RIP Cali, 1/00-7/08

July 25th, 2008 by Celia

 

Life in the Kyle household has come to a screeching, crying, sobbing stop.  My Cali, my companion from kittendom until the moment we took him to the vet, was put down on Wednesday.  Months after meeting, becoming engaged to and moving in with my now hubby, I adopted Cali and he immediately became by best friend.  At the time, hubby was working 70 hours a week (at minimum) which left me home with his cat that hated me and peed on my clothes.  So, I adopted Cali from Petsmart, went through a comedy of errors upon finding out that Cali was actually a boy, not a girl and fell in love with the, eventually, fat ball of fur.  He loved unconditionally, was always happy to see me and slept with me each and every night. 

Now, my days are empty without his presence and my nights are difficult without his weight nestled between my knees.

To my Cali, my Cali-cat, my Fat Man….  Momma loves you and is devastated by your absence.  May you be free of pain and sickness in kitty heaven and have all the ham and turkey you can eat.

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Less than 24hrs!  Going Up, Going Down is “coming”

July 21st, 2008 by Celia

Less than 24 hours now until the release of Going Up, Going Down from Loose Id.  Renae Johnson and I have been toiling away, shining our BBW stories to a high polish and soon… you’ll get to read them.  Check out the snazzalicious cover art from Miss April Martinez and count down the hours with me.

Celia

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Liquid Story Binder - Free!

July 18th, 2008 by Celia

 

Liquid Story Binder is free through Giveaway of the Day!  As of this post, there are 19 hours left to download and register the program for free.  It’s a high powered plotting software that’s sure to help out the plotters of the world.

http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/liquid-story-binder-xe-291/

Celia

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Kink and Karma Anyone?

July 17th, 2008 by Celia

 

OMG.  It’s here!  My series, Office of Kink and Karma, is now in print and available on Amazon.com or Createspace.com.  You may have seen the update in the sidebar, but I’ve got linkage for you now. :D

Office of Kink and Karma

In a world where Normals and Extraordinaries are constantly at odds, Eric D’Amore is plagued with the ability to sense soul mates and aches when the two involved can’t see past prejudice to find love. A bit of subterfuge is in order: The Office of Kink and Karma…

Touch Me - Josh Martin doesn’t care what the Council wants, he’s not about to let them turn him into some boy toy. Until he sees Emily’s picture.

Tri Me - Two men, one woman and some yummy man loving… What more could a woman ask for? Lara Kinley’s asking for all of that… and more.

Serve Me - Margaret Thompson is a prim and proper librarian by day and Dominatrix by night.

Love Me - The Office of Kink and Karma is closed. After playing matchmaker and setting up three couples, Eric D’Amore can’t handle the stress anymore. Can it get any worse? Of course.

Note: This title contains BDSM and m/m sex practices.

Purchase it from amazon.com here:  http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1438249462

Purchase it directly from the printer and save 10% by using the code 3AA2WZD3 when checking out here: http://www.createspace.com/3346264

Happy reading!  And soon, you’ll be able to snag my yeti series as well.  woot!

Celia

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Ze Pingaliciousness!

July 17th, 2008 by Celia

I have, through my searches, discovered a wordpress plugin that will allow me to post each new blog post on my website to both blogger and myspace automagically.  OMG!  What a timesaver!  Plus, I’m a total wordpress geek and can we say geekgasm?  Cha-yeah!

For those that geek out like I do:  http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pingpressfm/

You do need a ping.fm account, which is currently in beta, so if you need the newest beta code it is….  thispingsforyou

So, go forth… and ping!  Yeah!

Celia

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Did I mention? Fiery Ember!

July 16th, 2008 by Celia

I’m sure I mentioned this… somewhere.  Okay, I know I posted this info to my newsletter group and quite a few yahoo loops.  But I’m not sure if I posted it here.  So, here it goes!

Fiery Ember is available now!!!!  Woot!!!!  Here’s the 411 on story that may remind you of Cinderella.  If Cinderella had been written about losing a thong instead of a shoe. ;)

Ember Ellason is a darned good secretary. True, she’d like to be more, but since her father’s passing, her step-mother has taken over as CEO of Ellason Advertising, and Clementine Ellason feels Ember is only good enough to fetch coffee… barely. But when Clementine and her horrid daughters fail to show up for the meeting with the biggest client they could ever land, Ember saves the day by impersonating her step-mother.

