Ok. Here is something a little more recient. I started this last fall. Bear in mind it is yet to be proof read. It's stricktly first draft work in progress. Yes there is more, yes I know where it's going and no I'm not going to tell you, you'll have to stay tuned. :)
Chapter 1
" Come on Annie, you look fine." Shay said, edging me away from the mirror and closer to the door.
-Fine. Definitely the look I was going for. I couldn't really blame her for her impatience she was excited. Of course Shay was always excited.
Bubbly is what most people call her. She manages that precarious balance between sweet and innocent and sexy and brazen.
At 5'6 she isn't terribly tall for a woman, so men still feel protective of her, yet put on four inch heels and she can command a room. Though not skinny Shay is delicately boned so no matter how much weight she gains, her face and hands never show it. Currently she is sporting what men called a womanly figure, all the right curves in all the right places.
She had long dark naturally curly hair and dark chestnut eyes. With her straight nose and high cheekbones, she looks like a cameo come to life. On top of being attractive, She is also a good, kind person. Damn her. Jealous? Who me?
"Come on come on, poky." Shay sang, taking my hands. I guess she must have seen the uncertainty in my eyes. She led me back to the mirror and stood beside me.
Shay had somehow managed to get us invited to the "Shades of the Moon" ball. It was held every October on the night of the full moon. Clever.
When two invitations arrived at Shay's house last week, with our names embossed in gold, my first though was that they had us mixed up with some other Shay Martin and Annie Ford. Usually only the cream de la cream of society was invited and unless my social standing suddenly skyrocketed while I was sleeping, we weren't the sort of people usually asked to attend. Despite my scepticism, she talked me in to going. Shay had a habit of talking me into doing things I normally wouldn't do.
The invitation's only instruction was to dress "in the shades of the moon". So we had dressed accordingly, no black or primary colours.
Shay was dressed in an icy silvery lilac sleeveless dress that fell to the floor. It was made of some slinky, weighted material that flowed like waves when she moved. She had matched her lipstick and eye shadow to her dress and sprayed sliver glitter in her pain stakeningly straightened hair. She looked frosty, cool and lovely.
I on the other hand been talked into, (by guess who) a spaghetti strapped, backless dress that came just above my knees. Above the knees or to the ankle my mother always reminded me, is the best lengths. When your 5'1 any other length will make you look dumpy. Words to live by. The dress itself was two layers. The underneath was a soft golden material with a golden pink sheer gauzy material over top. I had curled my long reddish gold hair into thick waves, which I'd pinned up into a cascade and sprayed with gold glitter. My makeup was minimal, but all of the gold brought out the green in my eyes. The only jewellery I wore was a pair of crystal stud earrings set in gold. Shay wore a matching pair in silver.
I had to admit we looked pretty good.
"You look beautiful." Shay said wrapping her arms around mine and resting her head on my shoulder.
I smiled at her in the mirror. "Ok, let's go." My mother also taught me to always accept a compliment. My mother is a wise woman.
***
We decided to take my car so I could play designated driver. No big deal for me, I've never been a big drinker. The other reason was that Shay drove a white jeep, which she was fond of off roading as often as possible. If it was a choice between a clean road and a puddle, Shay took the puddle every time. Needless to say her jeep was actually mud brown. We didn't think it would do to arrive at a ball with mud-streaked legs. We're not Cinderella but we like to think we're not pumpkins either.
I drove in with out speaking, content to listen to Shay chatter on about the ball. When I get nervous I tend to get quiet. Shay tends to talk; at a speed few could comprehend.
"I can't believe we're actually going." Shay said excitedly
"Me neither." I said, breaking my silence.
I let the car roll to a stop at red light and glanced over at Shay. She was glancing out the window, with a peculiar look on her face. She had the look of someone longing for something but not quite knowing what. I was about to ask her what she was thinking about when she suddenly doubled over with a moan.
" What's wrong?" I asked, reaching over to touch her arm. Shay looked up at me. For a moment I hardly recognized her. The look in her eyes was wild, almost feral, but it disappeared in an instant, leaving me to wonder if it had been there at all.
"I'm ok." She replied. "I've felt a little funky all day. You know, that time of the month."
"Are you sure?" I asked. I had known Shay most of our adult lives and I'd never seen her period affect her like this.
"Yes I'm sure. Hey if we don't go the guy behind us is going to run up our ass."
The light had turned green and looking in the rear view mirror, I could see the face of the guy in the car behind us had turned red.
***
I didn't need to check the address on the invitation to know we had the right place. The road we had been driving on had wound its way around and had finally ended at a long stone wall and a pair of ornate iron gates, which were open. Along the top of the walls were tiny, white, sparkling lights. We could hear sound of soft music, glasses clinking, and people laughing. I followed the driveway until it stopped in front of the largest house I had ever seen. It had three stories, built in some style of architecture, which reminded me of the castles I'd seen in vampire movies as a kid. Two formally dressed valets approached the car and opened the doors for us.
"Mademoiselle's, everyone is around back, just follow the path."
