Hello!
So It is not a little secret that I have that little tab on the top for a little store. Hopefully I'll figure out soon to add a store for books, especially for signed ones. I already had a store that I could do stuff with my covers, put them on shirts, mugs, and jewelry. However I wanted to work with quotes. So I set up a second little store. I only have a couple of things up there now. If you can think of a quote of mine you like or a design that works with my books that you don't see, tell me! Email me at ottilieweber (at) gmail (dot) com. I'd love to hear suggestions. I'll probably add a couple more next weekend because this week and next is a lot of homework and two midterms (yeah I said midterms this late in the semester). I hope people find these quotes as funny as I did last night so I know it's not the lack of sleep coming through. The new store is named Ottilie's Closet because I didn't know what else to call it. I'm thinking of adding Riley's letters to shirts soon. You can change the colors of the shirts and the color of the fonts.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Interview with Faye Hall
Hi Everyone!
Happy Saturday! I know it's been awhile since I posted. Grad school is kicking my butt a little and I've been working on a couple of projects, my goal is to have a couple of books come out back to back so I'm getting this ready. On a happier note I have an author interview today! This author is Faye Hall and she is very nice and you should take a minute to get to know her. Also you should check out her books if you are interested in historical fiction novels with twists then she is the author for you!
Happy Saturday! I know it's been awhile since I posted. Grad school is kicking my butt a little and I've been working on a couple of projects, my goal is to have a couple of books come out back to back so I'm getting this ready. On a happier note I have an author interview today! This author is Faye Hall and she is very nice and you should take a minute to get to know her. Also you should check out her books if you are interested in historical fiction novels with twists then she is the author for you!
Interview with Faye Hall
My romances all
have a certain amount of mystery and deceit in them as well as passion. I love writing the twists and turns, the part
that almost tears the hero and heroine apart, just before they are drawn back
to each other. It really is my favorite
part.
2. What is your favorite genre to read?
I do enjoy regency
romances, especially those by Amanda Quick.
3. What is your favorite dessert?
My husband makes the best Black forest cheesecake ever!
4. What was that moment that made you step up and take that
step into the world of writing? To get from story on my computer to seeing who
would publish my work?
That moment…I’d had my first child, was in a very
unhappy relationship and I just thought one day that there must have been more
to life than what I was living. At the
time I had about 50 half written scripts on my computer, so I picked one,
finished it, and sent it off.
Unfortunately it was rejected, but it gave me the drive to just keep going. When I reunited with the man who is now my
husband, I gave him some of my scripts to read through. He immediately told me how brilliant they
were and insisted that I should start resubmitting them again. So I did…and they rest, as they say, is history.
5. What was your favorite part of writing a story that took
place in the past?
All of my books are set in the late Victorian years of Australia , a
historical part of my country I was never taught at school, and barely knew
existed. So searching local history
books, and trying to find what was available on the internet was really so very
fascinating. I’ve learnt more about the
history of where I grew up in the last few years then what I ever knew before.
6. What is the hardest thing for you to write?
Definitely
beginnings. I struggle with them so
much.
Favorite would have to be Amanda Quick’s
Deception.
8. When do you find time to write?
Not often lol. Seriously, my husband and I have 9 children,
so I literally write when I can where I can.
A lot is done after the children are in bed, but I do tend to jot notes
down on my phone whilst waiting to collect them from school too.
9. Other than becoming an author what other jobs did you
consider doing?
When I was eight I wanted to be a beauty therapist. When I was 12 I wanted to be a fashion
designer.
10. What advice would you give to those who want to write?
Just keep writing. If it’s what you love then you should never
give up, no matter how many knock backs you may get.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
upcoming thriller
Author: James Moser
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Thriller
Ebook available at: Kindle | Smashwords
Book Description:
Mo is a shy teen who is just trying to survive high school. He has secretly fallen in love with a girl named Prophecy who lives with a group that some call a commune and others call a cult. When she disappears, Mo must find the courage to face the monster that her family has become. Chasing Prophecy is a contemporary coming of age story that is heartwarming, suspenseful, and beautifully written. This book chronicles the adolescence of one boy who must transform himself to save the girl of his dreams.