Paul Ashe needs a new ad campaign and he’s found the perfect company with the perfect proposal in Ellason Advertising. Too bad his body is a little too interested in the voluptuous CEO with her fiery red hair and blazing green eyes. Then he can’t seem to find with the elusive woman after their first intimate tryst, and is left with only a pair of panties to remember her by.

Will this Cinderella tale end in happily ever after? Or will Ember be separated from her panties—and her prince—for ever more?

Buy Fiery Ember by Celia Kyle NOW!

"As you can see Mr. Ashe, the proposal we’ve outlined introduces your company to the buyers of today. We’ve included print, radio, and television venues in our plan. It is sure to bring your company to the forefront of every 18 to 25-year-old’s mind. Feel free to take the presentation materials home to review and we can schedule—"

"Not needed." He didn’t even give her a chance to finish.

Ember turned her attention to Mr. Ashe and focused on his chin. She’d blundered and made eye contact when he’d introduced himself. She would not make that mistake again. Jacob had to intervene on her behalf and showed Mr. Ashe to his seat while she stared at him, mouth gaping wide. Blue. His eyes were blue like an early morning sky as the sun begins to rise. She was mesmerized. She didn’t say a word, didn’t move a muscle. All she could do was stare at the darned man with her mouth hanging open.

Of course, it wasn’t just his eyes that attracted her. Oh no. Paul Ashe’s face appeared to have been chiseled from granite by Michelangelo himself. His patrician features with the hard angles of his cheeks and how they connected with the firm lines of his jaw, all flowing to his strong chin, reminded her of an ancient Roman warrior.

Then, he smiled. Geez-o-pete, she’d never seen a smile light up a room. Sure, she’d read about plenty of fantasy men. Their glaring white teeth, perfect bodies and model-like ability to always look handsome, even after riding through a downpour in the middle of Scotland’s highlands, but she’d never witnessed anything like that before. Now she had. Mr. Ashe had shook her hand. She remembered that now as she stared at the tiny scar on his chin and wondered where he’d gotten it.

Of course, her thoughts didn’t stay on his chin for long, not when she had his broad shoulders and sculpted chest to think about. Not long after he’d taken his seat, he removed his jacket and leaned back in the executive chair while she began her spiel. His shirt was far too tight for her comfort and showed off every muscle on his chest and abdomen. Every, single, one. Lately, she hadn’t spared a thought for men, any man, but now her neglected libido was rearing its ugly, horny, come-fuck-me head.

Thoughts of rolling around in a sweaty tangle of limbs with Paul Ashe occupied her mind while she tried to focus on convincing him to take the materials home, to give Ellason Advertising a chance.

Buy Fiery Ember by Celia Kyle NOW!

Woot!  What are you waiting for?  Git.  Go buy it already.  Go!  Shoo!

Celia

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Tie Me to the Bedpost…

July 15th, 2008 by Celia

 

Please?  LMAO.

My story, Del Fantasma: Tie Me to the Bedpost has been accepted by Aspen Mountain Press!  Wheee!!!!!

Want a little taste?  A tiny little tease?

Unedited Excerpt, (c) Celia Kyle, 2008.

Tie Me to the Bedpost

1/2 oz Malibu® coconut rum
1/2 oz Midori® melon liqueur
1/2 oz sweet and sour mix
1/2 oz lemon vodka
ice cubes
2 men who love women… and each other
1 woman who loves it all

Shake with ice, strain into a whiskey sour glass, and serve.

Ian fell into bed the moment he emerged from the bathroom.  Water still clung to his skin, but he didn’t care.  Damn, the night seemed to have gone on forever. 

Woman after woman flashed him their cleavage while more than one man eyed him below the waist.  Damn it all.  Didn’t they know he was as good as mated to Chris?

Fuck no, they didn’t.  Because he and Chris hadn’t actually mated.  Sure they’d sucked and humped, but no fucking had occurred.  Regardless of the frequent orgasms Chris gave him, Ian still seemed to have blue balls.  He needed to sink his cock, and incisors, into his mate.  Soon.

