Saturday, November 14, 2009

Telephone

...by Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce

Stop the World: Chapters 12 and 13. Amber shows Harleen around Hell, and Harleen buys an interesting book she doesn't want Andrew to see due to the subject matter of it.

Closer: Chapter 21 has been posted. The Enigma and Taylor have their first fight. I can't say anything more than that because I don't want to spoil anything.

Falling Over Me: Chapter 2 is posted! I am so excited I've started posting this story! Lara wrecks her job interview because Mike shows up unexpectedly. And then he tells her that he's dead.

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Okay, new story summary time! I wanted this up last weekend, but I was so busy moving stuff. Anyways, here they are now, so please forgive the lateness!

Battlefield: (January 13, 2010) Devyn isn't like any other human, probably because she's not. She wasn't made, she was created for the sole purpose to be a human weapon. She trains daily with her training partner and best friend Rachel because she's going to be used in an experiment for the public's entertainment. She's also assigned a very attractive but infuriating breeding partner from Scotland, Gerard. Her Unit is going up against five other Units, fighting to the death. The reward? Freedom. The chance to blend in with humanity. But will the elusive Director keep his word? And will Devyn and Gerard ever get along to the point of focusing on their mission?

Killing By Captivation: (January 27, 2010) The devil needs a human to marry and procreate with in hopes to taint humanity. He sends his demon, Paul, a man neither living nor dead, in order to find the perfect mate in exchange for his own humanity; essentially life. Paul finds her in Starbucks' worker Amanda (Mandy), and as the world turns into turmoil, he saves her and takes her with him. Along the way, he ends up falling in love with her, and now must decide whether she's worth losing the chance at life.

Blackout: (February 9, 2010) (Yes, I'm actually going to write this one!) Two FBI agents who happen to be partners always seem to be at odds with each other. Jeffery Beech is a devestatingly handsome, arrogant agent with swagger while Mina Wilson is intelligent, laidback, and the only one of Beech's female partners who has resisted his charms... until one night, when neither can deny temptation any longer. They pretend as though nothing has happened, and manage to work together without problems - save for the sudden realization of feelings. Then Mina is kidnapped, just moments after learning something about herself, by none other than The Director, a man notorious for kidnapping young women and having them lip synch to a CD of their choosing, releasing one song every hour. If the police can't reach her by the time the CD is finished, she is killed. Mina's CD of choice is Britney Spears' Blackout. Now it's up to Beech to decipher the meaning of each song in order to figure out just where The Director has taken Mina.

Come Away with Me: (February 18, 2010) I must give credit where credit is due: I was toying around with the idea of writing a fictional account of John Dillinger after reading 10 (yes 10, no exaggeration there) books on the man's life, and fell irrevockably in love with him, but I could never figure out where to insert my fictional heroine. Enter Evanescence's Love, who suggests that I write a story about a taxi dancer - a woman in the 1920s and 30s who danced with men for money (dimes, to be exact). And the pieces suddenly fell into place. I had my plot - based on accurate, historical information - and I DO keep to what actually happened - most of the time. This is a romance here. Anyways, the plot is - Zelda is a taxi dancer, in an unhappy relationship up until the point where a man who introduces himself as Jimmy Lawrence sweeps her off her feet. That man is really Dillinger, and after finding out about Zelda's relationship, whisks her away on adventure she'll never forget.

Can't wait to share them with you! I hope you're excited!

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