“Oh, great thanks. I have my phone set up to send the photos to the cloud. This laptop can pull them from there.” So, he knew how to fix computers in his sleep. What else di
Daniel and April spent the day in the Sun Room as Daniel sketched and drew ideas. It was love. The man was in a creative flurry. His work for his next showsatcompleted and drying
Jody was searching for a snack and headed to the kitchen. She’d been dreading the next encounter with Billy. After so long. Why would he talk to her?
Greta came back into the library with an equipment case. She set it down on the table. “This is what I have right now. Device One tests for changes in magnetic fields. This place is a dead zone except for spots. We might want to try these.”“So, what does this device do?” Eric asked, picking up a round puck-like object and flipping a switch. Loud static comes from it, a speaker on top of the puck-like object.“It scrolls through radio waves, letting us pick up words we would miss otherwise. We sometimes get messages that come through between the radio stations. This one lets them produce words on the screen that the device can read out to us. They can pick which one they want to communicate through.
The humans were wandering around willy-nilly again. Why did they fight fate? They would be happier. Nyree slipped through the walls of the Blue Moon Inn. He watched the comings and goings of the crowds. It’d been a mistake to come with them here originally. But they were here now. He was trying to deal with the others that settled here before them.The human tribe that was here before called them nature spirits. Nyree called them wild fae. They didn’t follow the summer/winter courts. They were the rebels of the Fae Kingdoms. He’d been surprised to encounter them.His human tribe settled here over one hundred years ago. The other human tribe never did like his humans. This didn’t bode well for Nyree and the company’s relations with the wild fae. Both fae contingents fought for many years. It didn’t help that Nyree coul
Jody returned from lunch to discover the doilies gone. Every one prevented vases and lamps from damaging the Inn’s antique furniture. Gabby claimed not to have taken them. But she did request that Jody fix it with the spares.They both knew they would show up at some later date. The Lobby, Sitting Room and Dining Room looked unfinished. They finished the look of a well-appointed, turn of the century home, and it was key to the intimate image of the Blue Moon Inn.Jody returned to the front desk to discover several tourists with questions. She graciously answered them and gave a few added recommendations.Finally, with the lunch crowd over. Jody found time to search for the reserved stack of doilies. So, she was off to the well-stocked linen closet. There were two in the Inn. One for the upstairs linens and a second for the main floor.Jody opened the door and e
Benjamin and Denise spent a great day relaxing at the ski resort’s lounge and restaurant. Denise didn’t mind the fact Benjamin received a refund on their lift tickets. They were sitting on the patio, drinking hot chocolate, and talking with each other. She could not believe the change in Benjamin. He was caring and concerned about her welfare.As they talked about the future, he kept looking to her for her input. He wanted to take his media work in a whole new direction, from a single’s or couple’s travel concept to a family journey. Travelling with a baby and a toddler. Great places to visit. Fun and educational trips sprinkled in with historical and cultural trips.This was all so new for them. It was like this when he started while they were dating. The glamour of his job swept away from her, and after they married, she’d settled down into her own while he flitted off to who knows where. Now she realized it’d been a mistake. She n
Greta and Eric didn’t sleep well that night. They were up early the next morning and comparing notes. Creating strategies. Today was a trip to the archives.Greta hoped taking her laptop with her would email from the night before. The Inn’s dead zonemade it impossible to send.“So, the email I said I sent?” Greta was poking at the laptop keyboard as they sat in the dining room with their morning coffee.“Yeah? What about it?”
Jody couldn’t believeBilly had just closed them in the linen closet. He was so close to her now that she could feel his breath and his body heat. “What? What are you doing?”“The apron I left out to use today is missing. Do you know anything about it?” Billy’s smile lit up his face in amischievouslight.Itirked her. She