It had sounded good in the beginning.  Ian’s homo-phobic mate had been freaked to find himself attracted to guys.  They took it slow, spending time together.  He let Chris get used to having him around.  Soon, their casual brushes of skin against skin turned into hand-holding.  It wasn’t long before Ian finally stole a kiss from his mate.  And then, he’d had him.  Or so he thought.  Six months and Ian still hadn’t convinced Chris to let him love him like a mate should.  Six.  Months. 

Soon, even a woman would look good.  Hell, a woman had looked good tonight.  With her tight, dark brown curls and smooth chocolate skin.  Before Chris, Ian had always had a taste for chocolate.  Even before he figured out that men did a bit more for him than women, he’d enjoyed reveling in the differences of his pale skin against a darker woman’s. 

And the curves the woman had!  Everywhere.  Not just big breasts or a rounded ass, either.  She had luscious lips, a round face, breasts that looked to be more than a handful and a tiny waist that flared to a wide set of hips.  What made her perfect was her rounded ass.  Too bad he hadn’t had a quarter.

Just the mere thought of her as he visualized her nude body in his mind had his cock growing stiff.  Still nude, he didn’t hesitate to palm the hardening flesh between his legs.  He stroked his dick from base to tip and back again.  Closing his eyes, he imagined her delicate hand encircling his erection.  Regardless of her abundant curves, she’d been short, almost petite.  He didn’t think her hands could span his cock, but she’d try.  Yeah, she’d try. 

Ian widened his legs on the bed, letting his balls rest against his ass while he stroked his cock.  Fully erect now, droplets of pre-come seeped from the tip as he imagined the stranger between his thighs.

"Starting without me?" 

Ian smiled.  Eyes closed, he nodded to Chris, sensing that his mate stood only a few feet away.  He could hear the hitch in Chris’s breath when Ian tugged his own cock and he loved being able to cause such a reaction.

"Yeah, but you can finish with me."  Ian opened his eyes and found Chris’s cock at eye level as his lover stroked himself.

"Don’t mind if I do."  Chris stepped forward and slid the tip of his cock across Ian’s lips. 

Normally, he’d open his mouth and gladly welcome Chris into him, but tonight was different.  Thoughts of the mystery woman had him thinking of lover’s past and Ian realized that while he and Chris may have deep feelings for one another, they weren’t truly lovers.  That was going to change.  Now. 

Ian pulled back, putting space between his mouth and Chris’s cock while shaking his head.  "Not tonight."

"What?  You want me to suck you first?"  Chris smiled and seemed amenable as he moved to sit between Ian’s thighs.  Ian wouldn’t let him. 

"No.  Nothing’s happening tonight unless it’s actual sex.  Not oral sex, but sex sex."  Ian’s cock was rapidly deflating over the mounting tension, but he didn’t care.  They’d avoided this last step in sharing themselves for long enough.  They were mates, damnit.  It was time they started acting like it.

Chris’s face grew red.  Yeah, his mate was pissed all right.  "What?  Now you’re forcing the issue.  When we got together I told you I wasn’t gay, Ian.  I told you this was all new to me and you said we’d work through it together.  Now you’re giving me an ultimatum.  What gives?"

Ian sprung from the bed, anger coursing through his veins.  "What gives?"  He snorted.  "What gives is that I’m tired of having half of a mating with the fucking man I love.  That’s what gives.  Asshole."  He shoved Chris, angry that the man couldn’t see how much he cared for him. True, they’d never said the words, but surely Chris saw the feelings they shared.  Right?

"Asshole?"  Chris shoved him and Ian took a step back.  "Fuck you asshole!  You never said you fucking loved me, dick.  Think I’m gonna give my ass to whoever the fuck comes by?  Fuck no, I’m not."

"Well I do.  So walk the fuck out or bend the fuck over."  Ian growled.  The anger in his veins was quickly turning to arousal now that he knew what had been holding them apart.  Three little words had kept them from enjoying each other fully. 

He took a step forward, closing the distance between them.  Chris didn’t back up, but he remained tense, fists clenched at his sides.  Ian reached for him and Chris didn’t move a muscle.  "What’ll it be, baby.  Gonna bend over or should we stop fucking around?"

