Thursday, January 10, 2013

Ocean of Jade - Generation One, Chapter Five


After that date with Kenyon things weren't the same, and continued to go down hill for another month before Aesleng's father finally packed up his things, and surprised his daughter that he was not only coming for a visit but moving to Cala Blanca. Early one morning, Timothy knocked on his daughter's door, and when Aesleng answered she could not believe what she saw. Her father not only visiting, but, moving closer? She loved her father, and to have him closer, well, it meant the world to her. Of course, the only person that knew about her predicament was Mulberry, not even her father knew which was saying something. Inviting him in, they kept each other company for a while, drank tea and had a delicious lunch, but, she couldn't help but have her mind wander on occasion back to where it had been for the last nine weeks. Her "cold" was still bothering her, but she knew that today she was going to find out fair and square, right after her father left to go finish unpacking.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Ocean of Jade - Generation One, Chapter Four



Time came and went for Aesleng as she started the first of many in the book series she was to write, and her father couldn't have been more proud of his daughter. Life for her was going well, despite she was barely scraping by. Kenyon and she started to see one another more frequently, going out on dates, spending time at one another's places, and Aesleng was really beginning to fall for him.

"Yes, I know Papa, but you should come out for a visit, get to know him before you have such words about him." Aesleng stated to her father while on the phone on a hot, sunday afternoon. The sun was pouring through the windows as Aesleng paced her small living room floor. "That's all I'm going to say about it, Papa, get to know him first. He's a good guy." Her father and she continue to talk, but, finally let the subject die down, before he had to get ready to go to work and the two of them hung up with one another.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Ocean of Jade - Generation One, Chapter Three


After such a hard day of work at the vineyard the day before, I slept like a baby in my bed, which is saying something since the bed isn't exactly all that comfortable. Just before dawn, I turned my computer on, while making a pot of coffee, and decided to continue trying to get a publisher to take me on. I didn't know it at the time, but, my luck was about to change, because in my email inbox waiting for me was a response back from a publisher I had written to with a sample of my writing style. With my fresh, piping hot cup of coffee, sitting at the desk, I started to check my email first and to my dismay, I nearly spilled my coffee all over the computer from the last email I opened up. The publisher from Villa-Rica Publishing which was down town Cala Blanca near the City Hall Building, was wanting to talk to me today at 7am sharp.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Ocean of Jade - Generation One, Chapter Two


Such a horrible bed. I woke up to the first morning light coming up over the hillside, and ocean, and had this horrendous feeling over me as if today, of all days, was going to be a very unlucky one. My back ached, the back of my head hurt, and the day was just beginning. Stumbling out of the bedroom, and a long shower to try and help my aching back, I headed to bring the paper in, and went to find something I could make myself for breakfast while trying to find part time job just until I got on my two feet.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Ocean of Jade - Generation One, Chapter One

My first day back in Cala Blanca and it hasn't changed a bit from its small town charm, and beautiful villas that I remember when my father use to bring me here. One time in particular, there was a west wind coming from the coast line while we walked hand in hand to the near by park at where we had been staying. It was the first time we had been back in Cala Blanca after my mother died from a horrible illness. Father thought it was best for the both of us if we enjoyed our time together, and tried to continue living, just like mother wanted us too. That was ten years ago.