’d started to fold away inside myself, going to that quiet place I went when I killed someone not in a fire-fight, but when I stared down the barrel of a gun and pulled the trigger with thought and time to change my mind. It was the quiet inside my head when I decided to take a life even if there was opportunity to save it. When I had decided that someone deserved to die, and my conscience was clear. I had one of those moments now, and it helped chase back the heat of the lions. It was a cold place, the place I went when I killed.

This excerpt is from page 87 of ‘Flirt’ by L. K. Hamilton.


I underlined the parts that I mean, but even if they stood out to me, they seem to work well on the whole. I think it’s meant to emphasize the point, but does it go too far?

All in all, it was an awesome Anita Blake novel and what I really liked about it, was that at the end of the book, L. K. Hamilton outlined her process for the book! How she got the idea and how it evolved; I was hooked! Not to mention that Nathanial was in it, however briefly it was. Of Anita’s guys, my favorites are Nathanial (Just the mere thought of a guy with all that beautiful hair is just mesmerizing, and I guess his take on, uh, the kinkier types of bedroom play is a nice aspect too! XD ), Asher, Jean-Claude, and well, most of the vampires will get me going, and then, I’ll always have a soft spot for Edward…

In some new news about the site, I’ve added another chapter on the right hand panel ->

The Bookshelf is where you can find the books I’ve read so far this year, and see what I’m currently reading now.  As you can guess, most of it -well, nearly all of it is paranormal of some kind.  Feel free to leave comments and suggestions!

Story A Day

April 29th, 2010

I’m excited about this one.  Story a Day is an adventure to write a story every day in the month of May. Now, before all you writers go and tie your pens in a knot, let me say that the rules are very interesting.  Stories can be of any length – wasn’t it Hemingway who wrote a six word story? – as long as they take us or the characters somewhere, and you get to decide what ‘everyday’ means.   The whole purpose behind this exercise is to inspire creativity. By writing a story everyday, you’ll end up with 31 story ideas, something you can build on later!

My idea for the month of May:

Over the next two days, I’m going to come up with a list of 31 names, 31 interesting settings, and 31 objects. Each morning, I’ll roll a die 3 times and choose from each list, crossing it out after it’s chosen. That should be interesting. If I’m feeling particularly good about what I write that day, I’ll post it here for you all to read.

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