Kirkus Reviews:
"A stellar read for teens and adults, full of hilarious growing pains, tenderness and a few surprises. Moser’s debut is an unflinching young-adult novel that sees a group of friends tested by bigotry and the illegal machinations of a religious cult. The author serves up an irresistibly wisecracking narrator in Mo Kirkland. Every page ripples with a controlled cleverness. There’s also a rawness to this tale similar to that which many teens face in the real world. Moser can wax rhapsodic about young love, but he shows that he knows how to raise the tension in the second half of the novel."
Excerpt:
Richard said, “Why are you even talking, Maureen, I mean Maurice? Go sit in your highchair and let the grownups work this out, OK, little guy?”
Even with my new growth spurt, he never missed a chance to let me know I lived every second of my life ten seconds from a surfing lesson.
Max said coldly, “Don’t you clowns talk to him that way.”
Kazzy said, “—or we will kick your cracker asses.”
I looked up at her and realized I’d been looking up to her my whole life. She was calm and still when she was standing up for herself. She didn’t have to stand on her tiptoes or raise her voice. When I tried to stand up for myself, I knew people saw the question marks in my eyes.
Kazzy’s eyes were full of answers, and I loved her. Deep inside me I felt something break, heal, and get stronger all at once.
Richard watched another carful of mourners pass us by. “Your little cult funeral all done?” he said.
Kazzy said, “Why do you say ‘Cult’? Do you see a fence keeping anyone in or out? Do you see us trying to blow anything up? There’s not a weapon on our whole ranch. You crackers have more guns than I’ve seen in my whole life.”
I pulled out my pocketknife, found a smooth spot in the pine railing, and pushed the blade into the sun-bleached log. I worked the blade up and down, back and forth, deeper and deeper.
Kazzy said, “So let me get this straight. One of us jumps, and you don’t say ‘cult’ for two years? You don’t say a word to any of us all the way til graduation night?”
“That’s the deal.”
I pushed the tip of the blade across the wood. I made a rectangle and rounded off the corners.
I pulled off my Seattle Mariners baseball cap and dropped in my keys and phone. I found a safe corner to stash my stuff near a gigantic steel bracket joining two logs. I walked to the other side of the bridge, across from the others.
Richard said, “We’re waiting, Kazzy, I mean Prophecy.”
“Hey, Richard!” I said.
He looked at me. They all looked at me.
“Catch!” I yelled, tossing him my knife. I said, “It’s August twentieth. If you can’t spell ‘August,’ just write eight-dash-twenty.”
They all stared at me. I held up three fingers. “Redneck Honor,” I said. I pulled off my shirt, dropped it to the ground, and ran right at Richard and Boo. They stepped back. Their eyes were full of questions.
For the first time in my life, my eyes were full of answers.
“He’ll never . . .” Richard started to say.
“Mo, DON’T!” Kazzy yelled.
Max screamed, “Oh, YEAH!!!”
My left foot landed on the orange Bigfoot “X”.
My right foot landed on the low rail. I pushed off.
I closed my eyes. I opened my eyes. I saw sky and mist kicked up by white water crashing into rocks.
I closed my eyes. I opened my eyes. I looked down. I was either going to just clear the boulder closest to the bridge or I was getting an ambulance ride, or I was about to die.
I screamed, “AAAAAAAAAAAAHH!”
The bottoms of my feet smacked the water hard, then all of me was underneath, then my feet hit the bottom. Knees and elbows on rock. I looked up through ten feet of clear, freezing water. Through the bumpy surface I could see the shapes of my friends, the colors of their clothes. I pushed off the bottom and shot through the surface.
Bloody. Dizzy. Alive. Icy water—snow the day before—stretched my skin tight.
I squinted up at the bridge, saw Max and Kazzy jumping up and down, arms over their heads, screaming. I pulled myself up to the flat top of a giant rock. I stood and raised my arms to the sky, the mist throwing little rainbows all around me. I held up the three-fingered redneck honor salute. My friends threw back their heads and laughed. They turned to Richard and Boo, showed them three fingers. The bullies walked slowly to their car. I stood on a rock but felt myself floating.
I thought, So this is what it means to fly.
About the Author:
James Moser has always loved stories in all forms. He is in his fourteenth year of working with high school students. The author’s goal was to write a book that would inspire even his most reluctant readers. Young adults have always inspired him. As such, he wanted to show teenagers transforming themselves to overcome obstacles, which is what he watches them do, every day.
