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Every day, like clock work, the same question was presented to him and every day the same answer was given in return. Every day, except for today …
"Welcome, what can I get for you today?"
Jacob stared, light browns confused beyond recognition as he found not the usual brunette behind the counter … but a blonde. The blackhead shifted uncomfortably on his feet, and admittedly bit at his lip as if he was unsure of how to answer the question presented him. It was never the question he was asked, and had not been the question he'd been asked in nearly three years. Not since he'd come the…mehr

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Every day, like clock work, the same question was presented to him and every day the same answer was given in return. Every day, except for today …

"Welcome, what can I get for you today?"

Jacob stared, light browns confused beyond recognition as he found not the usual brunette behind the counter … but a blonde. The blackhead shifted uncomfortably on his feet, and admittedly bit at his lip as if he was unsure of how to answer the question presented him. It was never the question he was asked, and had not been the question he'd been asked in nearly three years. Not since he'd come the first time, and the brown eyed brunette that usually took his order said it once, and never again. Not since a short male with curly hair took it upon himself to tease him every chance he got and admittedly it was something the cop had gotten used to. "A large coffee with cream please …" The words fell from his lips almost regretful for they were not the usual ones to first fall from his tongue.

'Jakey, are you going to get my favorite today?'

'Do I ever get your favorite?'

'Well, you could just buy me my favorite sometime.'

'Get one of your boyfriends to come buy it for you.'

'But I'd rather you buy me my Latte. Jaaaakkkeeee~'


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Autorenporträt
INTJ. Aquarius. Mummy. I like coffee, cats, video games, and music. Space and hot baths are required.

What are you working on next?

Currently I'm working on two novels. One is a Fantasy/Dark Fantasy based around a pantheistic faith filled with dragon born, astral walkers, mermaids and earthen. The other is a Romance/Romantic Comedy based around a young girl who moves to a new town and stumbles into a living arrangement with a very distressed musician.

Who are your favorite authors?

Tolkien. Rowling. Jane Austen. Those three are my life staples and where I wish to be in several years - their skill and way with words are like none other.

What inspires you to get out of bed each day?

My son, and my cat who lovingly reminds me it's time to get up by walking to my face and rubbing herself all over it. The sun rising is also a wonderful thing, much like the coming Autumn.

When you're not writing, how do you spend your time?

I work a full time job both out of the home and in the home being a Mum. I also enjoy herbal concoctions as my family is straight out of Donegal, Ireland and I have learned many things from my Grandmother about the world we live in and the nature around us.

What do you read for pleasure?

I tend to revisit Tolkien's work often simply because the way he writes is breathtakingly beautiful. I also read comics and manga/manwha.

Describe your desk

There is a laptop of which I am currently using, a pink Himalayan salt lamp that is left on 95% of the time, and a tablet PC that I use to play Hearthstone in the bath.

Where did you grow up, and how did this influence your writing?

I grew up running about on a farm with a very large family. My generation was the first in our family born in the US, and as such I grew up hearing wonderful stories of old folk lore, herbal tidbits, and just general family knowledge from my Grandmother. She and I were very close, so much so that when she died it hit me as if my own Mother had died for she was a second of these to me. I tend to take that knowledge of folk lore, and faeries and herbs and cast it into my writing - I have a very large love of fantasy because of just normal family knowledge from my family's culture.