A Last Visit to Blue Ink - Tuesday Tales
Ahoy Fellow Fathomers! Happy Tuesday and time for another edition of Tuesday Tales. This week I take you back one last time to my young adult paranormal thriller WIP, Blue Ink- The Skin Stalker. This book is now 99% finished and the excitement is taking me over! Soon, I will submit for publishing consideration, so, please wish me luck. For this week's word prompt, we use "package", very appropriate for a book about a killer, don't you think?
"When Colin returned from the
run, The Skin Stalker was still in the same location. He noticed Colin look around, as if he felt
The Skin Stalker’s presence. The Skin
Stalker smiled and knew he rattled Colin’s steely reserve. Could he already know Maggie’s fate? Colin was such a self-centered person. The Skin
Stalker knew that not even Maggie’s death would interfere with his daily
activities-therefore, he imposed the foul tasting reminder for the next day or
so. If anything, The Skin Stalker wondered
if he would even mourn. “Maybe for the loss of a good piece of action?” The Skin
Stalker smirked at Colin’s lack of empathy.
Making his way through his
front door, Colin stopped by the active TV for any updates that may have
occurred during his hour absence. Flipping
through the channels, he saw nothing new from various broadcast stations. Time to move on to a new distraction. Needing a thorough scrubbing, Colin undressed
in the laundry room, hung his sweaty clothing on the rack beside the washing
machine, and walked naked to his stand up shower.
Colin’s exquisite bathroom
perfectly suited his manliness. He had
not only a two person glassed in shower, complete with staggered multi shower
heads, but, a deep Jacuzzi soaking tub as well. It amused him that the immense space also
held a bidet. Of which he still was not
accustomed. However, knowing it was
there added to the charm and sophistication of the lavish space. Appearances were an important part of the
“Colin package.”
The strong hot spray against
his fatigued muscles worked surprisingly well to relax him. He dried himself
quickly and dressed in casual clothing.
He did not plan to go into the office today, but, he would definitely be
working from home. Colin’s stomach
growled and he realized it had been about 16 hours since he had last
eaten. Needing coffee, Colin went into
the kitchen to start a fresh pot. He opened the cabinet above the coffeemaker,
looking for filters. He located an
unopened supply, however, absolutely no coffee to fill it with."
Now that you've read my contribution to TT, please visit my creative friends over at our main blog, Tuesday Tales for their take on the word "package".
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