Moser has a B.A. in English and a Master’s degree in Secondary English Education. He lives in Seattle with his beautiful wife and eight year old son. When he’s not reading and writing, or thinking about reading and writing, he’s watching way too much television while snacking on frozen treats from Trader Joe’s. Man, those things are good.
Where to find James Moser:
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
E-book Week
Hello!
Did you know it is e-book week on smashwords? From today to the eighth smashwords is having sales on e-books. Of course the author has to okay the sale, but there are a lot of books that are 50%, 70%, and even free! Who wouldn't be interested? I'm going to go through the sale books myself tonight because I love helping out other indie authors. I enjoy finding new authors. Heads up my stuff are free on there right now, but towards the end of the week I'll probably only have them 50%, so grab when you can! Have fun exploring books!
Smashwords
1. Click the link.
2. on the left hand side you'll see 'Read an e-book week'
3. click Browse Books on Sale
Happy Readings!
Did you know it is e-book week on smashwords? From today to the eighth smashwords is having sales on e-books. Of course the author has to okay the sale, but there are a lot of books that are 50%, 70%, and even free! Who wouldn't be interested? I'm going to go through the sale books myself tonight because I love helping out other indie authors. I enjoy finding new authors. Heads up my stuff are free on there right now, but towards the end of the week I'll probably only have them 50%, so grab when you can! Have fun exploring books!
Smashwords
1. Click the link.
2. on the left hand side you'll see 'Read an e-book week'
3. click Browse Books on Sale
Happy Readings!
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Guest Post ~ Jolene Perry
Hello!
I got the privileged of getting a guest post from the lovely Jolene Perry! I have done review for two of her many books, and I have another in my shelf waiting to be read. Her stuff never disappoints. Plus who doesn't like authors with fun.
I got the privileged of getting a guest post from the lovely Jolene Perry! I have done review for two of her many books, and I have another in my shelf waiting to be read. Her stuff never disappoints. Plus who doesn't like authors with fun.
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I figured the things that make me want to read books are
1. blurbs
2. covers
3. snippets from the book
4. recommendations
So. I'm going to give you all four :-D
1. blurb:
All they have in common is that they're less than perfect. And all they're looking for is the perfect distraction.
Kate had the perfect boyfriend - until he dumped her. It couldn't have come at a worse time; ever since she found out she has diabetes, she's been trying to cope. She just wants to feel normal again.
Aidan planned on being a lifer in the Army and went to Afghanistan straight out of high school. Now he's the guy with one arm and nothing is the same as it was before. He wishes he could forget.
When Kate and Aidan meet, things couldn't be more awkward. Neither wants to get too attached, and they both could use some fun. But what if they need each other more than they realize?
2. covers - And now for the cover - Pretty, yeah? I had nothing to do w/ it, but I love it :-D
3. snippets/excerpts!!
First - from Kate's first chapter:
ONE
"I never thought I could wake up the morning after kissing a boy, and still feel it. But wow, two days later and I still feel it." - Kate
TWO
“Fine. I’m fine.” I hate dealing with shots and carb counting, and everything that comes with being Type I Diabetic. Hate. Everything. And I’ve only been dealing with it for a year, but unless there’s some miracle cure, I’ll be dealing with it for the rest of my life. Mostly I’d rather think about how inconvenient it is right now. A future with it is too overwhelming. - Kate
And this is my Aidan -
ONE (and only)
“So, how’s life with one arm?”
“Peachy.” I need off the phone. I can’t believe he just asked me that dumbass question. Rolling over all the crap I spend every second of every minute of every day trying to not think about is not what I want to do this time of night.
Though, I also don’t want to be fighting away nightmares. No guy wants to admit to that. Well, no guy wants to admit a lot of the shit that’s in my head right now.
“Look, tell the guys I said hi. I need my beauty sleep.”
He laughs, again. “I knew it, I knew it! You’re already going soft. Got a girl in bed with you?”
“Three. Night Rob.”
I hang up the phone, reach around with my left hand, and feel the thick stub where my arm used to be. It still hurts like hell when I move wrong. My hand aches sometimes too, but it’s not there anymore, and shouldn’t be aching. Barely nineteen, no idea what I want to do with my life outside of the military, and now, because of the military, I have to live my life outside of it. Why the hell did he have to wake me up?
