Baby Pie
Resuming my ramblings of the week post.
This week my boss is off on vacation and all I can say to that is, “Yay.”
I went ahead and posted Primal Lust but it is most definitely NSFW.
This weekend I also finished Dating a Vulcan. It felt so good to get a story finished.
I have not yet begun the next chapter of Didn’t We Almost Have it All but I do know what happens in the next chapter because I have played it through me head.
Last week of July already. I swear I will be posting about Labor Day and Halloween in no time. I haven’t yet decided if I will do any Halloween themed Spirk stories. Right now I am leaning toward no, unless inspiration hits me.
In a surprise move to all, I think, my next chapter of Tonight may have a little top Jim, but don’t get used to it. For this story I just want them to go at each other every which way they can.
Speaking of July, for us the temperatures are pretty average for July. I dread August though. Supposed to be in the low 90s all week, which as I said, is fairly average for us.
And finally, I read a story on AO3 posted right after mine that is incredibly hot and very well done. It’s NSFW either but man….It’s called Animal and it’s way out doing MY story in popularity but it is Jim/Spock only so that’s probably helping. Check it out if you haven’t already.
July 24, 2017 at 7:55 am
Ugh. July temperatures have nothing on August. Hope your AC is good and working!
Top Jim…not a bad thing, on occasion, if it works for the story 😀
I adored Dating A Vulcan, and loved the way you ended it!
Primal lust, whew!
I’m preparing my heart for more DWAHIA….gah, that story kills me. So so good, but kills me. Can’t wait for more!
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July 24, 2017 at 8:18 am
It says it’s raining near you.
Yeah not a bad thing I guess but it’s not usually my thing, but we shall see! LOL
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July 24, 2017 at 10:45 am
It’s so hot here. I don’t think it can get hotter when August comes but I’m sure it will
Loved Dating a Vulcan. Super duper cute 🙂
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July 24, 2017 at 12:44 pm
The kids received 3″ rain at the ranch overnight. (They pay for it today with high humidity.) That just doesn’t happen here in July. But with animals to feed, it sure helps keep hay costs down. (And time spent mowing up)
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