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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Perfect is overrated - A Sorta Fairytale by Emily McKee

18+ "I can’t believe how nervous I am. I know it’s you. [...], but not having my eyesight right now keeps me on edge. Makes me wonder what you’re going to do and when you’re going to do it. I don’t know where you are, so I listen and I smell. I listen to your feet as they walk across the hardwood floor."

Description:

I have my own sorta fairytale.

Only thing is that it’s with two people.

Thomas Braxton and Alex McNeil. They know I’m not with them completely. They know I have another. Everything else is pointless… useless.

From the moment I met Thomas and Alex I’ve thought if only I could blend them together? Thomas’s sexual endeavors. Alex’s sensitivity and passion for life. Then I would have the perfect person.

But perfect is overrated.

It doesn’t exist.

Plus, it’s not at all interesting.

And my relationships with Thomas and Alex?
Well that’s a story for the ages… 
EXCERPT





“You think that’s funny?” 
“Yeah, sort of.” You grab a clean bowl from underneath the shelf and a bag of pistachios. I laugh louder. 
“What?” You pour some nuts into the bowl. 
“Aren’t they supposed to be peanuts?” 
You don’t skip a beat. “I don’t like peanuts. I like pistachios.” 
“It’s different.” 
You crack open a pistachio and toss it in your mouth. “Being different makes you stand out, Stel.” 
“I don’t want to stand out. I just want to be normal,” I mutter. 
Popping another one in, you say, “Normal is boring. It’s overrated.” 
My mouth twitches. I never thought of it that way. “Yeah, I guess.” 
You nod at an empty booth in the corner. “Shall we?” 
“Sure.” 
“Great.” I can tell my answer wasn’t what you were expecting. 
You start to walk behind the bar when you notice I haven’t moved yet. “What?” 
“You were nervous.” It’s not a question. I don’t need an answer. I already know. 
“Yeah.” 
“Why?” 
You lean across the bar top. “Like I said. You’re intimidating. Come on. Let’s go have that drink. Lord knows it’ll take you forever.” 
Getting up from the bar, I grab my wine and start to walk toward the empty booth. “Already trying to get rid of me?” 
Standing in front of me, you shake your head. “No.” 
“Then what is it?” 
“I can’t wait to know everything about you.” 
Relief washes over me when you don’t wait to see my expression. Happiness. Bewilderment. Confusion. 
Happiness because you actually want to get to know me. 
Bewilderment because I’m surprised you’re so straightforward. With Thomas I knew what I wanted and went after it. With you, I’m… 
Confused, I don’t understand the emotions I’m experiencing. It’s new to me, and I’m not sure I like it.

About the author:
For the past 21 years, I have been a planner and an organizer. I always needed things a specific way and then everything changed for me. I've always had a vivid imagination and thoughts racing through my mind. I realized that life is way too short to let things pass me by, because in the blink of an eye everything could change. So I decided to just live in the moment, taking every chance and opportunity led my way. No second thoughts and just going with the flow. 

I decided to put the fictional characters and the conversations going on in my head to paper. I know, it makes me sound crazy, but I wouldn't have it any other way. I've embraced crazy and hectic and last minute because it's led me to making my dreams a reality.

When I'm not writing Happily Ever After's I'm reading about them and living one. I think this world is filled with too much sadness already we don't need to read about it as well. I write because I love it and I've allowed my imagination to run wild and be crazy and free. Just like me.


16 comments:

johnthuku0 said...

What an interesting excerpt. Thank you for hosting.

Judy said...

I have been seeing this book reviewed and really think I will enjoy reading.

Patrick Siu said...

I have enjoyed learning about the book. Thanks for sharing it.

Natalie said...

After reading about the book I know that my sister in law would love to read it.

Karla S said...

Sounds great,thanks for the giveaway as well!

steve weber said...

thank you for hosting.. looks like a good read!

wendy Hutton said...

sounds like a great read, thanks

Anonymous said...

Interesting. I haven't read a story using I and you like this. It definitely makes you feel like part of the story :) Seems like a unique read.

katieoscarlet said...

Look forward to reading this. I love your blog posts and giveaway opps. Thanks.

Unknown said...

The description sounds great!

Judy Thomas said...

Sounds like my kind of read! Thank you for the review.

Unknown said...

It looks good!!! Review is great. thanks for sharing it.

Morgana DeLarge said...

Thanks for the amazing giveaway! :)

Jolanda said...

Expert sounds really great.

Anonymous said...

Definitely my kind of book. thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway.

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