TWO
“Fine. I’m fine.” I hate dealing with shots and carb counting, and everything that comes with being Type I Diabetic. Hate. Everything. And I’ve only been dealing with it for a year, but unless there’s some miracle cure, I’ll be dealing with it for the rest of my life. Mostly I’d rather think about how inconvenient it is right now. A future with it is too overwhelming. - Kate
And this is my Aidan -
ONE (and only)
“So, how’s life with one arm?”
“Peachy.” I need off the phone. I can’t believe he just asked me that dumbass question. Rolling over all the crap I spend every second of every minute of every day trying to not think about is not what I want to do this time of night.
Though, I also don’t want to be fighting away nightmares. No guy wants to admit to that. Well, no guy wants to admit a lot of the shit that’s in my head right now.
“Look, tell the guys I said hi. I need my beauty sleep.”
He laughs, again. “I knew it, I knew it! You’re already going soft. Got a girl in bed with you?”
“Three. Night Rob.”
I hang up the phone, reach around with my left hand, and feel the thick stub where my arm used to be. It still hurts like hell when I move wrong. My hand aches sometimes too, but it’s not there anymore, and shouldn’t be aching. Barely nineteen, no idea what I want to do with my life outside of the military, and now, because of the military, I have to live my life outside of it. Why the hell did he have to wake me up?
4. recommentations I'm going to give you a rec right now!
YOU SHOULD READ MY BOOK!!
Or maybe Nyrae could convince you?
"With characters that touched my heart and a romance that made me swoon, this is a story I'll read again and again."
Or Christa Desir?
"Sweet, hopeful, uplifting. A beautifully written story about the heartache and healing of two people falling unexpectedly in love."
Friday, February 14, 2014
Cover Reveal ~ Hold me Tight by Faith Sullivan
Hey Lovelies!
Happy Valentine's Day! My night will be comedies and writing because I don't think there is much left of a New Adult story I'm working on. However I am here to talk about the last installment for Faith Sullivan's Take Me Now series! The series is about what two people would do to hold onto love no matter what the problems are around them. The book isn't out yet, but I got the privilege to reveal the cover today! Please check this out and don't forget my Valentine's Day Giveaway is still going on.
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Happy Valentine's Day! My night will be comedies and writing because I don't think there is much left of a New Adult story I'm working on. However I am here to talk about the last installment for Faith Sullivan's Take Me Now series! The series is about what two people would do to hold onto love no matter what the problems are around them. The book isn't out yet, but I got the privilege to reveal the cover today! Please check this out and don't forget my Valentine's Day Giveaway is still going on.

Release Date: April 30, 2014
HOLD ME TIGHT synopsis:
He loves me. He loves me not.
Ivy's heart shatters upon hearing Eric's crushing ultimatum. Despite how much she cares for him, she won't give in to his demands. She has no choice but to leave, even if it's the hardest thing she's ever had to do.
She loves me. She loves me not.
When Ivy walks out, Eric can't help feeling betrayed. Unwilling to put her at risk, he values her safety above all else. By refusing to compromise, he's blindsided when she moves in with a man who's already stolen so much from him.
I love you. You love me not.
Lauren sees Eric and Ivy's split as an opportunity to end their relationship once and for all. When Ivy places herself at the mercy of Eric's rival, Lauren plots to destroy the fragile tie binding them together, even if she endangers Ivy's life in the process.
What readers are saying about HOLD ME TIGHT:
"Seriously - I'm considering sending Faith Sullivan an email every week until the next book is released. I need to know what happens!"
- Elnora Romness
"I’m really hoping Eric and Ivy can find a way to work things out, and that fate will give them a bit of a break—but if there’s one thing this series has proved to me, it’s that Faith Sullivan’s books will take us to places unexpected and impossible to predict."
- Stephanie Parent
"Faith Sullivan is so good at keeping me guessing and making me eagerly anticipate this book. Looking forward to see what's in store for Ivy and Eric."
- Kelly Hashway
"I so totally love Faith's books. Honestly, it's such a treat to nab them up and enjoy them."