Chris growled in response, causing Ian to chuckle.  Stubborn bastard.  "What?  Wanna hear the words?"  At Chris’s nod, Ian continued.  "Love you, Chris.  From the moment you promised you weren’t gay while I swallowed your cock and you shot your load in my mouth.  Loved you ever since."

"Now that’s just romantic as hell, fucker."

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AMP Bookmark!  Pretty!

July 14th, 2008 by Celia

Here’s my first design as Art Director at AMP!  A bookmark that I can customize to each author as they request it.  Tres cool, yes?

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I have a confession…

July 13th, 2008 by Celia

 

I cannot high five.  *sigh*  It’s true.  I’ve tried.  Hubby’s tried.  Everyone has tried to teach me, but you can’t teach a person coordination.  So now, I stand still, hold my hand in the air, and wait for hubby to do the rest.  Cause god knows I can’t hit the man with any sort of force without missing his hand entirely. 

Heck, I can’t even do a fist bump. 

Maybe that’s why I’m so big on hugs.  You can’t really miss when both arms are involved, right?

Celia

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Ze Director de Art

July 11th, 2008 by Celia

 

Yup!  That’s me!  I’m now the Art Director with Aspen Mountain Press

I think it was these covers that won the publisher over. :D

Gawgeous?  Are they not?  :D

Celia

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BAB: Fiery Magic ~ Raine Delight

July 11th, 2008 by Celia

Devon Falls: Fiery Magic by Raine Delight!

Book 3 of the Devon Falls Series

The mistakes of the past collide explosively in Devon Falls.

Damien Dracon is back in Devon Falls, and he is about to woo the one lady he left three years ago. Family secrets and youthful pride forced him to give up the one good thing in his life: the love of Alicia Stevens. What he doesn’t expect is that Alicia has a secret of her own, and it may just tear them apart. Can two former lovers find it in themselves to forgive one another and let love grow between them? Or will past secrets haunt them and tear them apart? This 4th of July is about to get explosive in Devon Falls.

Click HERE to buy it from Aspen Mountain Press Now!

Check out the next installment of the Devon Falls series and find out what happens when one man decides to go after the woman he trew away years ago and that love is indeed sweeter the second time around in Devon Falls: Haunted Magic due out in October!

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And… It’s submitted.

July 10th, 2008 by Celia

 

Half-were House, an anthology made of three inter-twined stories by Celia Kyle, Darragha Foster and Mima, has been submitted.  Halelujah and pop the cork on the champagne.  Anyone who thinks an inter-twined anthology sounds like a good idea… step away.  Step far away.  Writing our inidividual stories was probably easy on all of us, but then editing for continuity… That sucketh.  Sucketh HARD. 

But, it’s over, it’s in and now we wait to hear from the powers that be Tina Burns. 

Tina-Have I mentioned lately that you are a goddess among mortals?

Celia

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squee New Blurbage!

July 10th, 2008 by Celia

So, I just finished polishing a new novella for inclusion in an anthology.  It’s going to be submitted to Liquid Silver Books in the next day or two, but you gotta read this blurb.  It’s da bomb!

Gina’s got a problem. Okay, she doesn’t think it’s a problem, but the pride that kicked her to the curb sure does. She feels perfect in every way.  Curves in all the right places and an attitude that just won’t quit, she’s got it all. And then some. Now her tail… In her mind, it’s just an added bonus. But in the mind of the prides, her ability to only grow a tail proves that she’s not were enough and too much kitty for humans. Good thing she’s found two men who can’t get enough of each other, her and her tail.

Molten Silver: Kitty getting frisky with two men at once while they get frisky with each other. Also contains voyeur kitty and a feline who likes to be filled. *wink*

Boo-to-the-yeah!

Celia

 

 

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Prodding the Pub: Liquid Silver Books

July 9th, 2008 by Celia

So, I decided to poke and prod at my publishers to hopefully give some insight into what works, what doesn’t and your publisher’s favorite chocolate should bribes become an option. Okay, bribing is entirely optional, but…

My first publisher is Tina Burns from Liquid Silver Books.  Here’s a look at my questions and her answers as I poke her with a stick.

