Emmy hears an explosive argument on the Daniels’ side of her bungalow but the signs of distress elude the cruising Sam and Dinah, who nearly flatten a neighborhood cat. The little cat escapes to join Sugar, who must hide the visitor when Emmy comes to offer a gift after Bobbi urges her to be more [...]
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Episode One Re-Cap
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Online Soap Opera, Re-cap on July 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Segment 1.10
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Garland/Kamil, Templeton on July 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Bobbi Kamil scurried out of the way of Sam Tranh as he barreled down the sidewalk brandishing his night stick.
“He went in there!” he shouted, as if he wanted her to join him in the pursuit of the suspect.
Bobbi shrugged in reply and continued down the sidewalk. She had to stop as she headed across [...]
Segment 1.9
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Daniels, Garland/Kamil on June 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The doorbell sounded in the Daniels home.
Sugar snatched the cat off the counter where he had been purring loudly enough to be heard across the room. The plate of tuna shifted and clattered. The cat yowled a protest.
“I can’t be seen with you,” Sugar explained. The doorbell rang again.
Sugar hustled the cat to the patio [...]
Segment 1.8
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Tranh/Saris, Westcott/Magotti on June 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Look there,” Dinah called. She slouched in the front seat of the cruiser squinting about at the neighborhood while they sat in park at the base of the circle that looped around the end of the road. She snapped up straight as she spoke and nudged her partner.
Sam grunted in reply, more intent on the [...]
Segment 1.7
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Garland/Kamil on June 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Emmy refilled the water can and turned to pour some water into the pothos that draped around the top of the breakfast bar. Water dripped out of the bottom of the pot and spilled across the front of a portrait that showed Emmy smiling at the shoulder of a man with a broad face and [...]
Segment 1.6
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Templeton on June 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
He still knocked on the door, even though he was always expected. The fact that no one answered did not surprise. He knocked again, a little louder. He shifted the blooming azalea around in the crook of his arm, adjusting his grip.
The door opened just a crack and flew open wide. Polly Templeton stepped [...]
Segment 1.5
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Morales on June 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Saffron Morales squealed and dropped a dish as the dark descended on her in the windowless galley kitchen of the condo. To her relief, the dish did not shatter around her bare feet. She squatted as quickly as her gravid belly would allow, one hand steadying her as it gripped the edge of the countertop. [...]
Segment 1.4
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Westcott/Magotti on June 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Raisa Westcott observed the cruiser as it coasted by her unit. She sat at her desk typing, though every cloud and passing bird caused her to halt. She erased and typed again.
Extensive experience with a variety of software packages
“What if I try for a job with something I don’t know how to use?” she commented. [...]
Segment 1.3
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Daniels on June 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Sugar drifted through her home pushing pictures and curios back into place. She settled in front of the large wedding portrait, straining to find in the smiling bride covered in lace and lilies the miserable failure that slouched along at the heels of Oscar Daniels and earned his terrible wrath. She searched the handsome face [...]
Segment 1.2
Posted in 1 Episode One, tagged Blog Fiction, Daniels, Tranh/Saris on June 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
An unmarked police cruiser, a steel blue sedan, crept up the middle of Shoals Drive, unhindered by any traffic in the lazy late afternoon. Sam Tranh piloted the car with one hand while he hoisted an icy drink in a fast food cup in the other. Beside him, Dinah Saris scanned the trim lawns of [...]