- Meradeth Houston
"I really can't wait to read the conclusion to this series...I think it's going to be even better than the first two books!"
- Kelli Nash
He loves me. He loves me not.
Ivy's heart shatters upon hearing Eric's crushing ultimatum. Despite how much she cares for him, she won't give in to his demands. She has no choice but to leave, even if it's the hardest thing she's ever had to do.
She loves me. She loves me not.
When Ivy walks out, Eric can't help feeling betrayed. Unwilling to put her at risk, he values her safety above all else. By refusing to compromise, he's blindsided when she moves in with a man who's already stolen so much from him.
I love you. You love me not.
Lauren sees Eric and Ivy's split as an opportunity to end their relationship once and for all. When Ivy places herself at the mercy of Eric's rival, Lauren plots to destroy the fragile tie binding them together, even if she endangers Ivy's life in the process.
What readers are saying about HOLD ME TIGHT:
"Seriously - I'm considering sending Faith Sullivan an email every week until the next book is released. I need to know what happens!"
- Elnora Romness
"I’m really hoping Eric and Ivy can find a way to work things out, and that fate will give them a bit of a break—but if there’s one thing this series has proved to me, it’s that Faith Sullivan’s books will take us to places unexpected and impossible to predict."
- Stephanie Parent
"Faith Sullivan is so good at keeping me guessing and making me eagerly anticipate this book. Looking forward to see what's in store for Ivy and Eric."
- Kelly Hashway
"I so totally love Faith's books. Honestly, it's such a treat to nab them up and enjoy them."
- Meradeth Houston
"I really can't wait to read the conclusion to this series...I think it's going to be even better than the first two books!"
- Kelli Nash
Books in this New Adult Contemporary Romance trilogy:
Faith Sullivan is an author of New Adult contemporary romances including the HEARTBEAT trilogy, the TAKE ME NOW series and the 9/11 novel, UNEXPECTED.
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Sunday, February 9, 2014
Sample Sunday ~ A Pirate's Life for Me
Hey Lovelies!
This is one of the stories that I'll be editing soon because come on, who doesn't like pirates? I finished it awhile ago, I think back in high school so I will be needing to fix the sentence structure a bit. However I'm excited. My goal is to knock out a couple of stories at once because if I dedicate a story to one Aunt and Uncle then wait awhile for another that could be slightly problematic. I have a couple ideas of the line up and a new story is almost done ;) it was a little hard to write a New Adult guy after Riley. PS don't forget to sign up for the giveaway going on!
Chapter 1 Jocelyn
This is one of the stories that I'll be editing soon because come on, who doesn't like pirates? I finished it awhile ago, I think back in high school so I will be needing to fix the sentence structure a bit. However I'm excited. My goal is to knock out a couple of stories at once because if I dedicate a story to one Aunt and Uncle then wait awhile for another that could be slightly problematic. I have a couple ideas of the line up and a new story is almost done ;) it was a little hard to write a New Adult guy after Riley. PS don't forget to sign up for the giveaway going on!
Chapter 1 Jocelyn
2
Jocelyn
"Jocelyn, where
have you been?" an attempt of a stern voice was aimed at me as I kept my
eyes on the ground trying to fix my hair.
My hair was so
wind whipped I was having trouble getting my hair back into its restraints.
Ratted out by my own hair.
"Sorry Papa, I
just went on a little walk since we weren't that busy."
I felt a little disheartened.
I thought Sly liked me a little even though we just met. At least interested in
who I really was and not for what I could be used for. Then she had to come. I loathed Elizabeth with more hatred
than I knew was possible before in my whole life. I just wanted to get away
from her and to be like she has never existed, since I could not get away with
murder. At the current moment I wondered if consequences of murder would be
worth it.
"I'm going in
just a few short days and I can't be having you wandering off whenever you feel
like it," he spoke softly, his eyelids were heavy giving his eyes a weary
expression.
Then he started to
cough thickly. He had an arm wrapped around himself while the other was at his mouth.
Papa fell to the ground onto his knees and I ran for help as my mind went
blank. This could not be happening. This day was getting worse and worse by the
second, at the rate today was going at the night would bring the black mark,
bringing death. My stomach twisted at that thought.