Tell readers and authors a bit about Liquid Silver Books’ history.

Atlantic Bridge Publishing was founded in early ‘99 by Raven and Mike as an Internet Marketing company, Linda went the pub route soon after with ABP which pubbed its first book in Jan 2000, while Mike stayed in marketing until LSB got busy.

In 2002, they branched off AB and founded Liquid Silver Books, the erotic romance imprint of AB. LSB pubbed its first book Jan 2003. Until mid 2004, LSB pubbed one book a week when we moved to two a week since–450 books published so far. We’ve enjoyed steady stable progress mainly due to excellent staff who have been with us since they joined, guided by Raven and Mike’s decades of corporate and small business experience.

LSB is all about quality and long-term viability for everyone involved readers, authors and staff. From start-up to the consolidation business phases, LSB has been successful and is now embarking on an expansion phase over the next few years.

In your opinion, what does a perfect cover/query letter contain?

The perfect cover letter for me should be in the body of their submission email, not as an attachment, that way I’ve got a quick reference guide on them and their book.   I like to see a little writing bio on the author, if they’ve pubbed before, in what market, if they’ve won awards, etc.  I keep that information in the back of my head when I’m reading submissions.  It would also include what I like to call a snapshot synopsis, which is a smidge more than a blurb.

What is the ideal manuscript length to page count ratio for a synopsis? (1 page per 10k?)

Okay, here’s a Tina secret. I very rarely utilize the synopsis. *gasp* I know. Now, don’t go thinking you don’t have to send one in, because they do come in handy when I’m on the fence after reading a partial.  I’ve not really run into an instance where I noticed there needed to be a specific ratio, but a page per 10k sounds reasonable, or a page per chapter which ever is longer.

Will a poorly written synopsis keep you from reading or even considering the partial or do you give authors a chance?

Actually I read the submission first because of that reason. I started out reading the synopsis and found more often than not, if I didn’t like the book from the synopsis, once I got into the actual submission it was compelling and well written. So yes, if your synopsis is poorly written, choppy, unfocused, I’m going to assume your writing is too. That’s not always the case, which is why I’ve switched to reading the synopsis last.  As I said above, if after three chapters I’m not sold on your book 100%, that synopsis which tells me about the rest of the story might just get you an email from me requesting to see the full.

What makes a good story for Liquid Silver Books?  (Engaging, arousing, action packed, etc.)

All of the above.  The easiest way to know that you’re book will work for LSB is to ask yourself this:  If I took the sex scenes out of the book, would it still be a great book?  If the answer’s yes, then send it on in!  If the answer’s no, and your plot won’t hold up a feather, then go back to the drawing board.

Name some “wow” manuscripts from the publisher’s catalog that you’ve contracted.  (Works that had you hitting refresh as you waited for the full to come through from the author.)

Oh, now you’re putting me on the spot! *Disclaimer* The following statements in no way constitute favoritism. *Disclaimer* Will that hold up in court?

My one and only “find” is Annie Dean. I came across her blog, clicked to her website and read some of the excerpts she had for books yet to be published and immediately emailed her asking her to send one to me. She did and we published Her Alibi a few months later.  She’s busy now w/ print contracts under her other pen name and with much success, but I’m hoping when she gets time she send me another bone. J

Pretty much anything by Mima I devour, her Within series is very unique, emotional, and HOT. A newer author Roscoe James is an excellent writer. I helped him tweek the emotional aspect of his stories a little to appeal more to our mostly female readership, but I think readers will be pleasantly surprised at the depth you’ll see in Roscoe’s writing. He paints a very good picture in your head.  I really enjoyed the Dragon’s Disciple Series by Barbara Sheridan and Anne Cain, they push the boundaries in a lot of ways, yet the story is told with color, finesse, and mega man heat. The most recent “WOW” is the upcoming Echo of Distant Thunder by Philippa Grey-Gerou and Emmery Sanborne. I finished the submission in one sit down and then emailed them saying, “Please tell me you have a lot more books to this series and can I have them all please?”

What is your acceptance ratio?

