Showing posts with label Stacy Bennett-Hoyt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stacy Bennett-Hoyt. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

12 Days Blog Hop: Rebirth


Dear readers,


It's day 4 and can I just say, readers, that I have done no planning for this blog hop. I don't actually know what is going to happen to/between my characters yet. Won't it be fun for us both to find out together? Get a little bit confused together?
Ah, well I suppose we'll see.
It could just turn out to be a mess.
*shrug*

The prompt is:
Rebirth






"I apologise for my ...untimely arrival, Mr Wilding."
He probably should have been paying attention to her, after all, she did look genuinely sorry, but her thin arms were pressed so deeply into the sides of her dress one would have thought she was trying to compress just for the sake of hiding.
“I assume” - he sounded distracted, his gaze still attached to her arms - “you’ve already been questioned by my very vigilant housekeeper?
“I have, yes Mr Wilding.”
“Do you object to an additional question from a potential employer?”
“Not at all, Mr Wilding” emerged with an almost-smile.
Oh, he really didn’t like that. It was tight and aberrant and the only time he’d seen the sort was when his mother was lying to him. Always for his own good, but still, lying always set him at unease.
“Why are you here?”
Because he knew if he asked anything otherwise, she would lie. Lie through her pearly white teeth.
“For employment, if you would allow it, Mr Wilding.”
Not that he had been expecting anything different.
She looked braced, ready to accept rejection as if she was used to the notion and he couldn’t quite bring himself to drill her vague statement for any truth.
Instead, he stood. It hadn’t been a sudden move but she was still taken aback by it.
More so when he neared her, saw the mess that her brown hair was and the prominence of those shaky blue eyes.
He was decided.
“You begin tomorrow. Mrs Parks will find something befitting your skills.”
“Thank you, Mr Wilding,” she said belatedly, her breath reborn and escaping in a relieved little gust.


278 words


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Thursday, January 3, 2013

12 Days Blog Hop: Music

Dear readers,


It's day 3 and I hope you bear with me as I try to keep up with a lot of things. I hope this is up to scratch. Lately, few things seem to be.
The prompt is:
Music





The mumble of voices stopped.
And then there was nothing until a door knock.
“Come in,” he said and the housekeeper took a frail step into view.
“Is there a problem, Mrs Parks?” he asked, because all of her short, round frame was a little more bemused than he would have thought was ordinary.
“There is a girl, Mr Wilding.”
“Isn’t there always?” came from him in dramatic truth.
She was unphased by his humour though. “She insists on being employed here.  I explained to her that she was late for...”
“Bring her in.”
“Now?”
As if she could have misheard him from so close.
He nodded and turned more fully to face her. “I’m curious... What kind of creature would insist on working here?”
Without voicing her obvious confusion, Mrs Parks ushered the girl in. When she had left, the creaking, closing door seemed to have shut out more than the view of the unlit corridor.  
The girl concerned was ramrod straight. She was trying her utmost best to look unaffected but there were only two tallow candles to light up the outsized space, it was almost two in the morning, and only the two of them were in this study.
Highly unconventional a setting to meet under, one would have agreed.
Then she spoke.
And it was like... music?
Damndest thing, that.
He’d never been much of a lover either (well, not of music).

236 words

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12 Days Blog Hop: Love

Dear readers,

It's day 2 for me and I still have a couple more entries I should really get to today. I'm compromising quality here, readers. Sorry!
The prompt is:
Love




 “You’ll love it in no time.”
His mother had said that in the letter, in the same one where she had told him this was all his.
Oh, but if she was here now she might have doubted it the way he did.
The estate had been a knotted bundle since his uncle’s passing weeks ago but there he saw the estate had been neglected long before his decline. If he was to leave the curtains, it was barely more than an ornate cavern with its deep red curtains and Persian carpets, all the interiors oddly out of touch with their beauty.
He looked through the leather-bound volumes in the study, collecting duct on the pad of his thumb as he did so.
It was just nothing like the cottage he’d passed his modest childhood in before being plucked away for his education. It was not a matter to complain over though; he was wiser now, with friends and connections now, and he had the means to support his struggling parents.
Maybe they would like it here more than him, he idly thought.
He stopped and picked up the list of new employees the housekeeper had left on the study desk.

201 words


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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

12 Days Blog Hop: Snow


Dear readers,

I've been away for a while, sorry!

And

I'm late

I'm so very late to the party. 

Forgive me?

I didn't want to miss Stacy Bennett-Hoyt's (@rowanwolf66) 12 Days of Christmas blog hop.
If you know her, you'll understand this.

So, 12 Days, 12 Stories, each 200-300 words.  

The contest theme is gifts today's prompt is:

Snow 



The midnight driveway was a ribbon of moonlight, the snow was without a dip or scratch, and the closest sign of life he could spot was the gargoyle perched on the slant above the door.
With its teeth bared and wings outstretched, the mere sight of it induced more of a shudder in him than the sudden onslaught of icy wind did.
Or maybe it was more the recollection of it from the winters he had spent here. His parents rarely had the means to send him for him from school so he had spent the occasional holiday here with his removed uncle, minding he never stared at the statue for too long at once lest it were to decide it didn't like the look of him.
Only now he could not deny that he was no longer twelve, he was not visiting from school, and his uncle no longer remained. The only constant amidst this bundle of realities was the stance of the manor, eerie as ever.
Not convenient, that.
Far from it. And being dubbed as the new owner of it was just the same when he wasn’t ready to be the master of any domain.
He left the warmth of his carriage and trudged up to the door.
With his tan breeches already made dark and damp, he shivered and retrieved the heavy key from his pocket.
Lord, what was going to be inside?

237 words

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