I had to run for a
bit till I found a doctor in the market, and he was fighting me to even come
till I had tears streaming down my face, begging for him to help my Papa. All the
while through the running and begging fear swam through my veins. This couldn't
be happening, let him be alright. The doctor and I got Papa to his bed so he
could look at Papa to see how he was doing. Papa by the time we did get to him,
his mouth was covered in blood from the coughing, it had never been that bad
before. He needed the doctor, but we could not afford this I was sure of it. As
the doctor was examining my Papa I sat behind the curtain waiting, in a tight
ball with only my own arms giving me comfort. The doctor took a little bit
before coming out to see me. I stood back up only to be told that he would be lucky
to make it through the night. The doctor left without another word. I nearly
collapsed to the floor myself as I placed a hand on the table unable to look at
the drape that leads to where Papa was laying.
Taking timid steps
I wrapped an arm around my stomach, hoping that something would keep me up. I
felt like a child again as I peeked around the fabric to see my Papa lying down
with his eyes closed, raspy breathing, and a cloth next time him covered in red
splotches. Bending down at Papa's side with my legs folded off. I held his hand
through out the night as he slept. The silent tears flowed down my face the whole
night. I was so afraid, part of me wanted to wake him up just to prove he could
still talk to me. By dawn the hand I was holding became a frighteningly cold feeling,
stiff. I couldn't believe it and I didn't want to, he was going to wake up. I
couldn't bring myself to go to work. The doctor came by to check on him, and
the doctor didn't look at me, but put a hand on my back. He just confirmed what
I feared, my Papa was dead. He didn't stay with me long. Emotionless about
telling me he would get someone to come get the body. He was my Papa, not some
random piece of wood waiting to be moved.
They buried my
Papa that day because they didn't feel like dealing with the stench in our home,
especially since it really wasn't ours. Since it was part of the shipping yard they
needed it back since he was dead. The master told me I was no longer living there
and that I was kicked out, homeless. Since they only hired me because of my
Father now they could fire me, which they did in a heartbeat. Not caring what
happened to me. Didn't matter how much work we had put into this port. Yesterday
morning my biggest problem was losing a guy to Elizabeth , now I was orphaned, homeless, and had
no job for survival.
I sat there staring
at my Papa's grave in the poor cemetery. Not a marker to make his spot any
different than the others, other than freshly dug up dirt. I drew myself into a
ball with my rags blowing in the light wind as the sun beat down on me, I was
completely alone now. I cried not caring anymore what people thought. I was entirely
alone in the world with no place to go. I was even poorer now than I was
yesterday morning. My whole world was turned upside down.
"Jocelyn I just
heard about your father, its quiet dreadful," an even voice behind me
spoke.
I knew that wimp of
a voice without having to turn around. He was doing such a horrible job of pretending
he cared. I had no problem being bitter to him even if my Papa hadn't just died.
I hated him even more than his sister, which I didn't think it was possible
yesterday afternoon. I wiped my eyes with my dress to get rid of the evidence
of the tears as my eyes narrowed.
"He died last
night and you're giving me your sympathy now?" I snapped hearing the venom
through each direct word.
"I guess with
that attitude we'll get straight to the matter."
I turned my head
to glare at him as I watched he walked in front of me so he was standing between
me and the small mark that was suppose to be signifying where my Papa was.
"Since you hit
rock bottom you will marry me and become a respectable lady. Then you will bore
me children mostly sons so they can hold up the family name then-"
"Stop your horrible
tongue!" I yelled feeling my whole body tense with hatred, my body felt
like fire that could burn the whole island down was building. "I said before
I wouldn't marry even if I hit rock bottom. The world could cave in
leaving you as the only male left and I would pick death over you. If ladies such
as your sister are respectable I refuse. I'm not going to lose my
beliefs to be your living silent dolled up puppet."
He grabbed me by my
arms and pulled me up onto my feet. I stared into his cold blue eyes as he tried
to be tough. He wasn't dangerous he just had a bad temper like a three year old.
I started to smirk, trying to hold back my laughter at how pathetic he really
was a shell of a real man.
"You will and
you will like it," he growled, tightening his grip as he gave me a shake.
