Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
A Romantic Saturday at the Palace
A romantic Saturday with modern-day Colemund, the Prince of Gallia Belgica, and Jolán. Their love is traced back through the centuries. An excerpt for you to enjoy from Resurgence.
Palace Conversation
Palace Conversation
Colemund walked Jolán around the perimeter of the
Palace ballroom, and then he guided her towards a quiet area behind long red
velvet drapes. As they walked through the drapes, Jolán observed several people
taking notice. Once Colemund and Jolán walked through the curtains, Jolán
noticed a rather gigantic area that overlooked the back of the Palace
courtyard. There were large bay windows lined along the back wall. The enormous
room was illuminated by soft lights, and there were large white stars that hung
from the ceiling in a creative and dramatic fashion; and the stars supplied a
warm and rosy glow to the room.
Colemund escorted Jolán to a table in front of one
of the windows. She looked out the window, and she noticed the magnificent
hedge maze located off the center of the courtyard. The back side of the Palace
was vast; it was probably a few miles in length and diameter.
As she continued to stare out the window, Colemund
looked at her and said, “Jolán, I am going to leave for a moment to find a
friend who will locate Eshe, and I will return momentarily.”
Colemund then leaned closer to Jolán, held her hand
and whispered in her ear and said, “I just want to get a better smell of you,
my dear.” Colemund lingered close to Jolán for several seconds and then he
said, “It’s very nice being this close together, right?”
Jolán became shy and she dropped her head, but she
immediately raised her head and met Colemund’s eyes and responded, “Yes, very
nice.”
Colemund then released Jolán’s hand, he
flirtatiously smiled at Jolán, and then he turned and walked away to locate his
friend Alastair.
Jolán sat patiently. She could not shake the
surrealistic feeling that was developing. She looked through the large bay
window, and she gazed over the massive courtyard. Everything was brilliantly
lit. The shrubs, the hedge maze, the beautifully landscaped patio, and the
rolling hills were all punctuated with a glow of romantic soft light. Some of
the illuminants were pink, others were blue, and then others were white.
Before Jolán could dive deep into her thoughts,
Colemund appeared with a goblet of water to share; a beer for him, and a vodka
and soda water with lemon slices for Jolán. As he set the beverages on the
table, Jolán was impressed Colemund knew what to bring her to drink.
Colemund searched Jolán’s face for an indication he
brought the right drink, and he received his confirmation when Jolán looked him
in his eyes and questioned, “How did you know?”
Colemund jokingly replied, “How did I know what, my
dear?”
Jolán was already getting used to Colemund calling
her, “his dear.” She then replied, “What
I like to drink. How did you know?”
Colemund pulled his chair closer to Jolán, and he
placed her drink in front of her and said, “I believe you may have met a friend
of mine.”
Colemund was referring to Alastair; however, Jolán
was unaware and replied, “Really?”
Colemund sat in his chair, smiled, and said, “You’ll
have your memory jogged soon enough.”
Colemund opened his beer, and he took a decent drink
from the bottle. Jolán watched as his Adam’s apple moved up and down as he
swallowed the liquid down his throat. Jolán was smitten, but so was Colemund.
As Jolán took the cocktail straw in her drink and mashed the lemon to a fine
pulp, Colemund watched her. He admired her long fingers and her elegant hands.
He watched her wrist turn as she moved the straw. He felt dreamy, and he liked
the feeling. He thought about Jolán since the day their paths crossed at the
Academy. Colemund knew their meeting was fate, and he was not going to let her
out of his sight. He wanted to hear her talk more; he already loved the sound
of her voice. He liked watching her mouth move. He adored watching her become a
bit shy, but then confident. He felt like he already knew her, but he wanted to
reacquaint himself with her. Colemund was positive they were a match. This was
not something he immediately knew, but it was something he magically felt.
As he watched Jolán pulp up the lemon, he jokingly asked,
“Are you making lemonade?”
Jolán sweetly looked at him and replied, “I do like
the taste of lemons.”
Colemund couldn’t stop thinking about kissing her
lips, but he was so calm and cool on the surface, Jolán couldn’t really get a
read on the prince. After Jolán took her first sip of her drink, she quickly
felt the cool vodka slide down her throat and fall to her belly.
She looked at Colemund, and he grabbed her hand and
said, “I hope you don’t mind, but I want to be as close to you as I can right
now. I hope I am not too forward.”
Jolán loved the attention from Colemund. She felt
they were intimately together before, but she knew they were not. Jolán tried
hard to contain her excitement, but her exuberant energy often appeared through
the warmth of her cheeks as she occasionally blushed when Colemund said
something that made her feel like the center of the universe.
As Colemund and Jolán sat holding hands and drinking
their beverages, Eshe, Alastair, and Aidan approached the table. Jolán
immediately recognized Alastair and Aidan.
Jolán smiled at the young men. She looked at
Alastair and said, “I see you found my friend,” and then she smiled at Eshe.
She looked back towards Alastair and Aidan and said, “It’s good to see you two
again.”
Eshe couldn’t believe what she was seeing; it was like
one of her dreams about Jolán and the prince unraveled in her reality. Alastair
noticed how comfortable Jolán and Colemund were with each other, and he knew
Colemund had his interest fixed on Jolán. In Alastair’s heart of hearts, he
knew Colemund and Jolán had a love created by the universe.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Enjoy a Book Excerpt...
Hello, Readers!
How is your book? I hope you're enjoying the story line. Some books move fast, some books start slow and some books are full of pictures or facts. It's a big reading world out there. Whatever you're reading, I hope you're finding enjoyment. I have provided an excerpt from The Hunters and the Queen for you to read. Remember, keep your books open and your fonts enlarged! Cheers! :0)
Excerpt:
As she began to vacuum the carpet in long back
and forth motions, Jolán looked up and saw a red cardinal and a black crow
sitting outside her window. As she stood there staring at them and running the
vacuum back and forth, the birds started pecking at the glass window. Jolán
thought this amusing at first, but then wondered if the birds were trying to
come inside the house. As the birds kept tapping on the window, Jolán turned
off the vacuum and listened to their tapping. As she listened, it sounded as if
the birds were banging out the message for SOS on the glass. Jolán knew this
was ridiculous, but she couldn’t shake the similar sound of the bird’s tapping to
the actual SOS distress signal used in Morse code. Three short and quick taps
followed by three longer taps which were then followed by the three short and
fast taps. The birds kept doing this in unison with each other. Jolán stood
their looking at the birds as both birds were banging their beaks to this
rhythm on the window.
As Jolán
approached the window the birds instantly stopped and looked up at Jolán. The
red cardinal cocked its head to the right and the black crow cocked its head to
the left. Jolán felt a whirlwind stir inside of her and she felt an immense
connection to something, but she did not know what it was that she felt
connected. The birds stayed in their spot staring at Jolán; and Jolán stayed in
her spot staring at the birds. Jolán felt she was in a trance-like state for
what seemed like several minutes; the trance was instantly broken when her
mother called up the steps to Jolán. Mrs. Vajnbirg yelled out, ‘Jolán, after
you finish vacuuming, I’d like for you to fold your clothes.’ At that moment
the birds flew away and Jolán snapped back to reality and took a deep breath as
she answered her mother. Jolán answered, ‘Yes, mum, I was planning on doing
that before I started reading.’ Jolán felt she was a part of something larger
than her, but she tried to forget about the birds; however, she knew she would
think about the bird message again.
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