See, now you’re getting into math and that’s so-o-o not my forte. Hmm, here’s a guess, this is by no means a scientifically formulated number. Out of the full submissions we request, I’d say 95% we make an offer on. Current LSB authors automatically send full manuscripts, and of those about 98% with those 2% coming back to us after revisions.  The percentage drops when you look at the initial first time partial submission to requested full, probably around 40%.

Head hopping?  How often is too often to move from one character to the other?  Assuming, of course, that proper publisher guidelines are followed when showing the change between POVs.

This is one topic I’m a stickler on, nothing pulls me out of a story more than head hopping and tons of back story, though that’s for another day. Very few people can do Head Hopping seamlessly. Nora Roberts does it perfectly.  I can think of only one book I’ve contracted that the movement between point of view was smooth enough and worked for the book, that I let it go.  I like to see at minimum one scene from per POV.  Here’s where it gets tricky. If you need to show both POVs in a “scene”, start in one and finish in the other. That way you’re not jumping back and forth.

What is the publisher searching for in particular at this time?  (Paranormal, Sci-Fi, Contemp, Historical, etc.)

We’re always open to any genre. Always. There are reader trends but we don’t close and open submissions based on that.  I really like unique stories, something that’s not very prevalent already in the ER industry. Steampunk anyone?

Typical publisher response time?  (At the time of this interview)

Right now we’re kicking, we’ve increased our staff and that’s helped a lot in our response time, so we’re turning full submissions around in 3 to 4 weeks now. Unlike other publishers, our editors don’t do any acquiring. That’s completely handled by the staff, so we’ve got 4 readers right now and will soon have a 5th.

Is an auto-responder in use at the publisher or are individual acknowledgements of receipt sent for each submission?

Nope, all emails are personally written by me or one of the other staff. With my transition to Publisher, we’ve hired a new Acquisitions Director, Tracey West who starts in August, so she’ll probably be handling most of the responses starting then.  Personalized attention is something we pride ourselves on at LSB and I have a virtual “open office” policy myself.

If a response is not received within the stated response time, how long should the author wait before sending an inquiry?

If an author hasn’t received an initial email from us after a week, they can ping to make sure we’ve received the submission. I always reply with our current turn-around time, so if you haven’t heard a yes or no after that time, then ping us again.

Describe the publisher’s print program (if any).

Liquid Silver Books is an eBook publisher and that will always be our focus. In the past we’ve done print on demand for those authors with long enough books attending conferences, but last year we started printing top sellers through Lightening Source, still print on demand.  We’ve seen too many e-publishers go under from the weight of the financial burden print runs put on a publisher. We want to do our best and fulfill our author’s dreams of a book in print, at the same time, we have an obligation to them to stay in business and continue to provide them their sales revenue.  We’ve taken the role of the Turtle in this race, and as the eBook world expands into more readers that translates to more sales…more books…more authors…more opportunities, one step at a time.

So, that’s it.  I hope I asked questions that aspiring authors and veterans alike would like to know the answers to prior to submitting.  I’m hoping to poke a few other publishers and post their responses as well. :D

To view the Liquid Silver Books submissions guidelines, pop over HERE.

Celia

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Brownie Points

July 7th, 2008 by Celia

Ah, brownie points.  I’d like you to consider the following conversation to see just how quickly earned brownie points can wither and die a horrible death.

Setting: Celia and Mr.Kyle snuggling in bed Saturday morning.  Pulling themselves awake so that they can go to breakfast.

Mr. Kyle:  I had the weirdest dream.

Me: MmHm…

*snuggle, burrow*

Mr. Kyle: This woman, she was beautiful and she wanted to give me a blow job.

Me: Mm?

*getting closer to being fully awake.  The word blow job will do that to you.*

Mr. Kyle: Yeah, but I wouldn’t let her do it.  I have you and I love you.

*Awwww…  Closed mouth smooches follow, cause Ew! Morning Breath! But later, He’s so getting laid.*

*smooches end and we lapse into a few moments of groggy silence*

Mr. Kyle:  I did good, right?  I mean, I asked my friends, in the dream, if a blow job was cheating and they said yes. So, I didn’t do it.

Me:  You had to ask if a blow job was cheating and then you didn’t do it?

See how quickly brownie points dissolve into wisps of smoke?

Celia

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