I kicked him between
the legs and ran for dear life as there was a groan filling the air as he fell
to the grass. I sprinted gathering my skirts high giving my legs more room, to the
back of the shipping yard where they had the garbage. I tried to catch my breath
as I glanced around with my back against the wall. That was when I saw the few belongs
we had in the garbage. I walked over slowly, my breath stuck in my throat as I ran
my fingers over my father's second set of clothes. Then it hit me. There was one
way I could escape marrying Henry and start a new life. I could finally get out
of here and actually have a life of my own.
I exchanged my clothes
for Papa's old ones, quickly hoping that no one would be looking. They were big
on me, but these must have been from when he was younger because they were not as
big as they should have been. I found an old rope and tied it tightly above the
hips to keep my pants up. That was when I saw Papa's sword he used when he taught
me. It was a little smaller than a normal one so it a little higher than my knee
when around my waist. I held it running my fingers along the blade as the hilt
of the sword felt old, but comfortable. This once belonged to him. It still had
its belt so I exchanged it for the rope which really helped keeping the pants
up, and I was happy to have a little bit of home with me.
I glimpsed down at
myself and realized something. Actually it wasn't something more like some things.
There wasn't much there, but they were there. I used the sword to cut my old blanket
hearing the slice, not really caring what happened to it. Then wrapped it around
my chest to make it flatter and it worked till I realized I couldn't hold it in
place. I took out my hair pins and it held the cloth took a couple of tries to
figure out how to get it to stay. The wind picked up causing my hair to blow
around.
I tried brushing
my hair back. Running my fingers through my hair my stomach dropped. I loved my
hair. Bunching my hair together and with my other hand I rocked the sword
against my hair till I was holding my long hair away from my head. I bit my lip
as I looked at the hair, the hair lost just mean I was closer to independence.
Loosening my grip the chopped strands fell to the ground. A slight breeze
fluttered my hair out into the distance. I ran the now free hand through my
hair, noticing my hair was shorter than Sly's.
I tip toed out and
headed towards the public as a guy not able to stop running my hands through
the new length of strands. I didn't have to tie it back anymore. I smiled at myself
as I went to go search for a pirate ship. This was really happening. I had noticed
there were a few coves our government didn't know about that the pirates hid in
when they came to shores and no one was about to go tell on a pirate. I
directed myself towards one of them without anyone stopping me or even noticing
me. I was just a guy walking around.
I ran off the
street, nearly skipping as I felt the sand fill up my shoes. I took my shoes
off as each grain of sand sent sparks through my body. My heart started to beat
as fast as a bird's wing as it soars through the sky, and I was finally about
to be like a bird, not kept in a cage only to see the world behind the bars
dreaming of what life really could be. Stepping over the rocks, the market was
now no longer in view, the rocks smooth and slippery from the water as it
crashed against them. I could see the ships and people gathered about. I
started to run towards them as I tried to fight back a grin.
"Captain, is it
wise to recruit here?" A man with an eye patch spoke.
A broad man, a
tall solid tree of a man looked down at a skinny man with an eye patch. The
Captain's black eyes glared at the man and the man backed away like a dog with
his tail between his legs.
"Are you
calling me daft? There are many poor men and boys here who are willing to partake
in our lifestyle," a deep chuckle grew within the captains chest as he
spoke his voice was as course as sandpaper.
His lips curled into
an evil smirk that also grew in his eyes. As he laughed he threw his head back his
thick, curly, black hair that was around his shoulders was thrown behind him,
bouncing as he moved. Yet, his worn out Captain's hat stayed loyally on his head
then he pushed the man with the eye patch away. The man stumbled trying to
catch his balance with a wide eye.
"Those of you
land lovers who fancy being a pirate go over there with our friends Tiny and Weasel."
spoke the Captain in a roar of a voice.
I turned my head to
see a man that was even taller than the captain, and might be the tallest man I
have ever seen in my life. He was pure, solid muscle of a man with shoulders as
broad as the horizon sky. He was completely bald with brown eyes that seemed to
be trying to search into our souls, to see if we had what it takes to be here. My
eyes enlarged thinking about how easily he could crush my head in his hands in
the matter of seconds. The second man was a foot shorter than the first with wiry
blonde hair, giving off the appearance of straw. His eyes were what really
struck me about him. They kept twitching, and jumping from person to person, nearly
a translucent blue color. I followed three other boys that were a little older than
me, I was using their facial hair as a marker for their age, towards them. I was
far smaller than all of them.
