So… premiere for
The Last Ship? Everything I expected and more. I have so much love for this
show. I'm also going to have a huge bar tab by the time the season ends if
episode one is any indication. I almost sit on the edge of my seat hoping like
hell none of my favorite characters will meet their end.
And of course, some
of them do. LOL
I've got a bunch of
theories about this season, which I won't share to avoid possible spoilage… but
I don't trust the president at all. One specific moment in the premiere
episodes turned the table with how I feel about that guy. Just saying.
Currently watching
the finale of Wynonna Earp and my fingers are crossed for a second season. Have
no clue if Syfy will be cooperative and make that happen or not.
Still rewatching
Babylon 5 and Strike Back. I'd forgotten how much Strike Back crammed into each
episode, especially during the first season. Contrast the breakneck pace with Babylon
5's slower build in its first season. I sometimes miss having a nice, long arc
to settle into a show and really get to know the characters.
Killjoys and Dark
Matter return soon and I'm patiently waiting to get back into the gritty realm
of both. Bring it on.
Tonight's post is
from Lucky Seven, a novella that started as a writing exercise. I was
challenged to write ten lines of dialog between two characters who had drunken
sex the previous night and weren't going to talk about it… ever. Then build the
story from there.
Here's the
mini-blurb:
Daisy and Shae work for the same company and they end up
overindulging at a corporate casino night, waking up next to each other the following
morning. What starts as an awkward one night stand turns into something neither
expects, or is really looking for.
And a snippety peek…
Shea wandered down the corridor
toward the elevators. Daisy Helm. Hot damn.
He paused, his finger hovering
over the button. Brief flashes of last night auto-played in his mind. Daisy in
her sweet, sexy silver dress. Everyone
else has a little black dress, but not me. I need some shimmer and shine when
I'm on the town. His lips curved. She had such a sassy mouth on her. An
image of said mouth wrapped around his dick popped up onto the big screen in his
brain. Blood rushed to his groin and his cock expanded, making an obvious
outline under the tuxedo pants. He draped his jacket over his arm and held it
at waist level. No need to show anyone his aroused state.
Arousal. Daisy almost glowed when
engaged in passionate pursuits. An image of her splayed out under him, a fine
sheen of perspiration covering her skin had his eyes sliding shut. Jesus. A
painted canvas of her au natural would look incredible, hanging in his bedroom.
But only if he could play a recording of the breathy, gasping sound she made
during an orgasm.
He punched the button.
"Christ, I need to get a grip." Reliving the night with Daisy only
served to rev up his libido.
Not good when less than
twenty-four hours from now he'd face her in the workplace, fully clothed and
all prim and proper. He'd have to forget how they were beautifully naked,
rolling on the sheets having smoking hot sex. Or how perfectly Daisy fit
against his body and how exquisitely she received his hard thrusts.
Exquisitely? Geez, she'd turned
him into a damned poet. And yet he wanted more.
Now.
Turning on his heel, he strode
back to the room they'd shared and used his keycard to open the door. The sound
of the shower greeted him, along with the tangled sheet Daisy must've tossed
haphazardly on the bed. He considered leaving, but his feet walked toward the
bathroom.
Propping a shoulder against the
jamb, he waited until the water turned off before clearing his throat. Daisy
gave a startled yelp and popped her head around the edge of the curtain. Her
eyes went wide and she opened her mouth to speak, but then she surprised him by
tugging the barrier all the way open, revealing her delectable nude form.
She stepped out of the tub and
grabbed a towel. "Why are you here?" She nodded toward the empty
enclosure. "Did you want a shower, too?"
He pushed away from the wall.
"In a moment. I want—" He didn't know what the hell to say.
More time? To drag her back to
bed and keep her there for another few hours? What sounded great in his head
sure wouldn't impress her if he spoke the words aloud.
A slow smile curved her lips.
"Get a shower, Shea." She dropped the towel. "I'll be waiting in
bed." Strolling out of the bathroom, she left the door open.
Shea blinked but stripped off his
clothes. No way would he argue.
Gotta say this one
is fun to jump into. I love how it's all coming together.
That's it for this
week. Happy reading!
Skylin