Parallel Mind, the Art of Creativity by Aliyah Marr

Parallel Mind, the Art of Creativity by Aliyah Marr

Author:Aliyah Marr [Marr, Aliyah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: General, Art, Self-Help, Personal Growth, Psychology
ISBN: 9780982105917
Publisher: Aliyah Marr
Published: 2008-11-01T00:00:00+00:00


Landi laughed as sweet tea spewed out of Kacy’s nose. The look of exasperation on her friend’s face only increased the laughter that slipped out.

“Bitch,” Kacy snapped playfully.

Dimitri's Moon

95

“I’m just sayin’…”

Kacy rolled her eyes and threw a handful of ice cubes at her.

Landi glanced at Kacy and did her best to stop her mirth. It just wasn’t happening.

Since the men were gone on a mission, Landi decided it was time for a visit; and when she’d knocked on Kacy’s front door, her friend had answered, squealed with joy, and then promptly burst into tears. Koali Zimmermann was pregnant, very moody, and had a very powerful case of morning sickness.

Instead of getting a hotel room, Landi had decided to stay with Kacy for the week in the spare room and help out in any way she could.

Today was Sunday and they were enjoying an early light lunch in the backyard.

Landi dodged more projectiles. “You shouldn’t be wasting water. You know you’ve got a drought situation here.”

Kacy flipped her off before throwing more ice at her, which Landi easily avoided, laughing again. “Good thing you’re able to make your living as an electrician instead of a pitcher, because you suck!”

“Tell me again why I want you here?” Kacy griped.

Landi blew her a kiss. “Because I cook and clean for you. Rub your back, do your laundry, and so on.”

Kacy smiled. “Ahh, that’s right. But I want to know about you and Dimitri. You’ve avoided talking about him for the week you’ve been here, but now I want to know. Come on, girl, dish!”

A warm feeling settled over her at the mere mention of his name. Landi fought back a smile, knowing full well, Kacy was waiting for it. “What’s to tell?” she hedged. “We’re trying the dating thing, but I’m still a little bit leery.”

“Hmm, guess I should be nice to him again, then.”

“What do you mean?” Landi frowned. “You haven’t been nice to him?” Protectiveness overcame her.

Kacy shrugged without the slightest bit of remorse. “You’re my friend and he hurt you. Why the hell would I be nice to him?”

Landi stared at her in shock. “Because he works with your husband.”

“I’ve been your friend much longer.” Kacy shrugged again. “Besides, I was always polite to him; just now I can be nice.”

Landi shook her head. “And people say I’m the bitch.”

Kacy took a drink of her tea. “Well, you are. Taught me everything I know.”



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