Tiny and Weasel glanced
over the boys. They seemed very please with the first volunteer whom I thought I
might have seen walking around the market before. They started to laugh at the second
one and sent him away, but not till Tiny twirled out a knife from his waist and
sliced a line on each of his cheeks. Which made me think he couldn't get in there
was no chance for me, my heart started to speed up preparing what they could do
to me. The image of two new blood lines being drawn on my face took over my
vision. I never thought that they would reject people.
Then the third sent
Tiny and Weasel into a fist fight on whether or not he should be in. The
muscled one didn't seem to be putting any real effort into the fight. The
Captain shot off his gun into the air and that seemed to get them to separate
and get back to what they were supposed to be doing. The first guy and I were the
only ones in that area other then the crew members that didn't jump in fear. My
old boss was known for being gun happy to get things done.
Since the third guy
did jump Tiny, (who turned out to be the muscle man) punched the third guy in the
eye then the stomach because he caused a fight. Then a stripe of blood on each cheek
like before with guy number two. His eyebrows were fused together. He didn't
seem pleased that the Captain had to get involved. Tiny and Weasel started to cackle
when they got to me, smiles seemed to be reaching their ears.
"Look at how miniature
this one is Captain Black Soul. He's almost the size of a child." Tiny's
voice bombed.
"Ha, tiny, oh
so tiny ha!" snickered Weasel who seemed to have been hit in the head one too
many times.
"I might be small,
but unlike the other two I can defend myself," I snapped wanting to prove
that I was just as tough as them.
I can do anything
they threw at me. I was not about to step aside.
"Ah, this one
has spirit," said the Captain raising an eyebrow heading closer to us now
with his eyes locked onto me.
"I was raised
to defend myself in every situation. I don't give up like those yellow bellies."
I couldn't pull my eyes away. I was afraid if I showed weakness that I would be
pushed aside.
"Ha, I fancy this
one. Are you willing to listen to me and do commands like the others?" he
had a smirk on his lips as he straightened up completely towering over me to
prove the others statement that I was the size of a child.
"Aye, Captain."
I tried to hide my
excitement. After all I was trying to prove that I was a tough guy not a giddy,
childish girl. I didn't have a real high pitch voice to begin with, but it wasn't
as deep as a normal guy's so I tried to make it a little deeper with some of the
words.
"Have you been
on a ship before?"
"Yes, I've
worked on them," I answered trying to hold back from biting my lip and
smiling.
A corner of
Captain Black Soul's mouth went further up.
"You're in, but
the second you do something we find disliking it will be the plank with you."
I held the grin and
nodded my head. I can swim as long as land was in sight. Then they ushered us on
the ship. I was given my first order to go to the front to help untie the sails
so we could take off. Then we were on our way as the wind picked pressed
against the fabrics. Tiny strolled up to me and gave me a bucket filled with brown
water and a mop that had seen better days. I was more than happy though and I started
mopping.
"You never gave
us a name." Tiny growled.
"The name's
Jo-" I stopped before I continued to say my full name.
"Get to work."
"Aye!"
Then I started mopping
happily. I kept going feeling free for the first time in my life. Feeling the sea
air with the full effect unlike the beach which had a lot of wind blocked by the
buildings. My newly short hair danced in the wind as a small smile graced my
lips. I glanced up occasionally as I watched my home grow smaller and smaller. I
could not see my actual house, but I knew it was there. I was leaving just
about everything I have ever known behind me. The white sand was becoming a
fine strip bordering the green blob of what was the island. I could almost see
the Governor's place from the ship. The water seemed to be getting darker as we
rode the waves. I was torn between from being homesick already and the
exhilaration of the beginning of a new life for me. I had to keep myself busy
with the work just so that I would not get caught up with staring as land
became smaller and that I would not get in trouble my first day as a pirate.
"You missed a
spot," a deep monotone voice came from behind me taking my attention away
from the boards in front of me covered in murky water.
I glimpsed up to see
Sly looking at me then he fused his eyebrows together. The air caught in my
chest as my eyes briefly looked into his. The carefree smile that he once
seemed to make his face glow was no longer there. His face seemed to be
emotionless by all means, with the hint of question in his eyes.
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