I handed the man my keys and he got in my car. I tried to look as if I was used to having my car parked for me but inside I wished I had spent less time getting dressed and more time cleaning my car.
Chapter 1
" Come on Annie, you look fine." Shay said, edging me away from the mirror and closer to the door.
-Fine. Definitely the look I was going for. I couldn't really blame her for her impatience she was excited. Of course Shay was always excited.
Bubbly is what most people call her. She manages that precarious balance between sweet and innocent and sexy and brazen.
At 5'6 she isn't terribly tall for a woman, so men still feel protective of her, yet put on four inch heels and she can command a room. Though not skinny Shay is delicately boned so no matter how much weight she gains, her face and hands never show it. Currently she is sporting what men called a womanly figure, all the right curves in all the right places.
She had long dark naturally curly hair and dark chestnut eyes. With her straight nose and high cheekbones, she looks like a cameo come to life. On top of being attractive, She is also a good, kind person. Damn her. Jealous? Who me?
"Come on come on, poky." Shay sang, taking my hands. I guess she must have seen the uncertainty in my eyes. She led me back to the mirror and stood beside me.
Shay had somehow managed to get us invited to the "Shades of the Moon" ball. It was held every October on the night of the full moon. Clever.
When two invitations arrived at Shay's house last week, with our names embossed in gold, my first though was that they had us mixed up with some other Shay Martin and Annie Ford. Usually only the cream de la cream of society was invited and unless my social standing suddenly skyrocketed while I was sleeping, we weren't the sort of people usually asked to attend. Despite my scepticism, she talked me in to going. Shay had a habit of talking me into doing things I normally wouldn't do.
The invitation's only instruction was to dress "in the shades of the moon". So we had dressed accordingly, no black or primary colours.
Shay was dressed in an icy silvery lilac sleeveless dress that fell to the floor. It was made of some slinky, weighted material that flowed like waves when she moved. She had matched her lipstick and eye shadow to her dress and sprayed sliver glitter in her pain stakeningly straightened hair. She looked frosty, cool and lovely.
I on the other hand been talked into, (by guess who) a spaghetti strapped, backless dress that came just above my knees. Above the knees or to the ankle my mother always reminded me, is the best lengths. When your 5'1 any other length will make you look dumpy. Words to live by. The dress itself was two layers. The underneath was a soft golden material with a golden pink sheer gauzy material over top. I had curled my long reddish gold hair into thick waves, which I'd pinned up into a cascade and sprayed with gold glitter. My makeup was minimal, but all of the gold brought out the green in my eyes. The only jewellery I wore was a pair of crystal stud earrings set in gold. Shay wore a matching pair in silver.
I had to admit we looked pretty good.
"You look beautiful." Shay said wrapping her arms around mine and resting her head on my shoulder.
I smiled at her in the mirror. "Ok, let's go." My mother also taught me to always accept a compliment. My mother is a wise woman.
***
We decided to take my car so I could play designated driver. No big deal for me, I've never been a big drinker. The other reason was that Shay drove a white jeep, which she was fond of off roading as often as possible. If it was a choice between a clean road and a puddle, Shay took the puddle every time. Needless to say her jeep was actually mud brown. We didn't think it would do to arrive at a ball with mud-streaked legs. We're not Cinderella but we like to think we're not pumpkins either.
I drove in with out speaking, content to listen to Shay chatter on about the ball. When I get nervous I tend to get quiet. Shay tends to talk; at a speed few could comprehend.
"I can't believe we're actually going." Shay said excitedly
"Me neither." I said, breaking my silence.
I let the car roll to a stop at red light and glanced over at Shay. She was glancing out the window, with a peculiar look on her face. She had the look of someone longing for something but not quite knowing what. I was about to ask her what she was thinking about when she suddenly doubled over with a moan.
" What's wrong?" I asked, reaching over to touch her arm. Shay looked up at me. For a moment I hardly recognized her. The look in her eyes was wild, almost feral, but it disappeared in an instant, leaving me to wonder if it had been there at all.
"I'm ok." She replied. "I've felt a little funky all day. You know, that time of the month."
"Are you sure?" I asked. I had known Shay most of our adult lives and I'd never seen her period affect her like this.
"Yes I'm sure. Hey if we don't go the guy behind us is going to run up our ass."
The light had turned green and looking in the rear view mirror, I could see the face of the guy in the car behind us had turned red.
***
I didn't need to check the address on the invitation to know we had the right place. The road we had been driving on had wound its way around and had finally ended at a long stone wall and a pair of ornate iron gates, which were open. Along the top of the walls were tiny, white, sparkling lights. We could hear sound of soft music, glasses clinking, and people laughing. I followed the driveway until it stopped in front of the largest house I had ever seen. It had three stories, built in some style of architecture, which reminded me of the castles I'd seen in vampire movies as a kid. Two formally dressed valets approached the car and opened the doors for us.
"Mademoiselle's, everyone is around back, just follow the path."
I handed the man my keys and he got in my car. I tried to look as if I was used to having my car parked for me but inside I wished I had spent less time getting dressed and more time cleaning my car.
