…and then I heard another voice, masculine this time, deep, rich and precise.
“When are you going to give me a story of my own?”
I felt a tingle run through me. There is something about that particular voice that makes my toes curl, in a most provocative way. His blue eyes blazed into my mind, like chips of glacier ice. Then he smiled, that rare, devastating smile, and I was lost.
“You’re right Kerry. I know there are things in your past that need to be addressed, and things that happened to you after “Starquest’ that we’d like to know .”
“Then do you not think you should be writing it for me?”
“Of course Kerry. how could I possibly refuse you?”
So that’s what I drafted out in NaNoWriMo, and am working on, just now.
Oh I just love it when my characters talk to me.
Kerry sounds like such an intriguing character, Lyn! Of course, you couldn’t refuse the guy!
Great reviews!
Congrats!!
I know what you mean, Lyn. My characters live on…some still demanding their own story. Strange how real they become.
Hi Laurean and Susan
Thanks so much to you both for joining me here. This is the first time I’ve done this and I’ve had such a great time.
You’re so right, Laurean, by some mysterious force, characters take on a life of their own and can be very insistent!
Hi Susan, yes, Kerry is quite a complex character and I felt deserved a story where he was one of the lead characters.